Passed through Tulsa and stayed here. Hotel was very clean and bed was comfy. Although it’s close to the highway, it’s far enough away for it to be quiet. Another plus — it’s pet friendly($ 8 per pet per night), which is great when travelling with two cats :)
Axay P.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
Great new owners, good customer service. Well prices and comfortable.
Shane P.
Classificação do local: 4 Pleasant Hill, MO
My wife and I were looking for a moderately priced hotel while we were in town visiting relatives. We saw that this Comfort Inn had recently opened so we reserved a room online through the company’s website. They were cheaper than . When we arrived, our room was ready so check in went quickly. The staff was friendly and helpful. In less than 5 minutes we were on our way up to our room. The only downside to check in, was the fresh cookies in the display case(You know where I’m going with this). Those cookies sure looked good. I think they were for extra special guests, because we weren’t offered one. The room was clean and nicely decorated. The bed was big and comfortable. There was a nice sitting chair, a desk, 32″ LCDTV with a reasonable number of channels. The bathroom was nice with granite counter tops and shower surround. There was nothing exceptional about room; it was just nice. It was exactly what we had hoped for. The only thing that was below par was breakfast the next morning. It was free so how can you complain too much? However, there was little fruit or cereal. I skipped the muffins because the four year old girl in front of me put her hand on everyone of them before she picked her favorite. I finally settled on the Midwestern staple of biscuits and gravy. It was OK. Not a great breakfast but it served it’s purpose. Will I go back? Absolutely! Right now the hotel is new so everything is well maintained. You can find cheaper hotels, but from what I’ve seen, you get what you pay for.