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Enjoy a centralized location with convenient access to the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River and more at this full-service Grand Canyon, Arizona hotel. Situated only one and a half miles from the entrance to northern Arizona's Grand Canyon, the Best Western Grand Canyon Squire offers all of the great customer service and comfortable accommodations guests deserve. Each spacious and well-appointed guest room at this Grand Canyon hotel feature cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access. Wake up each morning to a complimentary continental breakfast before sightseeing or taking advantage of the hotel's many amenities including an outdoor heated pool, hot tub, steam room, exercise facility and an arcade. This 100% non-smoking hotel also offers meeting facilities accommodating up to 275 guests and two onsite restaurants for guests' convenience. The Grand Canyon area offers a variety of activities to suit any taste including Horseback riding, river rafting down the Colorado River and snow skiing in Flagstaff. Take a Jeep tour of the Grand Canyon or hike the Canyon's Rim Trail and the Bright Angel Trail. Guests will also enjoy visiting the Yavapai Observation Station or taking a helicopter ride above the canyon for a bird's eye view. The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Make a reservation today and save!
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Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn is just two miles from the entrance to the Grand Canyon and six miles from the trailheads. One of the natural wonders of the world, visitors come to see the canyon's multicolored rocks, the steep and embayed rims, and the isolated towers and mesas, which often catch the contrast of sun and shadow, glowing with beautiful changing hues. Many overlooks are accessible by car and offer spectacular views of the canyon. The Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is 84 miles away. This Best Western provides 250 guestrooms in six buildings. The three-story main building has an elevator and interior corridors, and five two-story buildings have staircases and exterior corridors. Room decor reflects the colors of the Grand Canyon and features Southwestern artwork. Each room includes cable television, Internet access and coffeemakers, and guests receive complimentary continental breakfasts. The hotel provides a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, two tennis courts, fitness center with sauna and spa, six- lane bowling center, and fun center with billiard tables and video games. Helicopter and airline tours to the Grand Canyon are within a half-mile, and land-based tours pick up guests at the hotel. The Apache Stables, two miles away, offers horseback riding. Bright Angel Rim and South Kailbab trailheads are six miles from the hotel. The Best Western has two restaurants and a bar. The Coronado Room serves steak, seafood and Southwestern fare for dinner only. The Canyon Room includes both Southwestern and American dishes in a family-friendly environment. The Saguaros Sports Bar has beer, cocktails and other beverages and features multiple televisions tuned to sporting events.
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Built in the style of the grand hotels of the west, the Grand Canyon Squire Inn is elegant yet inviting. Lush landscaping, fine artwork and genuine warmth create a destination you will want to return to. We found the rooms spacious and comfortable, but didn't want to spend much time in the room, even though it was air conditioned. We just wanted to spend the maximum time out enjoying the Grand Canyon park, and found the Squire Inn a great location on the South Rim from which to do so. In the resort there's a great outdoor pool with a jacuzzi, and a cafe, restaurant and lounge bar on site too, together with shops and a family fun centre for the kids.
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45 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Great Hotel. Loved the bowling alley. Our only problem was having to call two days in a row to have washclothes provided for our room but they were promptly brought.
52 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The air condition wasn,t cooling the first day.We reported it that evening when we got back to the room.They fixed it the next morning.Day two toliet plluged ,had to call three time to get fixed. We werent in the room much.It seem to be Good .
34 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The staff at check in was very nice. Hotel was clean. Room was large and beds were comfortable. However, after spending the day in the Grand Canyon and hiking, etc., one would expect to be able to take a shower using a WASH cloth. The cleaning servi
48 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We never made it to the hotel. We had planned the trip for the North Rim, and had Googled "hotels close to North Rim of Grand Canyone", and it was listed 2nd. When we finally got to the Canyon that night, we discovered it was 5 hours away at the S
23 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Room was great as was the price, hotel has great facilities particularly being in an area where a lot of things close early, one of the best hotels we stayed in over our 4 week trip
fantastic by Marcie B. at InsiderPages
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Posted Sep 18, 2008
Good
this hotel was picked by our travel agent and i think the best choice. at the grand canyon there is very few hotels in our area which was the south east side, there was a few shops and virtually no where to eat. we had a room only and i must say the ...
Location by Lance B. at InsiderPages
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Posted Sep 01, 2008
Okay
The location makes this hotel great, otherwise it's just another hotel. But you can feel the energy of the Grand Canyon even when staying in just and average hotel so close to the rim.
60 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Hotel has a convenient location and nice rooms in the main building, but
service was slow. We arrived a bit early, and had to wait over 2 hours before our room was ready. We stayed 3 nights, and each day our room wasn't
cleaned until after 3:00pm although we were out the door early. Hanging the "housekeeping please" sign on the door didn't help. They had a good continental breakfast and the two restaurants were good, though a bit overpriced.
23 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
When we went into our room, I immediately noticed hairs in the bathroom near the shower, on the toilet, and in the sink. This level of cleanliness was unacceptable to me, so I walked across the parking lot to the front desk where we had checked in. At that time, I also mentioned that the toilet wouldn't flush properly, so a maintenance worker was sent to the room to fix the problem. The associate at the front desk was kind enough to show me two other rooms, but I pointed out to him that they both had the same cleanliness issues. In good faith, I returned to my room and was about to go to bed since it was late. I saw a hair on the pillow, and as I pulled down the comforter, I saw - literally - a clump of hairs in between the blankets, too. I was in complete disbelief, so I took a wad of tissues and brought what I found to the associates at the front desk. They weren't very sympathetic and gave me their manager's card. When I took a shower, I noticed brown spots on the shower curtain, and I observed that the water pressure was terrible. The halls in the hotel were carpeted, and it seemed to me as if they hadn't been vacuumed in quite awhile. The furniture in the room was chipped, the upholstery was dirty, and the carpet was stained. It wasn't at all what I expected. The lobby was relatively nice, but it looked as if was undergoing renovations. In my opinion, it wasn't kept up as it should have been. The continental breakfast required vouchers that were given to us when we checked in. I browsed the selections on the first morning, and there were many rich choices. There was some fresh fruit, but it was already sliced, so it was impossible to grab anything and go. There wasn't any whole fruit, yogurt, granola bars, or cereal boxes. We were in town to hike the Grand Canyon, so we didn't want to waste time at a sit down breakfast. The room had a decent hair dryer, as well as a dispenser in the shower with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. There was also lotion in a dispenser by the sink. There were plenty of tissues, but there weren't any q-tips. When we were checking out, I explained the cleanliness issues to the supervisor. She was much more sympathetic than the previous associates, and she compensated me accordingly. I was grateful that we only needed the hotel for sleeping since we were there to visit the Grand Canyon. The location of the hotel was very near the entrance of Grand Canyon National Park, which was one of its only positive attributes. I hope future guests at the hotel have better experiences, especially with the cleanliness of the rooms.