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| - It is somewhat unfair for me to review this hotel, mainly since I am generally not a fan of the W concept. For me to review the W brand is tantamount to a vegan reviewing Morton's steakhouses. Nevertheless, I have stayed at the Scottsdale W 3 times, patronizing its Sushi restaurant and its spa. Ergo, I feel compelled to review this nightclub (I mean hotel).
First, this is a business hotel crossed with a nightclub/bar with a fraternity pool party on the second floor. Be prepared to dwell among drug addicts, duffers, strippers, and other deviants. if you are sharing accommodations, and not staying in a large suite, be sure that you are very comfortable with your roommate, or be prepared to get to know your roommate. The bathroom area is uninhibited - lets just say.
I suspect that the racists who designed the rooms here hated the Asian culture, for I am convinced that the designers studied the art of Feng Shue solely for the purposeof doing everything in violation of its core principles. Think of a fast food place designed to motivate its patrons not to stay long. I found the large price tags on every item in the room irritating. he random drug style accessories also made me feel somewhat uncomfortable.
To give this degenerate refuge some credit, the creams and hair conditioner seemed OK, and the front desk strippers seemed to have memorized their scripts better than their colleagues at the bar. The Sushi Roku restaurant is actually good, and stands out amidst the nuclear fallout. if you are a freak, and you visit Scottsdale, and are too lazy to go to strip clubs or sleazy bars, this is your home away from home. Otherwise, may I humbly suggest the Four Seasons.
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