Phone Number 939420650
Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member
4125 Riverside Place, In Anderson (Cascade), Anderson, CA 96007, United States
Rating
4.1
GreenLeader
2024
Price Level
$$
Rooms
120
Pets
Yes
16
May

Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member, Anderson

Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member

Conveniently located off Interstate 5 the Gaia Hotel an Ascend Hotel Collection Member in Anderson CA is adjacent to the Sacramento River offering easy access to Shasta Outlets and Mt. Shasta Ski Park. The hotel is also convenient to attractions in the City of Redding learning at Turtle Bay Exploration Park and family fun at Waterworks Park. Guests of the hotel are invited to experience beautiful landscaping and eco-friendly amenities relax in the outdoor heated pool work out in the fitness center and enjoy free coffee and free wireless high-speed Internet access. There is a full service restaurant on-site WOODSIDEgrill as well as a full service bar. All guest rooms offer a flat-screen television with cable desk down pillows hair dryer alarm clock iron and ironing board. Some rooms feature a microwave and sofa sleeper. This is a pet-friendly hotel with four-legged friends allowed to stay for a fee. This is a non-smoking hotel.

Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member

Price & Availability

Overall

Very Good
4.1
968 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 4.7
Location 4.6
Cleanliness 4.2
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 4
Amenities 3.8
Condition 4.1
Recomendation 85.9%
“Pool and hot tub were nice. One door to the pool is broken so if you can't get in just go around to the other. Hot tub smelled like a type of gas when the jets turned on. Suite rooms are very large, they do have AC and heat. LOTS of outlets. No elevator to second floor that I could see. Little weird in the open circle between rooms. Cleanliness was not great. An old coffee pod was in the coffee maker when we came in. Beautiful coy pond and nice walking pathways to get to and from different areas of the buildings. Call and reserve a spa time a day ahead or you probably won't get one. You can check out physically or do a contactless checkout just leaving your cards in the room.”
— Makayla Whitespeare
“They set us up with a second floor room, but they have no elevators and we, being elderly, would have found that difficult. So we asked if there was a ground-level room available. They set us up with one, but on entering the bathroom door was oddly in the way of the entry door. The TV was on, and the room smelled heavily of alcohol and was already occupied. We gracefully backed out and closed the door. The occupant made no sounds at all, despite our noisy entry. We informed the office and suggested they might do a welfare check on the occupant. They apologized and set us up with an upgrade to a bungalow. The rooms are dated but clean. The heating/cooling worked flawlessly. We did not get the breakfast, as we made an early rise and start on our return home because snow was threatening our progress in the southern Oregon passes. We DO hope the gentleman in the occupied room was okay.”
— David W “O-B-1” Mitchell