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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (85) | 8.6 |
| Business | (19) | 8.6 |
| Romance | (8) | 9.0 |
| Family | (11) | 8.0 |
| With Friends | (7) | 7.4 |
| All Others | (40) | 8.8 |
| Check-in time is | 4 PM |
| Check-out time is | 10 AM |
| Pets not allowed |
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One Bedroom Casita - One Bathroom Max 4
All rooms include All rooms include1 king bed or 1 sofa bed. Access via exterior corridors. City view. Separate sitting area. Desk. Fireplace. Wired (high-speed) Internet access - surcharge. Television - Cable service. VCR. Voice mail. Clock radio. Kitchenette. Microwave. Refrigerator. Coffee/tea maker. Dishwasher. Shower/tub combination. Hair dryer. Washer/dryer. Iron/ironing board. Complimentary newspaper (M-F). Climate control. Non-smoking rooms only.
All rooms includeTwo double beds with Tempur-Pedic mattresses. First-floor access via exterior corridors. Desk. High-speed Internet access (surcharge). Cable TV with VCR. Compact refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker. Hair dryer.
All rooms includeOne king bed with Tempur-Pedic mattress in master bedroom. One king bed or two double beds in second bedroom (lockoff). Sofa bed. First-floor access via exterior corridors. Balcony with golf course, mountain, or city view. Spanish-tile entry. Fireplace. Desk. High-speed Internet access (surcharge). Cable TV with DVD/VCR. Kitchen with stove/oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, and utensils/dishware. Washer/dryer. Two bathrooms. Hair dryer.
All rooms includeTucson blends Mexican, Western, and Indian cultures. El Presidio Historic District includes the Pima County Courthouse with its distinctive blue dome. To the east, Reid Park Zoo displays eco-friendly exhibits and more than 400 critters. Nearby, spelunkers descend a 40-foot cave at Colossal Cave Mountain Park. Head west of town to visit the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Saguaro National Park.
see all hotels in TucsonReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 9, 2009
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out of value="10""Paper thin doors between rooms"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 6, 2009
Very nice grounds and helpful, friendly service, but there was a door between our room and the next and you could hear everything the other room was doing. They didn't go to bed until 11:30. So they really need to rectify that situation or just commit to seperating units period in some areas and leaving them open in others. Also we had originally been sent to a double instead of a king. The rooms are exactly the same...after out nighthawk neighboor we wished we had stayed in the double where no one seemed to be next door. The king bed turned out to be one of those foam beds. It was very stiff. Great linens though the top cover could be laudered better. Otherwise it's gorgeous resort and the sale price we got it at was still worth it for the views, HOT shower and nice southwest decor.
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out of value="10""Starr Pass Hotel"
Reviewed by Dennis of Colorado Springs on Nov 28, 2009
Simply put...there are much better places to stay for less. No continental breakfast, not even coffee! Uncomfortable beds, uncomfortable pillows, filthy carpet,dusty. Restaurant is expensive.
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out of value="10""Great value but walls too thin!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 24, 2009
This is a great property, just south of downtown, beautiful surroundings, lap pool, quiet, except for one thing - if you are staying in a single room, it is attached to a larger suite by a connecting door (kept locked, unless your party has the whole unit) - and it's like being in someone else's spare bedroom since the walls are so thin! Every noise, talk, cooking odor, glassware clinking, TV sound, come through loud and clear - so we had to keep our TV or our bathroom fan on to mask our conversation and maintain some privacy. Luckily the people next door (owners?) were an older couple and they went to bed early so we all kept the TV to a minimum and the conversations muted. Ideal if you are a family and rent the whole thing.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 3, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 28, 2009
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out of value="10""Great view and room for the money."
Reviewed by Michael of Columbus on Oct 19, 2009
I was in town for a 2 day 3 night meeting at a resort less than 1/2" mile from this location. I could not have been happier with the location, room and ameities for 1/2 the price of the resort. My room was very large with a living space, a full kitchen, and a sperate sleeping room. It had a great night time view of Tucson and the sports bar / grill was also a highlight.
