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    Courtyard by Marriott Flagstaff

    3.3 (270 reviews)
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    David C.

    Hotel wise, it's basic, but service is very good. Not fancy, but clean. Service from some individuals can be hit and miss, but nothing to egregious for a Courtyard. I do want to say they honored my SNA's which is rare in the US. That is a Marriott Bonvoy insider point. I guess March is the off season, but was nice as other US properties seem to deny my request even when I know they have capacity. Anyway, my review is really as much for the Bistro which I couldn't find a menu for online. When you are tired from driving, the last thing you want to do is wait in the lobby to figure out what everyone wants. Would have been nice to view the menu from the comfort of your room, then call in the order. Anyway, hope the menu pictures helps the next road warrior. Food is good to really good. Menu is limited and prices are on the high side, but if you get the Bonvoy vouchers, it makes up for it. Mostly had breakfast here and can vouch for the avocado toast and sausages. Eggs and potatoes were fine, but not something you can mess up. Biggest surprise were the wings. Best wings I've had in quite a while. Flatbread pizza and hummus were just ok.

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    Emma S.

    My husband and I stumbled onto this Courtyard by Marriott while traveling to Colorado. We liked it so much we decided to stay here again on our way home. Very nice clean hotel, friendly staff, safe. What more would one want. I liked it so much we joined Marriott Bonvoy!

    Steve Y.

    Beautiful setting. Cooler than Phoenix by about 15 degrees. Nice, warm welcome. Clean lobby and room!

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    Michelle M.

    We stayed at the Courtyard Marriott during Move-in for our Freshman son. We were here for three nights. The room was very nice with a couch/ottoman that folds out to a bed, although we didn't need that. Really the room has everything except a microwave. Gorgeous property inside and out. So many different places for seating. As someone in the industry, i'm always looking for what can be improved. With so many nice areas to sit in the lobby and outside, why not offer your guests breakfast. It almost seems like the lobby area and hosting breakfast go hand in hand. A little disappointing but it was never advertised breakfast was served. just a great opportunity for Marriott to give your guest a great experience. Instead, you are welcome to order limited food at the coffee bar and you will pay handsomely for it. One of my favorite activities was getting a drink at the bar and sitting outside to watch the sunset. Absolutely gorgeous. The outside area is pretty and expansive. Many of the lights were burned out however and the fire pit wasn't lit the second night (maybe out this task on a checklist). Friendly staff for all three days. 6.00 for parking which seems like a money grab. There was plenty of parking and many empty spots. Overall a great stay.

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    Becky D.

    If I could give this hotel less I would. The check in lady was rude practically speaking over us, and talking to someone else while checking us in about how someone checked out but left a dog in their room. Anyway the reason we booked this hotel was the indoor heated pool, broken. One elevator was broken, but only the buttons you can go up the elevator but not down it. Our room was filthy! There were a white stains all over the couch, the footstool was stained brown like someone tried to wash it but it was gross! We had to call to get sheets to put over the couch so we could put our luggage on it, so glad we upgraded to a king with couch... which we did. The walls had some substance on them? I wiped them down with Clorox wipes along with most surfaces since everything was super dusty. The outlets by the bed don't work so you have to search out other chargers.

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    Kirk G.

    Based on this stay, I have to give them 3 Stars, however, it's been better. I have stayed in this Courtyard by Marriott Flagstaff several times over the past few years. Checkin was extremely slow as agent didn't seem to know what she was doing. The rooms were reserved and pre-paid, and we had the confirmation numbers. She said she had the rooms but we had to pay for them again. Resisting that, and showing the the rooms were pre-paid, another agent came from the back room, and showed this agent how to do the checkin, and we finally got our rooms. I would say a total of at least 15 minutes of mostly watching the agent stare at the computer screen and making inaudible comments we could not hear or understand, even after repeatedly asking her what she was saying. It was frustratingly slow, but we finally got our rooms. They have rooms, with decent views, some of the courtyard and others of beautiful Flagstaff area. The rooms are a bit smaller than typical Marriott rooms. They have a tiny fridge (no freezer) and typical amenities, however, they do not have a microwave - for me a necessity when they do not have a restaurant. They do have a small snack store, with a very limited offering of products. That could be changing, as their is construction going on the the lobby, that may be a new restaurant - I am hopeful. The pretend Starbucks in the lobby has very limited hours, and a tremendously limited menu. Many of the regular Starbucks menu items are not available here, plus their service is not Starbucks quality. I ordered a toasted bagel, and it was hard as a rock and went straight into the garbage. Hotel is in a great location, near shopping and many mainstream restaurants: Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Sizzler, and Tommy's Burgers are within easy walking distance on their nice woodsy trail down the hill from the Courtyard. The Courtyard is very nice with a fire pit and lots of chairs and lounges for a comfortable relaxing break. The pool is a smaller indoor pool, and the electronic lock on the door doesn't seem to work between 8 AM and 1 PM, according to the front desk, and you have to be let in after waiting in line at the checkin desk. A very frustrating issue, as the lock has been broken for some time, as my last two stays it was the same way. They have a very nice fitness center. I wouldn't hesitate staying in this location again, in spite of my negative experiences on this specific trip, as I am excited to see if the new construction is indeed a new badly needed restaurant. I had several other negative issue this trip that I don't really need to share, and have never had before at this location.

    Katherine P.

    This hotel has the newly renovated Courtyard look. Building appeared to be very well kept and staff was very friendly. Like all Courtyard hotels, breakfast is not free but they have lots of options for breakfast and dinner at the Bistro. The bistro also has a bar which is always a plus after a long day at work. Beds are not super comfy but are not uncomfortable either. Rooms have a desk area as well as a sitting area. Hotel has a outside patio area to hang out by a fire pit.

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    Is there bike storage available?

    I did not see any and looking over my personal photos, I could not find any. I did see many vehicles with bikes on their personal racks! We've kept our mountain bikes in the rooms with us on trips ! No one has ever stopped us.

    Does anyone know when the construction should be done?

    As of 7/28/18 there was no visible construction. The Tesla parking spots were finished on 7/26/18.

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