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Ramada by Wyndham Flagstaff East
3.8/5116 Reviews

Ramada by Wyndham Flagstaff East

Flagstaff|0.43km from North Pole Experience
Came in with low expectations. Many of the low-middle and middle tier hotels were very pricey or booked out for the weekend probably due to events about town. You get an overall feeling of disrepair of the building; there were big gouges in the concrete in the area we were directed to park. Right outside our room were two plywood panels propped up on the railing that had Danger or something like that written in faded marker. The room furnishings, overall color scheme felt dated and old, the paint was bubbling on the bathroom door and there was trash behind the central cabinet. On the bright side, there were value in the amenities included in the (high) room rate, a large fridge, a microwave, breakfast in the lobby and there was an outdoor swimming pool we didn't use. Breakfast selection was good, a couple of different cereals, toast, bagels, muffins, hot food included eggs, sausage and waffles. There was decent coffee, tea, and a dispenser of apple and orange juice. Unfortunately, the waffle irons were not turned on and both had dripping waffle mix in a mess. Possibly a sign instructing guests would be helpful. The seating area was adequate for the amount of people there around 630Am. We had a room with 2 double beds; the bed was fairly comfortable, there are only three pillows on each bed, it would have been nice to have a fourth. There's a rainfall shower head in the bathroom which had decent water pressure, but can present a problem if you don't want to get your head wet; there were no shower caps provided. The towels were softer and fuller than I expected. There was no box of tissues in the restroom/sink area. Overall, very basic and adequate for our one night stay that was part of a group negotiated rate. Breakfast was the highlight. Not a hint of any luxury though and wouldn't stay there again for the prices we were forced to pay that weekend.

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Motel 6 Flagstaff, AZ - Butler
3.4/5101 Reviews
Hard wood floors make this a much better value than other 2 star hotels in the area. Small but a clean bed and bathroom are all that's needed.
Hotel Aspen Flagstaff/ Grand Canyon InnSuites
3.8/5102 Reviews
Do not give this hotel money. I will just leave the email I sent to them as a review. ”Hello, I booked a room in Hotel Aspen inn suites from from June 7th until the 9th. Upon arrival we were told we would need move all of our things from our room the next morning because they needed the room that we were given. We were told we would be given an identical room later the next day, but where my irritation comes from is that if the room was identical why did we need to repack all of our things instead of giving the free room to the people that were coming the next day? The manager said it's because the people had booked it almost a month and half ago, but so did we. We paid for the room for two full days thinking we would have a fridge, only to be told we needed to pack it all up. We wasted money on food that we in turn had to throw out because of your hotels inability to schedule properly. The room was also in a sad state, the phone was on the floor with no table , there were only 4 towels in a room meant for 6 people, no wash clothes, the sofa bed actually hurt to sleep on and there were no pillows or blankets for the sofa bed. The second room didn't even have a sheet for the sofa bed. I am requesting to have a partial refund for our room. This kind of treatment is unacceptable. If you are going to have someone leave a room they paid for, at least give them a warning before they arrive. Having the manager tell me that we agreed to this was also infuriating seeing as we had no other choice, we had to agree or have no room at all. I had 3 children with me, I can't sleep in my car. ” I use the term ”manager ” loosely. She was basically just telling my it was our fault for agreeing and if we wanted we could leave the entire time I was talking to her. The pool also had a lock on it the two days we stayed there, and your socks turned black if you walked in the floor.
Econo Lodge Flagstaff Route 66
4/5104 Reviews
Watching the sunrise early, the effect is good. There is also a warm, delicate and thoughtful service at the front desk, beautiful people and sweet language. One thing is that the heat of the air conditioner at night is just collected by the curtains.
Mountain View Inn
3.6/5102 Reviews
Feeling good, the room feels very good, it is better in the motel, the price is more affordable, and finally pay more than seven knives, please pay attention to this matter.
Days Hotel by Wyndham Flagstaff
4.2/5108 Reviews
We stayed here for a night en route to the Grand Canyon. Flagstaff is a useful overnight stop from Phoenix. We booked this hotel because it was a little cheaper than some of the others and on approach it did look a bit seedy in the reception area. The public areas and general corridors could certainly do with some additional tender loving care. Nevertheless, once we got in the room all was absolutely fine and it looked to me as though the room had recently been refurbished, with nice LED lighting in the bathroom and all the space, facilities and air con and other things that one would expect from a three star hotel. The staff were pleasant, if a little gruff. The hotel is close to a busy rail line with trains running through the night. If this bothers you, ask for a room at the front of the hotel. We decided not to opt for the (additional fee) breakfast in the diner next-door but went to a local, excellent, iHop. Nevertheless, overall, I would recommend this as a reasonable place for an overnight stop.
Comfort Inn Lucky Lane
3.5/599 Reviews
The Comfort suites on Lucky Lane was great. We stayed there in a handicap room and they made it enjoyable. The bathroom had bars around the toilet that made it easy to pull yourself up. The staff was very friendly and the usual breakfast was delicious.

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Why Visit Flagstaff, Arizona?

Flagstaff, AZ, the County Seat of Coconino Country, sits next to Mount Elden in Northern Arizona. The "City of Seven Wonders" is not only known for proximity to the Grand Canyon National Park, but other natural wonders too, including native ruins, volcanos, and craters.

The Best Time to Visit Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff, AZ experiences a semi-arid climate. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging around 97°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 37°F. Flagstaff, AZ experiences a summer monsoon season from July to September. The wettest months fall between July and August, and Flagstaff, AZ is driest in June.

Hotels in Flagstaff, AZ are most expensive between January and March. The cheapest month to visit Flagstaff, AZ is in August.

Getting Around Flagstaff, Arizona

The closest major airport that serves Flagstaff, AZ is the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG), just under 6 miles south of downtown Flagstaff. Taxis are not widely available and require booking. The journey takes around 10 minutes and costs between US$14–US$17.

Driving is the most popular way of getting to and around Sedona, AZ. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located within the terminal. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Mountain Line, Flagstaff's public bus system, offers 9 fixed routes daily throughout the city. Bus services run from around 05:45–22:30 on weekdays, and from 07:00–20:40 on weekends and holidays. Bus passes are payable only by cash. One-way fares cost US$0.60 per ride and day passes cost US$1.25.

Things to Do in Flagstaff, Arizona

Explore within and around the city with the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS), which includes more than 56 miles of paved and unpaved trails for hiking, running, and cycling. Outdoor enthusiasts get to enjoy nearly 680 acres of city parks in Flagstaff. Thorpe Park, Wheeler Park, and Buffalo Park are just some of the city's more popular parks. Buffalo Park is an urban forest park. Once a zoo in the 1960's, the park separates the east of Flagstaff from the western side of the city and downtown.

Lowell Observatory, just 1.5 miles from downtown Flagstaff, was the first observatory to discover the dwarf planet Pluto in the 1930's. The research facility was established in 1894 and features exhibits and guided tours. The world’s first "Dark Sky City", a deliberate dark sky preservation area, makes the perfect canvas for the facility's outstanding Dark Skies Guided Tour. This could be your chance to see the Milky Way without light pollution clouding your view. Other tours are also available. Guided tours cost between US$34–US$64.

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