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The Scottsdale Plaza Resort & Villas
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Near old town Scottsdale, resort guests enjoy on-site restaurants, spa, five swimming pools, and more

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a deluxe king room or up to four in a deluxe double-queen room, king suite, patio king villa, or double queen suite
  • Waived $35 daily resort fee
  • Up to two kids 17 or younger stay free in a deluxe double-queen room, king suite, Patio King Villa, superior double-queen room, or double queen suite

$35 Waived Daily Resort Fee Includes

  • Wi-Fi (excludes meeting rooms)
  • 24-Hour Fitness Center & Fitness Classes access
  • Tennis & Pickle ball courts & Equipment
  • Valet & Self-Parking
  • Business Center & Printing
  • In-room Coffee, Refrigerator, and Safes
  • Local & Toll-Free Calls

Hotel at a Glance: The Scottsdale Plaza Resort

A lush estate of 40 acres surrounds The Scottsdale Plaza Resort, which sits in the shadow of the stately Camelback Mountain. Within a 15-minute drive of downtown and its prized shopping districts, the resort is close to Scottsdale's most popular attractions, including numerous golf courses and local cafes, and has been a mainstay of the Scottsdale community for more than four decades.

  • Make yourself at home in rooms equipped with mini fridges and cable programming.
  • Relax at the spa where services range from restorative massages and facials to salon services (additional fees apply).
  • Take a dip in one of five outdoor swimming pools.
  • Grab a bite at JD's Lounge, one of the resort's restaurants.
  • Go shopping at Scottsdale Fashion Square.

Scottsdale, Arizona: Stucco Mansions amid Rocky Desert Landscape

Scottsdale once served as ranch land where farmers grew oranges and lemons and cowboys kicked up dust in the fierce, dry heat of the Sonoran Desert. That era earned Scottsdale the nickname of “The West's Most Western Town.” Today, it is an affluent city landscaped with lush green grass and lined with stucco mansions. For a glimpse of the city's Old West roots, head to Old Town Scottsdale, where wooden boardwalks and hitching posts sit in front of a retro ice-cream parlor and rustic specialty shops.

Upon arriving in Scottsdale, you know you're in the desert—cacti and tumbleweeds dot the landscape, and dry shrubs and gnarled trees cover the McDowell Mountains in the distance. To get a closer look at Southwestern flora, head to the Desert Botanical Garden. There, themed trails wind past huge cacti and other moisture-hoarding succulents, best seen in the cooler early morning or twilight hours.

Amenities

  • Onsite dining & pool bar
  • (5) swimming pools
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • (2) tennis courts
  • Nearby Hiking Trails
  • Full-service salon & spa
  • 24-hour business center
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Self & Valet Parking
  • Complimentary Shuttle
    • Fashion Square Mall
    • Old Town Scottsdale
  • The Market - sundries, gifts, grab "n" go

Other Details

Room Details

Deluxe King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Deluxe Double-Queen Room and Double Queen Suite

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

King Suite and Patio King Villa

  • One king bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $35 daily waived resort fee includes:
    • Wi-Fi (excludes meeting rooms)
    • 24-Hour Fitness Center & Fitness Classes access
    • Tennis & Pickle ball courts & Equipment
    • Valet & Self Parking
    • Business Center & Printing
    • In-room Coffee, Refrigerator, and Safes
    • Local & Toll-Free Calls
  • Parking: included in resort fee.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property; a $300 per day penalty will be imposed.
  • Pet policy: we are a pet-friendly property; $75 non-refundable cleaning fee per room per stay; max 50 lbs. Pets are not allowed in common indoor areas unless they are a service animal.
  • Accessibility: please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Scottsdale Airport (SCF; 6.4 mi)
  • Cab fare: about $21.85 from SCF, including a 15% tip

Need to know info

  • 48-hour 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 18+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $60 per day for incidentals required at check-in
  • $35 waived daily resort fee
  • 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.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Scottsdale Plaza Resort & Villas

