Daycares in vancouver washington: Early Child Education & Care

Опубликовано: November 17, 2022 в 2:04 pm

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Vancouver, WA (Childcare & Programs)

There are 85 Daycares in Vancouver, Washington, serving a population of 171,393 people in an area of 47 square miles. There is 1 Daycare per 2,016 people, and 1 Daycare per square mile.

In Washington, Vancouver is ranked 132nd of 729 cities in Daycares per capita, and 60th of 729 cities in Daycares per square mile.

A Childs Place Inc

2911 Northeast 132nd Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Abcs And 123S Dcc

806 Northeast 86th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Childrens Village Dc Orchards

7802 Northeast 117th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Childrens Village Dcc Burton

2904 Northeast Burton Road

Vancouver,
WA

Childrens Village Hd

1307 Northeast 78th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Childrens Village Salmon Crk

1900 Northeast 129th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Clark College Child&Family S

1933 Fort Vancouver Way

Vancouver,
WA

Cornerstone Christian Early Ed

7708 Northeast 78th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Creative Learning Dcc

11814 Northeast 117th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Eocf Ellsworth

512 Southeast Ellsworth Road

Vancouver,
WA

Eocf Skyline

6509 East Mill Plain Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Eocf/Sandra J Odren Fam Cnt

10411 Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Evergreen Alc Teen Parent Pgm

2205 Northeast 138th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Gingerbread House

1714 East 29th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Good Shepherd Montessori Dcc

805 Southeast Ellsworth Road

Vancouver,
WA

Grace Lutheran Child Care

9900 East Mill Plain Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Hand In Hand Cdc_Day Care Ctr

404 East Evergreen Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

In His Hands/Memorial Luthera

2700 East 28th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Innovative Serv-Kids Care

10401 Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Jack And Jill House Dcc

1202 Northeast Minnehaha Street

Vancouver,
WA

Kidspace Inc

5145 Northeast 94th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Center 883

705 Southeast Park Crest Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ct1610

13315 Northeast 12th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr #1014

7114 Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr #850

400 Southeast 120th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 1526

16808 Southeast McGillivray Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 1698

7715 Northeast 119th Place

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 343

10021 Northeast Hazel Dell Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 457

622 Southeast 117th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 883

705b Southeast Park Crest Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Kindercare Lrn Ctr 884

4517 Northeast Saint Johns Road

Vancouver,
WA

Kings Way Lrn Ctr

3300 Northeast 78th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Knowledge Beginnings Dcc

2907 Southeast 162nd Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

La Petite Academy Day Care Cen

712 Southeast Park Crest Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Adventures/Goddard

3111 Southeast 192nd Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Avenues Ccc 5701

5701 Macarthur Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Avenues Ccc Harney

3212 East Evergreen Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Avenues Ccc Marshall

6400 Macarthur Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Avenues Ccc Mccoy

500 Omaha Way

Vancouver,
WA

Learning Avenues Ccc Mlk Site

4801 Idaho Street

Vancouver,
WA

Little Hands Preschool & Dcc

9608 Northeast 117th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Little Lights Child Care Ctr

7808 Northeast 94th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Little People Lrncntr

9605 Southeast 7th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Little World Child Care Ctr

900 West 12th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Mill Plain Childrens Village

15301 Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard

Vancouver,
WA

Noahs Ark Christian Dc-Presc

10112 Northeast 76th Street

Vancouver,
WA

Noahs Ark Ii Christian Dc/Ps

7701 Northeast 101st Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Prairie Child Care Cnt Teen

11500 Northeast 117th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Red Robin Preschool & Daycare

10111 Northeast 13th Avenue

Vancouver,
WA

Salmon Creek Christian Day

12217 Northeast Highway 99

Vancouver,
WA

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4404 Ne 50th Avenue

Vancouver, WA 98661

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A Step Ahead

Vancouver, WA 98682

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Alejandra Paz Bustamante

Vancouver, WA 98682

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Amanda Willingham

Vancouver, WA 98686

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Amy Dehaven

Vancouver, WA 98662

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Amy Fullerton

Vancouver, WA 98686

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Angela Martin

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Vancouver, WA 98662

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Anna Roller

Vancouver, WA 98684

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Atsuko Layman

Vancouver, WA 98682

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Ava Pelky

Vancouver, WA 98664

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Bobbi Kirschenmann

Vancouver, WA 98662

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Brilliant Buds

Vancouver, WA 98683

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Brooke Lee

Vancouver, WA 98660

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Childrens Village Dc

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Vancouver, WA 98662

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Childrens Village Salmon Crk

