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6P&E Jan 18, 2010 6:14 pm

Bad Clarion Experience
 
I just had the strangest bad experience at the Clarion Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, FL.

A couple months ago I reserved a King Room Sofabed, Riverview. Upon arrival I was told that the section that this type room is in had suffered a fire a month or so ago and was therefore not open. They had downgraded me to a regular King Room. A disappointment, but that's travel.

When I checked into the room, I noticed the adjoining door to the connecting room was open. It led to another room which was basically a living room with kitchen area. Confused, I called the front desk. They told me that the door should be closed as the adjoining room was not part of mine. I closed and locked the door.

I then turned on the TV in my room; it did not work. So I called the front desk again. They explained they would have to move me. Okay. I went down to the front desk to get a new key and room. I went to the newly assigned room to check it out and the toilet was running and there was water on the floor.

So I went back down and explained the situation. So they gave me yet another room, but when I went to check it out, it was already occupied with a guest's clothes everywhere.

I went back downstairs, now short on temper; the manager was there this time. I was frustrated, and it showed, but I think I had a reason to be unhappy. The manager basically said that if I was unhappy I could stay at another hotel.

Once he was fully appraised of the situation by the front desk clerk, he backed down and offered me a 20% discount on the room they finally found for me.

This property is a joke. At one time I was a Gold member Choice Rewards, but I haven't stayed at many Choice Properties for a while. I don't plan to return any time soon to any Choice Properties based on my recent experience.

soitgoes Jan 18, 2010 9:29 pm

The fourth time's the charm? :eek:

Unfortunately, Choice in general has very poor quality control/brand standards enforcement. Clarion, specifically, has a large number of formerly-nice hotels that lost flags of other chains.

jbart74 Jan 18, 2010 9:41 pm

I think the title of this thread pretty much says it all. I've never had a "Good Clarion Experience" let alone an "Adequate Clarion Experience." I didn't used to travel as much and always went for the cheapest 'name brand' when possible hence spent lots of nights in Clarions around the country. Every single experience was sub-par for one reason or another. I'm much happier at Marriott these days. Pay a little more get SO MUCH MORE!

I'll never stay in a Clarion again.

CMK10 Jan 19, 2010 3:37 pm


Originally Posted by jbart74 (Post 13208159)
I think the title of this thread pretty much says it all. I've never had a "Good Clarion Experience" let alone an "Adequate Clarion Experience." I didn't used to travel as much and always went for the cheapest 'name brand' when possible hence spent lots of nights in Clarions around the country. Every single experience was sub-par for one reason or another. I'm much happier at Marriott these days. Pay a little more get SO MUCH MORE!

I'll never stay in a Clarion again.

I guess I'm lucky because my Clarion stay last year (LGA Airport) was actually quite good. Sure, it wasn't worth the $115 I had to pay but I don't think staying at the Marriott for $239 was the answer either for a Midnight-8 AM stay.

coachrowsey Jan 24, 2010 2:09 pm

How much bad luck can one have:rolleyes: Guess I've been lucky. I don't travel like most of you but(knock on wood) I've never had a problem thus far.


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