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out of value="10""We Love This Place!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 21, 2009
We only live about 70 miles away, but still enjoy spending a lovely, relaxing weekend here now and then. The onsite restaurants and bars are wonderful, the view from the patio is beautiful, there are fun pools and water features for adults and kids, the beds are comfy and the spa treatments are AMAZING! For business or pleasure, this is a perfect place to stay.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 18, 2009
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out of value="10""Quiet and beautiful desert surrondings"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2009
Beautiful scenery to watch outside my patio. There is also the Starr Pass Trailhead hiking trail that is walking distance from the casitas.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 2, 2009
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out of value="10""One-Bedroom Suite"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 23, 2009
Also had a sofa sleeper. Worked great for small family of 3. Great view out back, sat on patio at night and observed wild javalinas scurrying around under clear starry skies...great views of golf course and surrounding mountains in the daytime. Had a great time swimming in the large pool. Nice stay!
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out of value="10""Needs updating but great price"
Reviewed by Suzanne of Tucson on Aug 18, 2009
The one Bedroom That we stayed in was a very nice size. It needs to be updated the TV's are old and small both in the livingroom and bedroom. The sofa and chair in the livingroom were very worn. Sitting in them was no fun. The bed however was wonderful. We have a the same bed at home. The kitchen was full size but needs to be updated. The patio was small with no cover. It was raining the night we stayed. The screen door was broke and there was a wood pole to help lock the sliding door.
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out of value="10""Away From the City"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 12, 2009
This Hotel is away from the heart of the City so it offers a more relaxing setting. It is dark at night so star viewing is wonderful. The pool is a walk away, but call front dest and they will transport you from and to your room. Clean and pretty rooms.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 22, 2009
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out of value="10""Nice place."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 3, 2009
Overall, a nice place to stay. However, the walls are paper thin. I could hear all conversations going on in the adjoining room. The front desk also gave incorrect information regarding shopping in Tucson.
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out of value="10""Great stay at a Great PRICE!!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 2, 2009
Even though it was only for one night. It was a VERY great night sleep on a comfortable bed. Only concern was I get up early and since the pool opens at 6:30am I thought it would be great for a morning swim before I leave. The pool was very dirty with leaves in the pool. I asked the night before and they assured me that the pool is cleaned 6am and 6:30am. I didn't show up till 6:45 to give them some extra time but no one came til 7am to clean the pool. the sign says 6:30am to 10pm for pool hours. Oh!well. The room was great. AC in room worked great. I had a blender, toaster, plates, silverware, microwave, and small fridge. I will be staying here every time I visit Tucson.
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out of value="10""Great for the money"
Reviewed by Susan of San Diego on Jun 15, 2009
I enjoyed my stay at Starr Pass, but the first night we arrived. They overbooked and the room I paid for (one bedroom suite with kitchen)was not available. So I was placed in a studio with my 3 children and mother and a car load of food. What bother me most was the excuse they provided. Instead of owning up to the overbooking they lied and said there was a electrical problem with the room. But when I asked to see the room with the electrical problem or review the work order, they began offering me an additional room and comps for my inconvenience. In their defense the next day they did provide me with the room I originally booked along with the adjacent studio they placed me in the night before and supposable are going to comp my first night, however, I haven't seen the bill yet.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Living Space at an Incredible Price"
Reviewed by Duane of Tucson on Jun 3, 2009
To spare confusion, there is the ‘Deluxe Studio Suites’ known as the ‘Standard Room’, then ‘Master Suites’ known as ‘One-bedroom casita’, and then ‘Two Bedroom Casitas’. The ‘Standard Rooms’ are the smallest offerings which are about the size of a regular hotel room with 2 twin beds. Then there is the ‘One-bedroom casita’ which is what I’ve described below. And finally the largest you can get is the ‘Two Bedroom Casitas’ which are an adjoined ‘Standard Room’ and ‘One- bedroom casita’ combined by unlocking an adjoining door. My wife and I decided on a last minute get away for our anniversary. Even though we live here in Tucson, we were still blown away at the beauty of this place. We were able to get an incredible deal on a ‘One- bedroom casita’. We're talking almost 900 square feet of gorgeous living space which includes a healthy sized living room with fireplace and dinning area, full sized kitchen (furnished with a large fridge, regular oven, microwave, dishes and cookware), large master bedroom, and humongous bath with separate shower and tub. There is even a washer and dryer and free Internet to boot. The place is kept in immaculate condition. We had a breathtaking view from our back patio that overlooked one of the golf greens which blended into the beautiful foothills. The funny thing is that we were supposed to get away from it all and be alone for 4 days, but we loved the place so much that we instead kept inviting family over to share the place and swim. The living room’s sofa-bed nicely accommodated those that stayed over one night. The casitas are adorably arranged along streets like a neighborhood, yet you still get room service and daily housekeeping like any other hotel. The staff is friendly and courteous and make timely responses to your requests. Another reviewer stated there is nothing for kids to do because it is a golf resort. This may be something to consider if you plan on a long stay, however, our kids (ages 7 to 15) only cared about sw
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out of value="10""Awesome Time!!"