1900 Ne 129th Street
Vancouver, WA 98686

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Childsplay Learning Center

705b Se Parkcrest Ave
Vancouver, WA 98683

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Christina Andersen

Vancouver, WA 98682

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Church Of St. Joseph

Dba Church Of St. Joseph
Vancouver, WA 98661

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Cindy Chase

Vancouver, WA 98682

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City Christian School

14311 Se Mill Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98684

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Clair Davis

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Vancouver, WA 98684

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Clark College Child & Fam Studies Prg Cc

1933 Fort Vancouver Way
Vancouver, WA 98663

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Corinna Mkwananzi

Vancouver, WA 98664

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Cornerstone Christian Early Ed

7708 Ne 78th Street
Vancouver, WA 98662

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Creative Learning Dc

11814 Ne 117th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98668

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Cynthia Eddy

Vancouver, WA 98661

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Cynthia Nichols

Vancouver, WA 98684

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Deanna Sutton

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Vancouver, WA 98682

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Deborah Hayford

Vancouver, WA 98661

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Deidre Mendoza

Vancouver, WA 98661

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Adult Day Care

Our Adult Day Center is OPEN 10am-3pm, Monday – Friday.   
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We can’t wait for you to come visit our Adult Day Center – the McKibbin Center at 2300 NE Andresen Rd Vancouver, WA 98661

After over three decades of providing tens of thousands of people with millions of hours of in-home care, CDM Caregiving Services realized that there was more that we could do for the community – we already offer the best care in YOUR home — now we also offer the best care in OUR home.

The CDM Adult Day Services Center opened in 2008, and moved to our NEW center in 2018, and we lead the way in adult day services that provide respite for caregivers and meaningful activities for clients.

  • Registered Nurse on staff during core hours allows us to expand the scope of care that we can provide, such as medication administration, blood pressure monitoring, and diabetic foot care, as well as communication with client’s medical provider to maximize health.
  • Adult Day Health clients can receive an individualized restorative exercise program by a licensed Physical Therapist, and our staff guide participants through this program to prevent falls, slow decline, and maximize health.
  • Services such as Music Therapy, Art Therapy, Therapy Animals, and memory-boosting activities are included in the Adult Day Center curriculum, in order to reach different parts of the brain and stimulate clients in different ways.
  • Socialization with others and being part of a “community” has proven to reduce depression and increase general health.
  • Nutritious and varied meals are included.
  • Free caregiver support groups may be available.
  • Care is available from 10AM to 3PM Monday through Friday.

The CDM McKibbin Center is located at 2300 NE Andresen Rd in Vancouver, across from WinCo and adjacent to Share. Hours are 10:00AM to 3:00PM Monday through Friday.

We provide services funded by Medicaid, Respite, the Family Caregiver Program, and other publicly funded programs. We also accept most long-term care insurance, and have competitive private-pay rates.

Call 360-896-9695 or email *protected email* and ask to schedule a tour or a trial day.

We recommend that individuals schedule a free trial day to join us for activities and lunch.  This gives the individual and their family a chance to see if the day center is right for them.

When you call to schedule, our staff will help you choose a day that will best suit your loved one.

If you’re not ready for a trial day but would like to come by and see what it’s all about, we can schedule a tour for you.

How much does it cost?

We accept Medicaid and other state funding, and some long-term care insurance polices cover adult day services.  We also do private pay services with the following rates:

PRIVATE PAY: $15 PER HOUR
SKILLED NURSING: $10 PER DAY
SHOWERS: $15 EACH
RESTORATIVE: $10 PER DAY
INTAKE: $75
RESTORATIVE INTAKE: $100

Click to read CDM’s criteria for individuals visiting the Adult Day Center. 

If you are interested in virtual activities, please contact Heather Erickson at 360-896-9695 ext. 110 or *protected email*.

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Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D. C. 20250-9410; fax: (202) 690-7442; or email: *protected email*.

