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I've stayed at several Springhill Suites over the past few years and this one was slightly below average...not for any troublesome reason, but minor details that were kind of annoying. I got this hotel through a Priceline bid, so I understand that this always has an impact on the experience (I typically don't use Priceline unless I am traveling alone and the details won't impact me). This hotel is located in north Scottsdale, right off of the 101 and close to restaurants and businesses. The check-in process was easy and the clerk was friendly. The elevators were tiny and kind of slow. I was given a handicap accessible room (not by request) - the bathroom was where this was really apparent. While the bathroom was huge, it was very sterile and had no counter top or counter space. I had to keep all of my toiletries in the area with the microwave and refrigerator - really inconvenient. The shower wand sprayed everywhere and the tub didn't drain. The room was dated and the carpet was a bit worn. The marketplace/pantry was poorly stocked and expectedly overpriced. The positives: free (but slow) internet, free and ample parking, super comfortable bed and generally friendly staff.
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