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Clarion Hotel Broken Arrow - Tulsa

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma United States of America

Clarion Hotel Broken Arrow - Tulsa
3.5

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Gina F
1 year ago
Go elsewhere We've stayed here numerous times over the past 5 years and each time it seems it gets worse than the last time. We stay here because it's closer to where family members live. (We'd stay at their house but they don't have room and we travel 4 hours to get to Broken Arrow). The positive - the bed is comfortable. That's about the only plus except that there is a one-time pet fee of $25 for your entire stay (and not per each night). The negatives - card keys don't work. We had to have them redone twice during our 2 night stay. The outside entrances to the building are ALWAYS unlocked and there is no card key entrance anymore. Breakfast was really bad - coffee lukewarm, the juices were "out" both Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend, very few choices - only eggs and greasy sausage links. One woman came in on Sunday and Morning mornings while we were eating and she filed her large tote bag with yogurt, apples, taking coffee cups and filling them with cereal to take back to their rooms (or wherever). After the food gets restocked, we see people come in and fill up plates to take back to their rooms. This happens every time we stay there. The cereals and the few pasteries or yogurts were taken in bulk by people. Unless one wanted a waffle, the remainder of the food there is confiscated by hoarders. The notice about Econolodge paying for $7 for breakfast is a TOTAL JOKE. People are coming right and left in there and taking food out of the breakfast area and no one questions. The signs posted in the breakfast area is a joke. People do whatever they want. The carpet in the room and in the hallways are dirty and old looking. The chair had torn upholstery. There was NO bathmat - only two bath towels, 2 washclothes and 2 handtowels. I had to use a handtowel for a bathmat. Speaking of bath - the tub didn't drain well and I was standing in water above my ankles while taking a shower. Only one bar of soap. The tub/shower needed to be recaulked. There was NO clock in the room. We've stayed in other rooms at this hotel and there has always been a clock in the room. But even worse than that - I started to plug in a nightlight and it sparked/busted the nightlight bulb - I could have been electrocuted had I not been holding the "shade" of the nightlight. It ruined my nightlight and I had to throw it away. The ice machine on the 1st floor was broken so we had to go to the 2nd floor to get ice. The front desk clerk on Sunday evening - we had to ask for a working cardkey around 10 p.m. as we couldn't get either cardkey to work to access our hotel room. We informed her that we wouldn't be staying the Monday night that we had reserved and stated that she could release it. She said "oh, just settle it when you check out and tell them then". Guess it was too much trouble for her to release so someone else could reserve it. No internet capability on Saturday or Sunday evenings. Tried numerous times and couldn't get it to work. Never did get it to work. No phone in room to call front desk. When we came back to the hotel on Sunday evening (about 10 p.m.) the desk clerk was aggravated and asking everyone if they had a dog running loose because one was running the floor on the 4th floor without the owner(s) being around. Why doesn't the front desk clerk KNOW who has rented a pet-friendly room on that floor and tried to contact those who have rented a pet-friendly room???? It made this hotel personnel look so incompetent! Our dog is ALWAYS on a leash or controlled when traveling. This place has gone downhill so much in the past few years. Anyone could walk through the outside entrances into the hotel - there is ZERO security. The front desk personnel have an "I don't care attitude". This is in a great location, close to the highway.

Amenities

Center- Fitness
Parking - Free
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free
Pool - Outdoor

Property Location
Located in Broken Arrow, Clarion Hotel Broken Arrow - Tulsa is within a 15-minute drive of Tulsa Expo Center and Hard Rock Casino Tulsa. This hotel is 12.4 mi (20 km) from BOK Center and 9.9 mi (15.9 km) from Oral Roberts University.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 189 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Amenities
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including a 24-hour fitness center and a seasonal outdoor pool. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, a television in a common area, and a picnic area.

