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Stay at a 4-Star Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix, AZ

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
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Raquel
31 days ago
Great price here on Groupon! Through the resorts site I would’ve paid 400 for the same room Groupon gave me for 177! Room was super nice and very close to the big waterpark! We also had a pool outside our room and a couple of restaurants on property! I love this place and Groupon made it easy for us!

This all-suite desert oasis provides a relaxing stay located between Phoenix’s metro area and the sprawling South Mountain park

What You Get

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  • Stay for two in a resort king suite, resort double-queen suite, deluxe king suite, deluxe double-queen suite, hospitality suite, or grand suite
  • Kids 17 or younger stay free

$65 Daily Resort Fee Includes

  • Overnight parking
  • High-speed WiFi
  • Athletic Club admittance (for guests 16 or older)
  • in-suite coffee daily
  • USA Today newspaper upon request
  • Shuttle service to Arizona Mills Mall
  • Unlimited credit card, toll-free, local and collect phone calls
  • Complimentary practice balls at golf warm-up area
  • One free appetizer from the Favorites selection in the lobby bar (with a purchase of two drinks of equal value)

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Hotel at a Glance: Arizona Grand Resort & Spa

Arizona Grand Resort & Spa serves as a middle ground between the sprawling metropolis of Phoenix, and the natural wonder of the surrounding desert. As the doorstep to the South Mountain Preserve, this 4-star all-suite desert oasis resort strikes the perfect balance of city living and outdoor adventures.

  • Make a splash: Built across 7 acres, Oasis Water Park boasts 8-story thrill slides including the tallest resort water slide in the Southwest, a giant wave pool, a 25-person hot tub, the Valley’s only side-by-side active river, and Wild Cat Springs which is perfect for younger kids.
  • Choose your cuisine: Whether you’re craving Mexican, a steak, or just a quick burger, Arizona Grand Resort & Spa boasts unique restaurants onsite.
  • Practice your stroke: Guests can play a round on the Arizona Grand Golf Course, featuring panoramic views of the desert landscape as well as mountain vistas.
  • Take a deep breath: Relax at the resort’s in-house spa, featuring rejuvenating facials, massage treatments, and an athletic club to take care of you while on vacation.
  • Take a hike: Arizona Grand Resort & Spa sits right next to the entrance to the South Mountain Preserve, one of the largest municipal parks in the country featuring over 51 miles of trails.

Book here to treat yourself with the Spa! You deserve it!

Phoenix, Arizona: Bustling Metropolis and Native American Culture Surrounded by Desert

Though the topography of the Phoenix area is all desert, it is by no means desolate. Camelback Mountain is a city park area with scenic trails that wind past boulders and red-sandstone formations; climb to the very top for a view of the entire city. Or hit the themed trails at the Desert Botanical Garden filled with Southwestern flora such as huge Sonoran cacti and other moisture-hoarding succulents. Either way, plan hikes in the early morning or twilight hours to catch the most stunning sunlit views and stay cool.

For an in-depth look at the cultures of Arizona’s indigenous population, browse the 12 exhibition galleries and sculpture garden at the Heard Museum. The collection’s nearly 40,000 pieces of art range from 500 Hopi katsina dolls to a full-size Pueblo oven. In nearby Scottsdale, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West was the renowned prairie-style architect’s winter home as well as a campus for his architecture school.

Other Details

Room Details

Resort King Suite, Deluxe King Suite, Hospitality Suite, and Grand Suite with Four Water Park Passes

  • One king bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $25 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
  • Four water park passes included; additional wristbands can be purchased based upon availability

Resort Double-Queen Suite and Deluxe Double-Queen Suite with Four Water Park Passes

  • Two queen beds and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 6
  • Adding occupants above standard: $25 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
  • Four water park passes included; additional wristbands can be purchased based upon availability

