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Ramada by Wyndham Tulsa
3.5/5104 Reviews
Night personal more pleasant to guests than morning personal. Got on his bad side w/o trying. Room was clean (checked for bed bugs, it passed inspection) wifi was good, TV channels had wide variation. (It had CNN) breakfast was included, had a fair amount of choices.
Extended Stay America Suites - Tulsa - Midtown
3.4/540 Reviews
Hello Everybody!!! We are having a wonderful stay at ESA (Extended Stay America) Midtown, here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Due to the prior 2 years of dealing with COVID 19 protocols and restrictions, and the subsequent explosion in house prices, my wife and I decided to remain here at this hotel for an extended time. The staff here have been fabulous in caring for our every need. Even during this past week, when you had several top events held here in Tulsa, including the PGA Golf Championship, which caused zero available rooms in the Tulsa area, the staff responded in an exemplary fashion. Of course,whether it’s airlines or hotels, Booking Agencies (not the hotel itself) are notorious for overbooking the different sites. I happened to be in the lobby and witnessed several unhappy customers who had no room available to them, many after traveling here from a long way off, just to realize the hotel was overbooked. So, the staff was under tremendous pressure to explain “Why”, “the customer insisted”, and what they were going to do now? I could see the hopelessness and helplessness in their eyes. But actually, it’s not the hotel’s fault. Having travelled worldwide and stayed in over 35 countries, I can see this issue is a systematic failure of the Reservation System, in that the Reservation System does not take care to ensure booked travelers are not stranded due to over-bookings. This System needs to be revamped to take better care of travelers so they will not be stranded because of over-bookings. Still, the ESA Staff braved the difficult language being thrown at them, and handled the situation in an extremely Professional manner. Once again, The Staff at Extended Stay America has gone over and beyond their normal call of duty to satisfy clients and ease the pain of a difficult situation. Great Job ESA Midtown! Jim H.
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.
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.
Hometown Inn & Suites
3.9/554 Reviews
My wife and I were in Tulsa (from Wichita) working on our rental property and needed an inexpensive place to stay, and not being concerned about amenities. Picked this place due to positive reviews. BOY WAS I SURPRISED. We normally stay in 4 star hotels when on vacation, but for this purpose we were cost conscious due to the nature of our trip. In similar situations I have often stayed at many of the other ”Name Brand” budget facilities under $60. Hometown Inn is light years ahead of the rest. Although small and frugal, offering nothing more than basic vending machines, the property is meticulously maintained and clean. Walking in, you are greeted with extremely fresh smelling hallways and super clean carpet. You can tell this is a family owned and operated facility, taking great pride in its upkeep. We were pleasantly greeted by the female owner, Rupal, who owns the property with her husband. She was vacuuming the hallway when we arrived. Super friendly and kind hearted, as we noted her young daughter playing in the lobby while Rupal vacuumed. Rupal seemed to be there most of the time during our two night stay, so I suspect that they might live on site, but that is only conjecture on my part. Walking into the room held quite a surprise to us. Spotlessly clean and fully remodeled with brand new furniture that was as nice (for its size) as much more expensive properties. The bed was comfortable and you had several choices in types of pillow. This hotel is facing an extremely busy freeway but our room was as quiet as a church. In other words, well insulated. It does have tile floors so your feet will get chilled walking on them (not a biggie), but that guarantees no musty odors from old and soiled carpets. My biggest pet peeve for all hotels, including the high end 4 star facilities is the horrible water pressure in their showers, dribbling barely enough water on you to rinse. NOT THIS ONE. This hotel has the best water pressure in a shower that I have ever experienced. On top of that, they have installed large stylish shower heads that spread the flow all over you. That alone is worth the price of admission. Only minor negative, like most hotels, the towels are pretty small and pretty rough to the touch. I know that is somewhat necessary due to needing to keep the bulk down, for daily washing and drying of linens. But I will definitely take that in favor of the shower. Bar soap is barely large enough to lather with, but we always bring our own full size bars when we travel. At first we couldn't find a fridge to put our leftovers from dinner, but then discovered it hidden in the credenza underneath the TV. Coffee maker is really dinky and only makes one small cup at a time. Be sure to request styro coffee cups from the front desk if there are none in your room. Ours did not have any the first night there and we had to use their small clear plastic water cups. Later found out that the maid overlooked that item. There are 2 ”built in” night
Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa Airport
3.7/5102 Reviews
Hotel service is good, you can call the hotel shuttle to the Tulsa airport to pick up people, breakfast is delicious, the surrounding environment is also good, but the shower cap toothbrush toothpaste slippers should be brought.

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