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Residence Inn Tulsa Midtown
4.5/557 Reviews
South Tulsa - Woodland Hills
We arrived on a Thursday and left on Monday morning. Came to Tulsa to see Alice In Chains at the Brady Theater. This wasn’t the closest place to the venue, but after much research we decided to stay here for safety, accessibility to parks, restaurants, and 2 of our favorite grocery stores. Also based on the reviews of this hotel. I needed an ADA room with wheelchair access since I had my knee replaced just 4 weeks prior to this trip. This room was awesome! We could’ve had a wheelchair party with 100 wheelchairs! We got the one bedroom suite with king size bed. They probably fixed us up with the best room in the hotel for someone like me, who traveled earlier than Doctor wanted, and had to stay in bed most of the time lol. The room was huge, quiet, super clean and comfortable, and had a nice view of the skies when the thunder and lightning storms rolled in. Their landscaping is awesome. Every single one of the employees that we encountered, had a smile and were exceptionally friendly. They take pride in this hotel and it shows. I’ve got OCD and would never walk around without slippers in a hotel room, but felt comfortable doing in here when I couldn’t reach them due to mobility issues. We didn’t get to use the pool because storms but it was clean. The free breakfast was pretty good. It would’ve been better with fresh melons and berries but since the plandemic, those have been hard to come by on hotel breakfast menus. The seating area for breakfast was very nice, having indoor and outdoor options. Too bad I had to stay in the room most of the time, hooked up to my electric water cooler for knee inflammation, we would’ve taken advantage of that pool and sat outdoors when the weather was nice. Love love love this hotel. Give me an excuse to go back to Tulsa and we’ll be there!
Residence Inn Tulsa South
4.1/544 Reviews
South Tulsa - Woodland Hills
We stayed over Christmas in 2022 and it was an adventure... 1. We had a 2 bed/2bath suite that had a nice kitchenette and living room between the 2 rooms. It was perfect for my husband and I who were staying with my parents. 2. We realized there were no phones in the living room. Or any rooms. Neither of the bedrooms or the living area had a phone. The website advertises 3 phones. How are we supposed to call in case of an emergency? 3. Our toilet was acting up and we needed wanted maintenance. Since we were unable to call, my dad went to the front desk and was told there is no maintenance and they hand him a plunger. 4. Thursday was probably the coldest day of the year. We had a thermostat that dad put at like 75 but it kept getting colder and colder. The room got down to 65 degrees. Upon inspection, the furnace wasn't properly sealed up. When you opened that door (which prob should have been locked), you can see daylight coming through. So there was no way the room was going to get warm. So we get moved. Thankfully to the room directly above us so it wasn't too difficult to move rooms. At least this new room had ONE phone. However, the heating and cooling in this room was the exact opposite and the thermostat would go up to 80 on its own. 5. We go out on Friday night and notice in the lobby area on one of the tables there was an ice chest and a binder that said ”fire watch”. Long story short, none of the sprinklers or smoke alarms were working so they had to hire a company to be Fire Watch and they walked around every 15 minutes. Not sure what good this would do in alerting people if majority of the rooms probably dont have phones. 6. So I started paying attention to the fire extinguishers since apparently we had no working sprinklers or smoke detectors. Majority of them were in locked cases on the wall and you're supposed to break glass and at least half of them didn't have that sharp tool to break glass attached 7. Another safety issue...one of the side doors that are supposed to be locked so you need your room key to enter after hours, was still open at all times during the day/night. If you read prior reviews from earlier this year, this was complained about in a review and management claims it was fixed. 8. The door to the pool area was propped open with a towel and left like that which is another safety issue as a kid could easily run in there and into the pool. 9. There was expired food in the fridge in the breakfast area and I pointed it out... they threw some away and turned the others around. The one and only nice quality about the hotel, we were able to hook up or roku to the TV and stream without issues. Yup, being able to use our own Roku was the highlight of our stay. Kenya at the front desk was also very nice and pleasant when listening to our concerns. Do yourself a favor. DO NOT stay here. If you value any sense of security, avoid this place at all costs. Its a complete joke. An assistant GM did contact my dad and h

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