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 2 p.m., with rooms guaranteed by 6pm.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $65 resort fee includes:
    • Overnight parking
    • High-speed WiFi
    • Athletic Club admittance (for guests 16 or older)
    • in-suite coffee daily
    • USA Today newspaper upon request
    • Shuttle service to Arizona Mills Mall
    • Unlimited credit card, toll-free, local and collect phone calls
    • Complimentary practice balls at golf warm-up area
    • One free appetizer from the Favorites selection in the lobby bar (with a purchase of two drinks of equal value)
  • Parking: free.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • All-suite rooms
  • Water Park
  • Multiple restaurants
  • Fitness center with gym
  • Spa
  • Golf course
  • Bar/lounge

Water park hours of operation vary. Please be sure to check Arizona Grand Resort’s site by clicking here for more information.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX, 7 miles)
  • Cab fare: About $30 from PHX

Need To Know Info

  • 3-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $65 daily resort fee plus tax added at purchase
  • Water park hours of operation vary, please be sure to check Arizona Grand Resort's site by clicking here for more information
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
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About Arizona Grand Resort & Spa

Customer Reviews

4.3
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Raquel
2 ratings|1 review
Great price here on Groupon! Through the resorts site I would’ve paid 400 for the same room Groupon gave me for 177! Room was super nice and very close to the big waterpark! We also had a pool outside our room and a couple of restaurants on property! I love this place and Groupon made it easy for us!
Mona
1 rating|1 review
The staff there was awesome.
Jessica
Top reviewer
27 ratings|12 reviews
The property is beautiful and so well maintained. The water park and pools are so much fun, and clean. The staff is amazing, friendly, helpful and courteous.
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N6096YKkathyd
Average I stayed 4 nights. The double queen room and suite was just as pictured on the website. I agree with previous reviews that the bathroom is just plain bad and poorly designed. There is barely room to clear the door to open or close without it touching the toilet. The shower curtain was well worn, tub has rust stains, excessive water scale staining in shower head. Tile grout and wallpaper very tired and tattered looking. The room looked fresh and was fairly clean. There was a need for detail in the dusting. Clock and lamps dusty. Beds were super comfortable, and the sheets were soft and there was a good selection of pillows. Also the towels furnished were thick and nice. Nice bath products also. However, the ones in the holders in the shower were very hard to use. Biggest complaint was that housekeeping only cleaned my room once during the 4 night stay. They describe a light cleaning each day including fresh towels, and removing trash and dirty towels at the minimum. My trash was overflowing and 2 of the four days I had to track down, and call for fresh linens. Even after I requested my room to be cleaned and purposely stayed out of the room all day, they didn't show. Most staff I encountered were e extremely friendly and helpful throughout the rest of the property. They were all very helpful with directions and explanations. I ate at 4 of the restaurants offered. They were overpriced and the food was average and as expected. The front desk staff during the day were exceptional. As well as the staff at the day spa. I had a facial and a massage. Both of my treatments were wonderful. Renee, my masseuse, was fabulous at listening and accommodating my needs and concerns. I highly recommend her to anyone needing a massage. My facial was very good also but I can't remember the ladies name. The spa was well appointed for the most part but extremely overpriced for the amount of amenities offered. Only 1 steamroom and a hot tub. Both were very warn looking. For some ridiculous reason they were blasting rock music in these areas. Very unrelaxing. The lockers and dressing areas were nice but there were nothing offered to help one get ready other than cotton balls and blow dryers. No hair combs or brushes, q tips, etc. The lady that worked the front desk was also very gracious and professional. She was working very hard taking care of coming and going guests, the phones, tours of spa area, refreshing the relaxation room. It was a good visit in general.
Johnnygtr2
