Escape to Flagstaff: Luxurious Country Inn & Suites Awaits!

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Escape to Flagstaff: Luxurious Country Inn & Suites Awaits!

Escape to Flagstaff: Luxurious… Well, Mostly Luxurious… Inn & Suites Awaits! (A Review for the Real World)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the (slightly lukewarm) tea on Escape to Flagstaff. They're billing it as luxurious, and hey, they mostly deliver. But let's be honest, nobody wants a perfectly polished review. We want the real deal, right? So here we go, warts and all!

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Accessibility (The Good, The… Okay, and the Meh):

First things first, because it's important. Accessibility is listed as "facilities for disabled guests", but the full information isn’t available. They claim to have it, which is a start. We need precise details! Is the pool accessible? Elevators good to go? Gotta know! I'm hoping the facilities are genuinely accessible – that's a real priority for some folks, and pretending to be accessible isn't cool.

Rooms (The Comfy Nest… with a Few Quirks):

Okay, let's talk rooms. My room? Yeah, my room was pretty darn nice. "Air conditioning" – bless its heart! Crucial for surviving a Flagstaff summer. Loved that it had a "Seating area" – perfect for sprawling with a book (and, let's be real, ordering room service and judging everyone on the news). The "Extra long bed" was a godsend. I'm a tall gal, and I hate hanging my feet off the edge. I'd also like to add that the "Blackout curtains" were practically a legal requirement. Perfect for sleeping in til noon, which is exactly what I needed after the drive.

"Non-smoking" rooms are a total win! And it was all very clean, and the bed smelled fresh. "Free bottled water" is always a nice touch, especially after all that hiking. And the "Coffee/tea maker"? Essential. Mornings aren’t gonna happen without caffeine. There was even a "Mirror," and I definitely needed that to make sure I was lookin' okay for the pool.

Then there were the little things. There was "Complimentary tea" – nice! "Daily housekeeping" was a definite plus, though I’m not sure if the cleaning was quite meeting the “professional grade sanitizing services” level, even though they tell you it is. I’d also want them to leave the "window that opens" open for a bit when they clean. And the "Interconnecting room(s) available" means they are handy for families.

The Annoyances: The fridge? Tiny. Like, could barely fit a bottle of wine and some leftover avocado. The slightly dusty feel to the closet? Hmm. And, I swear I heard the guy in the next room snoring like a chainsaw at 3 AM. (Soundproofing, maybe?)

Cleanliness & Safety (They Claim to be Clean):

Okay, this is where things get interesting. Escape to Flagstaff really hammers home the whole "clean and safe" thing. They promise "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Room sanitization," "Professional-grade sanitizing services," "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Hand sanitizer" everywhere, and a whole host of other sanitizing promises. This is good. But and it's a big but… I am always skeptical. You can say you do all these things, but are you really doing them thoroughly? Or, are these just words to make you feel more comfortable? I think my room was cleaned, but a true deep clean… maybe they need to step up their game? However, this is something they may improve in the future. I think the staff are trained as well, and that's got to be good!

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Food, Glorious Food… with Some Caveats):

So, they've got a few options, which is a thumbs up. "Restaurants" are present. "Breakfast [buffet]", "Asian breakfast," "Western breakfast"… That buffet was… well, it was a buffet. Fine. Standard. Not exactly gourmet, but perfectly serviceable for fueling up before a day of hiking. I got to take a "Breakfast takeaway service," which was a win to bring it up to the room, and I enjoyed "Coffee/tea in restaurant." The best thing? "Coffee shop" for a quick hit of caffeine - that's my jam. They had a "Poolside bar," which was glorious. Sipping a margarita in the sun? Pure bliss.

The Problem (and it's a big one): I went to the “Asian cuisine in restaurant,” and it was a bit of a disappointment. The food was… blah. Definitely not the culinary highlight of my trip. The buffet was decent. The bar was amazing.

Spa & Relaxation (Almost a Paradise):

This is where things got good. Really good. "Spa," "Sauna," "Steamroom," - yes, yes, and yes. I got a "Massage." OMG. Like seriously. The best massage of my life. The masseuse, bless her heart, knew exactly what she was doing. I felt a total transformation. I came out feeling like a limp noodle, but in the best way possible. So, yeah, this place gets top marks for the spa. The only downside? The "Gym/fitness" center was a bit… basic. But after the massage? I didn't care.