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Beautiful city. The center is small. The layout of the streets is simple, it is impossible to get lost. A lot of homeless people, drug addicts, getting high right on the crossroads.

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Recently returned home from this beautiful city and I want to share my impressions: I’ll start with the fact that we live in Toronto and have been to Montreal and in general there is something to compare with – the center of Vancouver is more comfortable, much cleaner, a lot of greenery and lo and behold – trolleybus! Of course, a huge plus of the center of Vancouver is the ocean, there is nothing more to say! The city center itself is very compact in size and therefore you can walk and enjoy the views that this city offers

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Beautiful city. The center is small. The layout of the streets is simple, it is impossible to get lost. A lot of homeless people, drug addicts, getting high right on the crossroads.

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Cozy city center

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Recently returned home from this beautiful city and I want to share my impressions: I’ll start with the fact that we live in Toronto and have been to Montreal and in general there is something to compare with – the center of Vancouver is more comfortable, much cleaner, a lot of greenery and lo and behold, a trolleybus! Of course, a huge plus of the center of Vancouver is the ocean, there is nothing more to say! The city center itself is very compact in size and therefore you can walk and enjoy the views that this city offers

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Beautiful city

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Downtown Vancouver is my favorite. Spectacular skyscrapers with mirrored glass adjoin parks. Lots of greenery, flower fountains. My cruise started here. The port is conveniently located and I really liked the port building, it resembles a ship with white sails.

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We were in Vancouver in September, it was raining lightly in autumn. It was nice to walk among the alleys, flowers and trees. and from place to place, it’s better to buy a ticket through Viatar, it’ll be cheaper and you’ll ride all day. Be sure to visit the Publik Market indoor market. You’ll like it, you can buy and eat gifts.

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Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 2018 • For two

The first thing that strikes in the city center is the abundance of greenery. Streets and squares are decorated with flowers, bushes and trees. Any space is used to make it a garden. The number of cafes of all peoples of the world is striking: many Asian restaurants. The city is lively both at night and during the day. Lots of tourists.

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Clean and pleasant city center

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A very pleasant city, flower beds are planted clean and tidy everywhere, it’s always nice to walk around the city center. Many different restaurants, a beautiful bay and many shopping malls.

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We got into a fairy tale, we came from Toronto, but in general from St. Petersburg, Vancouver struck with views and nature.

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I advise everyone to visit this city! And stay there for three or four days. Believe me, if you are lucky with the weather, you will definitely be satisfied. The city is completely different from the rest of Canada. I recommend to all!!!

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The next season of the National Hockey League (NHL), which opens today, intrigues primarily with the scale of personnel changes. They happened in many of its clubs, including those that were at the top of the hierarchy in the last championship, and did not bypass, for example, two Stanley Cup finalists – the Colorado Avalanche and the Tampa Bay Lightning. However, the brightest representatives of domestic hockey, playing in the NHL, did not go anywhere, and many intriguing moments are also associated with them.

Before this season, which begins today in Prague between the San Jose Sharks and the Nashville Predators sent on a short tour to Europe, the experts of the leading North American media outlets covering the NHL championship, like ESPN or TSN, seem to have had to get rid of a habit developed over the years. The layouts in the hockey league have always been a rather shaky thing, ready to fail at any moment. But still, before the start of the next championship, people who are well versed in the intricacies of hockey, as a rule, managed to draw up a more or less reliable “paper” hierarchy of its participants: here is a small group of obvious favorites who are simply obliged to hunt for the Stanley Cup, here is a layer of teams that can, with a good combination of circumstances, present a loud surprise, here are modest middle peasants with a ceiling in the form of getting into the playoffs, but absolutely hopeless outsiders.

Now everything is much more complicated, and instead of such classifications, which lay everything out clearly on the shelves, specific ratings are in trend. They identify, for example, the main candidates for take-off and failure, clubs, about the potential of which there are most questions. From unambiguous division into strong and weak analysts flatly refuse.

