We did not dine at either of the hotel’s restaurants, so unfortunately we’re unable to comment on the food or restaurant service.
At one time, this Radisson was clearly a lovely place to stay. Since this was our first trip in quite some time, we decided to treat ourselves to something a bit more “upscale.” Bless our optimism.
While the hotel is older (which can absolutely be charming), that charm seems to have retired some years ago. The Radisson name is still present, though the room itself felt very much frozen in another era. The flooring was genuinely beautiful and easily the highlight of the room.
The bathroom, however, was extremely outdated, and the water temperature situation was… interesting. The sink produced water hot enough to brew tea, while the shower struggled to reach anything resembling warm. An exciting little guessing game, if you will.
Now, the bed. Unfortunately, it was the star of the disappointment. It sank dramatically in the middle, resulting in the worst sleep I’ve had in a very long time. Two nights of poor sleep really add to the overall experience in ways one never forgets.
The view was absolutely stunning and truly a bright spot—though, sadly, even a great view can’t compensate for a terrible night’s sleep.
Customer service was pleasant and professional, which we genuinely appreciated.
That said, while we’re grateful for the stay, we don’t anticipate returning in the future.