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Herman Miller chairs make work more comfortable, while personal steward service means the staff promises to take care of issues promptly without a lot of asking around. Plasma TVs, internet radio, and complimentary wireless access are provided in all rooms. Bathrooms are separated by sliding shoji doors, adding to the Japanese feel of the place. Many of the pricier rooms have views of the Space Needle, mountains and lakes. The hotel is connected to a shopping complex featuring a massive Whole Foods Market, a gym, and Marazul sushi bar, so if you feel like staying in, you've got plenty of places to gather upscale provisions.
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