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DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Mesa
4.1/5103 Reviews
CELESTE, is amazing i had been having a stressful day, she made it better. Will definitely be staying here again, thanks so much celeste. Great room love the balcony and how much space there is. The bathroom is large w a big mirror definitely love that too. Overall the hotel is great
Best Western Superstition Springs Inn
3.8/5101 Reviews
At first we were concerned about staying because the hotel is under construction of new paint and up grades but turned out to be great! Our room was located on the opposite side of the building and we were not inconvenienced at all. It was quiet as well as located in walking distance to access to eating and a mall the shop in.
Hotel Mesa
3.8/523 Reviews
The staff was very friendly and helpful. They recommended nice near by restaurants and even gave us coupons. The breakfast was excellent for a small hotel. Biscuits and gravy, waffles, sausage, juice and good coffee. Buffett style. Very much recommend this hotel for a traveler
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Phoenix Mesa West
3.7/598 Reviews
Quick check in by friendly front desk attendant. We appreciated being placed next door to our family. Spacious 2 double bed room which was spotless with updated furnishings. Close to restaurants and shopping. We were there for the National gymnastics competition and the kids enjoyed the pool. Continental breakfast with some hot options. Excellent, friendly breakfast attendant - Patricia. I didn’t notice any traffic noise. No problems with wifi. The only complaints I had were the slow elevators and that I was not explained the housekeeping services.
Motel 6 Mesa, AZ - South
3.7/5110 Reviews
My husband and I had d a great stay. Quite and safe. Never been at a Motel 6 where it was safe and quite. Clean room and very nice staff. We will be back when we go back in that town.
Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West
4.2/5102 Reviews
The check in process was ok, although I believe the young lady who assisted me was fairly new to the job so the other gentleman working helped to answer a lot of my questions. They were busy since this was during spring break in the Chicagoland area, Spring Training was occurring and they are located right next to Sloan Park which would logically add to their occupancy. The standard check in time per their website is 4pm. I arrived very early, like 1030am, so I understood that my room was not yet ready since check out wasn’t until 12n. I was notified about 2pm that my room was ready and I was pleased it was ready a bit early until I walked in and took a look around. Sadly it was still dirty. The trash has been emptied and the bedding and towels appeared clean, but my remote control looked like someone blew their nose on it, the room was incredibly dusty, and their was a hairball in the shower. I pointed the remote and the dust out to the housekeeping staff. The supervisor was very apologetic about the condition of the remote control and even provided $40 in vouchers for Stats Grill when she returned with a new remote, but the room was still VERY dusty. Rather than add another “complaint” about the room to their list I decided to just use a wash rag to dust figuring the dusty wash rag would be seen when they came in to clean the room the following day, and dust isn’t nearly as gross as dried snot on a remote. The following morning I left the dusty wash rag on the table along with an empty tissue box I wanted to be sure was replaced with a full one and headed off to the Grand Canyon. When I returned 10 hours later and the room hasn’t been touched. On my way out to dinner I stopped at the front desk and asked what the cleaning schedule was for the rooms, only to find out they don’t enter guest rooms during their stay unless asked to do so. I found this odd considering the Las Vegas situation changed most hotel policies to require, at a minimum, daily inspections, even if it’s just a quick look in the room for safety, and this hotel is right next to Sloan Park which is a particularly high crowd location for about 2 months a year. Aside from finding it odd they didn’t do daily room checks I didn’t think anything more of it though since I travel so often and don’t necessarily need my room attended to daily. I asked them to drop off a box of tissues in my room, which they did, and I headed off to dinner and to watch a friend’s game. I had no other issues with the room the remaining 3 days of my stay…or so I thought. Thursday March 31st at around noon, I stopped at the front desk and asked about how they handle the check out process. They explained the process and that there was no need to do anything with them so I thanked them and made my way to the airport to return my rental car and head home. When I woke up the morning of Friday April 1st I found that I had been charged $250 for “guest damage” and that “damage” was for SMOKING in the room. Here’s

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels174
Number of Reviews189
Highest PriceNZD 680
Lowest PriceNZD 503
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 565
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 520