Zero resort fees and free parking (rare for Tucson resorts)
75-foot heated Olympic-sized pool that's actually quiet
Spacious 'Casitas' with full kitchens and fireplaces
สรุปด่วน: It’s the sensible, unpretentious cousin to the JW Marriott—you don't get the lazy river, but you also don't get the $55 daily resort fee.
รีวิวโดย @advntrsntrvl: I loved having a full kitchen—we cooked breakfast every day which saved us a ton. The casita layout felt super private compared to a big hotel block, and soaking in that deep tub after hiking Tucson Mountain Park was the highlight of my trip.
ผู้เข้าพักบอกว่า
The hype
Travelers love the peaceful desert vibe and value, but often get confused about which amenities they can access at the neighboring resort.
Reality check
The HVAC units in some rooms are described as 'jet engine loud,' and the walls can be thin enough to hear your neighbor's dog (if they snuck one in).
You are a golfer who prioritizes tee times over turndown service
You need a full kitchen to cook your own meals
You refuse to pay for valet parking and resort fees on principle
ความสะอาดและการบำรุงรักษา
8.5
Housekeeping: Weekly service only. You are responsible for your own daily tidying.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally spotless, though some grout lines show the building's age.
Maintenance: Recently renovated (2025), so peeling paint and broken fixtures are rare now.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel grade—clean and crisp, but not Egyptian cotton luxury.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh; no lingering smoke smells reported recently.
Sleepability™
7.5เงียบ
เงียบ
0-4ดัง
4-7.5ปานกลาง
7.5-10เงียบ
Loud in-room HVAC units cycling on/off
Neighbor noise through connecting walls
Coyotes howling at night (nature's noise)
ก่อนที่คุณจะจอง
สิ่งที่ควรรู้
Renovations were completed in early 2025, so ask for a 'refreshed' unit.
The shuttle to the JW Marriott is free but on-demand; call the front desk to arrange it.
Check-in is at 4:00 PM and they are strict about it; the front desk closes at 10:00 PM.
สิ่งที่ควรเตรียมตัว
A small flashlight (exterior paths are intentionally dim for the observatory)
Dish soap and sponge (housekeeping is not daily)
Groceries (the full kitchens are begging to be used)
Room Genie
เลือกสรรยอด
1-Bedroom Casita (top floor) for vaulted ceilings and better views
Building F for the best unobstructed views of the Tucson city lights
ห้องที่ควรหลีกเลี่ยง
Ground floor units near the pool if you want privacy
Studio units if you plan to cook (microwave only, no sink)
Room Request Genie – คัดลอกและวาง
“I would appreciate a top-floor 1-Bedroom Casita in Building F facing the city lights. Please ensure the unit is not directly adjacent to the pool equipment to minimize noise.”
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ทุกสิ่งที่คุณต้องการรู้จริงๆ ก่อนที่จะจอง
Can I use the JW Marriott lazy river?
No. You must be a guest of the JW Marriott to use their water park. You have your own 75-foot pool here.
Is there a resort fee?
Usually no daily resort fee for direct bookings, but there is a mandatory $250 refundable security deposit.
Is there a restaurant on site?
Yes, the Catalina Barbeque Co. & Sports Bar is at the clubhouse next door (walkable).
How far is it from downtown Tucson?
About a 15-20 minute drive. You are secluded in the Tucson Mountain Park area.
Are the pools heated?
Yes, the 75-foot Olympic pool is heated year-round.
Is housekeeping daily?
No. This is a vacation ownership property; housekeeping is typically weekly or upon request for a fee.
เคล็ดลับท่องเที่ยว
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Drive 5 minutes west to the 'Gates Pass' scenic lookout at sunset—it beats any view from the hotel.
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The 'Catalina BBQ' restaurant has a patio that overlooks the 18th hole; go there for happy hour to watch golfers finish up.
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If you arrive after 10 PM, you'll need to call security for access as the front desk is not 24/7.
5 สิ่งที่ต้องรู้ก่อนเดินทาง
💡The 'Studio' is really just a lock-off hotel room with a mini-fridge, not a suite.
💡You are technically staying in a 'Shell Vacations Club' timeshare property, so expect a different service model than a hotel.
💡The darkness at night is legally mandated by Pima County for the nearby Kitt Peak Observatory.
💡Wildlife is real here—javelinas (wild pigs) frequently roam the parking lot at dusk.
💡The WiFi can be spotty in the far corners of the complex due to the adobe-style construction.