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This is your basic, garden variety big chain hotel. It is very convenient to a lot of restaurants and shopping, but it was hard to find, tucked back in a corner next to the highway. They need a bigger sign! There is a pool and a hot tub, neither of which were being utilized because I happened to be in Phoenix to experience perhaps 25% of their total annual rainfall in 2 days! UGH. Rain in the desert. There's no controlling the weather. The breakfast buffet was good, it had all the usual stuff you expect, eggs were fluffy, not hard and congealed. Some of the bacon was crispy, and some was chewy, something for everyone. The one very odd thing was the front desk crew on hand the first morning. Two dudes no older than 23. They high-fived each other twice and said stuff like "good call dude", "way to go", and they were talking about a room opening up that had 2 beds in it instead of one. OK, maybe that's too much detail but geez guys, let's be a tiny bit more professional, ok? When the high schoolers are running the hotel, it doesn't inspire a ton of confidence.
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