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| - This hotel is very close to perfect. I was only there one night, but it was amazingly pleasant, relaxing, and enjoyable. It doesn't feel like a hotel at all - its a relaxed and comfortable resort - with an excellent design. It isn't the most spacious or expansive resort I've ever been to - its just compactly comfortable. There's a central building with reception, banquet and meeting rooms, and a gift shop, among other things, and there are remote buildings and casitas with guest rooms, and there are other spaces, some comfortable restaurants and bars, a magnificent pool - pools really - a kids pool, a main pool, and an adults pool, I think). There are tennis courts and waking paths, and for groups, there are a number of outdoor venues for meals, receptions, and events (probably like weddings, etc.)
I loved the room I stayed in. It was spacious, warm, clean, and comfortable. It had a fireplace (gas) that made it feel even nicer. The bathroom was very large, with a great shower, and a bathtub with a handheld spray faucet that made it almost another shower. I've had hotel rooms in some cities which were not much larger than the bathroom at the Four Seasons Scottsdale.
My room had an open air balcony that I sat on for a couple of hours Sunday night enjoying the fresh evening air and working on my computer until I just stopped and looked at the sky for half an hour. Its far enough away from the lights of Phoenix and Scottsdale that on a clear night with a shining moon, I could still see thousands of stars in the sky. Amazing. And Quiet too.
The bed was very comfortable. The staff quite accommodating.
The banquet food at our meeting was on the higher end of hotel meeting food - and I've had to much of that type of food after 6 straight weeks of business travel.
I can't say anything bad about the resort except that I hated to leave after only one night.
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