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Radisson Woodlands Hotel in Flagstaff, Arizona |
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Radisson Woodlands Hotel
1175 W Route 66
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Call Expedia at: 1-800-551-2409 |
| This 183-unit property is located on historic Route 66, adjacent to Ponderosa-filled Coconino National Forest. Guestrooms offer large windows, two telephones, and complimentary wireless Internet access. While the outdoor pool is popular in the summer, the indoor spa tub and dry sauna are in use all year.
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Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Radisson Woodlands Hotel Amenities
Woodlands Café serves casual American cuisine, and Sakura Restaurant and Sushi Bar features Teppan-style meals and other Japanese fare. Recreation options include a seasonal outdoor splash pool and a fitness center. A small business center provides complimentary printing and high-speed Internet access, and complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. There is 6,000 square feet of meeting and event space available, including a ballroom for 450 guests. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport upon request, and self parking is complimentary.
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Recreation
The hotel has a seasonal outdoor splash pool with year-round spa tub, an indoor spa tub, and a fitness center with a treadmill, universal machine, stair stepper, two stationary bikes, and a sauna. Skiing and other winter sports are available at the Arizona Snowbowl, 15 miles away. Ten miles from the hotel, the Continental Country Club provides an 18-hole golf course, pro shop, and driving range. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Features
What to expect: The bright, spacious lobby of this four-story hotel has a fireplace and several seating areas. Located on historic Route 66, the hotel is one mile from the Northern Arizona University campus and downtown Flagstaff, and 80 miles from Grand Canyon National Park.
Amenity highlights: The hotel has a seasonal outdoor splash pool and year-round spa tub, as well as a sauna and fitness room. For dining, guests choose between a casual atrium café and a fine-dining Japanese restaurant. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel.
Insider tip: One mile away, the Lowell Observatory (surcharge) is the site from which Clyde Tombaugh discovered the planet Pluto in 1930. Visitors stroll along the Pluto Walk, a 350-foot scale model of the solar system that ends at a dome housing the Pluto telescope.
Woodlands Café - This casual American restaurant offers atrium seating and buffet and à la carte selections. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Sakura Restaurant and Sushi Bar - Japanese favorites include Teppan-style meals prepared tableside, tempura, and fresh sushi. Open for lunch and dinner.
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Radisson Woodlands Hotel Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Radisson Woodlands Hotel
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Overall: 4.43 |
Service
4.24 |
Condition
4.38 |
Cleanliness
4.48 |
Comfort
4.38 |
Recommend
95.24 % |
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| Good hotel as expected |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| I found the hotel was very efficient, clean and comfortable as the other reviews had indicated. They had my reservation from expedia and checked me in very quickly. I was in the south section and there was plenty of parking. There was free wireless as well. You will find the sushi at the restaurant pretty good. However the miso soup was too salty. Overall I would recommend this hotel.
Reviewed by traveler from Seattle on June 4, 2006 |
| I would stay here again! |
Overall: 5 |
Service 4 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| This hotel was great. It was a holiday weekend and everything in town was booked solid. Expedia booked me a king even though I requested two Queens. Since I was traveling with 4 people this was a problem. The Radisson was very understanding and bent over backwards to try and accomadate me. I would recommend the Radisson to everyone. You could not hear the trains.
Reviewed by traveler from Tucson, AZ on June 1, 2006 |
| Under-rated |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| I'm not sure why this hotel only received three stars. I thought it was just fine. We usually stay in 4 star hotels or higher, but Flagstaff doesn't have many to choose from. This one ended up being just as good as many others we've stayed in. It was clean, pretty, and had a nice staff. I'd definitley stay there again.
Reviewed by traveler on May 17, 2006 |
| A Pleasent Stay |
Overall: 4 |
Service 3 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| A nice room for the price. They should include local calls with the room since it doesn't cost them anything to connect you. Staff was courtious and helpfull for the most part. The pool was nice. I would definitly stay there again.
Reviewed by traveler from Phoenix on May 16, 2006 |
| Very Very Nice Hotel |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Hotel was very nice and has a good location. Plently of place to shop and eat nearby. Close to the Grand Canyon and Sedona. Sleep # bed wasn't that comfortable though. Would definately stay again and staff were very helpful and nice. Only wish they would have had a complimentary breakfast.
Reviewed by traveler from Bear Lake, PA on May 14, 2006 |
| Excellent choice for Flagstaff |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Flagstaff suffers from a lack of hotel options. As parents of an NAU Student, we have tried them all; the Radisson Woodlands has been the best, by far. Main restaurant was convenient and relatively good; the sushi bar was mediocre -- not recommended. The lobby and rooms are above-average for Flagstaff in comfort and cleanliness. Only complaint was long line at both check in and check out with only one person manning the front desk who had to answer the non-stop ringing phone and deal with hotel customers at the same time -- took 45+ minutes to get checked in.
Reviewed by traveler from Chandler, AZ on May 3, 2006 |
| A wonderful headquarters |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Flagstaff, and this hotel, are situated within driving distance of both the Grand Canyon and Sedona. The staff is cordial and very helpful with directions and recommendations. I will be back!
Reviewed by traveler from Tallahassee, FL on May 3, 2006 |
| Will Use again |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| The hotel was excellent, the staff friendly. The morning buffet for breakfast needed more of a variety of food. Needed breakfast danishes of something like this. Overall it was a great place.
Reviewed by traveler from Colorado Springs, CO on April 29, 2006 |
| good- not great |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Flag does not have too many options- this one is conveniently located, clean,rooms are comfortable and it is not too pricey. I am very picky so when I say 3 most people would say 4. Since we only use the rooms in Flag to sleep in- we are usually out all day there is no point in getting too much of a hotel.
Reviewed by traveler from Prescott on April 27, 2006 |
| good rooms. good service |
Overall: 5 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| an overall good hotel, the rooms are spacious so are the bathrooms I was very satisfy staying in this hotel
Reviewed by traveler from mexicali, mexico on April 19, 2006 |
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