Latest Reviews for Oklahoma Hotels

SpringHill Suites Ardmore
4.3/5100 Reviews
Very nice hotel with easy access off the interstate. Our large room was a double queen with separate seating area and desk. Beds were comfy and breakfast was excellent. Also has indoor pool & hot tub. Parking lot was well lit and no riffraff hanging around. Very quiet. Highly recommended.
Wyndham Grand Oklahoma City Downtown
4/5114 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.
Aloft Tulsa Downtown
4/596 Reviews
Downtown Tulsa
There was a prolonged heat dome over Oklahoma a couple of weeks ago and it was no time for a hotel's AC to be having problems, but alas that was the case with the Aloft Tulsa Downtown. Two rooms we were given on the 10th floor had thermostat set to 68 but room temperatures of 79 and 81. Then we got moved to the 3rd floor, which was good the first day but then had the same problem the second day. The afternoon/evening desk person was nice and apologetic each time we came with an issue. Eventually a maintenance guy came up to the room at 10:30 at night and worked on it for a while. He managed to get it to where the temp would top out at 75 or so, which was livable. But it wasn't just a room issue; the whole hotel seemed to be struggling, as corridors were not cool and the desk people were keeping the lobby door open and had a large fan blowing at them. Otherwise, the room was clean and enjoyable, with a high ceiling and plenty of boutique touches similar to other Alofts. One of us didn't like how the bathroom was arranged with a sliding door and no good place to put the bathmat after a shower. The other of us was okay with the layout but didn't like that the middle position of the bathroom faucet gives hot water to drink. There are food items including a variety of items for breakfast on sale in the lobby. There is a pool that guests seemed to be enjoying and an outdoor table area and patio from which we could watch sunsets. The morning desk person had lots of interesting advice for things to see or do in Tulsa or outlying areas. For what it's worth, the Apple Maps app has the wrong idea where the hotel is and will take you to location that does you no good. You need to go to Denver and Fifth, then past the Tulsa County Central Library, and that's where the entrance is. Then once you've found it, there's a gate that has to open for you, both entering and leaving. And if you're just out for a walk, there are different gates for a human to use, which require a code to get back in - be sure to ask the desk person because they don't inform you otherwise. The reason for all that security may be the immediate area, which is not that appealing. Despite being the downtown, there isn't much going on there, even on weekdays. And sadly there is a homeless problem in the area, especially in front of the aforementioned library (which is a great facility if you go inside). About the most normal activity comes in the morning when lawyers and others enter the Tulsa County Courthouse which is opposite the library. Now maybe the area is more active when there is an event at the BOK Arena a couple of blocks away, or a convention is taking place at the Cox Business Center right behind the hotel, but when were there for three days, the area was just not happening (in stark contrast to Bricktown in OKC, where we had been previously).
Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa - Broken Arrow
4.5/5104 Reviews
We had a very long travel day and just wanted to relax and watch television before another long travel day ahead. Unfortunately, the television screen kept freezing up on every channel therefore, we did not get to enjoy the relaxing evening we had planned. Upon speaking with the front desk, I was informed that they had been experiencing issues for a while with the antenna in use for the second floor. He said he could move us to another room but could not guarantee the television would work. We were already unpacked and dressed for bed to relax and watch television so the last thing we wanted to do was re-dress, pack-up and move with no guarantee. He told me to ask for a certain front desk person who would be on duty the following morning and that she would address the inconvenience we experienced. When I spoke with her, she advised me that there was nothing she could offer. It is totally unacceptable that a hotel of this caliber would have an entire floor with an unresolved antenna issue leaving guests without access to a basic amenity. We stay at this property every year (some years multiple stays) and have yet to experience anything negative. It is unfortunate that we did during this stay, and nothing more than an apology was offered.
