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Radisson Hotel Oklahoma City Airport
3.7/598 Reviews
The room was booked by my company. I'm a truck driver and my truck was down for maintenance. When I got there to check in I was told that I personally would have to pay extra fees before I could go to my room even though my company was the one paying for my stay. It wasn't until I called my company on speaker phone that the lady behind the counter agreed to put the charge on the company account like it was supposed to be and assist the young lady that was trying her best to help me. I was not made to feel welcome at all by the woman claiming to be the supervisor. Especially when she disregarded the young lady that was trying her best to get me checked in. She was clearly new and just needed some help but the other two would not even acknowledge her. Normally this would be the end of it and I would mark this as a bad stay, however the young lady who was doing her best to help me at first was very sweet and welcoming and even made sure that I had everything I needed (offered me extra towels, soaps, etc...). When it was time to check out, the gentleman at the desk proceeded to inquire about my stay. Unlike the woman I encountered upon check in, he was dressed very professionally, greeted each guest as they came through the door and even paid for candy for the family with little kids waiting on their shuttle. If it wasn't for Mr. Bennett (the real manager); the hotel and the rude lady who called herself a supervisor would have gotten a one star.
Aloft Oklahoma City Downtown - Bricktown
3.8/595 Reviews
Downtown Oklahoma City
First let me start by complimenting the staff. Customer service was excellent and friendly. Also we were provided bottles of water whenever we needed them. Unfortunately it goes down hill from here. I booked this weekend girls trip based on staying at an Aloft in another city and was excited about our stay until we stepped foot in the door. First thing we noticed after a very hot walk with our luggage from the train station is that there is NO AC in the common areas. Temps outside are ranging from 90-110 degrees! They had a fan blowing on the hotel receptionist-if I was an employee there, I would not stay. Come to find out it hasn't been fixed in over a year! WHAT???? are you kidding me? Part of the draw to hotels is being able to hang out in the commons areas, play some games, lounge on the couches and enjoy a breakfast without sweating in it. So we had to stay in our room if we wanted to cool off between sight seeing. Second- we were very excited we could hang out in the pool since inside the hotel was not refreshing. I am no pool expert but I don't think pool water should be cloudy. I have a feeling that there is little to no maintenance done. To me, pool water should be clear and PH properly monitored and kept up. I didn't have a water testing kit but it was not inviting to swim in-very disappointing. (there was a guy picking up trash around the pool in the mornings so I guess that was something) Third- Furniture, rugs and other items in the common areas, around the pool and in the hotel room we stayed in were dirty, stained and worn. The sticker decorations in the elevators were tattered in places and just cheap looking. Fourth-hotel room itself. Sink and counter were cracked. Water pressure was barely enough to rinse shampoo from hair and the lighting was so dark in the shower you could barely see. Tile looked like it had not been cleaned in a while. Beds were comfortable enough but you really ought to provide more than one chair in a room with 2 double beds. Air conditioner worked fine but smelled a bit musty.
Wyndham Grand Oklahoma City Downtown
4.1/5113 Reviews
Downtown Oklahoma City
The valet service was excellent and a blessing in the heat. Also, everything is closeby so there is not much driving or traffic to hassele your stay. . We were missing a hairdryer but the front desk was prompt to deliver one to our room.
Four Points by Sheraton Oklahoma City Quail Springs
4/583 Reviews
Quail Springs
I will preface this by saying that the manager and front desk person did address my issues and did do their best to correct the issues. I was traveling to OKC to meet up with my son and his family for his birthday. We were wanting to have dinner at Ramsey's Kitchen and I wanted a hotel near that location. I tried for several days to find a hotel in OKC that didn't have terrible reviews and offered breakfast. Not having breakfast was a deal breaker for me. Since my son has a 5 year old daughter - we needed breakfast. I called Marriott, after not having any luck on the website, and was offered this hotel with the breakfast rate. I checked the reviews and while they weren't terrible, not all of them were great. But the hotel was in the area that I needed, so I booked it. I had two queen rooms: 419 and 421. Both were clean on the surface. However when I dropped a vitamin on the floor and was down trying to find it, instead I found a LOT of trash (some disgusting) under the dresser. That was my straw. As to the actual room conditions: there is condensation around the windows and water pools on the window sill in both rooms. The paint/paper is peeling away from the walls near the AC in both rooms. There is a pink stain on one wall - in each room. And the baseboard in the bathroom in room 421, under the sink is peeling away from the wall. On the surface those are minor issues. There is a mini fridge, microwave and coffee pot in the room. There isn't a closet but rather a wardrobe that is rather small. You have to hang your clothes front to back rather than side to side like a normal closet. That made getting to items in the back hard. The dresser is comprised of a storage box type. Those were stained/dirty. The lighting in the bathroom leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to doing makeup. I did like the walk in glass shower. There is lotion, shampoo, conditioner, body wash and hand soap in the room, if you forget yours. The beds were awesome. They were very comfortable and I have zero complaints about them. There is ample storage on the dresser and quite a few power outlets. My main issue aside from the unfortunate find under the dresser was the breakfast. There is a menu in the room. But those items listed for breakfast is not what is offered. Or at least not what we were offered. We stayed three days. On day one we were offered eggs (either liquid or powder), sausage, and toast. I asked for toast and fruit. I was given semi cold toast and a tangerine. There was no cereal, no pastries, no omelets, no other sides or menu items as listed on the room menu. I don't recall if there was juice or not - but it wasn't in the breakfast area. I was told at check in that breakfast was ”cooked to order.” Cooked to order in advance - not upon order. There was coffee and hot water in the lobby. Day two- the same as the day before. I got toast and two bananas. The breakfast person was very apologetic. I explained that I am limited to what I can eat and there
The National, Autograph Collection
4.7/549 Reviews
Downtown Oklahoma City
New hotel that underwent an amazing reno. Booked the Junior Suite and what a wonderful room for a good price! Spacious, separate “living room” with gorgeous light fixtures, deep blue wall color with wonderful white baseboards and doors, beautiful window coverings and carpet. The bedroom is huge with wonderful bathroom that has a gorgeous large shower and vanity. Bronze fixtures everywhere which look so classy. Only problem was the “night light” under the vanity--flips on and off erratically. The Great Hall on the main floor is glorious. Soaring ceilings that look to be 30+ feet high, gorgeous art deco light fixtures and décor. Wonderful place for a drink to enjoy the surroundings. Parking is available in the attached garage which is the worst ever. Extremely narrow lanes that curve in ridiculous ways. Unfortunately that’s the only option to be near the hotel. We did not do valet parking (about $6 more), which is a must to avoid this horrendous garage.
Courtyard Oklahoma City Downtown
4.3/599 Reviews
Downtown Oklahoma City
Best thing about the Marriott Courtyard on Reno is its location. It is about 2 blocks from the Bricktown area with restaurants and riverwalk. It is adjacent to the Paycom Center where the OKC Thunder basketball team plays. It is about 1 mile from the OKC Bombing Memorial. The worst thing about the Marriott Courtyard on Reno is its location. There are lots of people walking and driving outside the hotel in the evening. It is pretty loud. There is a freight train line across the street and the trains are loud. Hotel is clean. Housekeeping did not clean our room or give us clean towels. I didn't see any statement that they were skipping days for housekeeping. Bathroom was ok. Sink did not drain well. Thermostat was erratic. Sometimes room was too hot; other times too cold. Clerk checking us in said breakfast wasn't included. Fortunately, we had printed confirmation that said it was. Breakfast was a buffet for $19 a person. Food was ordinary, except for an omelet station where the woman made great omelets, but only 1 of the 2 days.

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