There is a coffee machine in the room, but it just looked basic. Coffee and BreakfastĬoffee and breakfast were not included. The complimentary shampoos and soap weren't the best quality (I didn't expect much anyway). We had to request towels frequently for our family of six. However, daily room cleanings were not included during our stay. If you wanted to start off your morning here, you could definitely do that because the patio that you get with your room will not be a great way to start off your morning. There are a ton of courtyards that have beautiful fountains. Overall, I found the room severely lacking in modernization and it just seemed really outdated. The patio was a small space that we just used as drying racks for our swimming clothes, which was nothing to write home about either. The next room was the bedroom that featured two queen sized beds (that were not comfortable), a television, drawers, a closet, and a sliding door that led out to the patio. A separate room for the toilet and the bath/shower. The next area was a bathroom that featured a sink to get ready. The living room featured a television, a desk, a pull-out sofa, two side tables, an accent chair, a refridgerator, and coffee maker. Inside of our room, there were two rooms, including the bedroom and the living room. I assumed it would be expected because it was Phoenix. When we got into our room, we saw mosquitos flying (like ten of them) around the room. The pull-out sofa bed would be the concern if you had two adults that you had to fit on it. After a quick phone call, we realized that there were rooms that had two queen beds with a pull-out sofa bed which could easily fit two adults and four kids. As we tried to do website reservations online, it appeared that there were only single rooms that could accomodate up to 5 people. For our family of six, we realized that it would be hard pressed to find a single room that could accommodate all six of us. They had a variety of rooms to choose from. I don't think I would ever pay over $200 for a room here ever again. This included 5 water resort tickets and resort fees that were included.Īs compared to our stay at Disney World, it seemed a little pricey for everything it included. Over Easter weekend, that averaged out to $403 a night for our family of six. Price of Hilton Phoenix Water Resortīelow were the charges for our 3-night stay. In recent years, Squaw Peak mountain, the backdrop of the HIlton Phoenix resort, also recently updated its name, to Piestewa Peak to honor Lori Piestewa, the first Native American woman to die in combat and a member of the Hopi Tribe in April 2023. The Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak was renamed from Pointe hilton Squaw Peak Resort in 2020 because the term squaw is offensive. The front desk concierge were friendly enough. For example, the banana bread wasn't quite the same, but it was thicker and richer and still just as delicious. The Starbucks also featured similar, but not quite the same, snacks as a regular franchise. The lobby was nothing to write home about, but situated inside was a convenience store that featured anything you could need including alcohol, swim gear like goggles, toys, snacks, and a Starbucks. The rooms were "outside" (like a motel), but the property had beautiful yellow stucco outside with beautiful outdoor landscaping.Īs you drive in, you can see the red stucco convention center that was right next door. It seemed as though everything was spread out. The resort looked beautiful as you come onto the property. More Things to Do in Arizona with Kids on Vacation. Final Thoughts on Hilton Phoenix at the Peak.
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