La Quinta Inn and Suites Tucson Airport
- 5 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 9
- Reviews
Great Buy/Service/Cleanliness
- June 19, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The La Quinta at the Tucson Airport is great. Very clean, modern, nice rooms and helpful staff. If returning to Tucson again, we would pick this hotel.
Surprisingly Nice
- November 14, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
A cut above the average La Quinta. Clean, comfortable and well-maintained property. The only drawback is that there isn't a lot of shopping or restaurants wihin a few miles of the hotel. However, for a hotel close to a major airport, I didn't hear any jet noise!
weekend get away
- August 19, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The room itself was clean and orderly. the breakfast in the morning was great, they kept it stocked right up untill the end. even though the hotel is right next to the airport, it was quiet!
the only thing that was a disappointment was that the room didn't have a small fridge to keep snacks and sodas cold. the Staff was friendly and provided needed services promptly.
Beds were comfortable and the pillows fluffy. However, allergy sufferers beware. My son was up half the night with allergies due to the feather pillows, but that too, once we realized what was causing it, was remedied quickly.
overall, was a great get away. fun and relaxing. Glad we went.
La Quinta Airport Tucson
- August 16, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
It was a comfortable stay and very accessible to the airport. Even though close to the airport, the noise was not an issue. Hotel is conveniently located to city access. I will definately stay at this hotel again.
Editor Pick
La Quinta Inn and Suites Tucson Airport
- April 26, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
frozetoes from Inver Grove Hts., Minnesota
La Quinta is a brand I have always avoided, thinking it was on par with Super 8. However, the Tucson La Quinta airport is fantastic and I would definitely recommend it. Being right near the airport certainly appeals to business travelers, and they are definitely set up to accommodate them. Rooms have a large desk with comfy desk chair and data ports. The lobby has a computer with internet and a printer. The free (and substantial) continental breakfast starts at 5:00 AM. There is also an outdoor pool and indoor fitness center.
All of these business accommodations worked out well for us as vacationers! Having less than a 5 minute drive from the airport to the hotel was nice after traveling all day. There was no noise from airplanes despite the proximity to the airport. The airport area is in the southwest part of town, and since the main attractions we were there for (Desert Sonora Museum, Saguaro National Park, and Kitt Peak Observatory) are all on the west side, it made travel to those things very convenient. (I highly recommend you stay in the area of Tucson where you are planning to spend the most time. Getting through town is a pain.) Having a computer with a printer in the lobby allowed us to check in for our return flight and print boarding passes, so we were able to avoid the long check-in lines. The early breakfast was great for us, because we had plenty of outdoor activity planned and wanted to get up and out before it got too hot.
We paid $90 a night and were very pleased at the upscale nature of this budget hotel.
The outside of the building is very attractive; it’s a southwestern style building with palm trees dotting the landscape. The lobby is beautiful with white tile floors and a fountain in the center. From the lobby, French doors lead to the pool area, which gives the lobby a lot of light and openness. The breakfast area is on one side of the lobby, and there are chairs and tables outside by the pool if you’d like to have breakfast out there. (Which we did!) The pool area has a gazebo with some comfy chairs, plenty of pool chairs and towels provided. (I love it when hotels do that, and you don’t have to bring towels from the room.) The rooms are not the typical rectangular-shaped box you usually have at a budget hotel. The walls are set at angles, and even the door to the bathroom is a French door. Everything was very clean and well-maintained. The staff members we met were very friendly.
From journal A Weekend in the Desert