This is a very interesting topic. I am not quite sure how to answer, but I think I will answer based on "worst value." Because there are times when you pay $2 and you get what you paid for...
But then, there are times when you pay $150 per night per room, like FlyAAway did probably, at the Radisson Edwardian Savoy Court, and get what you should have paid about $15 for. This experience was made worse for the fact that I had picked this hotel for a trip among four friends of mine, and to this day, they will not let me forget the mistake. And believe me, it's not like we were cheap blokes either, because we had two rooms. The problem was that the beds were made of plywood boards and about the size of two postage stamps. Sadly, the facade of the building actually lulls you into thinking that it's "got character." It is a pity that Radisson has its name associated with this hotel... because it just doesn't live up to the standards that I would expect from their name. Don't get me wrong; it's not that we were treated poorly or anything, just that even the most attentive and courteous service couldn't have made up for the fact that were paying good money to stay in a closet.
Because of this and some other incidents, I no longer give Radisson first look when I'm searching for lodging anywhere.