Things to Do (Beyond the Pool and the Spa):

They have a "Terrace," which is nice, especially if you want to enjoy a cocktail and gaze out at the mountains. There's a "Pool with view," that's really, really gorgeous. "Fitness center," and "Gym/fitness," seem the same thing. There are no "Things to do" specified.

Services & Conveniences (Convenience is King, But Price is a Queen):

A lot of conveniences here! "Concierge," "Daily housekeeping," "Laundry service," and even a "Dry cleaning." The "Concierge" was super helpful with recommendations for exploring the area. They even had a "Convenience store," which was handy for grabbing snacks. But… some of it came with a price. The "Car park [free of charge]" was a plus. But the "Valet parking?" I didn't need it.

For the Kids (If They're Your Thing):

They label themselves "Family/child friendly," with a "Babysitting service," which could be great for some parents. "Kids meal" and "Kids facilities" mean a kid-friendly hotel.

Getting Around (Easy Peasy… Unless You're on Foot):

"Airport transfer" - good! But Flagstaff is the kind of place where you'll want a car. "Car park [free of charge]" - awesome! And the "Taxi service" is there if you need it.

Overall Vibe: Mostly Good, with a Few Quibbles.

Would I go back to Escape to Flagstaff? Yeah, probably. Especially for that massage. The staff were friendly, the rooms were comfortable (mostly), and the pool area was seriously Instagrammable. If they put a bit more effort into the dining and improve the room cleaning, it would be perfect. It's luxurious enough for a relaxing getaway, but don't expect perfection. Embrace the quirks, enjoy the spa, and you'll have a great time!

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly polished travel itinerary. We're aiming for a chaotic, hilarious, and utterly relatable Flagstaff adventure, starting… well, starting now. And it all centers around Country Inn & Suites by Radisson. (Side note: Why do they always sound like they should serve miniature quiches?)

Flagstaff Fiasco: A Country Inn & Suites Odyssey

Day 1: Arrival (and Existential Dread in the Lobby)

  • 1:00 PM: Flagstaff, Here I Come (Maybe)! Okay, so the flight was a disaster. Delayed. Packed like sardines. I swear the guy next to me was audibly judging my snack choices (beef jerky and a questionable cheese cracker situation). Landed at the Flagstaff airport, which is charming in a tiny, "I could practically walk to the baggage claim" kind of way. Found my rental car, which, let's be honest, is probably going to get me lost at some point.

  • 2:00 PM: Check-in at Country Inn & Suites (And Judge the Decor.) Found the hotel. Thank God. Drove past a giant pine tree. Flagstaff is pretty green. Check-in was smooth. Front desk person seemed genuinely… happy? Weird. The lobby… well, it has that "generic hotel lobby" vibe. You know the one – vaguely Southwestern-themed accents. I'm already craving a good coffee.

  • 2:30 PM: Room Reconnaissance (And the Great Pillow Debate). The key card worked! Always a win. Room: Clean-ish. Bed: Comfy-ish. Okay, the pillows. Always the pillows. They're either rocks or pillows. I'm currently in rock territory. Sigh. I'm going to need to call the front desk about this (or, you know, just suffer in silence). Maybe I can steal one from another room when no one's looking.

  • 3:00 PM: Exploring Country Inn & Suites (The Pool! Or Maybe Not? I think the pool area is closed! I'm a bit disappointed; I really wanted to splash around for a bit. Ah well, There's a gym. I think I'll pass on that.

  • 4:00 PM: Food Quest (And the Quest for Decent Coffee). Time for food! I'm starving. There's a "free breakfast" at the hotel tomorrow (more on this later). But for now… Yelp to the rescue! I'm thinking a good burger is the only option right now.

  • 5:00 PM: First Burger Bite. I'm at a place called… (I'm not going to mention the name, because it's not important). It's delicious. Burger, fries, the whole shebang. Flagstaff, you may be growing on me.

  • 6:00 PM: Sunset at Not Named Place (The Perfect Ending! or is it…) My hotel is a bit far from the main area. Ah! But the views of the sunset are amazing. If I do say so myself.

