Radisson Hotel Duluth-Harborview

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  • 505 W Superior St
    Duluth, Minnesota 55802
    218-727-8981Website
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3 out of 5
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Duluth Radisson

  • March 17, 2009
  • Rated 2 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
I was really disappointed in this hotel. There are two sections and I was put in the slum section. Old and rundown. My ceiling was discolored and pieces falling from a prior lead. There was barely room to get in and out of the shower. I suggest if you book at this hotel make sure you are getting a room in the new circular section of the hotel. I paid the same price for my slum room as a coworker who stayed in the new section.

Did not meet the hype and expectation

  • September 26, 2008
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
With the photos and description you would have thought this was a flagship hotel. I would think it was many years ago. The decor was very dated, the rooms very small and the ceilings and walls were filled with cracks in the plaster. wall paper pealing in the bathroom . The bathroom was the scale of what you would expect in a small cruiseline ship. The view was fantastic over the harbor and the town is full of energy and many things to do and see. The resturant at the top was very good and the service was great. The hotel should not ride on the reputation of the resturant. It needs to be the whole package. I do not think I would go back unless something big changes.

No Continental Breakfast

  • July 11, 2008
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
We looked at other hotels in the same price range and they all had continental breakfast's included in price.

Overpriced, Needs More Elevators

  • September 27, 2007
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
The hotel was fine -- clean, a good location, beautiful view. The room was pretty small (pie-shaped because the hotel is a cylinder) but basically adequate ... we don't need a huge amount of space. But we only stayed there one night and that was a blessing. First the Sleep Number beds -- 2 double beds in this room -- could only be set for one person each. In other words, by going cheap with the single control, Radison defeated the whole purpose of the adjustable bed. I suffered with my wife's downy-soft-no-support-whatsoever setting all night and woke up with a backache. OTOH, the kids enjoyed playing with the setting on their bed ... which for us parents got old real fast. *Bzzzzt* Up *psssst* down *bzzzzt* up *pssst* down ... "Knock it off!" Probably the most annoying thing, however, was the two tiny elevators, which NEVER provided a direct trip to our floor (up or down) and were ALWAYS jammed by the time we got there. Many times we stopped on floors and people couldn't get on because the car was already full. Very weak for a Radison. All in all, the hotel was OK. But for the price, I'd expect more from a Radison.

Nice

  • June 17, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
We came for Grandma's marathon. Nice rooms, everything clean, and good service. We stayed in the tower. The room had a wall AC unit, probably original. I overheard another guest complaining about the AC, so probably the same in every room. Also, the elevators took forever. Great location for Grandma's marathon! Very nice revolving restaurant on the top. I'd stay here again, but hope they replace the AC units(which also appear to be the heating units)

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