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    Margaret S.

    We had a great Time here it was a beautiful place lots of nature lots for kids to do. Heated pool was so warm and they had a kids pool jacuzzi. Our condo was great beautifully decorated fully stocked kitchen with everything you need nice balcony with gas grill beautiful view from the balcony of the resort nice walking trail. Great linens very comfortable beds nice flatscreen TVs in living room and bedrooms game room gym. They have lots of activities included they did a bonfire for us we made s"mores kids loved it. But the best thing about the Resort is the very friendly and professional staff who are always ready to help with anything you need. we especially want to thank Travis who was the best anytime we need anything he was there with a friendly smile.

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    Sadly there is not much to review. There are a few shops, a less than average restuarant and an ice cream shop. Even the buffalo are gone.

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    The Wolf Manor

    The Wolf Manor

    (10 reviews)

    My wife and I booked a weekend at the Wolf Manor to celebrate our 33rd wedding anniversary. We…read morethoroughly enjoyed our stay! The house and grounds are beautiful and spacious. Geoff and Sandi were very friendly and made our weekend special. They surprised us with a bouquet roses in our room and strawberries, champagne and martinelli's sparkling cider on our anniversary night. I was also impressed with Sandi's willingness to accommodate my dietary restrictions. I am on a low-carb diet. Sandi made low-carb pancakes for me and made a fresh strawberry topping for them. They were delicious! The omelets and fresh fruit she made for us were delicious too. I highly recommend the Wolf Manor!

    We went for a wedding at The Wolf Manor and did NOT enjoy the time we spent. At first it was fun…read moreand visually appealing, but there were quite a few "off limit" areas for guests to enjoy. People were not allowed to eat inside and were made to feel very unwelcome inside the house. The hosts were not helpful and didn't help the bride and groom feel comfortable on their big day since there was a lot of logistic questioning before, during, and after the ceremony. The owners had all guests park half a mile away since they do not allow street parkiThe backyard was hot and had no shade or fans for the guests. The yard where the ceremony was in direct sunlight from 9:00-6:00 which made for a very hot and miserable day--we were asked to stop coming inside of the house to preserve the air conditioning. I would not recommend the stay or having a wedding here--it is far too expensive for the subpar service you get!

    Heward House - entrance

    Heward House

    (2 reviews)

    I will never forget the Heward House. Heck, it's been weeks, and I've stayed in many a lodging…read moresince then relocating cross country, but I look back fondly on my time there and dream of one day returning with my partner in crime. While Autumn is in full effect, East Coast post Sandy style, I dream of the khaki desert, and that 1930s Art Deco Frank Lloyd Wright one of a kind on-top-of-the-hill oasis in Holbrock, AZ. I'm eating pretzel chips and hummus paired with a semi domestic fridge-fresh brew as I write this, thinking about how it all started. My husband was tired after driving 500 miles and committed himself to the "National Geographic" (meaning the painting above the bed was done by a National Geographic Artist) bed for a disco nap. Feeling jumpy after sitting in the car all day, I grabbed my camera and the one beer I salvaged from Mother Road Brewing Co. in Flagstaff, AZ ready to explore our new pad for the night. Making my way to the kitchen hoping to ice my beer, I ran into Randy, one of the proprietors. He invited me to have some wine in the garden area, whenever I wanted. "...How about now?" would be my auto answer to a question of that nature. We talked about family, his previous profession, beer, and life in the dessert. An hour had passed. He left for a few minutes and came back with a family sized tub of hummus, and some Mexican beer, because he thought I might appreciate something a little different than Bud Light. We were on beer 3, Linda, Heward House owner and wife of Randy, joined us. The first time I ever learned to adore a Texan drawl is from Linda, an incredibly energetic, emotional and intellectual genius. Soon, my husband joined us, dewy eyed from his afternoon hiberation. All four of us together, I felt like we were a big happy family. We talked about government, social security, national debt, real estate, life, and all the funny mishaps inbetween. Another couple, newlyweds from Kansas, arrived, fresh from touring. We left for Italian food in the high dessert. We came back with stomach aches remedied by more delightful conversation with the middle aged Kansan newlyweds and Randy and Linda. More stories involving Jonny Dep's stay at the house (which happens to be the same room we stayed in) and what Randy would cook for breakfast: biscuits and gravy, hatch chile scrambled eggs, hash browns, and fresh fruit. Coffee was delicious and I cannot wait to return. If you are heading to the Petrified Forest, or driving Route 66, this is a must stop.

