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Old Aug 14th, 2007, 09:25 AM
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Air Climate Control-Radisson Copenhagen

I emailed the SAS Radisson Royal in Copenhagen asking if they have air-conditioning in their rooms. This is what I got for a response: "Our rooms do not have aircondition. We offer air climate control. Climate Control is a thermostat which is either lowered in heat. It does not set to cold." I was under the impression, after reading the posts here and at tripadvisors, that the Radisson has airconditioning. Am I misunderstanding the email??
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Old Aug 14th, 2007, 10:47 AM
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Yes, you're misunderstanding.

They don;t have AC. What they do have is heat that you can turn off.

Except for rare heat waves AC would be unnecessary in Copenhagen.
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The Marriott..not all that far away from the Radisson does have powerful A/C, however.
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Old Aug 14th, 2007, 11:19 AM
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why do they even have AC? May get rusty from years of non-use?
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Old Aug 14th, 2007, 11:21 AM
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Thanks. I might try the Marriott or even the First Hotel Vesterbro. I have already experienced twice staying in hotels in a city without air-conditioning during a heat wave as well as when temperature rose to about 35C. Both gave unpleasant feelings and very suffocating.I don't want to take my chance.
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there is a reason however the SAS Radisson Royal, a rather tony hotel, does not have air conditioning - there's about as much a chance of having a snowball in Hell as needing AC in Copehagen - especially after most of the summer is past.

avg high Cope in Sept is 63 degrees.
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Joy, I'm not sure from your post when you will be in Copenhagen. I was there in late May of this year and it was extremely warm. Our hotel did not have air-conditioning and the room was very hot. We had to keep the windows open and there was a lot of noise from the street outside. (We were near the Central Train Station). We did not think we would need AC in Copenhagen in May. From my experience, I would defintitely want an air-conditioned hotel from late May through August. I think it was a hot spring in parts of Europe this year. We were in Paris in mid-April and were very glad we were in an air-conditioned hotel as it was unseasonably warm. Of course, it is always hard to predict when a heat wave will hit, but I like my AC as I do not do too well in the heat!
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