One-Night Stay for Two at Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villas in Greater Phoenix
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- Lake setting & mountain views
- Poolside cabana bar
- Canoes & paddleboats
- Adjacent to two golf courses
What You Get
- A one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a superior king or double room
By Mikal McLendon, Travel Correspondent
Sonoran Escape with Southwestern Charm and Mountain Views
Like the ducks and swans swimming in nearby Camelback Lake, some of the sunbathers by the pool have decided to seek relief in the water. They are treading in the pool or wading beneath the refreshing waterfall, which is fed by a 20-foot stream. Others huddle in the shade of cabanas, interrupting their poolside chatter now and then to retrieve umbrellaed drinks from the Coyote Cabana Bar. From the pool deck they can see the jagged edges and earthy red hues of the McDowell Mountains, whose severity stands out against the laid-back scene here at the Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villas.
A southwestern aesthetic prevails in the resort's interior, festooned with rustic wall art and adobe accents. In the superior rooms, a private balcony or patio lures visitors from the air conditioning with abundant sunshine and views of either the pool area or of the lake and pine-studded fairways on its far shore. Within the spacious, 400-square-foot rooms, plush, crimson bedding embraces sun-kissed vacationers as they drift off while watching movies on big-screen LCD TVs.
After a long day of volleying on the tennis courts or climbing aboard complimentary paddleboats to test the pH of Camelback Lake, vacationers can refuel at the Millennium's Diamondbacks Bar & Grill, home to a menu of burgers and other handheld edibles. Come evening, bolder flavors reign at Piñon Grill, where couples gather on the lakeside patio with glasses of wine and plates of peanut-crusted halibut to savor the pinks of a Sonoran sunset.
Scottsdale, Arizona: Challenging Fairways and Cultural Treasures
Across Camelback Lake from Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villas, McCormick Ranch Golf Club rests amid a quiet residential area. The club's two courses were designed by architect Desmond Muirhead, with the tropically themed Palm course requiring careful shot placement thanks to water hazards on more than half of its 18 holes.
In Old Town, a historical district in downtown Scottsdale located about 3 miles from the resort, Wild West saloons and western-wear shops intermingle with jewelry stores and delis. At the Rusty Spur Saloon, the lively strumming of a rodeo band complements classic southwestern fare and a busy décor of license plates, barrels, and assorted oddities. Over in Old Town's art district, where multiple galleries encircle tree-lined courtyards, artists display everything from contemporary mixed-media pieces to Pueblo Indian pottery. On Thursday nights, the area's fountains and statues light up for the Art Walk.
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villa by 2/28/12.
- Choose a date prior to 2/28/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- One king bed or two double beds
- 400 square feet with balcony or patio and workspace
- Refrigerator and coffeemaker
- Complimentary daily USA Today
- Dynasty bedding and in-room robes
- 40-inch HD LCD TV with satellite
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: Noon
- Resort fee includes: Parking privileges, wireless Internet access, daily coffee service provided in your villa, USA Today newspaper available at lobby living room, and access to the resort’s leisure facilities at no additional cost (pool, fishing, boating, tennis, sand volleyball, and 24-hour fitness center).
- Parking: Included in resort fee
- Rollaways: Available for $20 per night
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets less than 40 pounds may be added for $50 per stay.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Upgrades may be available during booking or check-in for an additional cost.
What It's Worth
- A one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a superior king or double room (up to $174 value)
Amenities
- Outdoor pool with 20-foot horizontal waterfall
- Available fishing equipment, paddleboats, and canoes
- Two neighboring championship golf courses
- Lighted tennis and sand-volleyball courts
Traveler's Tips
- Free, insightful, guided tours are offered daily at the Heard Museum.
- A $15 daily resort fee per guest provides equipment and services.
- Dining reservations and select tee times should be made in advance.
