Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP: Sheraton Grand was $450ish/nt all in, and Embassy Suites is $330/nt. Have both reserved for now and will decide a bit down the road whether proximity (Embassy Suites) or resort -style (Sheraton Grand) wins out.
Now any recommendations on things to do? We have actually been to Phoenix before and loved Camelback Mntn hike, the zoo, Pietswa Peak hike. Anything else to do in a 2-day trip? We head to GC after that. Only going for 5 days total because that is all the time we have with busy working parents and teens.
I’m the PP who posted about this spot. Definitely go with the Sheraton Grand especially for just two nights. Will make it feel more special vs Emb Suites are everywhere and definitely nothing to write home about.
Agreed. Plus every Embassy Suites that I’ve stayed in always smells like weed, it’s a rather low-budget lodging option.
Anonymous wrote:Spring break is tough in the PHX area. If you have kids maybe Hilton at the Peak or AZ Grand?
Could also try Tucson, which I’m more familiar with (and is less crowded during spring break) - RC Dove Mountain or Marriott Star Pass maybe. Possibly La Paloma, Ventana Canyon, Hacienda del Sol.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Any recommendations for a resort which will offer a day pass/cabana rental? We are renting a house with a pool but DC's choice of activity is lounging by a hotel pool.
Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP: Sheraton Grand was $450ish/nt all in, and Embassy Suites is $330/nt. Have both reserved for now and will decide a bit down the road whether proximity (Embassy Suites) or resort -style (Sheraton Grand) wins out.
Now any recommendations on things to do? We have actually been to Phoenix before and loved Camelback Mntn hike, the zoo, Pietswa Peak hike. Anything else to do in a 2-day trip? We head to GC after that. Only going for 5 days total because that is all the time we have with busy working parents and teens.
I’m the PP who posted about this spot. Definitely go with the Sheraton Grand especially for just two nights. Will make it feel more special vs Emb Suites are everywhere and definitely nothing to write home about.
Agreed. Plus every Embassy Suites that I’ve stayed in always smells like weed, it’s a rather low-budget lodging option.
lAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP: Sheraton Grand was $450ish/nt all in, and Embassy Suites is $330/nt. Have both reserved for now and will decide a bit down the road whether proximity (Embassy Suites) or resort -style (Sheraton Grand) wins out.
Now any recommendations on things to do? We have actually been to Phoenix before and loved Camelback Mntn hike, the zoo, Pietswa Peak hike. Anything else to do in a 2-day trip? We head to GC after that. Only going for 5 days total because that is all the time we have with busy working parents and teens.
I’m the PP who posted about this spot. Definitely go with the Sheraton Grand especially for just two nights. Will make it feel more special vs Emb Suites are everywhere and definitely nothing to write home about.

Anonymous wrote:This is OP: Sheraton Grand was $450ish/nt all in, and Embassy Suites is $330/nt. Have both reserved for now and will decide a bit down the road whether proximity (Embassy Suites) or resort -style (Sheraton Grand) wins out.
Now any recommendations on things to do? We have actually been to Phoenix before and loved Camelback Mntn hike, the zoo, Pietswa Peak hike. Anything else to do in a 2-day trip? We head to GC after that. Only going for 5 days total because that is all the time we have with busy working parents and teens.
Anonymous wrote:Check Costco Travel. We just bought a weekend package for March at the Phoenician, including car and nonstop flights, for $3k total. They have some cheaper options too.
tAnonymous wrote:We are trying to plan a "last minute" spring break vacation in Phoneix. Right before the pandemic we did a similar trip, stayed at Arizona Biltmore for maybe $650 a night and it was lovely. Now I am looking and all the major nice resorts (Hyatt, JW, Omni, Hilton) are at least $950 a night and most well into the $1k range. It seems like my only option is a Hampton Inn or Embassy Suites type place.
Does anyone have a mid-range hotel to recommend? The places I did find with reasonable rates like Hilton Scottsdale and Hilton Tapatio have terrible reviews once you go on tripadvisor.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP: Sheraton Grand was $450ish/nt all in, and Embassy Suites is $330/nt. Have both reserved for now and will decide a bit down the road whether proximity (Embassy Suites) or resort -style (Sheraton Grand) wins out.
Now any recommendations on things to do? We have actually been to Phoenix before and loved Camelback Mntn hike, the zoo, Pietswa Peak hike. Anything else to do in a 2-day trip? We head to GC after that. Only going for 5 days total because that is all the time we have with busy working parents and teens.
Anonymous wrote:Try this spot: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/phxwp-sheraton-grand-at-wild-horse-pass/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0.
We were able to get a room at the "pricey" point vs "insane" point last year over spring break. It's south of Phoenix slightly which i think is part of the discount but the resort was very nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What dates are you trying to book? I live in Scottsdale and this is not the time to try and get a room! We have Barrett Jackson leading right into WMPO and then spring training so resort prices are at their highest.
I don’t know what 2/3 of those things are.