Mt. Hood Oregon Resort

Experience the grandeur of Oregon high country at Mt. Hood Oregon Resort.

Tucked among the lush evergreen forests, majestic mountains and exhilarating waterfalls and waterways of the Willamette Valley, “Mt. Hood’s Premier Resort Destination” offers a seamless blend of modern luxury and casual comfort.

Wonderfully secluded yet easily reachable, The Mt. Hood Oregon Resort has everything necessary for an unforgettable mountain getaway: 157 spacious guest rooms, suites and villas appointed with rich, warm woods and bright, welcoming colors. Enjoy fresh, seasonal cuisine at Mallards Café & Pub and Altitude Restaurant & Lounge and boundless recreational options, including a year round heated outdoor pool and the best 27 holes of golf in the Mt. Hood Territory.

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.0/5 TripAdvisor Traveler Rating based on 1019 reviews

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    February 25, 2024
    reymike7777

    48 th anniversary

    We were wanting a relaxing location to celebrate. The fireplace room was clean and roomy. Food was excellent and we enjoyed the outdoor pool and hottub. We will definitely stay here again. We also enjoyed taking an evening walk on the lighted paths.

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    January 6, 2024
    andrewwa85

    You May as well just sleep in Tent Outside

    This was one of the worst experiences at a hotel I’ve ever had. The staff weren’t helpful, our room was not clean, no one came to clean our room, the room was infested with ants, the air conditioner was broken and was missing buttons so we couldn’t control it, the coffee machine was extremely extremely dirty, and the THE BED HAD SOO MANY DISGUSTING STAINS ON IT. The bed needs to be thrown out or at the least cleaned. There were ants everywhere; in the bathroom, crawling on our bed. No one picked up the phone to help. Absolutely horrendous. No one came to clean our room or replace the towels. When we called, no one helped us. For what we paid over $500 for 2 night, I expect Basic hotel service at the least. I have pictures of all of these things. They call this place a “resort,” however, it more like a dirty basement. Stay away from this place!

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    January 3, 2024
    redfearnc

    Outdated suits

    The sunrise king suits are out dated and likely not even up to code. Missing electrical outlet covers. Mismatched furniture, small bathroom, missing deck boards. Suits are off main property far from pool and other amenities. Had to go to the front desk to get towels and ice. We arrived late, four people. There was one blanket, one pillow and towels for one. Bed was older and worn in. Staff was friendly.

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    December 28, 2023
    taylorshimek1

    Good for cost

    Everything with our stay went great besides the power going out for a few hours. This made it difficult to feed our baby a bottle. And our toddler was scared of how dark it was. But besides that everything was nice and we were close to the snow bunny slops and went sledding all day - the reason we came.

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    December 27, 2023
    Adam W

    Fantastic motel, terrible resort

    My wife and I stayed here for a planned ski trip at Hood Meadows. The lodge was fairly nice, but then we got to our room. It was fairly reminiscent of a motel room, albeit a nice motel room. The shower had other people's hairs in it. I'd like to give the cleaning staff the benefit of the doubt. I've certainly cleaned my shower many times where stubborn hairs refuse to be wiped up by a rag. Eventually I give up after the hairs have been sufficiently doused in cleaning chemicals knowing that I'll just wash them away with water at my next shower. Still, it's not something I want to see right after checking in. The heater is a wall mounted heater position right above a floor vent suggesting that central air once existed, or more optimistically is "coming soon". I don't have a problem with wall mounted heaters per se, but this one was obnoxiously loud. Not only was it loud it was also highly varied in the types of sounds it would produce meaning it definitely did not fall into the category of white noise. We were left with the option of losing sleep to a heater that was trying to wake the or losing sleep to a silent, but very cold room. After a day of playing outside, sometimes my wife and I like to curl up to watch a movie before bed. I picked up the two identical remotes taking turns pointing them at the television and the Comcast cable box attempting to get something to happen. After a couple of minutes, I manually turned on the television finding that one of the remotes did change channels and adjust volume. The purpose of the remote's twin is still a mystery to me. What was much more surprising was that the television was a standard definition television. I thought these relics had gone the way of laser discs, Zunes, and HD DVDs. If you are too young to know what a laser disc, Zune, or HD DVD is, then allow me to elaborate on what a standard definition television is. Imagine trying to watch Netflix with slightly better resolution than Minecraft. We also decided we'd try the restaurant in the lodge. The waitress did that neat trick where she didn't write anything down taking our order. My wife ordered the fish and chips, and I ordered the Resort Burger. It came with chees (no, I did not forget the third e), lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, and Resort sauce. The waitress asked me, "What kind of cheese would you like?" As the silence that followed the question lingered, I considered responding with a fancy cheese that is only made in the south of France. Instead of being snarky, I asked, "What are my options?" She replied, "Swiss, cheddar, and I think provolone." The "I think" thrown in there did make me concerned about her ability to remember our order without writing it down, but I soldiered on none the less. "I'll go with provolone, please." I looked at the extras I could add listed on the menu, "Could I also get the jalapenos too?" She replied, "Certainly!" At this point she walked away without asking how I wanted the burger cooked. I suppose it is my responsibility to indicate how I want it cooked in my order, but hey, I'm okay with taking the chef's choice path! When our meals eventually came my concerns about memory were validated. My burger had cheddar cheese and no jalapenos. It also oddly had no onion or pickle. It was a tasty burger, though, and my wife said her fish and chips were good too! Typically at restaurants, there is the standard, "Let me get these out of your way," before menus are picked up after ordering. This did happen, but not until the check was brought to our table. While it was a minor nuisance at best to negotiate the space of a small table with plates and menus, I would expect the service that comes with a price tag of $41 for fish and chips and a burger to be, well...service. Fortunately, there was a mini-fridge and microwave in the room, so we could go buy food and disposable dishes to avoid the over-priced restaurant again. If this were a motel with motel prices, it would easily be a 5 star motel. The problem is that this is not motel. It is supposed to be a resort as indicated by the name, "Mt. Hood Oregon Resort," and the many references to "resort" in their restaurant menu. While I don't necessarily believe that naming something a resort makes it one, I do believe that being charged like a resort would result in the experience of a resort. The only reason I gave it 2 stars is because I hope to avoid coming off as a raving lunatic as many 1 star reviewers do. I want to be informative for prospective guests considering staying at this "resort" as part of their Mt. Hood travel plans.

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