Latest Reviews for Idaho Hotels

Quality Inn
3.1/5101 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
3.6/599 Reviews
Pretty much everything was ok. However, on Saturday morning we went into the breakfast area to eat before leaving. My wife & I both took a cup of regular coffee. When tasting it, it had a funny taste and that really did not even taste like coffee. (I even went back and got a second cup from a different dispenser). It was the same as the first cup, all of which went into the garbage container. I then tried the scrambled eggs. I am not sure how to explain the bland taste - which I am sure comes from artificial or processed egg product. Needless to say they and the tastless sausage joined the coffee in the dumster. We did each have a bowl of rice crispies with milk as our only food items. After we ate, we went back to uou room and made a pot of coffee with the room coffee maker. It did taste like real coffee. We don't travel too much, but this experience will certainly be a fact in picking motels. Curt Crawford
FairBridge Inn and Suites Sandpoint
3.6/5100 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.
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
4.3/5105 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.
Holiday Inn & Suites Idaho Falls
4.2/5101 Reviews
What an amazing find!! We got a great deal on Priceline. The hotel is immaculate and beautiful. From the minute you walk in, you feel at home. I cannot express how welcoming the staff was as we checked in. The room was newly decorated and the beds WOW, so comfortable. The added accessories (shampoo, soap etc) was a great touch. The spa was heated perfect and a great size. It's outside, but good wind cover. There is a firepit outside adjacent to the spa with really nice comfy seating. The pool is inside and was warm and super clean. There is a burger restaurant inside the hotel. I give it three stars for taste. One star for service. We sat at the bar several minutes while the one bar tender spoke to a friend. Then she grilled me over my id (I'm 60 yrs old lol). She finally said she just had not seen the new California licenses. So may just a Cali hater. But drink was good. We ordered food from our room later from the restaurant. They said it would be 15-20 minutes.We had to call to check on it 50 min later. They said should be on its way. About 15 later it arrived. Order was completely wrong but we were done and hungry so we kept it. They need customer service lessons from the hotel staff haha. All said and done. This will be our hotel stay every time.
Tru by Hilton Idaho Falls
4.5/5103 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.
Sleepy J Cabins
4.6/5102 Reviews
My husband and I stayed at the Sleepy J cabins about 10 years ago. Fast forward to 2024, we were coordinating meeting up with some friends to fish and camp but needed a place on the 4th of July. Y’all had an open cabin that would accommodate our group and we booked it immediately. We arrived about 4:30 on the 4th and Angel welcomed us and gave us some tips on good fishing holes and where to get the best coffee! She was awesome! The room was clean and we were rested for our next leg of our adventure. I loved waking up to the cows across the highway. :) Highly recommend! Thanks so much, Steve and Carrie Bunch
Quality Inn
4.1/5100 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!
The Riverside Hotel, BW Premier Collection
4.4/5101 Reviews
There are a lot of nice things to say about this hotel in Boise - it is on the beautiful Boise River walking/biking trail, near downtown, it has two pools and hot tubs (indoor and outdoor), fitness center, cruiser bikes and various restaurants nearby and on premises. The highlight though was the shuttle driver, Steve. He made me feel like a VIP. I had arrived the night before and wanted to get a sense of the area so asked if he could take me downtown. Steve told me exactly when he could drive me since his priority are the guests who need rides to/from the airport. He went above and beyond by taking me on to/from drive to downtown Boise while sharing insider tips and history of the area. Highly recommend staying here and taking the free shuttle with Steve. He's the best!!

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