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Marriott Phoenix Chandler
4.5/5104 Reviews

Marriott Phoenix Chandler

Chandler|5.46km from city center
We stayed at he hotel on February 17. It is a newer property and the hotel is very clean. The rooms are also very clean and new. However, there are some design concerns with the rooms. Let's start with the bathroom door, which is a glass barn door. If you use the bathroom in the middle of the night, expect the glass door to fully illuminate the entire room. That is not great for anyone still sleeping. You never see a barn door that does not have a big gap on one end or the other, and this one is no exception. There is also no lighting to use which provides a dim light to navigate the room at night. Every light is bright! The low level single mattress (no box springs) millennial hipster beds were comfortable. The room was well decorated. We tried to have cocktails at the bar after dinner and the hotel needs to beef up the staffing there. The bartender was polite but stressed. She told me they did not have a wine and cocktail list. I found that very odd given this was a bar. She instead handed us an abbreviated meal menu with a handful of cocktail selections?? Now here is where the bar scene went south. The bartender put four bottles of wine on the counter and stated they were all $76. One of the selections was Merf Cab....which we have purchased in the grocery store for around $13.99. I refused to be financially stabbed with a price of $76. So we drove to a nearby Walgreens and bought a bottle of 19 Crimes for $17. We returned to the hotel and drank the wine in the ”M Club”, which is a nice area that you can pay to access when you book your room. The M Club is significantly more private and peaceful....AND I saved close to $60 on wine. The M Club also has a free hot breakfast in the morning. Overall this hotel is clean and has a good layout. The staff is polite and efficient. The property offers a nice option that is away from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix proper. I would recommend the property if take the above considerations under advisement.

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Cambria Hotel Phoenix Chandler - Fashion Center
4.5/5102 Reviews

Cambria Hotel Phoenix Chandler - Fashion Center

Chandler|5.31km from city center
As a perennial Choice Privileges Platinum/Diamond member who has stayed hundreds of nights in various Choice hotels, this was my first experience in a Cambria Hotel, and these are my impressions of our 2-night stay. The price per night was higher than the Comfort Inns and Comfort Suites that we normally stay at, so was the higher price worth it? There are pros and cons. The hotel itself is clean, classy, and impressive, with a large lobby, bar, and restaurant. The rooms are nicely furnished, with modern platform beds, microwave, mini-fridge, sofa, large desk, Keurig coffeemaker, large-screen TV, and a nice little table on wheels that is great for a laptop computer. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating, especially Candace at the front desk and Randy in Housekeeping. Coffee in the lobby is complimentary; however, breakfast is not free and the choice is very limited. Dinner is also available, but the menu is also very limited. The lobby bar also serves as the breakfast counter, although there are dining tables available as well. Snacks and other items are available for purchase in the lobby. The hotel itself is located at the corner of a large, busy intersection at the entrance to a big shopping mall. While there are tons of stores and restaurants within walking distance, our 3rd floor room overlooked the intersection, and it was quite noisy. The pool area is very nice; however, it is directly adjacent to the intersection and also very noisy. There were a few minor maintenance issues in our room… the recessed ceiling light above the coffeemaker didn’t work, and the access door to the microwave and mini-fridge didn’t close properly. The glass desk surface is not compatible with an optical computer mouse unless a sheet of paper or other material is placed on the surface. The backlit bathroom mirror is very impressive; however, the lighting is not quite adequate for makeup or shaving. The large-screen TV is mounted right over the desk, and it is difficult to work at the desk if someone else is watching TV with the volume turned up, since your head is about a foot from the TV and the speakers. In the bathroom, the toilet paper holder is mounted in an awkward location, and the sliding shower door appears to have been installed incorrectly, so that if the shower head is directed on the shower glass, the water will be funneled onto the bathroom floor. The wi-fi internet speed is among the fastest I have ever experienced in a hotel… about 100Mbps/second download and upload speeds. There is some very cool accent lighting in the rooms, but the platform beds have wooden corners that are easy to bump your shins on if you are not careful. Overall, this is a more upscale hotel in a convenient location with a great staff, but it does have a few quirks and inconveniences. Was it worth paying 40% or 50% more than at Comfort Suites? It may be for some, but probably not for us.