Disappointing Experience and Overall a Poor Value Booked 2 rooms as part of my daughter's wedding block. We needed one accessible room for my in-laws, as one uses a walker and the other is in a wheelchair. They need 24/7 care, so we needed an adjoining room to theirs. It's an extra $75/night to guarantee an adjoining room. The accessible room was so far from the elevator that we needed to get another wheelchair for my 86 year old mother-in-law because she couldn't walk the full distance from the elevator to the room. All of the people who booked a room in the wedding block was placed in a different building and the buildings are so far apart, you need a car or golf cart to go between them. How does this make sense? We had family and friends in from out of town and having the rooms spread out across the entire resort made it impossible to spend time together. The rooms were OK, but definitely not on par with other hotels in the same price range. The floors in the non-carpeted areas were a little dusty, the mattresses were very soft/worn out, no hair dryers in the rooms, and you had to call the front desk to get a luggage cart, as none were available in the lobby (we were in the Sedona building). For $250+/night (and that was a steeply discounted rate), I expected more Each room had a few bottles of water and some snacks. The water was $6 per bottle. I didn't bother to look at the prices of the snacks after seeing a bottle of water marked up 50x. If you want late checkout, it's an extra $30 for the first hour and $10 an hour after that. Between the prices for the snacks and water, plus the adjoining room fee and extra fees for late checkout, it just felt like we were being nickeled and dimed the entire time. On the day we checked out we went to the lobby restaurant for lunch. It was an abysmal experience. We dropped off my son and in-laws to get a table, then we parked the car and joined them. The in-laws had ordered coffee and had it when we got to the table. It took 10-15 mins for the server to come check on us and take our food and drink orders for lunch. We ordered donuts, salsa and guacamole, a burger and 2 Pepsi's. The restaurant was maybe 20% to 30% occupied and there were at least 3 servers and 3 food runners. After ordering, we waited at least 20-30 mins and still didn't have the sodas. The food finally shows up, brought to us by another server (not the one who took our order) but still no sodas and no setups (silverware). I asked that server for the manager and she showed up a few minutes later. We still had not seen our original server and still had no sodas or silverware. We explained to her the issues, for which she apologized, told us the meal would be comped and then quickly got us sodas and silverware. After about 10 more minutes, our original server shows up and asks how everything is. The $25 cheeseburger that comes with 5 waffle fries was ordered medium, but was VERY well done and dried out. The $18 "doughnuts" were actually 8 donut holes that were about 3/4" in diameter (about 1/3 the size of a Dunkin donut hole) and came with two small ramekins that had a caramel sauce and a chocolate sauce. Salsa, guac and chips were $15 to $20 and the chips were stale. Every item was disappointing to say the least. Be aware that if you order anything from the lobby restaurant for room service, the menu prices are all about 20% higher than they are in the restaurant, plus they add a $6 delivery fee and an automatic 22% gratuity. We ordered a club sandwich and a Sprite for my father-in-law on check in day that ended up being $67 due to the extra menu price, delivery fee and automatic gratuity. What hotel books a block of rooms for a wedding party and then places each of the guests in a different building and they are spread out across the entire properly? What hotel has their handicap accessible rooms placed farthest away from elevators and not on the first floor? (Almost forgot to mention that the elevator in the Sedona building would malfunction if you pushed the door close button, causing the doors to partially shut and then reopen several times). Overall, the Arizona Grand Resort and Spa is a very poor value for the money in perms of the room quality, amenities, and food. They charge extra for things that IHG, Marriott, and other hotels offer for free, the Lobby Restaurant has poor / non-existent service and extremely overpriced food and drinks.
marinanU5455WQ
Dumpy and poor service We were looking for a future family reunion for our milestone birthdays. The rooms were not impressive - somewhat dumpy. When I booked the rooms were in the $400 range. The check-in staff gave us NO information (hours of Oasis water park or how it worked, amenities available, how to connect to internet, etc). Parking for our Camelback building was scarce (had to park far from our room). Pool outside our room was freezing - no wonder I never saw anyone in it. Really not possible to swim in! There was no concierge to give ideas for what to see in Phoenix (family coming from 3 states for reunion) and front sides k said to me to look on internet for places. The Oasis lifeguards were rude and lazy River and slides were only alternately running. The grounds were nice and we enjoyed the Rustlers Roost for the night view. Also after spending a dozen hours prior to our trip arranging for seeing room size and options - on arrival no one knew about our scheduled tour. Very disappointing.

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