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Marysville, Washington
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Best Western Tulalip Inn. 3228 Marine Drive N.E., Marysville, WA 98271-7456. Phone: 360-659-4488; Fax: 360-659-5688.

Best Western Tulalip Inn is the preferred hotel for the new Tulalip Casino. The casino is conveniently located one mile from the hotel. The Casino provides a free shuttle to and from the hotel. The hotel is only five miles from the Everett Navy Base and is adjacent to US Interstate 5 providing easy access to the greater Seattle area, Cascade Mountain and San Juan Island recreational areas. Our guests are provided free continental breakfast and a newspaper. For guests wishing to lodge in style, we have Spa Suites, Meeting Room Suites, One and Two bedroom Suites and Studio Suites.


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Best Western Tulalip Inn.  3228 Marine Drive N.E., Marysville, WA 98271.  Phone: 360-659-4488; Toll-free: 1-800-481-4804;
Fax: 360-659-5688.

City Center Motel. 810 State Street, Marysville, WA.  
Phone: 360-659-2424.

Comfort Inn. 6311 33rd Avenue N.E., Marysville, WA 98271.
Phone: 360-658-1339; Fax: 360-658-9355. Email

Village Inn & Suites. 235 Beach Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. Phone: 360-659-0005; Toll-free: 1-877-659-0005
Fax: 360-658-0866. Email

 

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