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Hilton Phoenix Chandler
4.4/5104 Reviews

Hilton Phoenix Chandler

Chandler|4.8km from city center
Usually I don't write reviews, but this experience as Hilton Diamond Reward member almost left me sleeping in the car. I was moved from Doubletree Hilton hotel due to water issues, on night 1of3 of my stay. Since Doubletree was not successful to secure another Hilton hotel for me, I was advised and proceeded to call Hilton hot line and get the hotel through Customer service line. Over 40 min on the phone and I was put in to Hilton Phoenix Chandler. As I was advised by Doubletree Manager, my rate would stay the same as I was to pay $160 per night and would be awarded points for my inconvenience. Customer service has discussed over my personal phone details with Doubletree Manager, before I left. Points were awarded right for my inconvenience. Hilton Chandler had my reservation ready and I was able to get in to the room close to 10pm. In the morning I noticed that an email came in that all my awarded points were used for 1st night at Hilton Chandler and also my CC is to be charged an additional $130 on top. Stop by at front desk around 7AM next morning and explained all the situation as mentioned above. Was told that the manager would come in and check all and get back to me. Back in the hotel around 4:30PM and noticed a VM left on the room number (not my personal phone, but a room phone) Called back to manager that left me a VM and she called right back. Manager of Hilton Phoenix Chandler advised me that room charge is to be $220 and they will not be matching Doubletree as was promised to me by Doubletree and Hot Line CR that booked this hotel. I asked manager to call in to Doubletree so we can discuss further and was advised that she is leaving in about 15min and that the rate is to be at $220 per night for next 2 night (was to be $160 as was Doubletree original rate) At that time I tried unsuccessfully reaching out to Doubletree manager. I told Hilton manager that I will not be paying $220 as that is not right and was basically told to vacate the room. I packed up and left Hilton Phoenix Chandler Hotel, manager did not even come out or already left by around 5:15PM as I was leaving the hotel. No apology or any words from front desk just a simple BYE BYE. This manager more concerned about her leaving on time, then taking care of basic duties as following up on hotel issues. As a Hilton Diamond Reward member with travels on weekly bases and spending 3-4nights a week in different hotels throughout US, this experience definitely sticks out and deserves a Negative review. Manager never reached out back or any other apology was given and will definitely is being reported to Hilton Hot Line for an investigation in to this issue. Lost Points Lost work hours Almost slept in the car. I ended up staying at Marriott for the next few night, which is just ok. Issue cost me over 4 hours of lost work time, and that is just mind blowing!!! I would Highly recommend NOT to stay at Hilton Phoenix Chandler due to Management Ignorance. I would Hi
Sonesta Select Phoenix Chandler
4.3/5105 Reviews

Sonesta Select Phoenix Chandler

Chandler
My husband and I have just completed a stay at this hotel. The room itself was nice, clean and comfy. However, Alexandria at the front desk was not nice at all. She had a bad attitude in general. My husband, myself and our dog had just completed a lengthy amazing stay at a Sonesta ES Suites, but unfortunately there were no availabilities for the upcoming dates. So we decided to go to this hotel since it was reasonably priced. We are having work done on our house that is taking longer than expected so we had a lot of bags and belongings with us. My husband called ahead and asked for a ground floor room for our pet, and mentioned this. When we arrived however, they didn’t charge us the deposit for the pet which we honestly did not realize at the time. When my husband went to the front desk later on to get a snack, Alexandria very rudely told him that “a maintenance man saw a dog go into your room” in an accusatory manner. My husband attempted to pay the deposit at that time but had problems with his credit card. We paid the next day, even though our dog ended up leaving to stay with friends. As if that wasn’t bad enough, this morning I went down to the front desk around 11:15, to ask about a luggage cart and a possible later checkout (even by 12:30, nothing big) she rudely said No, we are fully booked,etc, etc. I then asked her for a luggage cart because we had a lot of bags (as mentioned above) and she said, We’ll if there’s none at the front then we don’t have any available. Not, let me ask housekeeping or any type of help. Luckily a housekeeper passed by and was concerned and wanted to help and got a luggage cart for me. When I checked out, before I returned room keys, I asked if she could allow the room key to work at the side door where we were packing up our car and she said, No they stopped working at 12 o’clock. I am a very well seasoned traveler, who has lived in many different states and 2 foreign countries and this person was one of the most rude and unhelpful people I have encountered at a front desk. If this is the impression you want to put out about your brand culture, then that’s not good business sense. The reception desk is the face of your hotel and should be run by a pleasant , helpful person, not someone who couldn’t care less about the vibes they put out. Disappointed is not the word and rest assured we will never be back. 2 Stars for clean, comfy room and nice housekeeper.