  • 7:00 PM: Settling In and the Pillow Predicament. Back at the hotel. The rock pillow is starting to win. I'm torn between calling the front desk and embracing the pain. Maybe I'll just read.

Day 2: Grand Canyon (and the Crumbling Illusion of Organized Travel)

  • 7:00 AM: The "Free Breakfast" Debacle. Okay, about that breakfast. It's… free. Emphasis on free. Waffles, stale pastries. I grab a banana and a watery coffee. At least there's coffee, I guess. I've clearly been spoiled by actual good coffee.

  • 8:00 AM: The Grand Canyon Drive: Euphoria Turns to Anxiety. Today's the day. The Grand Canyon! I'm so excited. So. Excited. The drive there is beautiful. The scenery is incredible. The car is working! Okay, maybe not.

  • 10:00 AM: At the Grand Canyon: The "Wow" Moment (Followed by Mild Panic). HOLY. CRAP. The Grand Canyon. It's… a hole. A massive hole. And it's breathtaking. I'm standing there, jaw agape, feeling utterly insignificant. Then, mild panic sets in. The crowds! The sheer drop! The potential for an epic fall into oblivion (morbid, I know, but still).

  • 11:00 AM: Grand Canyon Adventure: The Hike I Won't Be Taking. Okay, so I planned to hike a bit. But the crowds. The heat. My overall lack of fitness. Nope. Instead, I'm enjoying the views from a safe distance.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at the Canyon. Food (and, Ironically, a Moment of Peace). So many people! Grab a sandwich, eat it with a view. (And try to avoid eye contact with the hungry squirrels.)

  • 1:00 PM: More Canyon, More Wonder. I'm taking pictures, trying to capture the immensity of it all. It's impossible. Every picture looks like a postcard, yet the reality is so much more.

  • 3:00 PM: The Drive Back: Fuel-Related Drama. I'm running on fumes! I swear I filled up the tank. Stop at a gas station. Find myself contemplating buying a lottery ticket. Probably won’t win.

  • 5:00 PM: Back to Country Inn & Suites (And the Pillow Situation…). Back at the hotel. Exhausted. Need… sleep. Still battling the Pillow of Doom. I send a message to the front desk. We'll see if anything changes.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at a Random Place (Maybe Even Decent!). I have no plans. No energy. I'll find somewhere to shove food in my face

  • 7:00 PM: "Relaxing" (AKA Watching Terrible TV and Debating My Life Choices). Back in the room. The TV is on. I'm watching something that makes me question everything.

Day 3: Art, Nature, and the Sweet Release of Home (Maybe).

  • 7:00 AM: The "Free Breakfast" Part Two… Same as yesterday. More watery coffee. I'm starting to develop a caffeine headache.

  • 8:00 AM: The Last Day. Ugh, leaving today. But first, a plan! I'm thinking art today

  • 9:00 AM Art Appreciation. The art is interesting. I'm happy, but also feeling a little bittersweet.

  • 10:00 AM: One Last Look*. I can't help but turn back for a last look at the mountain.

  • 11:00 AM: Pack and Departure. Everything's packed. Key card dropped. Back to the airport to start the whole cycle again.

Final Thoughts:

Flagstaff, you were… something else. The Grand Canyon was amazing. I'm not sure about the pillows. The coffee situation needs serious improvement. Would I do it again? Maybe. With a better pillow. And a LOT more coffee. And maybe a different hotel. (Just kidding… mostly.)

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Okay, so, "Luxurious Country Inn & Suites"... is it *actually* luxurious? Because, let's be honest, some places lie.

Alright, deep breath. "Luxurious" is a word that gets thrown around more than a stress ball in a corporate meeting. My honest opinion? It's... a solid *attempt* at luxury. Think "aspirational luxury," like that friend who’s trying to be a gourmet chef but still burns the toast sometimes. The suites *are* spacious. Like, seriously, I think I could have held a small dance party in the living room of the suite I was in (though, full disclosure, my dance moves might have emptied the room faster than I thought). The beds? Heavenly. I actually *slept* through the entire sunrise one morning. A personal record. The bathroom? Big, fluffy towels. And, blessedly, a proper water pressure. No tiny piddly little showerheads here! So, yes, it leans luxurious. But don't expect solid gold faucets, ya know? It's more like, nice, comfy, and definitely a step up from that roadside motel you stayed in during that cross-country road trip your ex-boyfriend planned. (Shudders).

