The Trade Winds East Inn offers you clean, comfortable rooms with a full range of amenities, including wireless Internet access, 25-inch... more »
The Trade Winds East Inn offers you clean, comfortable rooms with a full range of amenities, including wireless Internet access, 25-inch TVs with premium cable channels, and room service. The accommodations serve every need at the Trade Winds East Inn in Tulsa. From the moment you check in, you can count on the staff making sure you have everything you need. The location puts you literally in the center of the city. The Inn provides its guests a complimentary Continental breakfast. The hotel also has an onsite fitness center, a swimming pool, and a coin-operated laundry facility. There is no charge for local phone calls, and the Inn can take care of your laundry needs. Should you be conducting a meeting, we can serve your function from 10 to 100 people. The onsite club, Lennie's, will give you an enjoyable place to wind down. A city/local tax in the amount of US$13. 52 per adult per night is applicable to all bookings; this tax is not included in the rates and is payable locally.
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The rooms in the main building had a mildew smell. In addition the rooms were filthy. We booked the room through an online travel site and therefore were forced to stay there for a whole week. My husband and I came to Tulsa to attend the birth of our second grandchild and the return of our son from Iraq for this event; therefore we spend as little time as possible at this hotel. The wireless internet that this hotel offers is non existent and if you didn't have any back problems before you checked in, I can promise you that you will have them when you check out. One night i was kind of leaning on the headboard and it fell of the wall. My Husband tried to fix it and in the process we found out that there was a pile of trash under the bed. Any complains made to the front desk clerk and management was met with cheery voices and the promise that they will be fixed, however nothing was ever done. We were forced to stay there from June 17 to June 26. During our stay the orange juice machine, both ice machines, the soda machine, both washers and both dryers were broken down and never fixed. Hold on, let me correct that, one of the ice machines was actually working for about 24 hours. The icing of the cake however, was that when the power went out one night the back up generator was also not working and for a 24 hour period none of the plug-ins in the rooms was working. The night the power went out the rooms got hot and stuffy which intensified the smell. When we notified the online travel site the clerk and management had the nerve to tell them we never made a complaint. This is a hotel where people that are homeless are put in by the government to give them lodging; a lot of the people there have hotplates in there rooms and are setting up house. Unsupervised children run all over the place day and night, drunks and druggies are hanging around the place at night. Also this hotels website showed a nice pool and surrounding you can not lay by the pool and relax because again, children of all ages are running around there unsupervised. My 2 year old granddaughter begged to spend the night with us at the hotel we feared for her safety and health and therefore could not let her spend the night with us. If you value your health, safety and sanity do not stay at this hotel. We have urged the online travel site to take this hotel from its list. We paid $35 per night and it was not worth $5, matter of fact I think we should have been paid to stay there. I'm happy to report that today we were able to move to the Holiday Inn Select and we are enjoying our stay here.