Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh Green Tree
- enizete
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 29
- Reviews
Dog- and Kid-Friendly
- May 19, 2009
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I stopped over at the Radisson on a long car trip because I had my dog with me and I had found it on a dog-friendly website. They put me in a room that was very close to the dog-walking area, which was very convenient and nice of them. But I was also put in the same area as at least two large school trips, and in the morning, therewas quite a bit of noise from them.
There was no bell-person to help with luggage, and they all kind of looked at each other and shrugged. But they did have the maintenance man help me with my luggage on the way out, and he was extremely nice and refused a tip (told me to buy my dog some treats with it).
In all, I will stay again (and already have a reservation booked) - the rooms were totally fine, and it was perfect for my needs, location- and pet-wise.
Terrible hotel
- March 21, 2009
- Rated 1 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I stayed at this hotel last week when I went to Pittsburgh for a conference. They gave me basically a meeting room which did not have a proper bed. I called the front desk and they sent me a portable bed. The conference I have been to was a big conference, so I thought they probably did not have a regular room left so I did not make a big deal about it. The next morning I had my second surprise. It turned out I had to pay $12-$13 for a breakfast buffet. It was a lousy breakfast. You can easily get that breakfast for half the price at an ordinary diner. I also had to pay a ton of money to cabs to get to downtown.
When I was checking out, I complained about all that has happened and I asked for at least a discount. The lady at the front desk was far from being helpful. She said they did not have a discount for my room (?!!). When I said the room descriptions did not have anything about folding beds, she said there was nothing she could do.
Bottom line is; don't even consider this hotel. I paid $+tax per night and I regret every penny.
Good Review for Radisson Green Tree
- September 23, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The staff are very friendly and helpful folks. The location is isolated and so it not a very good place for a walker to stay . If you have wheels, it would be fine.
Only warning: the hot water is really very hot, dangerously so. Oh, and the Sleep Number bed is also dangerous because it is so very comfortable. I overslept my first activity by 2.5 hours...
Certainly I'd stay there again.
Radisson Hotel Pittsburg Green Tree
- September 17, 2008
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
When we arrived the front desk personnel seemed friendly and was willing to change our accommodations from 2 double beds to a king size bed. The hotel was not busy so this was not an issue. After checking into the room, we found animal hairs all over the carpet. When we checked out, I inquired if animals had previously been in this room because of the enormous amount of animal hair and that my husband had allergies and was congested. Only then was I told that we were in the wing for pets! It sure would have been nice if we had been told that at check in. They offered us a free night's stay, which we didn't want so they provided us with lunch. Our table, as well as surrounding tables, had what appeared to be salt around the salt shakers and the service was very slow. We found the restrooms in the hotel to be superficially clean; the floors were quite smeary. This was not a pleasant experience and I will never stay there again, nor would I recommend this hotel as a good place to stay.
Fantastic Beds
- July 17, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Sleep number beds were wonderful. Confusing layout with several entrances and towers that connect only on certain floors. Once we figured it out, it was fine. Location was also confusing, but ultimately fine. Loads of traffice delays in the Pittsburgh area that weren't the hotel's fault, but colored our stay. Would have been nice to have a shuttle to downtown area for baseball games or other attractions. Series of tunnels and bridges were challenging, but that's Pittsburgh. Beautiful city and great, clean hotel.