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| - I had a two night stay at this location. Check in is at 4pm, check out is at 11am. It seems that the hotel is under the process of slowly renovating itself? I don't know. But I guess the lower floors are more modern and new, while the upper floors are older.
I came here with a group of classmates, we reserved two queen bedrooms with 3 people in each room. We arrived around 2pm, and the room I was in was not ready, but the other group's room was. We go up to their room on the 16th floor so we could leave our bags in there while we wait, and they were given a junior suite. It's nice and spacious, and it included a sofa, coffee table, breakfast table for four, the two queen beds, fridge & freezer---the works.
After seeing the room THEY got, we were super excited to see our room! Once our room was finally ready, we headed down to our room on the 12th floor, and to our disappointment, we found that we just had a regular room. Womp, womp. To me, it seemed pretty small, there wasn't much room for us three girls and our luggage. The room was supplied with Aveda products (shampoo, soap, etc.), so that was nice.
The only downside for me was that the room DID NOT COME with a fridge ._. Hello, we bought all this alcohol at CVS and we didn't have a fridge to cool it in. Well, I was verbally complaining about it to my friends in the hallway ("I don't understand, I went to a $75 motel in EAST LA, and THEY had a fridge for us, wtf?!"), and one of the bellmen happened to overhear. I felt bad that he had heard us (or me) complaining, but it worked to our advantage, because he hooked us up with a fridge and stocked it with apple juice and cranberry juice.
I basically liked everything about this hotel, except for the fact that the elevator made me nauseous... and also because it didn't come with a fridge! ... and you have to pay for wi-fi!...and they did not have a jacuzzi (but I guess it makes sense that they don't have one since Phoenix is HOT)... Boo!
-R
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