Top rated hotels in Arizona

HomeTowne Studios Phoenix - Dunlap Ave
2.1/5105 Reviews
North Mountain
We made a reservation for Tuesday Jan 24th through Friday Jan 27th 2023. We were with our 2 granddaughters (8 and 10) and needed a room for three nights. When we got into town we checked in and put the room on our debit card The room was in such poor condition that we decided not to stay. The bathtub was cracked and had been repaired several times, in the shower and bathroom tile was coming off and had come off the walls, the kitchenette stove and burners were rusty and poorly maintained, the whole room was in similar condition. We decided to find another hotel, so we checked out and didn't use the room. The front desk employee told us that we had to wait until the next day to talk with the manager. The next day the manager said that we had to pay for the whole 3 days. even though we didn't stay at all. This is just wrong, unethical and dishonest. I'm going to tell everyone I can how HOMETOWNE STUDIOS PHOENIX - DUNLAP AVE stole from us. GUESTS BEWARE.
Rodeway Inn Flagstaff-Downtown
2.5/597 Reviews
Growing up in Arizona I have passed by this place numerous times over the decades but had never stayed here before. My wife and I are on post retirement a roadtrip and picked this place because of it's close proximity to the downtown area. First, the place is old and worn and not well kept. The rooms are small and cramped and the furniture is decrepit. The comforter on the bed was old and worn out and had cigarette burn holes in it. My wife had lost something on our trip and called back to the hotel to see if it might have been left behind in the room and found the staff very unhelpful. Distinctly and remarkably so. When she called she was told that they were too busy and that she should call back later. When she did she had to REPEATEDLY tell them when we were there, the room number and what we were looking for. After repeated attempts over several minutes she became disconnected in the call and decided it wasn't worth the effort to try again. The place is a dump. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else.
Days Inn by Wyndham Kingman East
3.5/548 Reviews
The towels seemed a little small and breakfast was sp****, but other than that, this was a fine place to stay. Don’t expect the best of amenities, but you get what you pay for. We wanted a cheap, clean place to rest our head, and we got exactly what we needed. The SERVICE was excellent. All the employees we encountered were incredibly kind and friendly. Made any minor issues 100% worth it.
Super Inn Tucson
2.9/540 Reviews
Security is protective. Maintenance is on the ball and if something needs to be fixed they come and fix it right away. The ladies at the front desk are friendly and courteous and will help you with what we you need. If you need a quick cheap stay then this is it. If you want to stay longer then that can happen too but no it is not a extended stay, though for $280 will get you a weeks stay! It isn't the most fancy upper class it has caring and chill vibes.
Quality Inn Winslow I-40
3.9/581 Reviews
Overall I liked this hotel but there was no blanket on the bed and was pretty cold. Also the shower was either very hot or too cold, that was strange for a hotel. The breakfast was ok but not great, not a big selection. There were microwave burritos, but no microwave in the breakfast area. The pancake machine was cool and the pancakes were good but it needed fixing many times in the time I was in there. There was cereal and apples, muffins, juice and coffee. Was enough but would like a little more selection, and yogurt would have been nice. The room was roomy with a little couch and desk. The tv was large and had the Vizio streaming and a dish box and remote was there but did not seem to work. I liked the location sort of off the beaten path.
Kayenta Monument Valley Inn
3.9/5124 Reviews
I needed a place for just one night and this place fit the bill. Facilities were modest -- older, no microwave or fridge in the room, no free coffee or breakfast in the lobby, etc. But WiFi worked well, inside doors, room was big, plenty of TV channels, and there were several fast food options nearby. There was only one person at the front desk so check-in took a few minutes, but not a big deal, and service was friendly. Some reviews were uneven, but it was a good value, -- better than a budget motel, and cost ~$40 less than other nearby options. If you do stay, there is a small but interesting Navajo Code Talker exhibit in the Burger King (yep, Burger King) about 1/2 mile away.
Silver Queen Inn
2.7/5115 Reviews
The most general stay on this trip. But in a small town like Kingman, there is such a place. The price is not expensive. More than 300 also brought breakfast. It is also close to the Grand Canyon. You can also visit the 66 Highway Museum.
Grand Canyon Inn and Motel - South Rim Entrance
3.6/5113 Reviews
Stayed here during my trip to the grand canyon since it was one of the most economic options in the area. The room that I was initially given had a faulty TV, a fridge that leaked, broken AC, and shower faucets that were loose and was difficult to turn on. Once we got it turned on, we had to call in a staff member to help us turn it off. Thankfully the staff was understanding and switched us to a new room that was MUCH better. We were only there for a night, and it was largely comfortable. Besides the initial shock of so many faulty equipment in that one room, everything else was fine.
Red Roof Inn Phoenix - Midtown
2.8/5115 Reviews
Alhambra
Look at my reviews. Rarely do I ever say anything negative about a business; I'm very easy to please. This review is a rare exception. Key points: Desk clerk is behind bullet-proof glass communicating via a Charlie-Brown-quality speaker. Entire property surrounded by high fence with security gates. The overall vibe is one of maximum-security prison, or perhaps post-apocalyptic wasteland. I am grateful that management has taken the responsibility to do these things to assure the safety of its guests. However, I simply do not wish to stay someplace where such measures are necessary to assure my safety. I've stayed in a LOT of major cities and have never encountered a hotel like this. That said, our room was very clean and tidy; nothing fancy but perfectly acceptable in and of itself. And in fairness, nothing the least bit unpleasant occurred during our stay. But our discomfort was extreme nonetheless. Though we had originally reserved two nights, we checked out after the first. Driving about randomly in Scottsdale turned up a far more satisfactory hotel for the second night.
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Springerville
3.3/557 Reviews

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels257
Number of Reviews13,915
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 226
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 252