Scottsdale Camelback Resort

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  • 6302 E Camelback Rd.
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
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Scottsdale Camelback Resort

  • August 30, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by akon from Centerville, Ohio
Best Things Nearby:


Best Things About the Resort:
Variety of activities on site

Resort Experience:
We had a large group made up of my wife, son, mother, and my sister and her family. We had two nicely furnished two-bedroom condos at the Camelback Resort.

My niece has twin 1-year-old, girls so I called the resort prior to the trip and arranged for a crib and couple of high chairs. They use an outside company that brings these in and everything was ready when we arrived. The cost of these rentals was $67 for the week.

Although an older property (built in the early 80's), it is well kept with a wonderful variety of activities that kept my 11-year-old son busy.

The pool is decent size and the kiddy pool is right along side and completely in the shade, a real plus when the temperature is over 100. There is a bar/restaurant directly by the pool and they will serve you reasonably priced food and beverages right at poolside.

There is also an indoor racquetball court as well as outdoor basketball, tennis, horseshoe, croquet, and putting green. $5 per family gets you access to all of this for the week.

Tip - our condos backed up to the main road (Camelback) and the master bedrooms pick up a lot of road noise. They did offer to move us to a different location but couldn't get us adjoining units so we stayed where we were. I would try and avoid these units if you are a light sleeper.

  • Unit Type: 2 Bedroom
  • Activities: Excellent
  • Amenities: Excellent
  • Unit Satisfaction: Excellent
  • Family Friendliness: Excellent
  • Service: Excellent

From journal Fun in Scottsdale

Editor Pick

Scottsdale Camelback Resort

  • May 30, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Andreab from Palmdale, California
Best Things Nearby:
You don't have to go very far to find restaurants, markets, shops, and gas stations.

Best Things About the Resort:
This is a large unit with loads of places to keep your stuff in the main bedroom and bathroom. The poolside cafe, The Grille, had a nice selection of foods. A really nice feature is that if you want directions to a certain restaurant, golf course, or scenic sight, just ask at the front desk and they will give you a piece of paper with directions and approximate driving time. You can get a list of some 50 golf courses within reach and they’ll set up tee times.

Resort Experience:
The Scottsdale Camelback Resort (RCI #1150) is a Gold Crown property.

We had one of the smaller two-bedroom units (one with queen size bed, the other with two twins) -- with two bathrooms, a full kitchen, fireplace, and washer/dryer -- called the Seville, which consisted of a generous 1055 sq. ft. plus a patio on the first floor. A pleasing light colored desert décor, the lack of unnecessary furniture, and a vaulted ceiling over the dining/living room area enhanced the spaciousness of the unit. Each bedroom and the living room had a television. All three beds and all the pillows were terribly uncomfortable being mushy, lumpy, and the queen size bed slanted towards the middle. We never got a decent night’s sleep. Hopefully, they will be replacing these soon. The bathroom off the main bedroom had a jacuzzi tub separate from the shower. There was a high wall, with no view and an enclosed patio, but plenty of privacy where you could sunbathe naked if you wanted. Maid service was provided once during the week.

The swimming pool was your basic medium size and there was a nice sized jacuzzi. There was also a large canvas covered 1.5-feet deep children’s pool right next to it. Along one side of the pool complex was a snack bar (including alcoholic drinks). You can sit at the counter or at one of the tables, both areas being covered with misters along the edges. Or you can sit inside of The Grille. They have a limited breakfast menu as well as things such as egg rolls, beer battered mushrooms, chicken wings, personal pizza, burrito fingers, tossed salad, tuna salad, chicken salad, sandwiches like BLT, turkey, ham, tuna, steak, chicken, burgers, hot dogs, children’s menu, mocha mud pie, key lime pie, etc. It was surprisingly extensive. The pool complex was a little too confining. Not enough space nor was there any landscaping. They do have 11 tables with umbrellas, plenty of lounge chairs and the restrooms were very clean. During our stay, the pool complex was open from 8am until 10pm. Pool towels were available in the unit as well as at the front desk. The property as a whole (about 100 units) had ho-hum landscaping.

