Fairfield Flagstaff Resort

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  • 1900 N. Country Club Drive
    Flagstaff, Arizona
    (928) 526-3232
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Fairfield Flagstaff

  • April 25, 2006
  • Rated 2 of 5 by gbpack2 from Green Bay, Wisconsin
Best Things Nearby:
Golf course, driving range, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff Aborteum, Arizona Snowbowl, Route 66.

Best Things About the Resort:
Good location, attractive setting, staff (for most part) were very gracious and friendly.

Resort Experience:
We booked a one bedroom, as that was all that was available. Tried to upgrade several times before we arrived but nothing available, so we were told. On arrival we were put in a 400-feet² one bedroom, which would have been impossible for four adults to stay in for a whole week. There wasn't enough room to open the sofa bed, and we would have been tripping over one another. I complained to the manager, and we were promptly given a Complimentary upgrade to their largest one-bedroom unit, which was over 1000 feet², and the unit was very nice.

The only other complaint we had was that the sofa bed and the bed in the bedroom were very uncomfortable. Out of 7 nights, I slept only one night as the bed was terrible. RCI neglects to make people aware of the Smoking Policy at all resorts, and we had no knowledge it was a voluntary non-smoking resort and that we were expected to smoke outside, in spite of the fact it was 20ºF some nights. I had requested an ionizer, which they did have, but we were never given one. We enjoyed our stay and the accommodations in spite of the previously mentioned drawbacks. Housekeeping was very prompt and efficient. The resort is very nice, but we were surprised to find that their pool was empty and the charge to use a neighboring pool was $12 per person. We were usually gone during the day, so the unit served its purpose as far as having a home base to operate from.

  • Unit Type: 1 Bedroom
  • Activities: Fair
  • Amenities: Fair
  • Unit Satisfaction: Good
  • Family Friendliness: Good
  • Service: Very Good

From journal Touring Arizona

Fairfield Flagstaff

  • June 27, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by CCShamrockDad from Livonia, Michigan
Best Things Nearby:
Golf courses are close by, and there are day trips to the Grand Canyon, Walnut Canyon, Sedona, and skiing (in season). The resort was available to coordinate trips for TS users.

Best Things About the Resort:
The activity center had plenty of things to do for adults and/or families - movie nights on the big-screen TV, ice-cream night, and bingo were our favorites. They had an Easter egg hunt for the younger kids. They also had an outdoor pool, basketball net, putt-putt golf, game systems, and Internet access (wireless access for laptop users).

Resort Experience:
This is a very nice resort southeast of downtown Flagstaff. Restaurants and grocery stores were typically within 5 to 10 minutes. Our unit was in the Tanglewood section across from the activity center. It was a two-bedroom/two-bath unit that had a full kitchen, living room, washer and dryer, TV’s in the bedrooms and living room (two DVD players and one VCR), a Jacuzzi on the back patio, and a gas fireplace. There was plenty of room for a family to relax after a day on the go. We received prompt maintenance service when requested. We enjoyed the location, as we did multiple day trips and half-day trips, which allowed for occasional lunch/dinner in the unit when necessary.

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

From journal Flagstaff at Easter 2005

Fairfield Flagstaff

  • May 1, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by NJgirl from Glen Rock, New Jersey
Best Things Nearby:
Oak Creek, Walnut Creek Canyon, Sedona, the red rocks

Best Things About the Resort:
The resort was a sheer delight! Jacuzzi and pool, golf, and on-site restaurant. FULL concierge service to book all excurions. Free computer access and Starbucks coffee at the activity center!

Resort Experience:
We had a one-bedroom with a kitchen. The resort was wonderful. Golf, miniature for the kids, pool and Jacuzzi, ice cream parlor and Starbucks! Complimentary coffee, hot cocoa, and popcorn in unit. The staff at the front desk was so helpful in planning trips and excursions. Resort grounds are meticulously kept. Close to Sedona, 35 minutes through Oak Creek, fantastic drive, lots of scenery. Wish they'd included housekeeping. Washer/dryer in each unit. Fantastic!!

  • Unit Type: 1 Bedroom
  • Activities: Excellent
  • Amenities: Excellent
  • Unit Satisfaction: Excellent
  • Family Friendliness: Excellent
  • Service: Excellent

From journal The wonders of Sedona and Flagstaff

Fairlfield Flagstaff

  • September 3, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by dianegma1 from Southbury, Connecticut
Best Things Nearby:
Easy drive to the Grand Canyon! Also close to other national parks in AZ.

Best Things About the Resort:
The accommodations are spacious -- our two-bedroom/two-bath unit was more than adequate for our home away from home.

Resort Experience:
Fairfield Flagstaff is a good place to use as a base for day trips to many of Arizona's parks. Since we were there in October, we did not use pools, but did use miniature golf and played pool.

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

From journal Grand Canyon--when to go!

Editor Pick

Fairlfield Flagstaff

  • December 18, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by snippet from San Antonio, Texas
Best Things Nearby:
Any outdoor activity can be enjoyed near here: hiking, snow sports (skiing, sledding, snoboarding), climbing and fishing. Of course the great sights to see (Grand Canyon, Walnut Creek National Park, Sedona) are also a day trip away.

Best Things About the Resort:
A very quiet unit with a great view. A hot tub is located on private deck full and waiting for your tired body to sink into. The living area had plenty of seating space with two story windows looking out into the mountains. Clean linens and new furnishings were a plus.

Resort Experience:
We (two adults/four children) stayed in a two bedroom with loft unit during Spring Break 2000. We arrived after midnight and found the keys and package easily by calling the security guard and following his directions.

Our unit was clean and large; no problems with the unit at all. The only drawback to the loft bedroom was a lack of any dresser drawers. There was a round table where I had to stack clothes for the kids. The hot tub on the deck was used each night with great delight. The only noise we heard was a woodpecker early one morning.

We didn't use any of the on-site amenities, however we did try to get advice from the travel consultant. Each morning we visited the office, she was busy with families. We left after staying 30 minutes each day and ventured on our own.

In summary, we loved the unit. It is a great home base to explore Arizona.

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

From journal From Texas to the Grand Canyon and back

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