Wonderful one night stay. Spent one night here in room 160 on Feb. 26, 2017. Not a typical hotel, as the rooms are casitas built into the hills. I arrived from a shuttle, therefore I had no car. WHen booking, if you do not drive, I would suggest you ask for a room close to the main lobby. If you are looking for a place with a lot of night life, this is NOT the place for you! Arrived at about 9:30 PM and it was pitch black. other than the stars! Robert, who was working the front desk was great. He walked me to my room, which was a short walk ( a bit uphill) from the lobby. If you have trouble with walking, perhaps this would not be a good choice for you. I can imagine that the rooms would be a bit hard to find on your own, as this is NOT a typical one building hotel. The suite was amazing! When you walk in, you enter a separate living room, not just a sitting area. There was a sofa, chair, and TV. Turning to your right, there was a microwave, small fridge, and coffee maker. Also a closet with sliding mirrored doors. On the right was another closet .The bathroom had 2 separate vanities each with their own sink. The toiletries were top notch, great soap!! There was a walk in shower, huge, jetted tub (with a window next to it )and toilet. The bedroom had a 4 poster king size bed, gas fireplace, another TV, window seat with cushion and a private balcony with a table and 2 chairs. Sitting on the balcony looking over the lights of Phoenix was surreal. The only thing (which of course is not a deal breaker) was the fake plant in the bedroom, not needed, and took bit away from the atmosphere of the place, in my opinion. The room showed some wear, but to me, it was minimal,