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Chandler Gilbert Community College - Pecos Campus

Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix/Gilbert
4.3/5100 Reviews

Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix/Gilbert

Gilbert|4.06km from Chandler Gilbert Community College - Pecos Campus
I have visited this hotel before, and little has changed. Service was good, but not stellar. The breakfast bar was not proactive replacing omelets as the chafing dish emptied, but more arrived within ten or fifteen minutes. Some staff wore, while others eschewed masks. In the room, there is a padded bench at the foot of the bed whose padding was visibly relaxed. The heavy bed cover was good to combat a thermostat set to 76 degrees when first going to sleep, but proved too heavy after the bed warmed. I am an Arizona boy, so your results may differ. I set the AC to 82 degrees - the setting I use at home, and the next night's sleep under just the sheet was solid. Television is kind of bland, but not overly so. There seemed to be pay options, but I did not partake. Wireless served the room adequately. There was a small coffee maker with those coffee-filled paper filter pillows about the size of a silver dollar; two caffeinated, and two regular with cellophane packets containing creamer, sugar, a stir stick, fake sugar, and a napkin. Several paper coffee cups with separate cardboard sleeves for serving were in the coffee basket, which also held travel lids. The big elegant shower took a while to heat; not unexpected. Plenty of towels were there, along with a rubber shower mat and bath mat. The countertop held shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, lotion, a shower cap, and a sachet with cotton swabs (I think). Bar soap was boxed beside the sink, with no backup bar. The towels are not within easy reach from the shower, so remember to position a bath towel in advance or at least put down the terrycloth bath mat before you step in. The room was neat, clean, and tidy. The second day, I posted the Do Not Disturb sign in the morning. Taking it down as I left meant the room was not cleaned, or supplies refreshed. I did not check to see if I had to ask for the room to be serviced. There is a closet with hangers, ironing board, iron, and a luggage frame. The window had blackout curtains, but if you don't wake with the sun, make sure you get a tight closure. Regardless, some light did seep in under the blackout curtain. I didn't try out any other amenities. The room served its purpose. To improve, let's begin considering that some of us are night owls, who are discomfited when compelled to wake before the crack of noon in order to take advantage of a breakfast we are compelled to subsidize. Figure out the calculus of providing a 24-hour continental breakfast, and you're going to grow quite the loyal following.

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Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix/Gilbert
4.3/5100 Reviews

Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix/Gilbert

Gilbert|4.86km from LaVida Massage
I have visited this hotel before, and little has changed. Service was good, but not stellar. The breakfast bar was not proactive replacing omelets as the chafing dish emptied, but more arrived within ten or fifteen minutes. Some staff wore, while others eschewed masks. In the room, there is a padded bench at the foot of the bed whose padding was visibly relaxed. The heavy bed cover was good to combat a thermostat set to 76 degrees when first going to sleep, but proved too heavy after the bed warmed. I am an Arizona boy, so your results may differ. I set the AC to 82 degrees - the setting I use at home, and the next night's sleep under just the sheet was solid. Television is kind of bland, but not overly so. There seemed to be pay options, but I did not partake. Wireless served the room adequately. There was a small coffee maker with those coffee-filled paper filter pillows about the size of a silver dollar; two caffeinated, and two regular with cellophane packets containing creamer, sugar, a stir stick, fake sugar, and a napkin. Several paper coffee cups with separate cardboard sleeves for serving were in the coffee basket, which also held travel lids. The big elegant shower took a while to heat; not unexpected. Plenty of towels were there, along with a rubber shower mat and bath mat. The countertop held shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, lotion, a shower cap, and a sachet with cotton swabs (I think). Bar soap was boxed beside the sink, with no backup bar. The towels are not within easy reach from the shower, so remember to position a bath towel in advance or at least put down the terrycloth bath mat before you step in. The room was neat, clean, and tidy. The second day, I posted the Do Not Disturb sign in the morning. Taking it down as I left meant the room was not cleaned, or supplies refreshed. I did not check to see if I had to ask for the room to be serviced. There is a closet with hangers, ironing board, iron, and a luggage frame. The window had blackout curtains, but if you don't wake with the sun, make sure you get a tight closure. Regardless, some light did seep in under the blackout curtain. I didn't try out any other amenities. The room served its purpose. To improve, let's begin considering that some of us are night owls, who are discomfited when compelled to wake before the crack of noon in order to take advantage of a breakfast we are compelled to subsidize. Figure out the calculus of providing a 24-hour continental breakfast, and you're going to grow quite the loyal following.

