Important Hotel Information
- Shilo Inns will be completely non-smoking as of January 1, 2009.
- New effective immediately: Check in time is 4pm, check out time is noon.
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not worth the money
08/27/2009Stayed here before going to oregon caves, chose it based on name reputation and were very disappointed. short version...old property, bed was a brick, tv remote didn't work, ...
Stayed here before going to Oregon Caves, chose it based on name reputation and were very disappointed. Short version...old property, bed was a brick, tv remote didn't work, only had decaf coffee and no cream in room, had continental breakfast but no place to sit and enjoy it. Went to Goldminers Restaurant and got better food and service.
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Very nice for the price!
03/26/2009The hotel was very clean and the staff was incredibly helpful and nice. it is very easy to get to from interstate 5 which is a bonus on long road ...
The hotel was very clean and the staff was incredibly helpful and nice. It is very easy to get to from Interstate 5 which is a bonus on long road trips! We enjoyed a nice walk down the street and felt safe and secure in the area on the way to dinner. Great stay!
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Perfectly Adequate Inexpensive Property
07/03/2008We found the grant's pass shilo inn to be exactly what we would have expected. it is a bit dated, but perfectly adequate for an overnight stay or a ...
We found the Grant's Pass Shilo Inn to be exactly what we would have expected. It is a bit dated, but perfectly adequate for an overnight stay or a stay of a few days. Had some issues with first two rooms we were supposed to be in, but the staff was on top of things and moved us to an upgraded mini-suite that was fine. Overall, staff was pleasant, courteous, and helpful. Continental breakfast turned out to be more substantial than expected with microwavable sausage, egg, and cheese sandwiches or burritos in addition to the usual items.
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Warning AARP members
06/11/2008We spent a wonderful week driving the redwoods of northern california and the oregon coast. right before we hit the redwoods, we stayed at the shilo inn in grants pass. ...
We spent a wonderful week driving the redwoods of Northern California and the Oregon Coast. Right before we hit the redwoods, we stayed at the Shilo Inn in Grants Pass. What a dump. Looks okay outside, but apparently the special treatment for AARP members is to put them in a crummy room next to the hotel laundry. Lousy mattress! Very '70s style! There've got to be better accommodations in this town at reasonable prices.
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Shilo Inn, Grants Pass
01/14/2008We always stay at shilo inn in grants pass and we've never been disappointed. i consider it a great stay when i don't have to think about anything. ...
We always stay at Shilo Inn in Grants Pass and we've never been disappointed. I consider it a great stay when I don't have to think about anything. Everything is where it's supposed to be and the room is always comfortable. The thing that stood out for me this time was that they now offer complimentary beverages and fruit throughout the day, not just as part of their continental breakfast. Being pretty cold this time of year, I was grateful to be able to get hot water to make my tea with any time I wanted it. Overall, a good choice if you need a comfortable, friendly place without all the ammenities of the higher end hotels.
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