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Four Points by Sheraton Phoenix South Mountain
3.6/522 Reviews
Ahwatukee Foothills
In view of the epidemic situation, breakfast was not provided, the hotel is a bit remote, the facilities are a bit outdated, the room is quite large, there is no microwave in the room, and it must be used in the public area of the lobby.
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
4.3/5101 Reviews
We came for a wedding and wanted a place to stay that was higher class and it was.
Courtyard Phoenix North
4.3/5103 Reviews
North Mountain
The gentleman who checked us in was awesome, also the gentleman who took towels to us, as there were none in the pool area. My feedback is this... My children went in the pool, they somehow came out of the pool with cuts on their hands and feet... The pool water had a nasty taste, is what my kids said, I told them close your mouth when going under. I said it's the bleach, to which they responded, but other pools water doesn't taste like this... So either it isn't being cleaned properly or something. I did enjoy My stay, but was disappointed that there wasn't continental breakfast offered for the price we paid. When I asked the gentleman at the front desk, he said he didn't know why it isn't offered, but that it isn't offered in all their locations. I left my dreaming big dreams sign on the inside of my room, thinking someone was going to come and take out the trash, but no one ever came, so I just got a grocery bag and put the trash in there. Otherwise our stay was great, the beds are comfortable, but I'm almost positive our beds were full size and not queen. I would know because I have a queen at home. Are rooms with queen size beds the same price as full sized ones?
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Phoenix Chandler
4.1/5106 Reviews
Ahwatukee Foothills
I thought I would give La Quinta a try again. I had stopped staying at LQ after they started charging so much MORE for about the same amenities as before. The pros: * Air conditioning was amazing, which is important in Arizona in summer! * Desk clerk was pleasant and prioritized me as a customer, despite being on the line with tech support. Fulfilled my request to be on the side not facing the freeway. There was no freeway traffic noise on that side. * Mini-fridge was cold & had a freezer compartment for my ice blocks. * Two elevators one on each side of the wing * Lobby area and breakfast area was welcoming, clean, and nicely decorated. * Bed was comfortable with lots of pillows. Linens were clean and unstained. * Bathroom was sparkling clean, EXCEPT for shower tray. See below. The Cons: * Checkin was interesting. If I hadn't had a reservation, I couldn't have checked in. Their computer network and wifi was down and stayed down for quite awhile. Also affected Smart TV's. * No expanded or premium channels including news channels or even the weather channel on TV. Must use your own accounts to watch most anything ( eg. Netflix). * Executive suite shower did not drain well and left me standing in water while showering. Shower tray was not clean when I arrived... probably because shower won't drain. ewww. * ”Hot” breakfast is just waffles or toast. No meat or eggs. Lots AND LOTS of carbs and no protein. No fresh fruit. * Walls are quite thin, and you can hear your neighbors talking and their cell phone ring or dog barking and everything else. Same goes for hearing everything in the hallway. * Complimentary toiletries had not been restocked. * Swimming pool was closed in August?! * Traveler Beware! This LQ does not allow late checkout, even for Wyndham members. You MUST book a second night! Was told by desk clerk that all possessions left in room at noon will be removed and confiscated. WHAT?! There are other nearby hotels in this class that would be a better option. I would recommend this LQ, if you are a budget traveler and you can get a great price. Or if you are traveling with a pet, this might be a good option. Business Wyndham members paying full price might want to look elsewhere. As for me, IF I am traveling with my pet AND can get an AWESOME deal, I might stay here again. Otherwise, I would not.
Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort
3.8/5103 Reviews
North Mountain
their service was great the location was good the room was great but their security guy needs to get a life and stop making his job his whole life he literally sat right next to me or stood right next to me until I got an Uber out of there for absolutely no reason and kept asking me every minute wouldn't is Uber here is the Uber here is it over here it's ridiculous so watch out for a fat white security guy he's an a******
Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
3.7/5100 Reviews
Camelback East
The house prices are really not cheap. The townhouses and apartments in this area were bought casually at the price of 30,000 to 40,000 US dollars in 2008. So the relative land prices, the hotel is really profitable, and the hotel has a $ 39 resort fee. Ctrip is not included in the price. So be very careful when ordering, except for local tyrants. The hotel has a lot of ”pits”. I ordered a self-service restaurant at night, so no tip was given. After signing the order, the bank sent a text message. The price increased by 20 [%] Fortunately, the bank presided over justice. The place for breakfast was not labeled, but the ordinary Crossint and donuts in a supermarket each cost $ 4 for a total of $ 8. Fortunately only booked for one day

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels178
Number of Reviews8,998
Highest PriceNZD 4,626
Lowest PriceNZD 103
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 360
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 365