The Distant Penglai Mountain provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Distant Penglai Mountain offers a pleasant stay in Picnic Point-North Lynnwood for those traveling for business or leisure. The hotel is only 10km from Mukilteo Train Station and 10km from Paine Field Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Pointe of Grace, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Playa all nearby. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. Guests of this Picnic Point-North Lynnwood hotel can make use of the parking facilities.
For the price, this motor inn is of good value. It is clean and location is convenient. The attempts to save money, while understandable, is unconscionable. There is no place to hang your towel when taking a shower – there could easily be a hook or two on the bathroom door which can be reached from the shower. There was one soap to use between handwashing at the sink and taking a shower. The breakfast is less than basic. There was only brown bread for toast, plus English muffin, only berry jelly – no jam, no marmalade. No juice of any kind. Just yogurt and some kind of egg muffin that you microwave. It did not look appetizing to try. And one plastic container of plain cereal. However, the main reason for the low rating is their method of doing business. I booked two nights through Expedia.ca which stated “Pay at Hotel” with credit card info as guarantee in case you don’t cancel in time. When checking in, we saw the statement showing one day charged. I questioned why they already charged my credit card before we arrived and particularly since I planned to pay US cash due to the horrific CAD$ exchange rate. The receptionist said there was no charge yet and kept repeating that we were not to worry. She said the statement meant the charge was on hold, which we thought was okay and would be reversed when we pay when we check out. On the morning of checkout, a different receptionist who I believed was the owner, said it’s all done, all charged to the credit card. No one should charge our credit card without telling us. This owner said it’s all stated in ******* (and I checked again later, it said pay at hotel. It did not say hotel will charge credit card on arrival.) We were upset not only because it cost us 42% more for the stay (Exchange Rate + Foreign Transaction Credit Card Fee) but that the Inn charged us without letting us know on arrival. If we were told that the first charge was indeed a charge, we could at least have paid the second night with cash. The owner first argued that the charge was clearly stated on *******, then tried to appease us by saying the first receptionist was a trainee. She later ran out to our vehicle to offer to refund us (and then take the cash), but she clearly had no international travel experience as a refund of foreign currency means I lose again as credit cards use a lower exchange rate for refunds. It is never a refund of the original amount. Hence, we said no thank you. For non-US travellers, it is fine to stay here for a night or two. Just be prepared in case of surprises.
I'd say the experience was below average, but not quite poor. My spouse and I stayed where for the month of June while we were waiting for our new apartment to be ready. We kept the room clean and tidy while we 'lived' here and we did not want our cat to dart out of the room if housekeeping did enter the room, so we declined this service. However we were told there would have to be an inspection every 2 weeks due to declining this, so we arranged for a specific day to ensure the cat would not dart out. They still did the inspection on a completely different day without telling us. There were also several times that our keys stopped working. Our room number got mixed up and they thought the room we were in was vacant and the manager, Bill even questioned if we were sure what room we were in! The back parking lot is full of tossed out room furniture and cigarette butts all over the place. Signs are posted about smoking away from the building and getting fined if you are caught smoking too close to the building, but it's the employees who are leaving the discarded cigarettes by the building. Obviously no one cares. Final complaints: The AC in the room smells like sweat and there is a weird long-term resident who sits in the lobby at all hours chatting with staff. I swear I saw the same guy sitting there every single time I passed through the lobby.
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I live here almost every time I go to Seattle. good environment. The hotel's facilities are still very well, swimming pool, bar, dining bar, large floor-to-ceiling windows, grass on the window, small gray rabbits everywhere on the grass. There is also a steakhouse at the door of the hotel. There are many places to eat and shop, Korean supermarkets and Korean restaurants.
The hotel is strategically located! Very close to the highway, convenient to travel. From the hotel, you can walk to major supermarkets and shopping centers, and enjoy convenient living. The rooms are clean and quiet, and the service and facilities are very good. Breakfast is average, no extra bed, suitable for children, because there is a swimming pool. The parking lot is very large and convenient. Traveling to Seattle, this hotel is a good choice!
The hotel should have just been renovated, the exterior looks rather old, but the rooms have been renovated so they are still pretty good. The location of the hotel is also ok, and the breakfast is relatively simple, and it is the shop with the least variety.
Because it is near 9:00 am on Friday to visit nearby Edmonds Community College, this hotel is the closest to the school. I chose the hotel to pay attention to the reputation and rating of the predecessors. It turns out that this is a very friendly hotel, ”the room is very good”, ”clean and hygienic”, ”good service”, ”very quiet”, ”the bed is very comfortable ”, ”Bathroom praise”, ”Breakfast is simple but definitely enough for you to eat.”
I thought it would be difficult to use the facilities in the hotel due to Covid, but it was good I could use the swimming pool and various facilities safely by controlling time each other. I highly appreciate that the meal is packaged separately in the morning.
I loved my stay in Lynnwood—clean room and helpful staff. This location is close to Alderwood Mall which is convenient. My refrigerator was replaced with a new one, and when I returned, it was a fantastic surprise. I recommend staying in Lynnwood, the perfect place with the best experience for a short stay.
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