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Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel
4.4/558 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel

Paris|1.86km from Chez Habibi

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

We stayed six nights at this fairly spartan property that was fitted with basic room attributes including a small refrigerator, a hair dryer and a tiny safe. We requested a coffee maker and received a hot pot with instant coffee. Getting an iron in the room proved a bit of an ordeal. The room was clean and the beds were quite good. Hotel staff was uniformly convivial, accommodating and helpful with exception of an encounter with the night manager (more on that later). Only one low voltage outlet in the bathroom was provided that could power an electric razor. My daughter brought a dual-voltage curling iron and hair straightener that could not be used in the bathroom due to lack of an electrical outlet. Staff ultimately provided an extension cord to be strung from the nightstand, and over the bed that my daughter was able to use to reach a wall mirror in the bedroom. We had the misfortune to be at the property during the annual Pride celebration at Place de la Republique directly in front of the hotel. My wife has mobility issues and we had to push through hundreds of drunken celebrants to get to the only entrance to the hotel. Scary stuff getting pushed along by a mob where my wife could have fallen and been trampled. I understand the Pride celebration is a public event but its a scheduled event that the hotel could have alerted clients to and made provisions to have opened a guarded entrance on the backside of the building away from the inebriated mob. With an early morning departure to the airport, I went to the desk the night before to check out so we could leave quickly the following morning. The front desk clerk advised that the hotel had my card on file and my e-mail address so they would send me the bill thereafter with nothing additionally to be done the next morning - just drop the key and run. As we were leaving early the next morning the night manager told me that I couldn't leave because I hadn't settled my bill. He inferred I was skipping out without paying the bill. I recounted the discussion I had the previous night and he repeated firmly that the bill needed to be closed out before we could leave. It was an uncomfortable encounter that was unnecessary. Somebody needs training here and its not the client. In summary, I'd say this property lacked many expected elements for the price point and as such could only describe it as providing moderate value. The lack of provisions to accommodate client access during the Pride celebration and the check-out snafu made it seem that they were somehow new to the game.

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Hotel Indigo Tulsa Dwtn-Entertainment Area
4.4/5102 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Tulsa Dwtn-Entertainment Area

Tulsa
Stayed here one night while passing through Tulsa. The hotel is pretty new and is in a great location; it’s walking distance to plenty of restaurants. There’s also a rooftop bar with a great view of the city. It’s open to the public which is slightly odd. We didn’t know it was Pride so we’re surprised at how busy the city and the hotel were. Checking in wasn’t the best. Despite booking two rooms they put us on different floors. I understand it was a busy night but I know for a fact plenty of other groups were put on the same floor. They did eventually move up to the same floor but only after some negotiation. The rooms themselves were nice and clean. The room with one bed felt much larger and had a seating area. The bathroom was good too with a decent shower. There was a very loud fan in the bathroom that would not turn off which was annoying. Despite the room being nice, everything went downhill from there. There was a large group of people staying on our floor who were divided between at least four rooms. They had clearly been drinking all day and were being very rowdy. From 10pm onwards they kept coming in and out of all their rooms, making an insane amount of noise in the corridor. They were shouting, arguing and taking really loudly. They kept all the doors to their rooms open and were basically treating the hallway as an extension of their rooms. We rang the front desk multiple times to get them to talk to the people but they did nothing helpful. I think they maybe sent someone up at one point but it did nothing. We even tried to reason with them but got nowhere. The hotel staff dealt with the situation very badly. They should never have allowed a group that large into the hotel. Spreading them over an entire floor was always going to be a bad idea. I can’t say I’d recommend this hotel. It doesn’t seem well run despite looking good and being in a nice location.

