The area of Old Town Scottsdale is really nice, but the hotel is very outdated and in dire need of renovations. The mattresses were hard, the carpets stained, fixtures and TVs older than necessary for the location and price. The breakfast was fine . Probably the biggest disappoin**ent was the level of noise that we experienced during the entire stay. The first room we were assigned had ear plugs and a sound machine on the night stand. We figured it was a nice touch for those that had trouble sleeping or liked to hear soothing sounds at night. After excessive noise and people yelling outside the hotel our first two nights, we asked for a room change. We later found out that the first room (518) was a "club" room. Sounds nice, right? Wrong! Club rooms are located within earshot of the night club across the street. This the need for ear plugs and sound machines. This should have been revealed upon check in, so that we could decide if we wanted to stay, get reassigned, or move to a different hotel. Turns out that even the second room that we stayed in (611) also allowed for the club sounds, but this room did not include a sound machine or ear plugs. We understand that there's always a chance that there may be outside sounds that can be heard, but when it's all night, it is an issue and again, should probably be a part of the check in review, especially when they are prepping rooms for it. With renovations, perhaps it would be acceptable, but until then, not worth it.
Vertalen