

Depending on who you are sharing a room with, this could be an issue for you. The bathroom was fairly standard, though one thing to point out was that the glass door above served as both a door between the bedroom and bathroom as well as between the toilet (to the left of the pic) and the rest of the bathroom.
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And one huge plus was that the pillows in the Clarion Hotel Sign were FANTASTIC! I hate how most hotel pillows just seem to squish down the moment your head hits the pillow. Traveling with my son this was no problem. Like many hotel rooms in Europe, the beds were actually 2 single beds pushed together, where there is no top sheet but instead individual comforters. Maybe I’m wrong – it’s just irritating when companies don’t stick to their promises. It was no big deal as it was just my son and I and for only 2 nights, but I find it hard to believe that this was not your basic room. I can’t say with 100% certainty, but I believe I was given an “upgrade”, an all too common hotel front desk trick. During this year’s Daily Getaways deal back in the Spring, you could get Choice points as low as 0.4 cents per point, meaning a stay at the Clarion Hotel Sign hotel would cost you only $40 / night! Clarion Hotel Sign review – roomsĪs a Nordic Choice Platinum (top tier) member, I am supposed to receive a one level complimentary upgrade. Choice also runs periodic promotions – the most recent one was for 40% more points, which would mean that 10,000 points would be about ~$80. You can always buy 10,000 points for $110, and even that is lower than the cash price on most nights I checked. I typically book on points, and the Clarion Hotel Sign is a steal at only 10,000 Choice points / night. View from our room of the park across the street
