Originally Posted by
spankytoes
Considering that Radissons are the de facto “upper tier” of Club Carlson’s U.S. properties, that’s a shame. (Sans the Radisson Blu in Chicago) I've found that the Country Inn was nicer. I really want to like Club Carlson beyond their generous promos.
This was a big issue with me. I took advantage of the promos, staying at a Country Inn and a Park Inn also. Although the Radisson had the best location, the rooms and common areas were the least nice of the three, which was surprising. Given that I got a free full breakfast at the other two chains, I don't imagine I would stay at a Radisson over the other two unless location was a big factor.