And there is nothing strange in this, considering what happened in the NHL in the summer. Personnel turnover in it is a constant, but this off-season it was somehow especially stormy. The NHL clubs seemed to be off the chain, signing free agents who played for competitors, acquiring them in Europe, exchanging players. There were a total of about three hundred deals across 32 teams, and some of them featured hockey players with star brilliance and excellent statistics, fresh or from the recent past – Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachak, Jonathan Huberdeau and Claude Giroud, Alex Debrinkat and Brent Burns , Max Pacioretti and Nazem Kadri, Jon Klingberg and David Perron, Darcy Kemper and Ondrej Palat. And now, let’s say, it’s hard to get rid of the temptation to re-qualify the Detroit Red Wings, who lured a whole squad of good fighters, from a weakling, not swinging to the playoffs, into a candidate for a breakthrough, and the Calgary Flames, who had just sparkled with power, predict problems associated with the loss of both the strongest forwards – Gaudreau and Tkachak – and the resulting need to carry out a stylistic restructuring.

Questions that NHL experts savored with such pleasure because of their intricacy, are for all clubs without exception. The finalists of the Stanley Cup, in theory automatically endowed with a favorite veil, are no exception. Both the Colorado Avalanche, which won the trophy in June, and the Tampa Bay Lightning, which lost to it after two consecutive triumphs, lost not only the core ones, those around whom absolutely everything revolves, but still important players for them: Colorado – goaltender Darcy Kemper and forwards Nazem Kadri and Andre Burakowski, Tampa Bay forward Ondrej Palat and defenseman Ryan McDonough.

The migratory tsunami also affected Russian hockey players. But, oddly enough, only those who still or so far, or no longer claim a very special, or something, status. Alexander Romanov went from the Montreal Canadiens to the New York Islanders, Yevgeny Dadonov from the Vegas Golden Knights to Montreal, Vladislav Namestnikov from Dallas to Tampa, and from the Washington Capitals to Toronto – Ilya Samsonov, and from Toronto to Vancouver Canucks – Ilya Mikheev: he will help to adapt to the Canadian club, who previously played for SKA striker Andrei Kuzmenko. Kuzmenko, along with a young goalkeeper from the same St. Petersburg club, Yaroslav Askarov, whom Nashville believed in, are apparently the most interesting among the domestic newcomers to the NHL.

But the most famous and brightest of fifty Russian players are in place, and with them are forwards Nikita Kucherov, Alexander Ovechkin, Artemy Panarin, Kirill Kaprizov, Evgeny Malkin, Vladimir Tarasenko, Valery Nichushkin, Andrey Svechnikov, goalkeepers Igor Shesterkin and Andrey Vasilevsky, – as usual, there are a lot of intriguing moments. The role of Kucherov and Vasilevsky in Tampa, the responsibility that lies with them, seems to have become even more significant, taking into account her losses, and Evgeni Malkin and Valery Nichushkin need to prove that the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado did not in vain extended with them in the summer contracts on extremely good terms. From Shesterkin, recognized as the best goalkeeper of the past season, and Panarin are expected to continue the exploits, largely thanks to which the New York Rangers turned from a raw team into a team with grand manners, capable of reaching the semifinals of the Stanley Cup, and from Kaprizov – a statistical breakthrough : the thought of him is suggested by 108 recruited by him in the previous, only the second season for him in the NHL. The clubs of Svechnikov and Tarasenko – the Carolina Hurricanes and the St. Louis Blues – appear on almost all lists of those who can shoot “from an ambush”, and whether or not the jump will take place depends, among other things, on the tone of their Russian attack leaders.

And finally, there is a separate attraction, which is loved by everyone who cares about the NHL. It consists of watching Washington Capitals fan idol Alexander Ovechkin near the top of the shortlist of the league’s top shooters of all time. Ovechkin has just turned 37, but there is hardly anyone who considers his age an obstacle to climb: 50 goals scored by him in the regular season that preceded the current one, in any case, such a thesis is completely refuted. Now he is third in this race with 780 goals. Wayne Gretzky, who heads it, is still 114 goals away, but another Canadian hockey god, Gordie Howe, is already only 21 goals away. Apparently, Howe is about to be behind the Russian god.

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This Vancouver hotel is just minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon and close to a variety of attractions and entertainment options. It offers comfortable rooms and modern amenities.

Unique shopping malls, art galleries and entertainment venues are within walking distance of the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Other nearby attractions include the Gifford Pinchot National Forest Scenic Trails, the historic Cedar Creek Grist Watermill and Esther Short Park.

