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  • What a nice place. Spread out over a hillside in the desert, Sanctuary Resort is just that: sanctuary. The resort has nature all around - hummingbirds, flowering everything, road runners, jack rabbits and more - really beautiful. The rooms are exceptional. My suite included a private deck with mountain views, big shower with slate tile and double shower head, four poster bed and flat screed TV. In the main room - fireplace (not necessary for my mid-July nightly lows around 95F), dining room table and big L-couch in front of the 50 in. flat screen. Down the hill is Elements bar and restaurant with great views and exceptional service. The restaurant overlooks the spa pool. And there, during the day when temperatures are around 110 degrees, there is plenty of lemon water, fresh towels and floaties. One can't help but relax and dream. My days were a mix of business and pleasure so I didn't check out the spa proper (or the lap pool or the work-out center for that matter). I did find space plenty of opportunity to shed some stress however. Notes: + One of the huge pluses is that the resort is less than a mile from Echo Canyon Parkway (the trail head that has a parking lot for Camelback Mountain trail). I did manage to hike part of Camel Back on this trip which is good. But it is not so good that I did not get to the top due to time constraints. I've hiked Camelback many times and it is a must do for any visit to Phoenix. + I really did not mind the heat - in fact I sort of like it. But this is the off season for Arizona and that translates to huge value in hotels and resorts. - The pool area has a no cell phone policy - which is fantastic! What is not so fantastic is the moron who completely ignored it yesterday even after being asked by the staff to cease or move. So while I was relaxing I got to hear his entire conversation with Donna: He's from the east coast - in Phoenix for a few days to see the office there and is thinking bout relocating. Then he's off to Toronto next week on business and dreams of living in San Diego some day - blah blah blah. Hey cell phone guy - learn some manners. But even that one small diversion didn't manage to pull me up and out of my stress shredding objective. Overall 5 stars for a sanctuary in the desert.
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