The property has a tiny croquet course, horseshoes, bocce ball, tetherball, volleyball, tennis courts, some minor (not really worth mentioning) organized activities, a small putting green, a micro mini goofy golf course, small exercise room, and one room where you can have a facial or massage. They bring in outside staff for these. I did have the 60-minute Camelback facial for $60 and felt and looked great afterwards!

They have an Orientation where the resort is described and some tour companies come to speak. There was a free raffle but all they gave away was little stuff that wasn’t worthwhile. You could easily miss the Orientation. They do have a tour desk.

  • Unit Type: 2 Bedroom
  • Activities: Poor
  • Amenities: Good
  • Unit Satisfaction: Good
  • Family Friendliness: Good
  • Service: Good

From journal Scottsdale AZ Revisited

Scottsdale Camelback Resort

  • December 30, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by jcch from lake hiawatha, New Jersey
Best Things Nearby:
Desert Botanical Gardens, dining and shopping. Old Scottsdale.

Best Things About the Resort:
location

Resort Experience:
Nice pool area. Convenient location close to Old Scottsdale, dining, and golf courses. Very friendly and helpful staff. Talisan - Frank Lloyd Wright's summer home - is awesome. Wonderful weather.

  • Unit Type: 2 Bedroom
  • Activities: Good
  • Amenities: Good
  • Unit Satisfaction: Good
  • Family Friendliness: Very Good
  • Service: Very Good

From journal what to do in scottsdale

Scottsdale Camelback Resort

  • October 9, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by HVACGordon from Falmouth, Massachusetts
Scottsdale Camelback Resort

Best Things Nearby:
A short drive from the area brings you to numerous upscale shops and restaurants. Not much to see in walking distance. The Frank Lloyd Wright school of Architecture is very interesting we loved it. The Verdi Canyon railroad trip is also very good. By the way, you can buy a great box lunch at the train depot to take on the train.

Best Things About the Resort:
The heated swimming pool is laid out great, plenty of lounges, towels are supplied at the office next to the pool. The bar at the pool that has a daily drink special, you can also order lunch from the bar or eat in a small informal snack bar. They have waiter service that will take orders from you at the pool.

Resort Experience:
The unit we stayed in is listed as a studio; however, it has a separate bedroom on the second floor loft. The unit is large and laid out well. The first floor has a combination bedroom, living area, dining, and full kitchen with full-size appliances and washer/dryer. The bedroom has a retractable divider that is well made and gives you privacy. The second floor loft does not have a TV, but it does have a phone. The second floor loft has a door to a nice balcony with a few chairs. The living room has a fireplace. The decor is wonderful all Southwestern-style. The grounds are well maintained.

  • Unit Type: Studio
  • Activities: Excellent
  • Amenities: Excellent
  • Unit Satisfaction: Excellent
  • Family Friendliness: Excellent
  • Service: Excellent

From journal Camelback in the spring

Scottsdale Camelback Resort

  • July 7, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by suero from johnstown, Pennsylvania
Best Things Nearby:
Beautiful view of Camelback Mountain, lots of restaurants, car shows, nice drives anywhere you go, great shopping.

Best Things About the Resort:
Spacious unit, large master suite, kids room, two nice baths, covered dining patio, nice dining area, sweet kit with laundry, and great living space. Parking close, great lobby, and pool, friendly and prompt service.

Resort Experience:
Hot, hot, hot, but beautiful, lots to do and see, great restaurants, shopping, cultural sites. Would definitely go back again. Not enough time to enjoy all.

  • Unit Type: 2 Bedroom
  • Activities: Very Good
  • Amenities: Excellent
  • Unit Satisfaction: Excellent
  • Family Friendliness: Excellent
  • Service: Excellent

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