The Vancouver Washington Hilton is an environmentally friendly hotel designed to provide guests with a comfortable stay. The hotel features a state-of-the-art fitness center, spacious conference facilities, large lounge and restaurant. WiFi connected.

Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple at 9.3 .

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    Reply March 9, 2021

  • We require early registration. Is it possible?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. We will do our best to accommodate but cannot guarantee an early check-in.

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    Reply March 9, 2021

  • Dear Hilton Staff
    I was wondering if there are any transfers from Portland Oregon Airport to your hotel.
    Regards Joshua

    Hello, we do not have private transfers at our property. We suggest using Uber, Lyft or Cab as your best route to the hotel if you don’t have a car.

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    Reply March 6, 2020

  • Pets Allowed

    The hotel is pet friendly. Pets are subject to a $50 non-refundable fee per stay.

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    Reply March 9, 2021

  • Are pets allowed?

    Yes, we allow pets up to 75 pounds with a $50 non-refundable fee.

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    Reply October 4, 2022

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All distances are measured in a straight line. Actual distance may vary.

    Grey’s at the Park

    Kitchen:
    American

    Open on:
    Breakfast,
    Dinner,
    Dinner,
    cocktail time

Most Popular Amenities & Services

1 swimming pool

Pets allowed

Free WiFi

parking

Non-smoking rooms

Coffee/tea maker in all rooms

outdoors

  • Terrace

Pets

Pets are allowed on prior request. This service may be chargeable.

Sports and recreation

  • Happy hours
    Additional charge

  • Temporary art exhibitions

Food and drink

  • Coffee house (on site)

  • Fruit
    Additional charge

  • Wine/champagne
    Additional charge

  • Children’s menu
    Additional charge

  • Special diet menus (on request)

  • Bar

  • Restaurant

Internet

Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

    Parking

    Private parking on site (reservation not needed) Charges may apply.

    • Parking spaces for people with disabilities

    • Electric vehicle charging station

    • Covered parking

    • Secure parking

    Reception desk

    • Invoices issued

    • Concierge services

    • ATM on site

    • Luggage storage

    • Express check-in/out

    • 24-Hour Front Desk

    Cleaning services

    • Daily cleaning

    • Dry cleaning

    • Laundry

    Business center services

    • Fax/Photocopying
      Additional charge

    • Business Center

    • Meeting/banqueting room

    Security

    • Fire extinguishers

    • Video surveillance outside the building

    • Video surveillance in common areas

    • Smoke detectors

    • Burglar alarm

    • Entrance by electronic card

    • 24 hour security

    • Vending machine (food)

    • Vending machine (drinks)

    • Smoking areas

    • Air conditioner

    • Non-smoking throughout

    • Hypoallergenic number

    • Heating

    • Packed lunches

    • Elevator

    • Family rooms

    • Facilities for disabled guests

    • Non-smoking rooms

    • Room service

    Availability

    • Low basin

    • High toilet

    • Toilet with rails

    • Wheelchair accessible

    Indoor pool

    Is free!
    Access to all pools is free

    • Open all year round

    • No age limit

    • Pool/beach towels

    • Heated swimming pool

    • Pool view

    Health services

    • Fitness

    • Sun loungers/beach chairs

    • Hot thermal spring

    • Hot tub/Jacuzzi

    • Fitness center

    The staff speaks these languages

    • English

    check in

    From 16:00

    Departure

    Until 12:00

    Cancel/
    prepayment

    Cancellation and prepayment policies vary depending on the type of option chosen.
    Please enter your dates of stay and review the booking conditions for the requested room.

    Beds for children

    Child Policy

    Children of all ages are welcome.

    Children aged 18 and over are considered adults at this property.

    To see exact prices and availability, please enter the number of children in your group and their age when searching.

    Crib and Extra Bed Policy

    This property does not accommodate baby cots.

    This property cannot accommodate extra beds.

    No age limit

    There are no age restrictions for check-in.

    Pets

    Pets are allowed on request. This service may be chargeable.

    Groups

    When booking more than 9 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

    Cards accepted by the hotel

    Hilton Vancouver Washington accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.