Reviewed by Rene of tucson on Jun 3, 2009
Only one complaint! Check out time was 10am too early!! Other than that the room was great, nice & cool. Drop off at the pool and pick up was I think the highlight of the whole stay. Staff was courteous. Good Times!!
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out of value="10""Great experience"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 25, 2009
The housekeeping service was great. Beautiful grounds in a secluded neighborhood. Will stay there again when in the area.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 15, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by mike of scottsdale on May 12, 2009
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out of value="10""Great for golf, but not much more"
Reviewed by Kirsten of Mesa on May 6, 2009
This hotel has only one restaurant and the rooms are very scattered apart. They are more "condo" style buildings placed on a beautiful golf course. We stayed with our two children, who were bored with a lack of things to do on the premises. It was far from any family-oriented activities other than the Sonoran Desert zoo and Old Tucson. This is a great place if you golf, but not so great for a family who is looking to explore Tucson.
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out of value="10""Great Hotel for the money"
Reviewed by Herb of Phoenix on May 1, 2009
It was a casita, well equiped in the kitchen. Kitchen, Bedroom, and Living room.
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out of value="10""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 30, 2009
My scheduled stay at The Starr Pass Golf Suites was relaxing and enjoyable. More then what i anticipated. The rooms were clean and spacious, the view of the golf course was breath taking. I highly recommend the place.
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out of value="10""Good for your money hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 29, 2009
Property was nice. Nice area outside of the city. Room we got was okay... needed to be updated and had that old room smell to it, but we were only there for one night, so that was fine.
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out of value="10""We had a great time!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 14, 2009
Starr Pass was a great place to stay, especially for the price and location. I would definately suggest upgrading to the one-bedroom, it doesn't cost much more and you get a lot more options.
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out of value="10""good value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 1, 2009
the cassita seemed newly painted, the house keeping staff had improved since we stayed there last.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 25, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 3, 2009
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out of value="10""Pull out couch needs work"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 13, 2009
The casita was great for three people. BUT the pull out couch was awful and had to be propped up to sleep in it. Otherwise we were very happy
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out of value="10""Great experience"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 13, 2009
Peaceful, quiet, beautiful grounds. Comfortable, excellent housekeeping service. Can't wait to go back.
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out of value="10""Great Room for the $$"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 11, 2009
We have always stayed at the Starr Pass Resort hotel, but we were traveling with senior citizens this time. We had a lovely casita overlooking the golf course. There was no floor lamp in the living room upon our arrival, but had one immediately upon request. The king size bed in the bedroom was super comfy, however, the sofa bed mattress was lumpy and sagged. Very uncomfortable. Overall, the seniors loved it and we would definitely stay there again.
