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Hilton Phoenix Resort At The Peak

$180-320/ night

Book this if You're a family who needs a water park to exhaust the kids and you don't mind trading silence for a lazy river.

Why People Love It

7.31006 reviews
  • River Ranch water park with lazy river and slide
  • All-suite rooms give families breathing room
  • Next to Piestewa Peak for immediate hiking access

Quick Take: A faded 1970s icon currently undergoing a messy $100M facelift—expect construction noise and tired furniture until the dust settles in 2026.

Reviewed by @NadssunshineI was seriously impressed by the pool scene here. The rock waterfall is massive, and the whole area felt super clean and resort-like. We spent the whole day playing volleyball and just soaking up the sun. It felt like a real upgrade.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Families love the pool complex, but everyone agrees the rooms are showing their age.

Reality check

The 'resort' feel is dampened by stained carpets, noisy AC units, and the active construction site atmosphere.

  • You have kids under 12 who live for water slides
  • You plan to hike Piestewa Peak every morning
  • You need a separate living room for a reasonable price

Cleanliness & Maintenance

6
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Many reports of 'missed' days or rushed service due to staffing.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Functional but dated. Expect rust on drain covers, older grout, and low water pressure in some units.
  • Maintenance: Struggling. Peeling paint, broken ice machines, and worn furniture are common complaints during this transition period.
  • Linens & towels: Standard Hilton issue, but pool towels can be scarce on busy weekends.
  • Odors & scents: Old carpet smell in unrenovated rooms; construction dust smell in outdoor corridors.

Sleepability™

5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Active construction machinery (early morning)
  • Loud, rattling in-room air conditioning units
  • Thin walls connecting suites

Before you book

Good to know

  • Self-parking is free, which is rare for Phoenix resorts
  • The lazy river is unheated and freezing in winter/spring
  • You need a car; this is not a walkable neighborhood

What to pack

  • Wetsuit tops for kids if visiting in spring (for the cold lazy river)
  • White noise machine to drown out the AC and neighbors
  • Hiking boots for the Piestewa Peak trails next door

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Agave Suites at North Pointe (Building F) — quieter, dedicated pool, further from the water park chaos
  • Top floor Ocotillo Suites to minimize footstep noise from above

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms near the main walkways (privacy and noise issues)
  • Rooms facing the construction zones (ask specifically at check-in)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a top-floor Agave Suite at North Pointe, away from any active construction zones. Quiet is my top priority.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the lazy river heated?

No. It is unheated and can be shockingly cold in winter and spring. Only the main pools are heated.

Is the construction really that bad?

Yes. It's a full-scale $100M repositioning. Expect fences, noise, and detours until at least late 2026.

Are the rooms renovated?

Some are 'refreshed' but many still have the old 'Southwestern tired' look. The renovation is happening in phases.

Is there an adults-only pool?

Not officially, but the Agave Pool at North Pointe is generally quieter and less kid-heavy than the River Ranch water park.

How much is the resort fee?

Approximately $39.40 per night, plus tax.

Can I walk to restaurants?

Not really. Aunt Chilada's is walkable, but for good food, you'll want to drive 5-10 minutes down 16th Street.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Hole-in-the-Wall' restaurant has a secret back patio that's surprisingly peaceful.

  • Skip the on-site breakfast and drive 5 mins to Dick's Hideaway for the best New Mexican breakfast in the city.

  • You can hike directly onto the Phoenix Mountains Preserve trails from the property edge—no driving to the trailhead needed.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The lazy river water temperature is the #1 complaint in spring—be warned.

  • 💡The 'casitas' are just motel-style exterior entry rooms, not private cottages.

  • 💡The AC units are incredibly loud; you have to choose between being cool or being able to hear the TV.

  • 💡Housekeeping is often 'on request' rather than automatic daily service.

  • 💡The mini-golf course is free but very worn down—don't hype it up to the kids too much.

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