From the super friendly staff to the amazingly clean and cute rooms! Definitely will stay again when we visit again Reviewed: 19 March 2021 Scott 12 reviews Nothing Love this hotel. The grounds and pool area are so well kept. The pool is so fun and energetic. The restaurant is really good too. Close to old town, so location is great. Reviewed: 28 February 2021 Timothy Fun, super clean, friendly staff Stayed in February 2021 Reviewed: 12 February 2021 Michael • Stayed 7 nights Bar closed too early. Pool needed music. Great valet service. Good vibe. Excellent pool area. Reviewed: 26 January 2021 Carling 10 " Great place with wonderful aesthetic design, friendly staff, looking forward to staying there again! " Kind of sad the bar closed early. Such a great space that couldn't fully be enjoyed. Location was great and parking was easy. The room and hotel was also really well designed and cozy. The pool and garden were beautiful. It was too cold to dip in the pool but hoping to go back to be able to enjoy and hang out in the beach section of the pool.
The Hotel Valley Ho is now once again the hippest place to stay in a town where spa resorts built in the desert vernacular are more common than slick urban hotels. But Scottsdale is one of those few sprawling 20th century American cities with a real downtown, and the joy of Hotel Valley Ho is that it sits right at its centre. Fun as well as period authenticity are the keynotes of the decor, with a plethora of tropical colour, mosaics, mirrored finishes and terrazzo recalling the 60s. A trip to the top of the tower block reveals the cleverness of the swimming-pool design, one pool forming an exclamation mark, the other intended to resemble a Martini glass. And suites within this tower equipped with stylish living rooms, full kitchens with dining bars, huge, glamorous bathrooms and wide balconies overlooking the pool feed the fantasy of living the Mad Men lifestyle to the full for a few hedonistic days and nights. A number of decent restaurants are within walking distance, notably FnB and Cowboy Ciao in the charming, contemporaneous outdoor mall known as Fifth Avenue Shops.
We ate at the property at least once a day. We sat at the pool on the second day, staff were polite and attentive. The room was spacious and the bed was comfortable. Room service was very good. Reviewed: 18 October 2020 Jonathan " We had a good time. " There was no mini fridge in the room. We had to call and request one. The $6 bottles of water in the room are ridiculous, especiallywhen you consider the price of the room. Most hotels offer a couple of complimentary bottles these days. The pool, staff, and location were great. Reviewed: 15 October 2020 William " Everything was on par other than the food! " Have the Chef in the evenings to please not put so much salt in th sausage and especially the hamburgers! We would prefer to not get Assalted while we stay there! Thanks! Excellent Stayed in September 2020 Reviewed: 13 October 2020 Victoria 9 reviews • With a pet • Suite with Terrace Although the Terrace Suite had a large, beautiful terrace, and was spacious and well laid out, it faced the parking lot, so we did not use it.
(You won't go wrong with the ribeye and a buttered asparagus side. ) 6936 E. Main Street, Scottsdale, AZ. Tel: 480-634-1600 What you need to know about the Hotel Valley Ho (Hey, that rhymes! ) The hotel is a luxury hotle located in Scottsdale's historic district at the corner of 69th and Main Street. Address: 6850 E. Visit the Valley Ho website for more info. Bonus perk: Complimentary valet parking. Disclosure: My Hotel Valley Ho blog review was made possible with the help of the Hotel Valley Ho and the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. Yay. Thanks! All opinions and lame jokes are my own.
My 60-minute Rock and Roll massage combined heated basalt and Guasha stones (the 'rock') with birch sticks (for the 'roll') and was ideal after a morning flight to Arizona. Highly recommended. Bonus: 60-minute or longer spa treatments include pool access, so if you're not staying on property, it's a great way to spend the day at the hotel. Check out the spa specials on the hotel website for deals. Tour the Hotel Valley Ho The 90-minute Magical History Tour of the hotel is a fun and informative way to learn more about mid-century modern architecture. Contact Ace at Tel: 602 826 3155 or at Ultimate Art Tours. Where to eat in Scottsdale With the Valley Ho's central location and Scottsdale's quality restaurants and love for local produce, you'll be spoiled for choice. The hotel's ZuZu Cafe serves a seasonal modern twist on classic American cuisine. House Brasserie, pretty as a picture Half a block away, the House Brasserie is located in the second oldest building in Old Town Scottsdale. The patio is intimate, surrounded by a white picket fence, and the restaurant is known for its grilled meat.
We reviewed video footage of the incident and unfortunately it is not matching the description provided. We see that the laptop was sitting on top of the suitcase in an open, L-shaped position. Then the laptop falls off of the suitcase when the suitcase rolls over a divider between two concrete slabs. We do not see any trips, falls, or other abrupt movements, simply the suitcase rolling over the concrete, which caused the laptop to fall off and hit the ground. We definitely recommend securing your laptop, as setting it on top of a suitcase without any method to secure it can unfortunately lead to damage.
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"Can you imagine? Eight acres, right in downtown Scottsdale. " You also likely wouldn't get permission to build a 7-story tower, but forward-thinking Edward Varney had secured the permits back in the 50s, and Westroc built the tower to seamlessly fit in with the original design. The result? An overall revamp that maintained, as one reporter put it, its "Jetsons-in-the-desert flavor. " Should I stay or should I go, a Scottsdale hotel dilemma? The central location certainly makes it easy for Mark and me to go out to explore, although I can tell you right now, as I write this from my 6th-floor balcony, with a view of the rusty red Camelback Mountain in the distance, I'm tempted not to budge. After all, what's the point in staying in an architectural gem if you don't soak up the chic vintage vibe? With this in mind, I work out my back kinks with a Rock and Roll Massage at the hotel's VH Spa, then it's retro pool time for Mark and me – so go ahead, call me a Hotel Valley Ho. I'll ho-heartedly agree.