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The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
4.3/546 Reviews
We decided to try The Westin Kierland for the first time and boy are we glad we did. I feel like their favorite words are ”sure” and ”no problem” and ”there is no charge for that”. We ended up having to change the dates of our stay by a couple days and Marcie who helped me book my package, pick a great room & reserve a couple pool chairs said ”no problem” and switched it. She was amazing. We got a late flight change and asked if we could stay past check out...”sure”. We asked if we could cancel our pool chairs for the last day of our reservation, sure ”there is no charge for that”. The gentleman who worked around the adult pool giving waters was great. He was there so fast if our waters ran out. We loved that we didn't have to reserve chairs by the adult pool. All around a great resort. I dont expect a yes every time but it was shocking how happy they are to please guests.
Courtyard Phoenix North
4.3/5108 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?
Arizona Grand Resort
4.1/5104 Reviews
South Mountain
Old-fashioned and old in all. buildings, furniture. Bathroom equipment is new, but the sewage system is old. 1 washing and drying machine for the facility. No inside territory, you walk by balconies to get to other places. Or you need to get outside of buildings go get to the reception. Nice outside backyard but you can’t enjoy it in summer, no mist, no fans there. Good golf carts service. Several restaurants around. One little bar at reception - can’t accommodate all people in the evening. Pools are small, always packed. Kids enjoyed water park. We got non-smoking room, unbearably stinky. Changed it only next day.
Marriott Phoenix Airport
4.4/5102 Reviews
Camelback East
Stay Report - 3/4 to 3/5 Location: The hotel is located on 44th Street just north of the AZ Loop 202 Freeway.  It's in a safe and quiet residential neighborhood and within a few miles are plenty of places to eat.  The proximity to the 202 means you can get to Downtown Tempe or Phoenix really easily and the airport is very close. Hotel: The hotel is pretty old (I lived in Phoenix from 2003-2010 and it was always a fixture) but it's recently renovated and looks great.  There's a good looking lobby with a bar and a breakfast and dinner restaurant and there's a ton of meeting space off the lobby.  There's also an outdoor pool along with self parking for free which is a nice touch.  The airport shuttle runs every half hour.   Check In: Bad.  No Titanium recognition at all and the agent didn't even write down my room number on the envelope.  When I went back she just shouted it at me.   Room: This part was good at least.  It's one of the renovated Marriott rooms and looked really good it was also quite spacious.  There were two beds with outlets next to them, an InterneTV, two chairs by the windows and a large enough renovated bathroom. Breakfast: It nicely started at 6 AM and as a Titanium there was a full buffet with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and pancakes plus oatmeal, cereal, yogurt and fruit.   Overall a really good airport option.  
Arizona Biltmore, Lxr Hotels & Resorts
4.3/5108 Reviews
Camelback East
The early building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Hilton's top brand, and it is a worthwhile visit~ First-class environment and enthusiastic service, Wright fans should not miss it! Valet parking is $65 (the car is parked in the open-air parking lot directly opposite the gate) / self-parking must be parked in the back parking lot, about $25 a night. The guy at the door was very frank, introduced both methods, and was decisive to avoid exposure to the sun. The front desk is warm and thoughtful, giving welcome water and a map, finding a room and turning it into a tour, interesting ~ Waldorf Astoria at night seems like a desert oasis isolated from the world, light overflows from the fabric of FLW, and many details can still be found at the beginning The clues... The most interesting thing is that it is said that all the presidents since Hoover have stayed here, but they didn't find Obama and Trump for a long time... ;)
JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa
4.5/5101 Reviews
Desert View
We celebrated 2 friends birthdays over a weekend trip. We had to pay extra to guarantee connecting rooms but it was worth it. The hotel is beautiful with several pools and a water park with a lazy river. The only downside was the bathroom floor and shower area could have been cleaner. But Clara Jane was at the check in desk, she was in training still but did an amazing job helping me. She sent a follow up card to our room and birthday treats for my friends. Great personal touches that mean a lot!! The restaurant choices for dinner were limited as one of them was closed for a few weeks.

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