Dining
Take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Broken Arrow? This hotel has 4219 square feet (392 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Upneet K
|1 review
DISGUSTING If I could give this hotel 0 stars, I would. The people there are very rude and didn’t even tell my family where our rooms were located. When we finally found our rooms, we saw tons of bugs crawling on the floors and walls. We cancelled our stay within minutes. DON’T EVER COME HERE.
Gina F
|1 review
Go elsewhere We've stayed here numerous times over the past 5 years and each time it seems it gets worse than the last time. We stay here because it's closer to where family members live. (We'd stay at their house but they don't have room and we travel 4 hours to get to Broken Arrow). The positive - the bed is comfortable. That's about the only plus except that there is a one-time pet fee of $25 for your entire stay (and not per each night). The negatives - card keys don't work. We had to have them redone twice during our 2 night stay. The outside entrances to the building are ALWAYS unlocked and there is no card key entrance anymore. Breakfast was really bad - coffee lukewarm, the juices were "out" both Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend, very few choices - only eggs and greasy sausage links. One woman came in on Sunday and Morning mornings while we were eating and she filed her large tote bag with yogurt, apples, taking coffee cups and filling them with cereal to take back to their rooms (or wherever). After the food gets restocked, we see people come in and fill up plates to take back to their rooms. This happens every time we stay there. The cereals and the few pasteries or yogurts were taken in bulk by people. Unless one wanted a waffle, the remainder of the food there is confiscated by hoarders. The notice about Econolodge paying for $7 for breakfast is a TOTAL JOKE. People are coming right and left in there and taking food out of the breakfast area and no one questions. The signs posted in the breakfast area is a joke. People do whatever they want. The carpet in the room and in the hallways are dirty and old looking. The chair had torn upholstery. There was NO bathmat - only two bath towels, 2 washclothes and 2 handtowels. I had to use a handtowel for a bathmat. Speaking of bath - the tub didn't drain well and I was standing in water above my ankles while taking a shower. Only one bar of soap. The tub/shower needed to be recaulked. There was NO clock in the room. We've stayed in other rooms at this hotel and there has always been a clock in the room. But even worse than that - I started to plug in a nightlight and it sparked/busted the nightlight bulb - I could have been electrocuted had I not been holding the "shade" of the nightlight. It ruined my nightlight and I had to throw it away. The ice machine on the 1st floor was broken so we had to go to the 2nd floor to get ice. The front desk clerk on Sunday evening - we had to ask for a working cardkey around 10 p.m. as we couldn't get either cardkey to work to access our hotel room. We informed her that we wouldn't be staying the Monday night that we had reserved and stated that she could release it. She said "oh, just settle it when you check out and tell them then". Guess it was too much trouble for her to release so someone else could reserve it. No internet capability on Saturday or Sunday evenings. Tried numerous times and couldn't get it to work. Never did get it to work. No phone in room to call front desk. When we came back to the hotel on Sunday evening (about 10 p.m.) the desk clerk was aggravated and asking everyone if they had a dog running loose because one was running the floor on the 4th floor without the owner(s) being around. Why doesn't the front desk clerk KNOW who has rented a pet-friendly room on that floor and tried to contact those who have rented a pet-friendly room???? It made this hotel personnel look so incompetent! Our dog is ALWAYS on a leash or controlled when traveling. This place has gone downhill so much in the past few years. Anyone could walk through the outside entrances into the hotel - there is ZERO security. The front desk personnel have an "I don't care attitude". This is in a great location, close to the highway.
Dohego77
|1 review
Done with Choice Hotels. I seldom complain but this place is unacceptable. Booked a room on 5/16 for a late arrival on 5/16 and check out 5/17. Arrived near midnight to learn that there is no hot water here and hasn't had for quite some time. I was never informed of this until arrival leaving little or no recourse. Charged full price with no option except "full price or cancel" at midnight? Choice Hotels has become so large and their reputation is compromised. Assigned a room already occupied by someone else was no fun on an already bad experience. Finally got a different room that was not occupied. Slept a few hours, took a cold shower and got the hell out of that place. Booking with Choice Hotels has been a gamble in recent years and it won't happen again. This experience is why Choice will never again have a opportunity to show such unprofessional business practices to us as individuals and our colleagues will no longer have Choice Hotels as an option for business travel. What a dump.