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out of value="10""Walls are paper thin"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 3, 2009
The walls are paper thin so you can hear everything the person next door is doing and saying. Unfortunately we got in late around 11PM and the room next to us were partying with about 4 to 5 people. We had to call the front desk twice but they really didn't do anything. They partied until 2:30 P.M. and we had to be up by 6AM the next morning. We even asked the front desk if we can change rooms and they said they were full but my friend who was staying at the same hotel said the room next to her was empty. They probably didn't want to take the time to change room since it was midnight. If you are looking to stay on a budget this is a good place, but if you think you are going to get rest and relaxation spend a little bit more at a different hotel.
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out of value="10""Great experience"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 1, 2009
Starr Pass Golf Suites far exceeded my expectations. Private, quiet, and peaceful. Great natural landscaping and terrific views. Housekeeping was fantastic. Will definately stay there when returning to the Tuscon area.
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out of value="10""Room with a view"
Reviewed by Renny of Scottsdale on Dec 13, 2008
The one bedroom casita at Starr Pass is an exceptional value. Although the hotel is a bit dated, my wife and I found it to be very comfortable. From the living room, you can enjoy fantastic views of Mountains, City Lights and the golf course. Be sure to get some logs from the front desk so you may relax by the fire. I also suggest dinner at the Catalina Steakhouse. They have a 3 course steak or seafood dinner for only $39 and it is located in the Starr Pass property. Spend the extra money for the one bedroom casita, you won't regret it.
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out of value="10""Spacious"
Reviewed by Maggie of Tucson on Nov 18, 2008
Two comfy full-size beds in an extra large room. Very clean and a great price! Would stay there again.
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out of value="10""Fore"
Reviewed by Don of Phoenix on Nov 12, 2008
Hard to find and had to check in at the golf clubhouse. Restaurant did not open till 6pm and room furniture was a bit too rustic[ uncomfortable ]. on the bright side, a very nice room in a golf setting with resort amenities at a very good price.
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out of value="10""Amazing customer service - from start to finish..."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 4, 2008
...however walls in rooms are very thin and you can hear TVs and people talking. I'd recommend this hotel though as the staff are incredible in every regard and it's in a beautiful location.
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out of value="10"""Great room for the money""
Reviewed by Melissa of Melville on Oct 26, 2008
Loved the Starr Pass Golf Suites. Usually stay at the JW Marriott right up the road, but definitely get more for your dollar at the Starr Pass. Had full kitchen, living room, bedroom and bath. Also washer and dryer a plus. Only negative was someone stole our sunscreen when we left the pool area to grab a bite to eat.
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out of value="10""Needs help."
Reviewed by John of Phoenix on Oct 22, 2008
The name "suites" in title is misleading. They could not find our reservation for about 15 minutes then with the manager's assistance, was able to find it. The beds were like sleeping on plywood....yes, that hard. Due to freeway construction, access was difficult with added difficulty due to construction at Starr Pass underpass on freeway. Spa was cold when we went to use it but was told it would be warm in a few hours.
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out of value="10""Very nice!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 22, 2008
Very nice hotel, room and location for the money. Enjoyed the hike up the nearby mountain. Check in at 4pm and out at 10am was the only negative.
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out of value="10""Pleasant Surprise!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 21, 2008
Much more than I expected. Great view of downtown Tucson.
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out of value="10""great room for the money."
Reviewed by ANN of LAKE HAVASU CITY on Sep 18, 2008
LARGE SUITE IN A NICE AREA. CLOSE TO THE FREEWAY AND ATTRACTIONS.
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out of value="10""Remote, private getway"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 17, 2008
Nice remote getway. Provided the unique feeling of privacy. Clean,functional and elegant. Enjoyed my stay.
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out of value="10""Great for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 24, 2008
No frills, close to the university, fabulous setting. Couldn't do better for the price
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 16, 2008
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 11, 2008
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out of value="10""Starr Pass Resort"
Reviewed by Jeff of Corona on Aug 11, 2008
Outstanding. I wish I had taken my golf clubs. The course was beautiful, even in August. The room was outstanding, the service and everything was 5 star in my opinion. The price was unbelieveable. I would stay there agian, and plan on doing so the next time I am in Tucson.
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