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Osage Casino Downtown Tulsa
4.2/5103 Reviews
It was a great stay the only problem was the terrible storm that hit the area on Saturday night 90 mph winds knocked out the power for 25 minutes. The food was good.
Tulsa Club Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.3/5102 Reviews
I told my friends to stay at this hotel because of one reason. Your staff! All of them are fantastic, for starters Ron took us on a tour of the hotel which was very meaningful for my friends, he also picked us up and took us to many restaurants and was awesome! He went above and beyond! Shannon served us at the bar, she is fantastic!!! She is the best bartender who is able to make any drink taste fabulous. Rowena, is GREAT! From the 1st time we stayed at the hotel Roe waited on us and made us feel at home. Also provides superb service! The Best! They are the reason we come back to this hotel for dinner and drinks every Saturday. The chef TShombe is the best in Tulsa!! We love these people! They make your hotel.
Quality Inn Tulsa-Downtown West
2.5/512 Reviews
Cracked mirror and window. Ragged edge carpet into bathroom. Some critter (maybe a sparrow) wreaking havoc in the ceiling above the bathroom fan. Dark corridor as bulbs not working in hall outside our room, so that felt creepy. Shower head pipe was loose. Drawers on desk and nightstand kept opening after being closed, giving the sense that everything was off-kilter. Our friends’ room didn’t have a blanket on their bed, just a sheet and the shower curtain-like coverlet, so they bought a couple of throws for their stay. Paint touch-ups in our room of whatever color they had on hand, so oddball blotches hither and yon. Graffiti on our friends’ torn window screen on their little balcony. Front desk workers were kind enough, but they had to go clean instead of working the front desk in the morning, so it really gives the impression of trying to operate a large hotel on a raggedy shoestring. Even though it’s off-season, the outdoor pool looked particularly uninviting and neglected, like they probably never use it, and it’s set in some strange, grungy alcove of the building. Someone is trying to make the front entrance look clean and somewhat grand, but trash strewn around the property and some weird outdoor space that may be an old cemented-in pool (?) just give the overall impression of neglect with little hope in sight.
Hotel Indigo Tulsa Dwtn-Entertainment Area
4.4/5102 Reviews
Stayed here one night while passing through Tulsa. The hotel is pretty new and is in a great location; it’s walking distance to plenty of restaurants. There’s also a rooftop bar with a great view of the city. It’s open to the public which is slightly odd. We didn’t know it was Pride so we’re surprised at how busy the city and the hotel were. Checking in wasn’t the best. Despite booking two rooms they put us on different floors. I understand it was a busy night but I know for a fact plenty of other groups were put on the same floor. They did eventually move up to the same floor but only after some negotiation. The rooms themselves were nice and clean. The room with one bed felt much larger and had a seating area. The bathroom was good too with a decent shower. There was a very loud fan in the bathroom that would not turn off which was annoying. Despite the room being nice, everything went downhill from there. There was a large group of people staying on our floor who were divided between at least four rooms. They had clearly been drinking all day and were being very rowdy. From 10pm onwards they kept coming in and out of all their rooms, making an insane amount of noise in the corridor. They were shouting, arguing and taking really loudly. They kept all the doors to their rooms open and were basically treating the hallway as an extension of their rooms. We rang the front desk multiple times to get them to talk to the people but they did nothing helpful. I think they maybe sent someone up at one point but it did nothing. We even tried to reason with them but got nowhere. The hotel staff dealt with the situation very badly. They should never have allowed a group that large into the hotel. Spreading them over an entire floor was always going to be a bad idea. I can’t say I’d recommend this hotel. It doesn’t seem well run despite looking good and being in a nice location.
Aloft Tulsa Downtown
3.9/5101 Reviews
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).
Fairfield Inn & Suites Tulsa Downtown Arts District
4.5/5102 Reviews
We had an excellent experience staying at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Tulsa's Downtown Arts District. The location is prime, and it's within walking distance to many of downtown Tulsa's attractions and restaurants. First of all, the attached parking garage was easy to navigate and it provided a safe space for our vehicle. The entire property is secured by key card, so security was never a question. The elevators were quick and responsive, and navigating the property was easy and straightforward. The room was perfectly clean and well put together, and the front desk service was friendly and informative. We enjoyed the pool, which felt like it was saline (no smelly chlorine, awesome!). The breakfast was tasty with vegan and vegetarian options as well. Thanks especially to Kristin and Sarah for the exceptional service and great experience. We highly recommend staying at the Fairfield Inn & Suites -Tulsa Downtown Arts District anytime you're traveling through Tulsa. We will certainly plan to stop by next time we're in town.

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