And now I need a reasonable hotel for 2 nights any suggestions?
...I always,
always book directly with the front desk of the chosen hotel. Second party bookings are seldom less expensive and many hotels treat such bookings as "second class" transactions. I don't even use the (800)-numbers that get you the national central reservations center for the larger chains. Talk to somebody at the desk of the chosen hotel and get their name. Just my 2¢ worth.
About 5 years ago I looked into "reasonable" hotels in downtown Seattle; and the only option I found was the Moore Hotel. It was an old, big city hotel that had been renovated. I had no complaints. Currently, it seems to have very good reviews.
In general, I think niemi24's contention that prices offered by "second party" bookings are the same as by the hotel's website is true. But not always. Last summer I booked two rooms at a very nice hotel in Berlin via a web booking agent for around $60, a steal. We arrived about 7:00AM on an overnight train from Austria; and although the desk clerk did look a bit perplexed when he saw the rate, he was kind enough to let us into one of the rooms right away to freshen up and stow our gear before going out to sight see.
It always pays to compare.