We paid $200 for the room and it was worth every penny. I can only imagine what the upgraded rooms are like. The resort is new and they clearly take good care of it. In-room coffee machine, real drink-sized glasses, real coffee cups, wine glasses, wine/bottle opener, drinks and snacks in fridge. Also, we heard no outside noise through walls or in hallway the bathroom had marble, a dressing table, a couple of robes to use, great towels, and quite possible the finest shower I've ever been in with three adjustable nozzles. Ultra modern phones with touch screens big HD TV (not that we even turned it on) clock/radio/stereo with iPod jack a couple of comfortable chairs, and cool chaise lounge with great pillows, a pillowtop bed that is as comfortable a bed as I've been in and free wireless internet. In no particular order: The colors were elegant but comfortable and soothing, with great lighting. I travel quite a bit on business, and I'd have to say that my room at the Tulalip is in the top two or three I've ever stayed in, if not at the top of the list.