    Unique Frank Lloyd Wright Bed and Breakfast with a wonderful owner - Linda! The house is so…read moreinteresting and she has made every room remarkable with American Indian decor and artifacts. Helps to know Johnny Depp stayed here - adds to the ambiance. Close to The Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert. Will def stay here next time around. Enchanting!!!

    The Kull White Mountain B&B - Garden Bungalow bedroom with king-size bed and stunning views.

    The Kull White Mountain B&B

    (5 reviews)

    What a great way to spend our anniversary. Our first experience at a bed and breakfast was above…read moreand beyond our expectations. My wife is still talking about it. Janet and Greg the owners of the property were amazing host and added to the experience. It was a pleasure having breakfast with you. Amazing amaaaazing!!!

    We stayed that Kull White Mountain, B&B for our 38th anniversary. We came from yuma and wanted a…read morecool place to relax and spend some time together. Greg and Janet were wonderful hosts, as were their three very friendly dogs, Nora Turk and Zeus. There are places in a wonderful location at the end of the road. But it's only a few blocks from Woodland reservoir, a wonderful place for the family. The park has a lake and a hiking trail that goes completely around the lake and a lot of play equipment for kids, as well as two disc golf courses. Each of their guest rooms have a private bath, and the rooms are furnished and decorated with items that they repurpose from other locations, giving it a very homey feeling. Each room has its own private entrance as well as an outside sitting area to enjoy the surroundings. Each day, Janet prepared an excellent breakfast meal. Not one of your typical B&B continental breakfasts. The Inn is located less than a mile from the White Mountain Nature Center. I highly recommend taking in the rapture experience. There are several Forest Service hiking trails just minutes away. In addition, there are several restaurants for lunch and dinner nearby.

    Heritage Inn - Room 4 Violet Villa

    Heritage Inn

    (46 reviews)

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    This place is a FIND! I'm grateful it's available on hotels.com or I could have missed it. But it…read morewas slightly less expensive booking directly AND it was VERY NICE to have the different rooms explained to me by a live person before I picked a room. They have some 2 person jacuzzi tubs I would have gotten if available. That would be awesome. I agree with all the 5 star reviews. I've never seen a 4.9 star average anywhere and this place deserves it. I was in the smallest room on the 1st floor. I took a pic of one set of stairs. I travel with a lot of stuff to lug in by myself so I was thrilled with my little room with easy access. It was wonderful. The bed was great. It has 2 very big full pillows and 2 somewhat thinner pillows but I travel with my own pillows so I didn't test them. They look good unless you need very flat or soft pillows. If so bring your own old flat goose down like I do. (:-) I took a LOT of pictures of everything. Especially the breakfast foods. There is no hot breakfast. Just YUMMY stuff. Breakfast is in the lounge and all the rooms are well marked when you walk around. Nobody is onsite. Everything has codes to unlock. You receive a very helpful text with everything you need to know. Keep your phone with you when you leave the room in case someone locks a door that's usually unlocked and you can't remember the code. The LOUNGE is easily found as you wander. If I lived near here I would call this a great place for a ROMANTIC GETAWAY. They even have a wine bottle opener in the lounge. And of course a 2 person jacuzzi can be quite romantic although it would also have been therapeutic for my old bones and muscles all by myself! There are old fashioned touches like DVD players in the rooms and DVD movies to borrow in the lounge. There are also some games and nice game tables and chairs to play games in the lounge. It's wonderful here. (:-) This place is LOVELY and I recommend it highly!!! If you find this review helpful please VOTE!

    Charming Stay at the Heritage Inn - Twice in One Week!…read more We initially chose the Heritage Inn in Snowflake, AZ based on a Hotels.com search. It looked charming and was reasonably priced--and it more than lived up to our expectations. This is a delightful little inn where each room is uniquely decorated with its own color or theme. There is no on-site staff, but check-in is easy with a code provided, similar to many vacation rentals. Our rooms were tastefully decorated, and the beds were extremely comfortable. The guest lounge is modest but well-stocked with snack foods, which also serve as the continental breakfast. It's not fancy, but everything is high quality and thoughtfully presented. One great amenity is the Tesla destination charger. Just be sure to arrange in advance to have it turned on. During our first stay, I didn't ask ahead and couldn't find it, but the next morning the staff quickly responded and turned it on. On our return trip a week later, we booked again last minute. Even though the staff had gone home for the day, they still found someone to come back and activate the charger for us--outstanding customer service! We've now stayed in both the Red Roost and the Blue Denim rooms. Both are adorable, but we slightly preferred Blue Denim--it's downstairs, a bit roomier, and has a comfortable easy chair. The price difference is minimal and worth it, though we wouldn't hesitate to stay in any of the rooms. Conveniently located, the inn is right next door to Streets on Main, where we had a delicious meal. There's also a highly rated Mexican restaurant on the other side that we plan to try next time. We'll definitely stay here again!

