I can honestly say that this was my WORST hotel stay EVER ! After checking into room 233 of this hotel, I heard the groaning of the elevator and immediately went back to the front desk to change my room. After being told by Eric at the front desk that they might be able to move me into another room (since he and other hotel staff were WELL AWARE that the rooms by the elevators were very noisy), he finally said that they didn't have any more rooms available that evening. I reluctantly went back to my room and tried to sleep. Finally at 2 a.m. after trying for several hours to try to sleep but being prevented from sleeping by the groaning of the elevator, I went back to the front desk and talked with the person now at the front desk, Scott. He told me that there were no other rooms available that night and that there was nothing he could do. After insisting they honor their 100% gurantee of satisfaction and give me a refund immediately, and convincing Scott to do that, I then checked out and walked (yes, at 2 a.m.) to the Holiday Inn Midtown Phoenix from where I am writing this review. The contrast could not have been more striking. The Holiday Inn was comfortable, newly remodeled and most importantly QUIET.
I intend to write Homer Sarem, the General Manager at the Radisson Hotel Phoenix City Center, a note when I return home to express my disappointment in his hotel to ask him why in the world they would book people to stay in the rooms right next to the elevators. Since Eric and Scott and other hotel staff admitted that they are WELL AWARE that these rooms are very noisy and that they always receive complaints when they put people into them, they should have NO REASON to put people into these rooms as they are UNFIT for ANYONE to try to sleep in.
By the way, after wondering if perhaps I was being too sensitive to the noise of the elevator, I met a colleague the next morning who was also booked at this Radisson. Before I had a chance to say anything about my experience from the previous night, he started telling me about his horrible experience in another room (135) next to the elevator. In his case, they had also told him that there were no more rooms available in the hotel, but when he went back to the front desk at 1 a.m. after trying unsuccessfully to get to sleep, they were able to locate another room for him.
Over this experience was VERY disappointing.
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