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BELLEVUE, Wash., Sept. 25, 2023 ~ Staypineapple, the national boutique hotel brand, has been recognized for its Seattle-based hotels in the first annual Seattle Times Best in the PNW People's Choice Awards. The Maxwell Hotel was awarded three gold medals for Best Hotel, Best Family Friendly Getaway and Best Pet Friendly Getaway.
The Maxwell Hotel, located in Seattle's Uptown neighborhood, was awarded three gold medals for Best Hotel in the PNW, Best Family Friendly Getaway in the PNW and Best Pet-Friendly Getaway in the PNW. In addition to The Maxwell Hotel receiving the Gold Medal for Best Pet-Friendly Getaway, Staypineapple's Downtown Seattle location Hotel FIVE also received a Silver Medal in the same category. Watertown Hotel, Staypineapple's U-District location, took home a Bronze Medal for Best Hotel in the PNW.
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Dina Belon, Chief Operating Officer at Staypineapple expressed her gratitude for the awards: "We are so honored and humbled to have received such wonderful recognition in this year's Best in the PNW awards. Taking the top two positions in the Best Pet-Friendly Getaway category means so much to us as our pet-friendly services and offerings are at the core of our brand's identity."
The Seattle Times 2023 Best in the PNW program was created as a public People's Choice format. Readers were asked to nominate top people and businesses within Snohomish County, King County and Pierce County that are providing outstanding services and offerings to their community. After nominations were made, an online public ballot was opened up allowing people of The PNW region to vote on who they thought provided the best services and offerings.
Staypineapple is proud of their accomplishments and looks forward to continuing to provide excellent service to their guests.
The Maxwell Hotel, located in Seattle's Uptown neighborhood, was awarded three gold medals for Best Hotel in the PNW, Best Family Friendly Getaway in the PNW and Best Pet-Friendly Getaway in the PNW. In addition to The Maxwell Hotel receiving the Gold Medal for Best Pet-Friendly Getaway, Staypineapple's Downtown Seattle location Hotel FIVE also received a Silver Medal in the same category. Watertown Hotel, Staypineapple's U-District location, took home a Bronze Medal for Best Hotel in the PNW.
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Dina Belon, Chief Operating Officer at Staypineapple expressed her gratitude for the awards: "We are so honored and humbled to have received such wonderful recognition in this year's Best in the PNW awards. Taking the top two positions in the Best Pet-Friendly Getaway category means so much to us as our pet-friendly services and offerings are at the core of our brand's identity."
The Seattle Times 2023 Best in the PNW program was created as a public People's Choice format. Readers were asked to nominate top people and businesses within Snohomish County, King County and Pierce County that are providing outstanding services and offerings to their community. After nominations were made, an online public ballot was opened up allowing people of The PNW region to vote on who they thought provided the best services and offerings.
Staypineapple is proud of their accomplishments and looks forward to continuing to provide excellent service to their guests.
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