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BROWSE 4 Grand Canyon AREA HOTELS
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Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn
read 5 complete guest reviews
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Grand Canyon - Really nice hotel room with breakfast served in one of their dining rooms. One mile south of entrance to Grand Canyon. gorgeous location. . . .
Grand Canyon Spectacular - Spent two nights; should have stayed a day longer! Two negatives: the net connection was horrible! Plan to stay and not be connected. The other negative was the selection of television stations. The h . . .
Nice Continental Breakfast - the hotel room was a great size and quiet, in addition the bathrooms need updating. The complimentary breakfast was nice and a great way to start the morning. The gift shop was extremely nice and the . . .
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Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon
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Canyon Close By.. - This hotel's closeness to the GC is the big selling point. help were really helpful in organising our excursions. Self-service breakfast was fine in addition a little crowded. No problem extending our . . .
Poor Buffet - Breakfast area in main building inadeqate for size.People forced to stand in lobby to eat breakfast meal. The old lodge was drab and tired looking. The buffet was poorly maintained by the help who was . . .
Just OK - Convenient to the south entrance of the canyon. The hotel rooms were adequate, in addition the air conditioners in both rooms reserved did not cool until the sun set. cost for The hotel rooms was a li . . .
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Quality Inn & Suites Grand Canyon
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just the basics - The best thing about this property is the location. Great to be 5 min from park entrance. the property need some spiffing up, paint and fixtures. There was a large tour group that took over the breakf . . .
DON'T EAT HERE! - Rooms are fine in this Quality Inn, in addition the food is horrible! The dinner buffet looked disgusting--everything displayed in a low light looked the same color and texture, unappetizing--so we pa . . .
poor service - Poor service, small and basic "suite" and much over-priced. . . .
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Here's some other things to do when visiting Arizona
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Broken Arrow Combo Tour, Sedona
The combo tour combines the popular Broken Arrow tour that shows you the real Sedona with the Pioneer Trail that climbs high above Sedona. Expansive views and fascinating history await every turn in the trail on this jeep tour. Enjoy fun four-wheeling on and over the red rocks, while learning about the history, geology, and the flora and fauna of this red rock wonderland. Whether you tour by jeep or by horseback, the Bradshaw family selects experienced and knowledgeable guides who will inform and entertain you. See the places visited by movie stars and pioneers alike. . . . (more details)
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Phantom Horse Golf Club
Blending traditional links with some of the best desert target golf in the Southwest, Phantom Horse Golf Club is a golfers paradise. This course was awarded four stars by Golf Digest and received accolades for its peerless design - challenging fairways play to a par 71, and an island green compliments the 18th hole. The emerald fairways stream through South Mountain to create an oasis in the heart of the desert. . . . (more details)
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Valley of the Sun City Tour, Phoenix
Tour the new and the old in the Valley of the Sun and get to know Phoenix, one of the largest cities in the U.S. Highlights include: State Capital (30-minute stop), Bank One Ballpark, Heritage Square, Wrigley Mansion, Camelback Mountain, Old Town Scottsdale (1.5-hour stop), Tempe Town Lake, Arizona State University, and more. There will be time for lunch on your own. . . . (more details)
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Grand Canyon Express Tour
From Flagstaff, at the base of Mount Humphrey, you'll drive past Ponderosa Pines to arrive at the spectacular Grand Canyon. After a brief stop in Flagstaff, located at the base of Mount Humphrey, be prepared for a rush of excitement as you drive through the largest stand of Ponderosa Pines and then gaze at one of nature's most spectacular wonders - the Grand Canyon. The Canyon is a chasm 277 miles long and up to 18 miles wide and an average of one mile deep. Several stops include: the Canyon View Information Plaza Visitor Center by Mather Point, the Bright Angel Lodge (adjacent to the El Tovar . . . (more details)
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Sedona Getaway Tour
This journey to Sedona's Red Rock Country takes you to Montezuma's Castle, well-preserved ancient Indian cliff dwellings. Continue to Sedona, where you will have at least three hours to explore the many art galleries and experience this spectacular area. You can view the finished pieces of art and watch art in the making. Here you can also shop or enjoy the many optional tours: both jeep and air tours are available. Finally, explore the ghost town of Jerome, a once thriving mining community, now re-emerging as an artists' community. . . . (more details)
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