Definitely still the "quaint" award winner for McCall. The extensive remodel about 1-2 years ago adds an elevator, and rooms include DVD players, so we enjoyed a Netflix we brought with, and the front desk also has movies available. The free evening wine and cookie hour is now just cookies and milk since state police cracked down on alcohol non-licensed folks (no wine for art gallery stroll in Boise anymore). Rooms are beautiful. No holiday increased rates-- $125 yearround, presumably with a modest annual increase for 2008. Evening cookie quality and the free breakfast have both gone downhill. The view from the remodeled restaurant is absolutely first class, but the breakfast service was terrible (now provided from in-house restaurant)-- a half hour before our order was taken. Fre breakfast was a small bowl of fruit, one small slice of fresh coffee cake, and one pre-fabricated frozen scone. In the past breakfast was a rather lavish spread, with both hot and cold foods self-served in a lovely dining room. This used to easily justify the $25 price difference from other area hotels-- no more. Now if you opt for Hotel McCall (which I often still would) you are paying for the nice environs and staff only.