Venture31333708302
|1 review
Just stat away. No more than a one star facility. This weekend was full of problems. We arrived on Friday afternoon to a new agent in training, so it took a bit. Ok, that’s fine. The other person was from the office and training her but trying to help another customer too. This new agent struggled to make the room key and then I asked if the elevator was straight down the hall and she said yes. My husband and I arrived at a broken elevator with our large suitcases (we are traveling across the county and had a lot to carry). We begrudgingly lugged the bags upstairs and the room key did not work. I went back downstairs and the office lady apologized and made me new keys. I asked if the elevator would be broken all weekend and she was confused. There was a working set near the desk that we were not told about. Ok, great. I went upstairs using one of those and went into the room. It was very dated and had a scent. We don’t spend a lot of time in our room when we travel, so I just went into the bathroom quick. My husband sat in the tilted-looking bed and sunk right down to the spring. Same thing when I came out to see what all the fuss was about. I went back to the front desk where the office lady gave us a new room down the hall. This bed was still tilted, but it was a bit better. Once again, a very dated room with lots of chips and dings in the furniture and inside the tub. At least the mattress was a little better this time. We arrived back later at the hotel to two fire trucks, a crying child, and another broken elevator. I don’t know what happened, but now there was just one elevator left. It did not sound great, so we typically took the stairs. That night began a series of three nights waking up with our noses clogged with dust. The AC Unit just blew it out, but the room was so hot that we needed it. We had the temperature down to 60 and still could not stop sweating. On Saturday night we came back and there was no hot water. Husband had hot water in the morning and showered then. He was in his pajamas and I was stripped down ready to shower. I tried calling he desk and there was no answer. I just ended up taking a cold shower. Husband tried to shower on Sunday morning again and it was still cold. I went to the desk on Sunday morning before leaving for the day to ask about the water. The desk staff were unapologetic and said there was no hot water anywhere at the hotel and took down my number. They said that they would call with an update, I never received any call. We went back late in the afternoon and the new staff that had checked us on on Friday night was working. She actually apologized and looked like she felt bad. I asked if there was any compensation after learning that hot water would not back, but she and the other lady there did not know. We went back to our room and the keys did not work. I went back downstairs to speak to the front desk and new staff apologized again. She tried making keys and struggled. The other lady there also struggled. I said that one key was fine, but even that was a tall order. 10 minutes later I finally had a key. We went back out that evening and luckily the key worked when we came back later. This morning we left as early as we could. Suffice to say, we will never be back here. It was rated three stars and looked to be a nice hotel when I booked, but it is definitely more of a one star. I should also mention that the door did not lock unless you slammed it shut. It should have locked automatically. And we tried breakfast on Saturday morning, but everything but the waffles were gone at 8am, so we left and never tried going back again. The Econo Lodge is attached and those guests have to pay $7.00 for breakfast. There is also a restaurant on the property. We didn’t go, but they advertised a full hot breakfast for $5.99. Perhaps this should be the included breakfast for Clarion guests, as breakfast does not seem to be their thing. Again, not a three star breakfast at all. It was just a weekend of many mishaps. We will absolutely choose a different hotel the next time we travel through this area.
Aubree F
|1 review
Horrible GM Do not book here even if your power is still out. The GM, Amanda Kennedy, is running a predatory business during a natural disaster emergency. The other employees tried their best to accommodate the customers, but the GM had no interest in doing so (didn't know where items were) and would not honor the discount an employee the previous day told us would be included if our room was not cleaned (again). I so appreciated the other employees who were trying their best in a crappy situation, and one of them should be GM. If you choose to risk it, maybe call ahead and check which manager is on duty.

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