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Quality Inn
3.1/5103 Reviews
Great breakfast. Plenty of parking. Other guests are okay (versus some at motels in SpookLou [Spokane and Valley]). Hotel staff are excellent and considerate. Owners are also excellent! Work out room with free weights. The car park maybe a wee bit difficult for a tractor trailer or fifth wheel with long trailer, yet fine if tractor bobtail. They also clear the car park of snow when the snowfall is done. Easy access to Idaho state route 41 and I-90, though the Idaho 41 and I-90 intersection is weird and treacherous (SLOW the stuff DOWN, way DOWN). Easy access to Post Falls sites and sounds like a Walmart Supercenter, Yoke's grocery, good breweries (Post Falls Brewery, Kaniksu Brewery, Up North Distillery [Honey Spirits!], and bring your MAGA hat Selkirk Abbey)/ WiFi is pretty good. Okay for long term stay with large mini fridge and microwave. Also, I book exclusively through Trip.com. Photos eventually yet see the Google Maps instance for this Post Falls Quality Inn. Better than the Sleep inn, WAY better than the sort of sketchy Red Lion inn on th western side of Post Falls, ID.
Quality Inn & Suites
3.6/5103 Reviews
Disappointed! Desk staff seemed under trained. Took too long to check in. They have two buildings, clearly two separate hotels at one time. I got building”B”, what appeared to be the inferior of the two. Room was not well cleaned. Non-smoking room smelled of smoke from the smoking rooms down the hall. Side security door did not lock. Can't recommend and probably would not stay here again.
FairBridge Inn and Suites Sandpoint
3.6/5104 Reviews
FairBridge looks like an older hotel, but Management has done a good job of keeping it clean, maintained and have worked to update rooms (finishes, furnishings, digital PTAC's, etc.). My one night stay was comfortable, room was clean and well put together. Complimentary breakfast for a property of this size was sufficient with two Golden Malted waffle makers, cold and instant hot cereals, boiled eggs, fruit (apples this time of year), coffee, teas, milk and at least one juice choice. Though the hotel was quiet on the night of my stay, I would guess given the age of original construction, sound proofing is not likely up to current standards, so if one is overly sensitive to outside disturbances, it may not be the right choice during peak ski season. But for the rest of us, is absolutely satisfactory.
Best Western Pocatello Inn
3.9/5103 Reviews
My wife and I came to town for a concert, traveling with our service animals. This hotel was perfect they have great amenities and very nice rooms. The biggest plus for use was the pet friendlyness of all the staff they are awesome. They put on a great breakfast as well. In fact the friendlyness of the staff and nice rooms and all the amenities, we ended up staying longer just to enjoy our trip and get some relaxation. Place is in a great location as well everything you could need either within walking distance or a very short drive. We will definitely stay here again if in the area. If fact if you are traveling through or just in the area for something and need a place to stay, this is the place. You should most certainly stay at the Best Western Pocatello inn.
Home2 Suites by Hilton Boise Downtown
4.7/5102 Reviews
Downtown Boise
Great location, within walking distance to many restaurants and shops. The common areas were nicely designed and clean. The room was clean, and we were pleasantly surprised by the mini kitchenette. The kids really enjoyed the pool. We appreciated the extra towels at the pool. The cons were: the bottom of the pool was pretty rough. I get the need for traction, but it rubbed my kids' feet raw. There wasn't a hot tub. The parking garage attached to the hotel is open to the public, so if there is a popular event happening downtown (i.e. New Year's Eve Potato Drop) the garage will fill up while you were out elsewhwere. Leaving you to have to find somewhere else to park even though you prepaid for parking in that garage.
Super 8 by Wyndham Driggs
4.3/5104 Reviews
Okay, was it really all 5's.. no. but there are few options at this rate in Driggs. The staff was very nice. I think it's bunk that they still blame covid for no maid service daily, but I don't know any hotel that has returned to normal. The room was nice, the bathroom, having one sink in the bathroom and another outside was great (we had a two queen room). The AC worked great, but didn't really need it that much. The breakfast wasn't so great, but it was included and worked well for us on a budget. We did go up to the Rodeo on Friday night just 500 yards away or so, loved it. Also recommend renting bikes and making a day of it at Grand Targhee.
Tru by Hilton Idaho Falls
4.4/5107 Reviews
This hotel is well thought out and is definitely worth what it costs. Smaller rooms but everything is useful, and up to date. Comfy beds, great bathroom, large tv, and lots of extras by the lobby (24/7 coffee, pool table, games, fitness room, pool, and hot tub). I’d stay here again.
Motel 6 Boise, ID - Airport
3.2/5101 Reviews
The room was clean and orderly. Looked like it has been recently remodeled. New fixtures in the bathroom. No coffee when we arrived at 9PM. No coffee the morning we left at 9AM. We stayed for two nights. Came back after being out all day and our room wasn't made up, fresh towels, etc. We were told that they only do the room if you stay 3 days or longer, so had to go to the office for towels. Friendly staff, easy access off the Interstate. occupants above us were kind of noisy, but not to where we had to complain. Would stay there again.
Quality Inn
4/5104 Reviews
The hotel usually has breakfast, the variety is not too much, it is enough to eat. The beds in the hotel are generally large, and the twin rooms can accommodate 3 or 4 people. There is a small pool on the first floor, which children like. Parking is free and parking is convenient. It is especially recommended that a restaurant diagonally opposite the hotel, the big potato with the burdock and the Idaho potato town is a must!
Nampa Inn & Suites
2.1/5105 Reviews
I have traveled around the world and slept in a lot of third world guest houses and cheap hotels. Nampa Inn & Suites is, by far, the worst of them all. I will list my grievances by the order I encountered them beginning my two night stay. First, I had to pay a $100 cash security deposit but there was nothing in the room worthy of any sort of security deposit. Second as I walked down the hall to the room I kept tripping over missing and damaged floor tiles. I had stayed in this building when it was a Shilo in ten years ago and it was bad then. This time it was worse than I remember. 1. Our room was filthy, there were hair slivers in the sink. 2. The shower soap holders had mounds of caked on soap. 3. The room stank of something sour. 4. The AC worked only intermittently and kept waking us during the night. 5. After the first night they did not clean the room and did not give us fresh towels. When I asked about that they said it had to be requested at an extra charge. 6. The staff were far less than kind or friendly. They seemed most interested in their own personal conversations with one another than with serving clients. Whomever Melodys.X is over on the right side, who said that things had improved, I would hate to have seen what she first experienced because what we experienced was more than a nightmare. I blame myself because I picked the cheapest hotel from the list and I was reminded that $120 per night does not buy much at this hotel. You would be better off sleeping in your car in the park than staying in this place. If you are thinking about making reservations, don't! There are much much nicer places that also are cost effective in Nampa.

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Number of hotels514
Number of Reviews 23,298
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 276
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 299