The Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa is located in
Glendale Arizona, about 15 minutes slightly northwest of Phoenix.
The hotel is located next to Jobing.com Arena, home of the
Phoenix Coyotes, and is within walking distance of University of Phoenix Stadium. Also located next to the hotel is
the Westgate Entertainment District, and across the street are the TangerOutlets.
The hotel is very centrally located if one is interested in
sporting events or concerts, shopping, entertainment and dining.
Upon entering the hotel, the lobby is open and
spacious. The front desk area is
situated in a semi-circular pattern.
King Corner Suite |
I was upgraded to a King Corner Suite, which was a nice
surprise. Unfortunately it was on the
second floor and views were less than ideal, as the view from the bedroom was the
roof and wall, while the view from the living room was of the roof and part of
the entertainment complex.
Living Room |
Living Room |
Living Room |
Upon entering the room, you immediately enter the living
room which has a sofa, desk, TV, chair and small dining table for two.
Wt Bar Area |
There is also a microwave oven, refrigerator, wet bar area
and coffee maker.
There is a door that separates the living room from the
bedroom, which is great for privacy and noise insulation.
Sink |
Jacuzzi Tub |
Toilet |
The bathroom is huge with a Jacuzzi tub, separate shower and
toilet. There is only a single sink with
limited counter space which is a slight drawback. From the Jacuzzi tub, you can have a view
into the bedroom or the option of closing the sliding door. Water pressure and temperature were both
excellent.
Bed |
View From Bedroom |
Lounge Chair |
Desk & TV |
The bedroom is also very spacious and has a large dresser,
another desk and lounge chair. The bed and
pillows are very comfortable.
View From Bedroom |
View From Living Room |
As previously mentioned, the views from the room were less than desirable.
Wifi is fast and reliable.
There is only one thermostat in the room, which doesn’t
allow the entire room to cool down quickly.
Also, if you like your room cool, especially during the summer, then you
will be slightly disappointed.
Service was friendly overall. I was given a late check-out of 2 PM even
though there was a football game on the day of check-out. There is a $10 parking charge for
self-parking, which is a little high considering the hotel has a suburban location. The Front Desk Agent comped parking at check-out;
don’t know if that is the normal practice for Platinum members.
Given the entertainment, shopping and dining choices all
within walking distance, I would not hesitate to stay here again.