    La Posada Hotel - King size room, comfy bed, beautiful decor fits the culture

    La Posada Hotel

    (367 reviews)

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    This! Look no further than the La Posada. The grounds are…read morestunning. The hotel is filled with beautiful artwork and history. There is a bar and restaurant at the hotel and both are fantastic. There is NO elevator. You have to schlep your bags, all of them, to the 2nd floor. We are not young people, it was not an easy trek. There is no help. The rooms are lovely. Spacious bathrooms, blow dryers, comfy mattress and lots of pillows. There is a train immediately behind the hotel that runs pretty much non stop, day and night. We opted to sleep with the windows open to enjoy the gorgeous weather. At around 10 pm a train blasted the horn and scared me death (hub slept through it lol). After that just the rails, no horn. We will always stay at the La Posada. We will plan in advance for a ground floor room.

    This is a very interesting historic hotel located right on the train line. Apparently, this…read morebuilding was once one of the Fred Harvey Houses built along the railroad line. It was also designed by a female architect, something that was not common at all at that time (or even now, sadly). Lots of movie stars and even presidents have stayed here and the property has a long, interesting history, you can read about. At present, there is a literal train stop at the back of the hotel, just about 100 feet away. Really. If train noises at all hours--and I do mean at ALL hours--bothers you, make sure you specifically ask for a room far, far away from the train tracks. We were about mid-way from the tracks and could hear trains all night long. Yes, each room has ear plugs but not everyone wants to wear those things. The hotel has a very nice looking restaurant and bar (and they do have a happy hour) and the bar doubles as a coffee house in the morning, which is smart business. We didn't eat at the restaurant, mostly because the dinner prices were off the charts, although I would have liked to have done so. The lunch prices seem more reasonable. The property itself has a beautiful courtyard and a large room they call a "ballroom" and lots of spaces for exploring. They also have many free board games set about which you can use. At the back of the property, facing the train stop, there are chairs set about if you want to relax and/or watch the trains. Apparently, there are roving skunks, too, so keep that in mind. Personally, I would have liked to have seen a wild skunk or two (are there any domesticated skunks?). Our room was delightful. The entire property has a Southwestern theme and decor. During our visit, they had some absolutely wild art hung about here there and everywhere. Perhaps this art is up permanently. I love art but some of it, apart from just being on the weird side, was also somewhat political and, frankly, I think distracted from the beauty of this place. I would stay here again...but only if I was located far, far from the trains at night.

    Meanwhile Ranch - Our cabin's bedroom/living room.

    Meanwhile Ranch

    (3 reviews)

    I'mFor my birthday my husband bought me a night at "Mean While Back at the Ranch" bed and breakfast…read moreso that we could do a couple of hikes in the Superstition Mountains. It is a quaint old school Arizona bed and breakfast with the comforts of home. Our hostess, Joy was just a treat giving us good suggestions for dinner in Apache Junction, made us feel as comfortable as could be in one of her cabins, (the tack room from the ranch). Our breakfast was in the refrigerator in our room and was banana bread, orange juice, coffee, fresh fruit, trail mix for the hike, yogurt, pretzels, really very nice. You can enjoy the front porch to watch the sunset in the west or sit on the patio behind the cabin and view the mountains to the east. There is a trail that leaves right from her property that connects to the Flat Iron trail and Siphon Draw trail. We woke in the morning to the Flat Iron right out of our window, mule deer grazing 15 feet from our cabin. For a unique, fun, pleasant, rustic experience give Mean While Back at the Ranch B&B a try....you'll like it!

    Been coming to this ranch for YEARS. It has quite an interesting history and the friendly owner,…read moreJoy, will fill you in on all the tales. The once busy guest ranch that hosted large parties, weddings, and accommodated small parties of overnight guests has since turned into a quiet rustic bed and breakfast (one single fully equipped cabin with a queen sized bed - perfect for couples wanting seclusion) is a perfect little escape whether you want to stay for a night or if you want to just stop by to take in the beautiful Arizona desert. This no frills quaint place is a perfect escape from any busy city lifestyle...and makes a perfect hub for hiking some of the most beautiful trails. If you haven't been by...you should stop to say hi to Joy, check out the nicknacks and collectables in the little gift shop, and take in the beauty of the desert. Just a neat and unique spot.

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