I wish I could upload pictures.
When we checked in, we discovered the hotel was under a MAJOR renovation that started at 7:00 am on Saturday. There was no lounge or bar, and the "dining room" was an outdated meeting room that had been converted to a dining area. There was one waitress and an older man who wandered around. The food was edible, but the eggs tasted like they were from a box, and the coffee was served from a thermos in paper cups.
Our room, #408, a king bedroom suite with a balcony and a fold-out couch, was obviously the room that time and hotel management forgot. The paint in the room was chipped and old. It had mismatched, leftover, damaged, dirty furniture, unfinished doors, and two small waste baskets. The "couch" was two dirty, torn chairs that converted to twin beds. There were HDMI cables running from the TV, down the wall, over the front door, and behind one of the chairs. The balcony was covered in hundreds of dead bees and hadn't been cleaned in forever. I took a hand towel from the bathroom and cleaned the filthy table and chairs of duties, bird crap and spider webs.
When the renovations are done, this room will perhaps look like the other beautiful rooms we saw while passing open doors on the way to the broken/noisy elevator (the one not used for the construction crews). But for now, I will not be visiting this particular Radisson ever again.