After reading all of the TripAdvisor reviews, maybe my expectations for this hotel were too high. I think a 5 star rating is best reserved for truly memorable properties where location, service and amenities all come together.
We booked during the summer to take advantage of the deeply discounted rates. As such, we were able to book a Mountain Casita right before the 4th of July holiday for ~ $200 per night.
The room itself was quite nice, although you could tell it was an older, but nicely renovated space. Unfortunately, our room did not have a view of the mountain - only of the rooms across from us. The bathroom, with oversized tub was great and having the ability to get free dvd's from the front desk to watch on the flat screen tv was a nice touch.
The room was serviced several times a day. It was a nice surprise to come back to our room after dinner to find tea lights lit throughout....
The large infinity pool was nice, but a bit smaller than I had imagined after seeing the pictures. When we arrived on the first day, July 3, the pool was fairly quiet. Come Friday, July 4, the pool was very crowded. People kept eyeing other people's floating mattresses to grab one as soon as it became free.
The drink service at the pool was friendly and prompt. The drinks were good, but I don't recommend the Asian chicken salad. It was essentially sliced napa cabbage with a poached chicken breast (with the rubbery skin). Of all the things at the hotel, this was one of the biggest disappointments.
We had breakfast both mornings at Elements. The breakfast prices are fairly reasonable - especially comapred with other hotels in this price range. Portions were also quite large. Service was spotty - there were long periods where it seemed like all of the servers disappeared.
We had one dinner at Elements. Service may have been off because it was 4th of July and the restaurant was very busy. Our server was attentive at the beginning of the meal, but then we saw less and less of him as the night wore on. The portions of the appetizers varied greatly - the fried calamari dish was ample enough for 3-4 to share. But the tempura shrimp appetizer was one (1) shrimp - for $15! We didn't order it, but the people next to us were shocked when they received a plate with one shrimp.
The location of the resort was great - very close to downtown and Old Town Scottsdale.
Would we go back? Maybe. But I couldn't imagine paying high season rates of $400-$500 for the sam experience.
P.S. The "easier" of the two hikes on Camelback mountain is not "easy" by any means. We are fit, active people and it was somewhat challenging at times. I wouldn't recommend the hike for casual (flat) trail hikers.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Families with young children, Families with teenagers