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  • The Montelucia Resort & Spa is beautiful. If you want to kick back, relax, and unwind, Montelucia helps you do that. Park the car (by yourself or valet), check in with the friendly staff, and make your way towards your room. When you make that walk to your room, you'll realize how extensive the property is. But one thing will catch your eye for sure: the Kasbah Pool & Camelback Mountain. Montelucia may sport the best views in all of Phoenix and Scottsdale. If you're staying at Montelucia, you'll likely be in a pool, in a lounge chair, by a fire pit, or at Prado trying to soak in this amazing room. The property is pristine. Walking the grounds, there is attention to detail and keeping things tidy and clean. There is a Mediterranean feel to the resort. Though busier in comparison to The Royal Palms, there is still enough room to find your own space. You'll be able to find alone time. And if you happen to be by a pool, don't worry, pool staff will make sure you're fed and hydrated. The rooms are a fantastic escape as well. Spacious. Clean. The bathroom as well. A large separate shower and deep-soaking tub. Lights with dimmer switches. The bed was remarkably comfortable. The living room area had a comfortable couch and a large table in case, somehow, you are bringing work to do. The color scheme in the room brings life to the room, yet someone remains soothing. My room was on the first floor and opened up into a private patio, with with another lounge chair, table, and seats, which opened further onto a grassy area. I'll admit it; once I set foot into the room, it was pretty damn near impossible to leave it. One can imagine that you may not want to leave the Montelucia. And why would you? Yes, there's the spa. And as for food? There are multiple options. I can't for them all, but I can tell you two things: (1) room service was fantastic and (2) Prado is disappointing. If you go to Prado, go to sit on the patio and enjoy the view. Your first priority there shouldn't be the food. The Montelucia is an incredible place to get away and rejuvenate. It's paradise and I hope one day I can return.
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