Getting There
- By plane: 18 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
- Lake setting & mountain views
- Poolside cabana bar
- Canoes & paddleboats
- Adjacent to two golf courses
What You Get
- A one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a superior king or double room
By Mikal McLendon, Travel Correspondent
Sonoran Escape with Southwestern Charm and Mountain Views
Like the ducks and swans swimming in nearby Camelback Lake, some of the sunbathers by the pool have decided to seek relief in the water. They are treading in the pool or wading beneath the refreshing waterfall, which is fed by a 20-foot stream. Others huddle in the shade of cabanas, interrupting their poolside chatter now and then to retrieve umbrellaed drinks from the Coyote Cabana Bar. From the pool deck they can see the jagged edges and earthy red hues of the McDowell Mountains, whose severity stands out against the laid-back scene here at the Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villas.
A southwestern aesthetic prevails in the resort's interior, festooned with rustic wall art and adobe accents. In the superior rooms, a private balcony or patio lures visitors from the air conditioning with abundant sunshine and views of either the pool area or of the lake and pine-studded fairways on its far shore. Within the spacious, 400-square-foot rooms, plush, crimson bedding embraces sun-kissed vacationers as they drift off while watching movies on big-screen LCD TVs.
After a long day of volleying on the tennis courts or climbing aboard complimentary paddleboats to test the pH of Camelback Lake, vacationers can refuel at the Millennium's Diamondbacks Bar & Grill, home to a menu of burgers and other handheld edibles. Come evening, bolder flavors reign at Piñon Grill, where couples gather on the lakeside patio with glasses of wine and plates of peanut-crusted halibut to savor the pinks of a Sonoran sunset.
Scottsdale, Arizona: Challenging Fairways and Cultural Treasures
Across Camelback Lake from Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villas, McCormick Ranch Golf Club rests amid a quiet residential area. The club's two courses were designed by architect Desmond Muirhead, with the tropically themed Palm course requiring careful shot placement thanks to water hazards on more than half of its 18 holes.
In Old Town, a historical district in downtown Scottsdale located about 3 miles from the resort, Wild West saloons and western-wear shops intermingle with jewelry stores and delis. At the Rusty Spur Saloon, the lively strumming of a rodeo band complements classic southwestern fare and a busy décor of license plates, barrels, and assorted oddities. Over in Old Town's art district, where multiple galleries encircle tree-lined courtyards, artists display everything from contemporary mixed-media pieces to Pueblo Indian pottery. On Thursday nights, the area's fountains and statues light up for the Art Walk.
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Millennium Scottsdale Resort & Villa by 2/28/12.
- Choose a date prior to 2/28/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- One king bed or two double beds
- 400 square feet with balcony or patio and workspace
- Refrigerator and coffeemaker
- Complimentary daily USA Today
- Dynasty bedding and in-room robes
- 40-inch HD LCD TV with satellite
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: Noon
- Resort fee includes: Parking privileges, wireless Internet access, daily coffee service provided in your villa, USA Today newspaper available at lobby living room, and access to the resort’s leisure facilities at no additional cost (pool, fishing, boating, tennis, sand volleyball, and 24-hour fitness center).
- Parking: Included in resort fee
- Rollaways: Available for $20 per night
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets less than 40 pounds may be added for $50 per stay.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Upgrades may be available during booking or check-in for an additional cost.
What It's Worth
- A one-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a superior king or double room (up to $174 value)
Amenities
- Outdoor pool with 20-foot horizontal waterfall
- Available fishing equipment, paddleboats, and canoes
- Two neighboring championship golf courses
- Lighted tennis and sand-volleyball courts
Traveler's Tips
- Free, insightful, guided tours are offered daily at the Heard Museum.
- A $15 daily resort fee per guest provides equipment and services.
- Dining reservations and select tee times should be made in advance.
Getting There
- By plane: 18 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Feb 28, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Travel must be completed by 2/28/12
- Not valid on 12/4
- Limit 3 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift
- Limit 3 per visit
- Subject to availability
- 3-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price applies
- Must be 21 or older to check in
- Valid only for superior king or double room
- Credit card required at check-in
- Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol
- 14.92% tax not included
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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