Renaissance-Tulsa, OK [Master Thread]
#16




Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: DEN
Programs: Hilton Diamond Hyatt Globalist Marriott Gold AA EXP
Posts: 1,198
How is the buffet breakfast in the Cypress Grill these days? 12-15 years ago it included smoked salmon, eggs benedicts, strawberry smoothie shooters, and homemade apple turnovers.
Judging from the tripadvisor pics, all this has been replaced by some extremely pedestrian donuts and biscuits/gravy. Is this true or does the good stuff still exist?
Judging from the tripadvisor pics, all this has been replaced by some extremely pedestrian donuts and biscuits/gravy. Is this true or does the good stuff still exist?
#17




Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: TN
Programs: DL LT PL/2.862MM, Global Entry, LT PL Marriott, GHertz
Posts: 6,849
I used the search feature and not much came up about Tulsa in this forum; however, it appears that folks are happy with the Renaissance, and while I have no experience there, I would steer clear of the Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills. The best word to describe most of the staff would be indifferent, and for the rest, the word would be difficult. We had one person welcome us to the hotel in the lobby, and from there, the stay was met with one difficulty after another.
Being part of a non-profit conference, I tried to put on my best smiling face; however, from non-working room keys that work the elevator to the executive floor, to the maintenance staff who speak little English except Front Desk, who then tells you the keys work. Getting stuck in an elevator between floors and having the food and beverage not come off your bill as the FD said it would because of the room rate paid, but having the new FD clerk argue about the charges until you pull out your reservation.
The facilities are basically as nice as they can be for a remodeled facility; however, the attitude of the staff would make me avoid this place entirely. Besides the one person saying welcome on the way in, I interacted with at least a half-dozen others who did not show the bit of hospitality.
Being part of a non-profit conference, I tried to put on my best smiling face; however, from non-working room keys that work the elevator to the executive floor, to the maintenance staff who speak little English except Front Desk, who then tells you the keys work. Getting stuck in an elevator between floors and having the food and beverage not come off your bill as the FD said it would because of the room rate paid, but having the new FD clerk argue about the charges until you pull out your reservation.
The facilities are basically as nice as they can be for a remodeled facility; however, the attitude of the staff would make me avoid this place entirely. Besides the one person saying welcome on the way in, I interacted with at least a half-dozen others who did not show the bit of hospitality.
#18




Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: TN
Programs: DL LT PL/2.862MM, Global Entry, LT PL Marriott, GHertz
Posts: 6,849
I know the lounge at the Tulsa Marriott is fully functional during my stay there in September 2022.
#20




Join Date: Apr 2008
Programs: AA EXPLT, Marriott Titanium (LT PLT), HHonors Gold, AMEX PLT, UA Silver, National EXC
Posts: 1,238
To update - breakfast was full buffet in the restaurant. Wonderfully friendly staff.
hotel will be undergoing a much needed full renovation soon but the staff here are very good.
hotel will be undergoing a much needed full renovation soon but the staff here are very good.
#21



Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: YSC (and all its regularly scheduled flights)
Posts: 2,829
Hi all
I can't seem to find much information on Tulsa Bonvoy hotels. Is the Renaissance the place to stay? I will probably be staying for 6 nights in October. I have a race in Tahlequah about an hour away and will return early the next day. The Fairfield Catoosa (or even Muskoge) is a bit closer, but normally I would expect a Renaissance to be much nicer. Any others worth considering?
I'm a Plat, so the breakfast at Renaissance should be much nicer. I'll head back to the airport after a couple of days to get my rental car, and then will have to pay for parking after that.
Thanks!
I can't seem to find much information on Tulsa Bonvoy hotels. Is the Renaissance the place to stay? I will probably be staying for 6 nights in October. I have a race in Tahlequah about an hour away and will return early the next day. The Fairfield Catoosa (or even Muskoge) is a bit closer, but normally I would expect a Renaissance to be much nicer. Any others worth considering?
I'm a Plat, so the breakfast at Renaissance should be much nicer. I'll head back to the airport after a couple of days to get my rental car, and then will have to pay for parking after that.
Thanks!
#22

Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 29
Hi all
I can't seem to find much information on Tulsa Bonvoy hotels. Is the Renaissance the place to stay? I will probably be staying for 6 nights in October. I have a race in Tahlequah about an hour away and will return early the next day. The Fairfield Catoosa (or even Muskoge) is a bit closer, but normally I would expect a Renaissance to be much nicer. Any others worth considering?
I'm a Plat, so the breakfast at Renaissance should be much nicer. I'll head back to the airport after a couple of days to get my rental car, and then will have to pay for parking after that.
Thanks!
I can't seem to find much information on Tulsa Bonvoy hotels. Is the Renaissance the place to stay? I will probably be staying for 6 nights in October. I have a race in Tahlequah about an hour away and will return early the next day. The Fairfield Catoosa (or even Muskoge) is a bit closer, but normally I would expect a Renaissance to be much nicer. Any others worth considering?
I'm a Plat, so the breakfast at Renaissance should be much nicer. I'll head back to the airport after a couple of days to get my rental car, and then will have to pay for parking after that.
Thanks!
My favorite in Tulsa is the Ambassador Hotel. The breakfast is great, and I prefer being closer to midtown/downtown. Parking might be more of a challenge at the Ambassador. They have a pretty small surface lot, but I think you can also park across the street. It's never been a problem for me, but if your race involves a hauler, it could be an issue. There's more parking available at the Renaissance and Fairfield Catoosa.