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Super 8 by Wyndham Chandler Phoenix
2.6/5104 Reviews
I paid for breakfast, but I ended up making coffee for breakfast. The room that didn't have breakfast was also used as a utility room, and my name was taped on. It feels bad. The sanitary conditions are also relatively poor. Some rooms are under renovation.
Crowne Plaza Resort Phoenix - Chandler Golf Resort
4/5102 Reviews
The food is generally delicious. The room was bigger than I expected. The hotel was in a great location. I think the service is good.
SpringHill Suites Phoenix Chandler/Fashion Center
4.3/5106 Reviews
Staff was very friendly and always available. There was plenty of parking. The rooms were spacious and the beds comfortable.
Cambria Hotel Phoenix Chandler - Fashion Center
4.5/5102 Reviews
As a perennial Choice Privileges Platinum/Diamond member who has stayed hundreds of nights in various Choice hotels, this was my first experience in a Cambria Hotel, and these are my impressions of our 2-night stay. The price per night was higher than the Comfort Inns and Comfort Suites that we normally stay at, so was the higher price worth it? There are pros and cons. The hotel itself is clean, classy, and impressive, with a large lobby, bar, and restaurant. The rooms are nicely furnished, with modern platform beds, microwave, mini-fridge, sofa, large desk, Keurig coffeemaker, large-screen TV, and a nice little table on wheels that is great for a laptop computer. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating, especially Candace at the front desk and Randy in Housekeeping. Coffee in the lobby is complimentary; however, breakfast is not free and the choice is very limited. Dinner is also available, but the menu is also very limited. The lobby bar also serves as the breakfast counter, although there are dining tables available as well. Snacks and other items are available for purchase in the lobby. The hotel itself is located at the corner of a large, busy intersection at the entrance to a big shopping mall. While there are tons of stores and restaurants within walking distance, our 3rd floor room overlooked the intersection, and it was quite noisy. The pool area is very nice; however, it is directly adjacent to the intersection and also very noisy. There were a few minor maintenance issues in our room… the recessed ceiling light above the coffeemaker didn’t work, and the access door to the microwave and mini-fridge didn’t close properly. The glass desk surface is not compatible with an optical computer mouse unless a sheet of paper or other material is placed on the surface. The backlit bathroom mirror is very impressive; however, the lighting is not quite adequate for makeup or shaving. The large-screen TV is mounted right over the desk, and it is difficult to work at the desk if someone else is watching TV with the volume turned up, since your head is about a foot from the TV and the speakers. In the bathroom, the toilet paper holder is mounted in an awkward location, and the sliding shower door appears to have been installed incorrectly, so that if the shower head is directed on the shower glass, the water will be funneled onto the bathroom floor. The wi-fi internet speed is among the fastest I have ever experienced in a hotel… about 100Mbps/second download and upload speeds. There is some very cool accent lighting in the rooms, but the platform beds have wooden corners that are easy to bump your shins on if you are not careful. Overall, this is a more upscale hotel in a convenient location with a great staff, but it does have a few quirks and inconveniences. Was it worth paying 40% or 50% more than at Comfort Suites? It may be for some, but probably not for us.
TownePlace Suites Phoenix Chandler/Fashion Center
4.2/585 Reviews
I am titanium lifetime elite with marriott. Over 2000 nights with marriott. US, CANADA AND HAWAII. Checked in 5 pm dec 24. Two ladies at front desk rude and combative. We asked for room near elevator facing front of property. Was assigned a room that is the last one on the floor farthest from elevator facing back of property. We refused the room...finally given room by elevator ..room 302. After a near shouting match. A ordeal to get fresh towels...no housekeeping for the 4 nite stay. Breakfast poor selections. Property not that clean ... When we left and returned over 4 days, nobody was At the front desk...security is lax ...anyone can come and go. You can do better elsewhere. Stay somewhere else. I would rate the hotel a 3 out of 10 ( 10 being the Best) 4 year old property not being maintained. No general manager on duty during the 4 days. Bob t Houston, texas
Hampton Inn Phoenix/Chandler
4/5103 Reviews
amazing place amazing workers and if you talk to them and explain the situation they are understand and help out they are very helping and welcoming.

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Highest PriceUS$881
Lowest PriceUS$54
Number of Reviews 3,315
Number of hotels312
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$154
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$184

Chandler Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Chandler via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. If you travel to United States, visiting Chandler is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Chandler.

Chandler does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation.

When visiting Chandler, you can choose from over 38 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 115 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 5 four-star hotels in Chandler at an average price of 164 USD per night. There are 18 three-star hotels in Chandler at an average price of 117 USD per night. There are 5 two-star hotels in Chandler at an average price of 79 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Chandler. In Chandler, there are hotels under the Hilton brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Hilton. In Chandler, chain hotels such as Hilton are one of the top choices among travelers. Three-Bedroom Chandler Home with BBQ in Chandler is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Cambria Hotel Phoenix Chandler - Fashion Center.

In the city center of Chandler, you'll have easy access to Arizona Railway Museum. You can choose attractions in Chandler that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Casino, Huhugam Heritage Center. The most famous attractions locally are No Limits Scuba, True REST Float Spa, Desert Breeze Park. Commercial areas like Sibley's West: The Chandler and Arizona Gift Shop, PushinPink.com are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 58.23°F during the day, 46.71°F at night

• Summer: 78.04°F during the day, 66.72°F at night

• Autumn: 85.98°F during the day, 74.68°F at night

• Winter: 62.58°F during the day, 51.76°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 46.681103 cm

• Summer: 50.42126 cm

• Autumn: 34.027557 cm

• Winter: 55.484253 cm

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