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Guest Reviews:
Julie
from Concord, NH US stayed on September 03, 2004
"Not a good value for the price we paid. We got better rooms in Portland for about the same price. The customer service was sullen and grudging, and the "free continental breakfast" consisted of sub-standard pastries, pale and pasty looking bagels, and dry cerial. The coffee was a very pale, murky brown and had no flavor whatsoever. We ate breakfast elsewhere."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
Lee
from Squen, WA US stayed on August 22, 2004
"The bed was just Awful...The desk people didn't have much personality with the customers..There were people in the parking lot yelling and laughing along with kids running and screaming until after 10:30p.m. We got to sleep about midnight after driving all day. No, I will not recommend this place..Noone did anything to correct the parking lot problems..Best Western usually provides us with very good facilities...."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
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Welcome to Coos Bay, Oregon's bay area, the only deep water coastal port between Seattle and San Francisco. Our area is rich in the history of fishing, logging and wood products exporting. Stay with us at the Best Western Holiday Motel and be central to all Coos Bay and North Bend area activities. Across the street is the boardwalk, walk along the port, read about points of interest and the history of the area, take a short drive to the state parks and botanical gardens. In one afternoon you may walk the sandy beaches of Bastendorff State Park, explore the tide pools nestled in Sunset Bay State Park, whale watch and enjoy the gardens at Shore Acres State Park, or pull off the road and watch sea lions in their natural habitat at Seal Rock. Oregon Dunes National Recreation area is 41 miles of spectacular sand dunes extending from North Bend to Florence, 32,000 acres of open dunes, grasslands, marshes and forest lands, nature trails, surf and lake fishing, crabbing, claming, picnicking. Dune buggies and ATVs are permitted in some areas. Golden and Silver Falls State Park is east of Coos Bay, where you can walk approximately ½ mile on nature trails to two scenic 100-foot waterfalls, and drive through the old growth Myrtlewood and Douglas fir forest. Ten-Mile Lakes Park, 12 miles north of Coos Bay, is the 3rd largest used lake in Oregon. Ten-Mile Lake encompasses 2,723 acres of fishing, skiing, swimming, boating and sailing fun. Tour the Oregon Connection, a long time family owned Myrtlewood factory, where lovely items are crafted for your enjoyment. The Brandon Dunes golf course is located 19 miles south of Coos Bay, it is ranked 44th in the United States. You can see there are many reasons to visit the beautiful Oregon coast. We hope you will enjoy your stay with us at the Best Western Holiday Motel. Our rooms are beautifully appointed with in room coffee, refrigerator, iron and ironing board, and remote control television with HBO®.
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