Are the food options any good? I'm a foodie, and I'm also a very grumpy human before coffee.

Oh, food. My other great love (besides, you know, a decent night's sleep). Breakfast? Included. Not a bad spread. Waffles! Fruit! Cereal (for those days you're feeling less adventurous). The coffee? Okay, now *here's* where the grumpiness creeps in. It's... hotel coffee. You know the drill. It's there, it's hot, it'll keep you from clawing your own eyes out. I’d probably give it a solid a "Meh." I recommend packing your own travel French press, because a good, strong cup of coffee is the difference between a good day and a day where you contemplate moving to a remote island to raise alpacas. Lunch and dinner? I ventured into Flagstaff. You're in luck, there are some *amazing* places to eat out there, but that deserves its own review. Also, it should be noted, the bar in the lobby is pretty decent. They had a good whiskey selection, which I definitely appreciated.

What's the deal with the location? Is it convenient for exploring Flagstaff and the surrounding area?

The location? Pretty darn good. It's right off the highway (which, let's be real, is both a blessing and a curse. Easy to get to, potentially noisy at night). Flagstaff itself is a cool town, and the inn is close to everything. Driving anywhere took maybe fifteen-twenty minutes, max (which is great if you’re, like me, chronically late). Close to the Grand Canyon? Yup! It's a decent drive, definitely doable as a day trip. Plus, the proximity to nature is a huge plus. You can literally pop out and go hiking... if you're into that kind of torture. (I'm more of a "sit on a comfy couch and read a book" kind of person myself. But, hey, options are GREAT).

Okay, so it sounds promising. But what's the *catch*? There's ALWAYS a catch! Spill the beans!

Alright, the *catches*. Well, for starters, I went in the off-season. Which was great, because it was chill. But, I can imagine it could get busy during peak tourist times. And that highway noise I mentioned? Yeah, sometimes you can hear the rumble of trucks. Nothing ear-splitting, but something to be aware of if you're a light sleeper. The pool (yes, there's a pool!) was… well, I didn’t actually use it. It just looked… like a pool. It *was* indoors which is a plus. It's not the Four Seasons, ok? But, overall, compared to the rest, the inn does an admirable job. I'd go back.

Let's talk about the staff. Are they friendly? Helpful? Do they actually *care*?

The staff! A mixed bag, like most places. Some were absolutely lovely and genuinely helpful. Super smiley, always up for a chat, gave good recommendations. Others? Let's just say their customer service skills could use a little… polishing. But, honestly, I found them helpful enough. One morning, I was totally frazzled because my rental car decided to have a flat tire, so I looked a mess. The front desk staff was really helpful and tried to help me with the car issues. So, yes, they cared. At least enough to prevent me from having a complete meltdown in the lobby. (Which, considering my stress levels, was a genuine possibility.)

Okay, the pool. You mentioned it. Give us the unfiltered truth about this watery paradise.

The pool... oh, the pool. (Takes a dramatic sigh.) Look, it's an *indoor* pool. Which, in my book, is a huge win. Keeps the weather out, allows for dipping no matter if there's ice, hail or torrential rain. The water looked clean. The area around it was cleanish. Enough for the main event to be enjoyed and keep the main points clear. They had towels. People seemed to be using it. I’m not a huge pool person, okay? I'm more of a "lounge with a book" person. I saw some kids splashing and having a blast, which honestly, was pretty cute. Is it a *luxury* pool? Nope. Is it a place to cool off? Absolutely. Would I brave a swim?…maybe. It looked perfectly fine. Ok, it did. Fine is the best way to describe it. I could not find a fault.

Did you even enjoy yourself? Be honest! Did this place help you "Escape?"

Did I enjoy myself? YES! Absolutely. Look, I needed a getaway. A break from the daily grind, the emails, the people. And the inn was a very good place to do just that. It wasn't perfect, sure. But it delivered on its promise. I slept well, I relaxed, I explored a new area. I even had a surprisingly good time. Did I "escape?" Yeah, for a few glorious days, I did. And honestly, that's all I could ask for. I'd go back in a heartbeat – or maybe I'll just go on a holiday again. What do you think?

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Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff (AZ) United States

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