This is my second time staying at the Ramada and in general I really enjoyed my time there! I love the fact that the rooms are suites with a little living room as you walk in. It's comfortable, homey, and the perfect way to have a mid to long stay in midtown Tucson.
If you stay here, go to Crave espresso bar down the street! DELISH.
Now on to the things that made it less than ideal. I walked into my room and flipped the switch. Immediately, the light didn't work, so I had to physically turn on the light. Not the end of the world, but when we are talking about hotels we are talking about convenience and creature comforts so I think it's important to mention. A further two switches didn't function, which was frustrating, and the bathroom ceiling bulb flickered in a way reminscent of Hostel.
The bedroom was comfortable and allowed in a lot of natural light, and it came with a large standard flat screen television. However, the television could only be turned on with a remote and when I reported it to the front desk, the agent wrote it down and said she'd tell maintenance. It was never rectified.
This last thing is just for someone who lives with food restrictions. Most continental breakfasts don't have a fraction of what Viscount Suites provides. They should be applauded for the service and options. But there was cheese in everything, and no non dairy milk option for coffee. Most folks won't care, but it definitely put a damper on my experience.