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Businiess name:  Salish The Lodge And Spa
Review by:  Rob B.
Review content: 
This place is exceptionally expensive, but an amazing place to spend a romantic weekend. It has a wood burning fireplace in every room, a large jetted tub and a view of snoqualmie falls in many of the rooms. It also has a world class restaurant to get all 3 meals. Breakfast there is the best deal. Amazing food at "reasonable" prices. I also like it there because there are trails you can hike if you are so inclined(the snoqualmie one is very pretty and very easy). Also, as the title mentions, it has a spa (on the top floor) and you can get massages, or whatever. I personally just used the whirlpools that are publicly available and had a nice view and cool little fake waterfall. If you want something extraordinary, this could be the place to go. Oh, and its about 30 mins outside of Seattle.

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