Best Western Plus Executive Residency Oklahoma City I-35
4.2/599 Reviews
The is a new nice beautiful and modern hotel. We certainly enjoyed staying there. The bathroom is quite nice and modern, The shower is a rain type with plenty of water raining on top of your head. I’m really very pleased, this was my second stay there., and I will stay there again & again when I m in the area. I can’t end this without mentioning the price, which is very affordable even for me.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Oklahoma City - Bricktown
4.4/599 Reviews
Downtown Oklahoma City
This hotel is in a great location and the staff was very friendly. We stayed in Bricktown for spring break and it was a central location to everything we wanted to do- about 15 minutes from everything outside of Bricktown. There is no free parking. We chose to do the valet for $34 a night, but there is a parking lot across the street for the same price. Our first night of valet was comped because it took over 30 minutes for us to get our car. We didn't have an issue after that. The hotel room was average. I suggest you bring your own pillows. Our 5 year old twin boys slept on the pull-out couch, but they are pretty easy going. Breakfast was also average. We stayed 2 nights and they had variations each morning. The pool was big but NOT HEATED. This doesn't seem like a big deal, but man was it chilly! The spa was also large and clean. Our twins had a great time swimming and it was the highlight of our trip :)
SpringHill Suites Oklahoma City Moore
4.3/5100 Reviews
The hotels general manager, Patel, made everything from checking in to checking out miserable. I work for Marriott. I know that the Marriott standard is to treat every guest like family. The goal is to make people want to come back. Her customer service skills are subpar, and if she doesn’t know how to treat another Marriott employee and their family, who showed nothing but kindness, I hate to think how she treats her employees that shes’s actually in charge of. Based on what I hear, it’s not well. The front desk employee, Liz, runs the place like a well oiled machine and should replace Patel immediately. She treats everyone who walks in the door like her best friend. She is the only reason I didn’t take my money elsewhere. And there are PLENTY of hotels within 5 miles of that place. As for the hotel itself, there’s not much to complain about. The hotel is clean and quiet. Breakfast is adequate. The rooms seem to be kept up. It’s probably the only reason, that and Liz, that people stay there. When you manage a hotel, you need to always keep in mind your guests are there for a variety of reasons. I had a sudden death in the family and had to fly home for a funeral. The last thing I needed to worry about was management treating my family members checking in with disrespect. And the last thing any of us needed at such a sensitive time was front desk staff taking out their lack of customer service skills on us. You never know what people are going through. Being nice to paying guests, and greeting them with a smile isn’t hard to do. The general manger could really use some training on how to run a hotel and to gain some people skills. She’s obviously miserable and you can clearly see on the faces of the employees that her lack of enthusiasm for the people who stay there is wearing thin the tolerance the staff has for the guests and their needs. It’s only a matter of time before people take their money elsewhere.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Norman
4.2/598 Reviews
Where do I start? First of all when we arrived to check in they said they did not have the room that I requested earlier in the day by calling them. Finally, after some heated discussion all at once they had a room on the top floor, king size bed and away from the elevator. When we arrived in the room it was dirty and the bed was made but looked as though the previous guest slept in it. The bathroom wasn't clean and there was food on the floor. Also, the built in shampoo bottle was completely empty. We called the front desk and she brought up clean sheets for us to make the bed and we showed her everything that was wrong. She agreed and left. We have pictures of everything that was nasty. The next day the lead housekeeper Melissa K. came up to apologize and said she would take care of everything. She seems like the only one in the hotel that cares about anything .Credit to her. She took the girl that cleaned it last into the room and spent two hours cleaning the room she said it should have never been like that. After her cleaning it the room was great. We spoke to the manager of the hotel and did comp us one days stay and supposedly gave us 1000 points, to which I have not seen them yet. Also, the elevator has a really loud squealing sound when it stops. We did bring it to front desk attention to which they didn’t seem to care. The fire alarm button on one of the elevators was broker off, how is that OK? The pool was out of order for all three days we stayed and I'm sure it has not been available for a lot longer. The breakfast selection was poor all three days that we stayed. There were no signature cinnamon rolls. I ask the breakfast attendant and she said they cannot get them. Plus, they only had the prepackaged muffins one day out of the three. The eggs were not hot and dried out. The coffee was weak all three days and terrible tasting. When we left the Norman IHG we went to Roswell NM and stay one night. They had the room that I called ahead for and it was cleaned and they had better coffee and actually had cinnamon rolls and muffins, imagine that.
Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills
4.3/5100 Reviews
I was locked out of my room on the third afternoon. During my conference. Room #850 The Hotel said the booking was for 2 nights and asked me to leave or pay another $150.00. Because I already paid for the room I said no Then they had security remove me from the room and I left the Hotel.
TownePlace Suites Tulsa North/Owasso
4.4/530 Reviews
The staff was very friendly. I booked a room with a king bed and a sofa bed. When I got to the room I immediately knew something didn't look right. The room was considerably smaller than what the pictures showed. I could pretty much tell right off the bat that there was not enough room between the bed and the sofa, to unfold the sofa. After attempting to open the sofa bed, the sofa bed opened up leaning onto the king bed, I called the front desk asking how we were supposed to use the sofa bed. She told me the furniture would have to be rearranged and she could send her guy up, but he didn't speak English, or I could move the sofa myself. I had to move the lamp and turn the sofa 45*. Upon moving it I discovered a potato chip and a pair of socks from under the sofa. Later I went to use a bath towel and it was dirty. There was a fork left in the dishwasher which prompted me to check out the silverware in the drawer, where I found several pieces were dirty.

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