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Four Points by Sheraton Tucson Airport
3.9/5104 Reviews
Price wasn’t bad. As a whole the hotel looks pretty good, lobby area was nice, employees were friendly. But first I booked a double Queen and they moved my family of 4 to a single king and gave me a rollaway. At first glance the room looked ok but upon closer look it was fairly dirty. Dead bugs in all the lights, stains on the bedding, dead bug smashed on the wall, markings and dirty on the walls. Doors have a sizeable gap at the bottom and walls are thin so you hear everything. And during the 3 nights we were here people were very loud and inconsiderate of other guests, slamming doors, running down the hallway. The rollaway was completely stained over most of the bed. Over all very meh stay.
Sheraton Tucson Hotel & Suites
3.8/5102 Reviews
We met Alicia in the bar/restaurant and she made us the best margaritas. The dinner was good. The pizza was large and the lasagna was homemade, yummy. The room was clean and we loved the layout of this suite. We had a trailer which they accomodated us for the space. The people were so nice and helpful. If you stay here say hi to Alicia in the restaurant/bar. Oh and they have starbucks coffee and danish. Our visit was very smooth. no complaints.
Tanque Verde Guest Ranch
4.5/597 Reviews
I have been coming here on and off over 25 years our last visit was 2015 before a visit in feb of 23,and boy have things changed. We booked an all inclusive vacation. They did not have the dining staff to cover all the tables and were short staffed in the kitchen so us “all inclusive “ folks…well they just did not give us a menu. When we asked they said the kitchen was backed up 5 times we either had to ask and then be told the menu was limited or that it was unavailable.3 adults. Someone can do the math. We got locked out of the kids breakfast ride where the manager tried to tell me they called the night before. That was not true.. also all inclusive does not include tips. Which no one told us. So until we figured it out we stiffed the wait staff until we figured out it was not really “ all inclusive” and started tipping. The poor hostess had to seat us,fold napkins and silverware, fill the buffet table, and finally check the refreshments leaving lines at every station with people waiting to have the food refilled or be seated. On a positive the riding program has really improved in how it’s organized and most important safety. The “lope” test used to be hang on while loping up the line. Not anymore. You need to be able to sit the trot stop on command and lope quietly all with true western riding with one hand. No posting ! The lope ride that I got out on was super fun and fast. I think TVGR is trying to be everything to everyone. Given we did not get our “included” meals and activities. When we spoke to the manager they did not offer any restitution for failing in their all inclusive. There are other family owned Ranches that we are going to try. Things change and we most likely will not be back. Our first visit was when Bob & Rita got married and had cake down in the cottonwoods, we must have visited over 15 times. It’s sad when a family business becomes a corporate property.
AC Hotel Tucson Downtown
4.2/581 Reviews
Tucson City Center
Always a fan of the AC hotels, and this one definitely meets the mark. Located in downtown Tucson, short drive from the airport and 1 block away from nightlife, coffee, and restaurants. Hotel parking can be pricey, but luckily there are some decent street parking options around. The hotel is right next to a nightclub so you may hear noises til late night so beware if you value a quiet night's sleep. Lobby is well appointed, not huge but has a decent bar. Check-in was quick and easy, not much of a line. Elevators get you to your room quickly, not much of a wait. Not the tallest hotel but you have a decent view of downtown Tucson with large windows. Bed is nice and comfortable, rooms are large with plenty of outlets and luggage storage. Bathroom is large and comfortable and wifi works perfectly. Overall will try to stay again.
DoubleTree by Hilton Tucson Downtown Convention Center
4.5/5103 Reviews
Tucson City Center
Super beautiful hotel! Definitely felt clean and sanitizer. My only hang up was 2 of the desk employees seemed to be annoyed. Other then that, I loved it. Right off the 10, super easy to get to.
Courtyard by Marriott Tucson Williams Centre
4.2/593 Reviews
Preface: I am an airline flight crew member who lives over half of my life in hotels. This is the hotel our airline puts us up. We do not stay in luxury 5 star hotels... Upon check-in we were given a notice that there is no daily housekeeping because the hotel is unable to hire enough housekeepers and their occupancy is up and they are not able to meet demand. Also, to call the front desk if amenities are needed. I cal the front desk anyway? We stay in hotels for about 8 to 10 hours at a time so I never use daily housekeeping. Having said this, the room was clean and the property appears well maintained. The reason for the low rating: The walls are ridiculous thin. One can hear conversation in the adjacent rooms clearly. One can hear TV as well. I'm talking about TV and conversation that is reasonable levels. I don't want to be a whiner, but it's (that) bad. The gym is sp****. A couple of cardio machines. A set of mismatched dumbbells that go to 40 lbs. Some of the weight increments are missing and some are missing one of the dumbbells. I know hotels have a problem with theft of dumbbells from those who steal these to use as weights for flea market tent hold downs. The gym is small as well. In room has a nice TV. Has one of those crappy CV1 coffeemakers. Small refrig. in room and a real bath tub as opposed to walk in shower. A big deal breaker!!! (If I were choosing a hotel) Has one of those motion sensing thermostats which is also controlled remotely! These should be BANNED! No problem with staff. They seemed friendly and attentive.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels86
Number of Reviews6,400
Highest PriceNZD 1,943
Lowest PriceNZD 106
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 278
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 293