We stayed here for four nights while touring the area. The hotel itself is very good, clean and up to date. The housekeeping staff is great. The room we stayed in was larger and more roomy than a typical chain hotel room. The outside would fool you though as it looks unmaintained and ther is a very steep hill to walk up to the front door of the hotel form the parking lot. Very odd... The free breakfast is adequate and they even have waffles. The wi-fi was mysteriously down during our first 2 days, I literally had to hold my laptop up to the window to get the free Olympic peninsula wi-fi if I wanted internet access. I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 because of the front desk situation. There was a woman there when we arrived, probably late 40's, who was fairly helpful. When we asked why the wi-fi was down she said she called the cable company but the next day it was still broken. The morning of the third day was the kicker...no one was at the front desk at all or had been all night. No breakfast was ready, no one was able to check out...nothing. This was at almost 10AM. There was a little sign to call room 206 if you needed anything, there was no answer at that number. Some of the departing guests became infuriated because they couldn't check out and, I assume, got a hold of the owner because shortly thereafter a young Asian girl showed up and immediately took charge and everything came back to normal, the wi-fi even started working! If this staff was on during my entire stay I would've given the hotel 5 stars.
