Marriott’s Autograph Collection to add Davenport Hotels by end of 2014

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Marriott’s Autograph Collection will be adding the Davenport Hotel Collection in Washington State to its portfolio by the end of 2014.

The Davenport Hotel Collection consists of four hotels in Spokane –

The Davenport Hotel
Davenport Tower Hotel
Hotel Lusso
Grand Hotel Spokane (opening in 2015)

The Davenport Tower is located across the street from the famed Davenport Hotel, Hotel Lusso is near Riverfront Park, and the Grand Hotel Spokane will be connected to Spokane’s new Convention Center.

Not yet on Marriott’s website, I went directly to the Davenport Hotel websites to find out what prices were currently like.

Using a sample date of Saturday November 15, 2014 the Davenport Hotel’s best available rate came to $155

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A Tower King room at the Davenport Tower Hotel came to $145

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The best available rate for Hotel Lusso for the same date came to $119

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The Davenport Hotel is a landmark property that first opened in 1914 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the first hotel in the US to have a central vacuum system, air conditioning (in common areas), a pipe organ and housekeeping carts. Shut down in 1985, it was bought in 2000 and went through a multimillion dollar renovation that paid careful attention to the hand painted frescoes and ornate woodwork.

Here’s a list of some of the famous guests who have stayed at the Davenport Hotel –

Charles Lindbergh
Amelia Earhart
Mary Pickford
Clark Gable
John Philip Sousa
Lawrence Welk
Bob Hope
Bing Crosby
Benny Goodman
Vachel Lindsay
John F. Kennedy
Babe Ruth
Vickie Laurence
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Angie Harmon
James Woods
Burt Reynolds
Josh Hartnett
James Spader
Henry Winkler
Ray Allen
Kristi Yamaguchi
Michelle Kwan
Dennis Franz
Huey Lewis & The News
Sandra Day O’Connor
Selma Hayek
Jessica Beil
Samuel L Jackson
50 Cent
Debbie Reynolds
Wayne Newton
Christina Ricci
John Travolta
Harry Connick Jr.
Kevin Durant
Keith Urban
Newt Gingrich
Snoop Dogg
Tony Bennett
Jay Leno
Howie Mandel
Neil Sedaka
Bob Newhart
Carrie Underwood
BB King
Ringo Starr
Michael McDonald
Charro
Cheech & Chong
Regis Philbin
KD Lang
Dick Cheney
Don Rickels
Bernadette Peters
Taylor Swift
Jay Mohr
Pat Benetar
Demi Moore
David Duchovny
Lyle Lovett
Peter Frampton
John Tesh
Wynonna Judd
Dionne Warwick
Michael Bolton
Bryan Adams
Cheap Trick
Neil Everett
Antonio Banderas
Melanie Griffith
Ed Asner
Natalie Cole
Conan O’Brien
Doobie Brothers
Zig Ziglar
Travis Tritt
Bill Cosby
Dane Cook
Sarah McLaughlin
Yanni
Rod Stewart
Andy Garcia
Tony Hawk
Jim Gaffigan
Bonnie Raitt
Tracy Morgan
LeAnn Rimes
Sarah Palin
Fleetwood Mac
Russell Wilson
Dennis Miller
Jay Bilas
Dana Carvey
Kid Rock
Meredith Vieira

Will you add your name to the list?

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2 Comments

  1. That’s just great. I knew that Davenport would get sucked into some massive hotel chain, say goodbye to the reasonable prices!!

  2. The most comfortable bed(s) I have ever slept in were found at the Davenport/Davenport Tower . I frequently visited Spokane for business, and despite the fact I was Marriott Platinum and was treated exceptionally well at the Spokane Courtyard, I gave up the points and stayed here. An amazing hotel, with an amazing staff – and now it is under Marriott. I need to go back!

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