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Comfort Suites at Tucson Mall
4.1/5102 Reviews
Very nice hotel . Rooms were comfortable and spacious , friendly hote staff.
Candlewood Suites Tucson
4.4/548 Reviews
Stayed three nights in a double room with a friend. Chose this hotel for the location close to the Tucson Mountain entry into Saguaro NP and nearby Sabino Canyon. We liked the kitchenette for our breakfasts (conveniently located by Panda Express and Basha's across the street -- try their pre-cooked pizzas!). The shower had great water pressure and the beds were comfortable with multiple pillow types to choose from. Easy access to I-10, as well.
Omni Tucson National Resort
4.1/5100 Reviews
I enjoyed my staycation here very much. While some reviewers observe that the hotel is old and dated, in general, that was not at all my experience (except for the drapes in the room which may have been from the last century). Fact is - this IS an old hotel and a Tucson landmark. My room and balcony were comfortable, clean, and pleasant. The soaking tub was delightful. My room overlooked the pool (salt water!) which added to my enjoyment. The bed was comfortable as were the chairs, large ottoman, and small sofa. I liked the computer desk. The grounds abound with native plants. I don’t play golf, but I understand that it is an excellent course. Only one of the two pools was open due to Covid restrictions, but it was thoroughly delightful and there was plenty of shade from umbrellas, decent lounge chairs, and some comfortable outdoor upholstered furniture available as well. I did not use the spa or fitness center, so I can’t comment on that. A few negatives in my book, though. First, the hotel is nowhere near ADA compliant. I understand a major upgrade is in the works so hopefully those issues can be addressed. Second, I think it’s ridiculous to charge for self-parking. Third, the hotel was not following the current CDC guidelines for indoor masking. The few times that I actually had to go into the lobby, I was the only person wearing a mask. When I compare that to a recent stay at another local resort where every single staff person and most of the guests I saw indoors were masked - I think that is inexcusable. Finally, the tv selections are heavily skewed to sports of all kind to the detriment of entertainment. Finally, the bed linens were pretty tired. Overall, I think the Omni Tucson is delightful. I would not hesitate to return or to recommend it to my friends. I look forward to the unveiling of the new and improved resort.

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