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Bright Angel Lodge – Inside the Park
4.3/5107 Reviews
We stayed in the Rim cabin rm 6153 for $235 a night (+a $75 per night ”hold” on your card until released at checkout). It was the most CONVENIENT AND TIME SAVING- if you want to walk to the Hermits Rest (red) or Village (blue) shuttle junction, and also be close to the relatively inexpensive Fountain ($5 grab and go breakfast burrito and hot coffee $4) and the Fred Harvey restaurant in Bright Angel Lodge. Bright Angel also has a covered blue shuttle stop, to the left of the main entrance door at the end of the building. Walking out your door to watch the night sky and the Milky Way over the canyon at 9 or 10 at night is a lifetime experience. We were able to find a parking space right outside our cabin. The best times to find empty spaces are before 3 pm check-in. At 9:30 am there were at least 5 empty spaces in our particular parking area as we were checking out. Nothing is stopping you from parking your car, leaving your luggage in it, and taking advantage of the shuttles for hours before check-in time. Other factors made our stay ”average” on average. The cabin was charming with corner windows which would have overlooked the canyon, except that our view was a little set back compared to some of the other rim cabins, and wooded with pine trees and scrub bushes (including the trunk of a partially dead tree). The view should be described as ”peeks” of the canyon from under one of the pine trees, not ”partial view” of the canyon. The access from the rim onto the covered boardwalk which connects the rim cabins happens to be blocked by railings by our cabin, so it made it more private, as people weren't casually tempted to cut through from the rim and walk past our windows. One of our corner windows was warped and could not be entirely closed or locked. This was concerning when we weren't in the cabin. Each window that opened had screens that locked also. A wand pull for one of the drapes was lying on the window sill when we arrived. The heater worked. The bathroom was very nice and modern-with a separate sink area from the tub/shower and toilet. THERE IS A HAIRDRYER! (I had seen photos on this site of wall hairdryers, and called Xanterra to confirm since hairdryers weren't listed in the room descriptions. Xanterra told me there were NO hairdryers, so I wasted space in my carry-on for one that proved to be unneeded. The one towel holder by the bath covered the toilet paper holder if two towels were put on it to dry, so one of us had to use the towel rack by the sink to dry our towel. There isn't daily room service (which we actually liked). The toilet had a small, high, window that could be opened to the outside walkway for ventilation. The bed was comfortable. Our room had two high intensity lights over the bed, which made for good reading at night. We puzzled over our closet, which had a large ”porch like” affair with two bulbs which almost lighted the room itself-overkill by far. There was a ceiling fan and light that worked well, and a lar
Kohl's Ranch Lodge
4.4/5102 Reviews
My husband and I stayed at Kohls Ranch in March. It is quaint with historical photos throughout the Ranch. It is not a Doubletree or Hyatt. If you stay here, you stay here for the beauty and simplicity. You stay here to appreciate the kind and friendly personnel and the history of the Ranch. The room was clean with a full kitchen. Wifi was a bit spotty, but good enough. Staying at Kohls Ranch is fantastic, if you want to get away and enjoy the beauty of the area. Hiking area across the road. We will be make additional reservations here soon.
Adobe Rose Inn
4.7/544 Reviews
I had a wonderful relaxing stay for a week in August when I stayed in Tucson while my son started as a freshman at the University of Arizona. The Inn is just a couple of blocks walk from the University in the Sam Hughes neighbourhood, which I felt very safe walking through by myself. The Inn is a true oasis in the desert, with a beautiful garden, sparkling swimming pool, a magnificent 3 course breakfast cooked by Dina every morning and spacious, immaculately clean bedrooms beautifully decorated with local Arizona crafts and furnishings. I stayed in the Casita room which had a separate lounge room and was separate from the main building so I felt like I had plenty of space to myself but could also chat with the other guests at breakfast. Dina made lovely banana muffins and there were snacks and plenty of bottled water we could enjoy during the day which I really appreciated. The inn felt like my own home in Tucson, with free wifi, a mini fridge, coffee machine, microwave, air conditioning and 2 TVs in my room and Dina was absolutely the best hostess. Not only was she an amazing cook but she gave me great tips on places to visit like Tombstone and the Desert Museum. I stayed at 2 other hotels in Tucson during my stay but neither came even slightly close to the Adobe Rose Inn. I wouldn't stay anywhere else. Thank you so much to the Adobe Rose Inn and Dina for such a lovely stay.
Econo Lodge Phoenix North I-17
1.6/576 Reviews
North Mountain
Wifi doesn't work but staff for the most part is willing to work with u on special requests
Econo Lodge Flagstaff Route 66
4/5104 Reviews
Watching the sunrise early, the effect is good. There is also a warm, delicate and thoughtful service at the front desk, beautiful people and sweet language. One thing is that the heat of the air conditioner at night is just collected by the curtains.
Tanque Verde Guest Ranch
4.5/599 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.
Lodge on the Desert
4.4/5101 Reviews
Expectations were somewhat higher due to the reviews. Maybe it was the room itself which was spacious and clean but the bathroom was mostly the problem. It was too big, very cold due to leaky windows and no heater. Slow drains all around, faucet about to come off, could use an entire makeover. It was very cold during our stay so the room heater was working almost 24/7. Heater temp and air temp didn't feel right, sometimes not enough heat, other times too warm. Could not regulate the temperature well, plus with all the leaky windows, maybe that was the best it could do under the circumstances. Best part of the room was it was upstairs and the view was very nice, if you ignored all the noise from the staff maintenance area. The breakfast buffet was okay, slight variation each morning but the wait staff was not very friendly and not attentive at all. One coffee refill would of been nice, which most of us had to ask for and half the time they never came back. If they were real busy, we could understand but being close to the kitchen area, you could hear them talking and not attending to the clientele. Will not be going back anytime soon.
A Sunset Chateau
4.7/5101 Reviews
West
The view was very nice and the staff were kind. The breakfast was also very delicious and I had it every day. I want to use it again.
Backland Glamping Resort - Grand Canyon
4.8/56 Reviews
Heritage Inn
4.9/584 Reviews

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Number of hotels5,096
Number of Reviews 3,144
Average Price(Weekday Night)£213
Average Price(Weekend Night)£221