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| - Came here for a conference with the spousal unit. I was expecting great things as the resort was advertised as "4 diamond". Well, on the pro side, the room is huge. There is a living room/ conference room--yes we have a huge conference table big enough for 8 of our friends to join us for a business meeting if we are suddenly overcome with an urge to throw one. There is a nice seating area--I assume the couch will open up to a bed--and a sink and teeny fridge, which is full of soda, beer, water, rock star beverages and candy; for which they will charge you a pretty penny. A sink and toilet is located down a small hallway. Then there are double doors and a decent size room with a large closet and nice sized bathroom.
However, no lotion, no shower caps no sewing kits: nothing except 3 teensy bottles of shampoo, etc. There is a magnifying mirror, but it's not lighted........4 diamonds?
More cons:
The old-fashioned tv's have already been mentioned in several reviews; yup, not updated yet.
No desk, no charging station for guests' numerous electronic devices, scratchy towels, too soft pillows and NO robes or slippers--the worst for me as I purposely packed neither.
Pros: the bed is really comfortable, the two air conditioning thermostats work quickly and efficiently, the windows open and there is a door to a small, oddly shaped patio (which has no chairs).
This is not a terrible hotel. It is very large, the rooms are decent and the parking in the Sedona rooms is very convenient. I can't comment on the gym as I didn't feel like paying an extra $15 per visit and so drove myself to the very close by LA Fitness instead.
What I find very annoying is the 4 diamond rating they tout all over the place.
Bottom line: This hotel simply does not have the amenities a genuine 4 diamond hotel should have.
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