We had booked this hotel over the phone when Hurricane Irene cancelled our flight from Oklahoma to back East. We were quoted an 109 dollar price at Four Points. When we got to the hotel, they asked for 129. Then, when we offered to pay in cash, they asked for a 100 dollar cash deposit plus the 129 dollars.
Four Points / Oklahoma City Airport hotel is a horribly dimly lit and depressing place. I found it eerily empty of any hotel guests. Three surly maids hovered in the dark hallways speaking in Spanish. The room was located on the first floor, down several long dark hallways far away from the lobby desk. The rug was old, I found a whisker and a strand of hair on the pillowcase and the whole lobby/hallway and room smelled like a combination insecticide and Febreze room deodorizer . I literally can't imagine anyone sleeping in this hotel and actually falling asleep and being able to breathe in that air.
We fled this hotel, like one would wake up from a bad dream. We told the desk receptionist we couldn't breathe the air and told her our room was unacceptable. She told us we could take the courtesy shuttle ( a very old van ) and we went back to the airport and called a new place to stay for the night. The airport is down a highway about 4 minutes drive. If you don't know about their courtesy shuttle van, you can get scammed for 13 dollars by a taxi van, which only added to our distress.
At the Airport, we called up the Renaissance Hotel in Oklahoma City, and they sent over a clean, new, courtesy shuttle van immediately to the airport. We had a totally different, heavenly visit at the Oklahoma City Renaissance Hotel( central to Bricktown and Oklahoma Memorial ) . We also caught the 4 AM Renaissance Hotel shuttle back to the airport the next morning for a 6:20 AM flight out. Could not have been two more different experiences between two hotels.
Shame on Sheraton for selling out their name to such a scary place "Four Points
" was not only an unfit place to stay, it was downright scary.
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