Customer Reviews

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GABRIELLE
1 rating|1 review
Kind of lack luster…. Front desk was ok- asked to charge my phone and they told me to go buy a cord somewhere
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MasterWilliamD
|1 review
Glorified Motel 6 w/ resort fees and horrific noise Having lived in Phoenix previously I had always heard good things about the Scottsdale Plaza. Having stayed there for three nights I have zero good things to say about it myself. I booked this hotel through a third party booking site which indicated upon booking that there would not be any resort fees. I need to hit a certain mark spending wise for my business and adding resort fees would be over budget. I even screen shotted it so there would be no argument from either them or the hotel. When I got to the hotel they requested my credit card for incidentals and the dreaded "resort fee". I showed them my conversation with the website and they would not budge on the resort fees. I called the website and was assured this wouldn't be the case. I finally got the hotel to promise not to charge me the resort fees, however each day in the room the television will show you your room charges and the resort fees appeared each day. Upon checkout I was assured that this would not happen. Lo and behold when I arrived home my credit card was charged "resort fees". I called to complain and was told they would be removed. Took almost 10 days for this to occur. Was absolutely ridiculous. Now to the room itself. All of the rooms at this hotel face to the outside just like a Motel 6. It is a very large and spread out property. My room was so far away from the pool that I didn't even bother using it. My room was to the back and faced a large courtyard that is available for events. The hotel itself only has two story buildings without elevators. I was placed on the first floor. I requested a room on the second floor, but was denied. Normally I refuse to stay in a hotel that will not honor that request, but having dealt with the front desk long enough before checkin I just gave up, which I think is their approach to all guest requests, just slow play them long enough and they will give up. The room was just ok. It was very dark with limited lighting, probably because of the intensity of the Arizona sun. The water in the shower was a little warmer than luke warm. The beds were average. The refrigerator is a joke as I don't think it got below 37 degrees. It started off in the 50s. If you don't have anything in it it decides it won't cool the fridge, so I had to wait several hours for my off property purchased drinks to cool down. I checked in on a Sunday to go to work Monday at 6 am having traveled from the East Coast. I wanted to go to bed early Sunday night, forget that however. The hotel scheduled a wedding reception for a Sunday night, who does that? The music was so loud I was talking to my wife on the phone and she finally says, " I can't talk to you anymore the music is too loud". She wasn't on speaker phone and I was behind the walls of my room. There were maybe a half dozen people dancing at this wedding reception. I called the front desk and they said it would be over at 11. This hotel should not be booking rooms that face something like this if it is going to be as loud as it was. It's rude to all the guests who aren't there for the reception. There were plenty of guest in pajamas angrily staring at the reception from just outside the courtyard. I write all of this to say after day one at this Godforsaken property I elected to not spend one dime extra at this place. No gift shop purchases, no dining at the restaurant, no spa appointments, nothing! The only thing good about this hotel is leaving, NOTHING ELSE!
580fawnt
|1 review
Love this place I've stayed here a few times and always have a great experience. The staff is super nice and the food is amazing. The pool is always clean and fun to hang out at. They have amazing gelato in their store too. This is a great stop to stay at before going to the Grand Canyon or Sedona too!
britri
|1 review
Scottsdale We stayed at the Scottsdale resort and spa for five days this March. Overall, the staff is extremely attentive, and the property is well kept. It’s a little bit of a drive to old town, but that is actually what I wanted for this trip as I did not want to be constantly on top of all the touristy areas. There are a few things that I would like to see the resort do better on. One is the housekeeping was not consistent. Our room was clean upon arrival, but it took two days for housekeeping to come back and do any sort of cleaning, once they did, they were there consistently, so I’m not sure what happened with that. Others have said that the rooms are outdated. I thought the rooms were fine, albeit, the lighting across the board inside the room needs to be improved. Even with every light on, it was dark inside our room. We couldn’t keep the drapes open as we were on the first floor. So there is area for improvement in that regard. I would also like to see the pool area more attended too as we did see a lot of children running around unattended (parents please!) and Saturday night there did seem to be a total lack of supervision as well as staffing to clear out plates and glasses as they were everywhere along the pool area. I understand it was busy being the weekend and it was beautiful weather this weekend but plates near the edge of the pool could be an issue. On the positive side I will say that we were told that the hot tub is the largest hot tub in Arizona. I will state that it’s probably one of the biggest ones I’ve ever been in. The restaurants on site were very reasonable in the food was good as where the cocktails. The pizza oven was down the entire time that we were there. Not an issue, but it would be nice if it were up and running. We also enjoyed sitting at the fire pits at night to wind down. The only other issue I had was that there was an outdoor wedding over the weekend….. our room was in direct line of fire of not only the wedding, but the lasers and lighting of the DJ. It was one of the only times that our room was fully lit up. I think the staff could also have done a better job of putting the wedding party in those rooms that are closest to where the celebrations were to take place and try to move others elsewhere. On the flipside when we did call the front desk they did say that there was a noise ordinance that goes into effect at 10 o’clock and that everything would shut down at 10. And it did not even a minute after 10. We did have a big day planned for the next day and had to be up early and out the door to drive north. So I would just maybe check to make sure that nothing is scheduled like that upon check-in next time I stay. But overall, it was a very nice place to stay close to everything, but not on top of everything.

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