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deborahwheeler1
- Reviews: 6
Northeast Arizona Casino and Resort
Hon-Dah Resort-Casino
The Hon-Dah Resort-Casino is located in Pinetop, in northeastern Arizona, in the White Mountains. The area known as the White Mountains include the communities of Christopher Creek, Pinetop, Lakeside, Show Low, Greer, Springerville, Eagar, Snowflake, Taylor, Heber, Overgaard and Forest Lakes.
The nearby National Parks and National Forests are many and attract visitors from all over.
The National Parks and Forests include:
Tonto National Forest
Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache National Forest
Gila National Forest
Pertrified Forest National Park
The largest stand of ponderosa pines in the United States is also found in this region of northeastern Arizona. The White Mountains, which run along the borders of Arizona and New Mexico are the second highest range in the state. Camping, fishing, and hiking are popular in the warmer months and often there is enough snow for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and downhill skiing at Sunrise Park Resort ski area in the colder months.
The twin towns of Pinetop-Lakeside and Springerville-Eagar found at the northern edge of the range are the most easily accessed and have traveler amenities including hotels and restaurants.
The White Mountains are 220 miles east of Phoenix. The destination is relatively isolated, but with many interesting sightseeing opportunities. In addition to the natural beauty, recommended attractions include: museums, art galleries, historic sites, sports, special events, and festivals.
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Africancrab
- Reviews: 327
Motel 6 Holbrook: Budget accommodation for a roadtrip
Prior to that, I had never used a motel as a choice of accommodation during my many travels. Travelling from Tucson to the Petrified Forest National Park, we broke off the monotony of the road with a stop at a small town called Holbrook. We left Tucson after 4:30 pm, which put us between the rush hour evening traffic and the dark of night. Mark had pre-booked the motel after reading reviews about it. Apparently for that area, Motel 6 came highly recommended and I could see why once we arrived.
Unique Quality: The shower was hot and we had enough bath amenities. The usual soap and shampoo, wash clothes and fresh towels. The bathroom looked refurbished with new granite looking counters. The burgundy (maroon) floors created a cool effect in the bathroom. Inside the room, we also had an old TV with most national channels, a refrigerator, and a microwave. The familiar bedspread with bright colors look like a child's bedroom. I must admit, they have done a good job making themselves easily identifiable. This particular Motel 6 even had a courtyard with BBQ grills. I found that quite interesting.
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Africancrab
- Reviews: 327
Hampton Inn Kayenta: Great Service and comfortable beds
My family and I, traveled for many miles from Arizona, to the Petrified Forest National park. From the Petrified Forest, we headed north to Chinle and on to Canyon De Chelly (pronounced Canyon De Shay). We had not hotel reservation and were not sure if we would be camping at Chinle. We completed our tour at a little after 4:30 pm, so we decided to head on further north towards monument Valley.
When you are a seasoned traveler like me, you have the mind to be critical when you can and appreciate comfort and good service when one comes along. I did appreciate the service and accommodation at the Hampton Inn here.
Unique Quality: Clean comfortable bed, pool, breakfast included with room, TV with most national channels, conceirge service, coffee/tea in room. Gift shop in the lobby area.
I would recommend the Hampton Inn if you have the money, it is definitely a great place to rest your head after a long trip driving in or touring Monument valley.
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Africancrab
- Reviews: 327
Best Western Prescottonian: Prescott's most spacious hotel rooms
My family and I, stayed at the Best Western in Prescott on our last leg of a 4 day road trip to northern Arizona. We only stayed one night. Conveniently located on Gurley street, it is close to literally everything within the historic district. For $89 before taxe, i thought it was rather expensive. But then again, it is in the historic district where most everythign about Prescott is.
Unique Quality: The room was spacious and the bed comfortable. Not exactly worth it's price, but considering the fact that the weekend was filled with a street fair, it was busy enough to fill many hotels. I would recommend it as a last resort really.
Has a pool, nice dinnng area, parking space.
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lorzarn
- Reviews: 7
Fiesta Inn Resort: Suprising find
I found this hotel from Priceline.com when I typed in Four star hotels near the Sky Harbour airport. The hotel is pretty plan looking for the outside, but once you get inside you realize this hotel is a little different. The decor is- for the best of my description- Modern art/desert motif. The rooms are very comforable, and have an oversized chair in them. We stayed there three times total (two from priceline, and one booked straight with the hotel), and all three times were wonderful.
The doors do open to the outside, but all entrances are pointed towards the interior courtyard, so it felt pretty safe. The resturant there has a buffet, but all three times we missed it. I think that it ends pretty early- or we just slept late everytime we were there. I am not sure.
Not sure of the 'resort' status. I tend to think that resorts have more activiities, or spas- but from what I can tell, this one didn't.
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone. The price when booked with the hotel directly can be pretty steep. The third time we stayed there and booked directly with hotel, I lamented about the price descrepancy (around $200 USD), and they knocked off most of the diffrerence. There wasn't THAT many people there, so I think they were glad to have the business. Either that, or they saw we were repeats.
Unique Quality: Good sized pool, and lots of comfortable seating available. Nice courtyard around pool area to relax in. Close to airport
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pfsmalo
- Reviews: 1276
Page Boy Motel.: Reasonably cheap for the area, Page.
Situated right on the main road through Page, N. Lake Powell Blvd., I was a little worried about the possible noise, but after a long days driving nothing would have stopped me sleeping that night. Comfortable and clean, all you want from a motel without breaking the bank. Also, there is a pool in the secluded garden although we didn't use it. As Page is quite compact, the motel is almost the centre of town and only 10 mins to Antelope Canyon and the Glen Canyon Bridge and dam.
We paid $65.39 for a double inc. tax and b'fast.
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Basaic
- Reviews: 6703
Motel 6: Overpriced in Youngtown
Motel 6 is one of my favorites because it provides decent accomodations at a budget price. Usually. This motel is very basic with no extras except a pool (which was colsed for the season). I understand that 1) it was a Saturday Night; 2) I was on the edge of Phoenix; and 3) there were special events going on but $90 for a Motel 6 is expensive! On the plus side or the minus side (depending on your point of view), the motel was full of drunk college kids.
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Basaic
- Reviews: 6703
Holiday Inn Express: Great Hotel in Winslow
I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Winslow after three nights of substandard accomodations in other towns. I was greeted by a friendly and competent staff. My room had a small refrigerator, a microwave, a sitting area and a very comfortable bed. The next morning I had a leisurely breakfast of cheddar cheese omelet, bacon, ice cold orange juice and coffee and read my free USA Today Newspaper. The indoor pool was very nice too.
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Basaic
- Reviews: 6703
Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites: Inexpensive Luxury in Tucson
I stayed here for two nights during my lastest minor heart surgery in August 2009. This is a fancy luxurious hotel and the room cost me under $80. The lobby was very pretty and the room looked great. The bed was very comfortable. They have a ballroom, meeting areas, two places to eat and a nice lounge all on site. All the staff I met was very friendly. The rum in the rum and coke was generous.
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Basaic
- Reviews: 6703
Travel Inn: Great Price, Nice Motel in Tucson
I had seen the Travel Inn several times as I drove down Interstate 10 but had never stopped there. It looked okay from the outside and the price advertised on the sign was cheap. I stopped there on my last trip to Tucson. The accomodations were pretty nice and they even had a small refrigerator. Every thing seemed clean and was in decent repair. A very good deal for the price.
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