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Embassy Suites by Hilton Flagstaff
3.7/5100 Reviews
This stay was so disappointing. We're Diamond members so we get to a lot of Hilton properties. The front desk staff was very kind and accommodating on check in, but it was the room maintenance that was just awful. The AC/Heat vent leaked all night and you could hear the drips. The rug was pulled back and worn out in front of the refrigerator and coffee maker and the staples were exposed so when I went to make my coffee in bare feet in the morning, the staple went right into my foot. The bathroom light flickered like a strobe light whenever you turned it on. These aren't service concerns, these are safety concerns. I mentioned it to the front desk, but they didn't seem concerned. If the leak had drenched towels it probably was leaking to the floor below. And if exposed staples are going into guests feet because of lack of room maintenance, it's a problem.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Flagstaff East
4.5/5104 Reviews
The hotel is a relatively new and advanced motel in the United States, the service is very good, the suite I live in, the bathroom is very big, the son's sofa bed can sleep well. It is the location too far from the Grand Canyon. I am set too late and during the tourist season, I can only live there. By the way, it was a bit hard.
Super 8 by Wyndham Flagstaff
4/5113 Reviews
This hotel shares a check in desk with Howard Johnson’s and don’t try to check in before 3:00pm. Our room was clean but the pillows might have been stuffed with toilet paper rolls they were so lumpy. There is a lot of debris floating in the pool that is also shared with HJ so you have to cross a parking lot to use it. There is supposed to be a complimentary breakfast but when we asked about it we were told it was take out and we were grudgingly handed a bag with a fruit cup, granola bar, danish, and a soggy bean burrito. They could definitely do better.
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
4.4/5102 Reviews
My wife and I recently stayed overnight at The Twin Arrows during a Flagstaff getaway. What a great experience! A previous review noted one disappointment after another. Perhaps, based on that review, the ****** and hotel ”upped” their game, because we had a fantastic time! First of all, the customer service was excellent. As good, if not better than what you would receive in Las Vegas. From the ”kids” at the valet and front entrance to the check in staff, housekeeping and gaming staff, everyone was friendly and very helpful. We were also very happy to see that most, if not all of the staff was at least native, more probably Dine. Okay. So this five-story property isn't much to look at on the outside. But once inside, you realize where all the time and money was spent! A gorgeous foyer, spacious ****** with wonderfully high ceilings, a cool sports bar and café, an elegant steak house, and artistically wonderful hallways. Our room was spacious, clean and very quiet (a very heavy room door helped). It was tastefully appointed with cool native decor with hints of art deco. (BTW - we had a King view room.) The bathroom was very, very spacious with a two-sink set-up (a rarity) and a separated toilet. The walk-in shower was big enough for two. He had a terrific dinner in the Zenith steakhouse and a wonderful breakfast (including wonderful fry bread) in the Four Elements Café (reviewed separately). Here is the big suggestion. If you are looking to be close to downtown Flagstaff, this is NOT your hotel. Located off of the I-40, this hotel is PERFECT however if you want to be close to Winslow, the Homlovi Ruins, Walnut Canyon, Meteor Crater or the Petrified National Forest and Painted Desert. We used to think that the La Posada was the only elegant game in town in the area. This property has changed our minds. We will be back!
DoubleTree by Hilton Flagstaff
4.3/5102 Reviews
American hotels, bookings seem to be more expensive, fair. The bed is still relatively large, 4 people have no problem, the location is good, parking is convenient.
Days Hotel by Wyndham Flagstaff
4.2/5108 Reviews
We stayed here for a night en route to the Grand Canyon. Flagstaff is a useful overnight stop from Phoenix. We booked this hotel because it was a little cheaper than some of the others and on approach it did look a bit seedy in the reception area. The public areas and general corridors could certainly do with some additional tender loving care. Nevertheless, once we got in the room all was absolutely fine and it looked to me as though the room had recently been refurbished, with nice LED lighting in the bathroom and all the space, facilities and air con and other things that one would expect from a three star hotel. The staff were pleasant, if a little gruff. The hotel is close to a busy rail line with trains running through the night. If this bothers you, ask for a room at the front of the hotel. We decided not to opt for the (additional fee) breakfast in the diner next-door but went to a local, excellent, iHop. Nevertheless, overall, I would recommend this as a reasonable place for an overnight stop.

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