The Seattle Marriott Waterfront completed a four-month, million renovation project in May 2011 reports hotelprojectleads.com. All of the hotel's 345 guest rooms received new carpeting, lighting, artwork, lighted headboards, mirrors, desk chairs, furniture, and curtains. New 42-inch flat screen televisions had been previously installed. The bathrooms were also updated with new wall coverings, vanity mirrors, artwork, and paint. All guest room corridors were completely refreshed with new carpeting, wall coverings, and paint. Each of the hotel's 13 suites were totally renovated with new furniture, decor, carpet, wall coverings, and newly redone bathrooms. The Concierge Lounge was also completely renovated with new furniture, decor, carpeting and wall coverings. The fitness center received a complete makeover and now features all new Precor equipment with state-of-the-art cardio machines, free weights, and new floor and wall coverings. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront is located just steps away from the famous Pike Place Market, right across from the Seattle Cruise Terminal (Pier 66), The hotel also features a waterfront restaurant, 2100. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront has 11000 square feet of meeting space able to accommodate up to to 600 attendees.
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The Seattle Marriott Waterfront completed a four-month, million renovation project in May 2011 reports hotelprojectleads.com. All of the hotel's 345 guest rooms received new carpeting, lighting, artwork, lighted headboards, mirrors, desk chairs, furniture, and curtains. New 42-inch flat screen televisions had been previously installed. The bathrooms were also updated with new wall coverings, vanity mirrors, artwork, and paint. All guest room corridors were completely refreshed with new carpeting, wall coverings, and paint. Each of the hotel's 13 suites were totally renovated with new furniture, decor, carpet, wall coverings, and newly redone bathrooms. The Concierge Lounge was also completely renovated with new furniture, decor, carpeting and wall coverings. The fitness center received a complete makeover and now features all new Precor equipment with state-of-the-art cardio machines, free weights, and new floor and wall coverings. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront is located just steps away from the famous Pike Place Market, right across from the Seattle Cruise Terminal (Pier 66), The hotel also features a waterfront restaurant, 2100. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront has 11000 square feet of meeting space able to accommodate up to to 600 attendees.
The Seattle Marriott Waterfront completed a four-month, million renovation project in May 2011 reports hotelprojectleads.com. All of the hotel's 345 guest rooms received new carpeting, lighting, artwork, lighted headboards, mirrors, desk chairs, furniture, and curtains. New 42-inch flat screen televisions had been previously installed. The bathrooms were also updated with new wall coverings, vanity mirrors, artwork, and paint. All guest room corridors were completely refreshed with new carpeting, wall coverings, and paint. Each of the hotel's 13 suites were totally renovated with new furniture, decor, carpet, wall coverings, and newly redone bathrooms. The Concierge Lounge was also completely renovated with new furniture, decor, carpeting and wall coverings. The fitness center received a complete makeover and now features all new Precor equipment with state-of-the-art cardio machines, free weights, and new floor and wall coverings. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront is located just steps away from the famous Pike Place Market, right across from the Seattle Cruise Terminal (Pier 66), The hotel also features a waterfront restaurant, 2100. The Seattle Marriott Waterfront has 11000 square feet of meeting space able to accommodate up to to 600 attendees.
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