I was finishing up a long day of travel after driving over 11 hours, much of which was in pouring rain. That being said, I was glad to arriveat this Courtyard. When I entered the building, there was a warm fire glowing which was very inviting. The male front desk agent that checked me in was professional and engaged me in pleasant and interesting conversation, and informed me of all the necessary information to ensure I had an enjoyable stay.||When I entered the room, I ensured it was clean, and then went downstairs to tend to some business and then get a bite to eat since their onsite eatery/bar, The Bistro, would be closing soon. I completed|a task on the computer in their business area but realized I could not print the document because no printer was connected. I informed the front desk agent and she was very helpful, giving me her email address so I could email the document to her and she in turn printed it.||Thankful that I was done taking care of business, I headed to The Bistro|and was served by Kevin, who was professional, a great conversationalist, and helpful. I ordered some wings with garlic aioli, and also attempted to order a Whiskey Sour, but was informed that there|was an issue with supply delivery and there was no bourbon. Once he determined that I liked wine, he recommended a nice Riesling, which I sipped on by the fire while waiting on the wings. When he brought them over, I headed upstairs to eat and sip in the comfort of my room while watching Netflix. The wings were flavorful and the garlic aioli was a great accompaniment.||After a comfortable night's sleep, I woke up early and attended to the business that brought me to the OKC area, returned to the hotel for about an hour, and then caught the hotel shuttle to the airport. I|enjoyed my experience here from beginning to end. All of the staff members, including the shuttle driver, that I encountered were magnificent. I regret that my stay was so short and wouldn't hesitate to stay here...
Read moreI was finishing up a long day of travel after driving over 11 hours, much of which was in pouring rain. That being said, I was glad to arriveat this Courtyard. When I entered the building, there was a warm fire glowing which was very inviting. The male front desk agent that checked me in was professional and engaged me in pleasant and interesting conversation, and informed me of all the necessary information to ensure I had an enjoyable stay.||When I entered the room, I ensured it was clean, and then went downstairs to tend to some business and then get a bite to eat since their onsite eatery/bar, The Bistro, would be closing soon. I completed|a task on the computer in their business area but realized I could not print the document because no printer was connected. I informed the front desk agent and she was very helpful, giving me her email address so I could email the document to her and she in turn printed it.||Thankful that I was done taking care of business, I headed to The Bistro|and was served by Kevin, who was professional, a great conversationalist, and helpful. I ordered some wings with garlic aioli, and also attempted to order a Whiskey Sour, but was informed that there|was an issue with supply delivery and there was no bourbon. Once he determined that I liked wine, he recommended a nice Riesling, which I sipped on by the fire while waiting on the wings. When he brought them over, I headed upstairs to eat and sip in the comfort of my room while watching Netflix. The wings were flavorful and the garlic aioli was a great accompaniment.||After a comfortable night's sleep, I woke up early and attended to the business that brought me to the OKC area, returned to the hotel for about an hour, and then caught the hotel shuttle to the airport. I|enjoyed my experience here from beginning to end. All of the staff members, including the shuttle driver, that I encountered were magnificent. I regret that my stay was so short and wouldn't hesitate to stay here...
Read moreIn general, this is a pretty nice place to stay. The coziness factor is really appealing - I’m always drawn to smaller properties because I feel there is better customer service. I stayed twice at this hotel in the last month, on two different occasions. The first stay was absolutely perfect; my room was on the top (3rd) floor, and faced north, which is the outside of the hotel. (The inward/pool facing rooms have a courtyard area and a pool, which is great if you don’t mind the inevitable sound of people if the weather is fine, but I don’t enjoy that at all.). The second stay was on the 2nd floor,also facing north. This one wasn’t such a good stay because the A/C was not working, and there was no one there when I checked in at 11:30pm to fix it. I was too exhausted to change rooms, so left the patio/balcony door open for cool air. That made the room quite comfortable, but also vulnerable to noise, so at 5 o’clock in the morning when people were starting to check out, after only 5 hours of sleep, the constant noise finally provoked my wake-up. Also, the maid service didn’t leave the same amount of towels as they had on my previous stay (only 2 weeks earlier). In fact, there was only one facecloth and hand towel, versus the 2 each on the previous stay. On both stays, I had a good, hot breakfast and a freshly prepared cappuccino in the lounge case area, and worked out in the handy gym. So, overall, I would recommend the hotel but would suggest that the maintenance folks check the A/C routinely, yes, even in March. At one time in my life I actually lived in OK in military service, and remember that March can be very fickle - high temperatures be 40 degrees one day and push 80 the next. I remember having to run the A/C on Thanksgiving day two out of the four years I lived there. So PLEASE, Courtyard folks, make sure that A/C works, even in...
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