When we first arrived, although it was only about 95 degrees outside, it was almost 90 degrees in the lobby which was, in a word, shabby. Because we had just driven 450 miles, we weren't about to look for another hotel. While the staff was very helpful, after getting 5 different room "keys," it still took 3 or 4 tries (even with the houskeeping staff's help) to get into our room. When we went to put water bottles in the refrigerator, one of the legs was missing such that had a small child opened the door, it would have fallen on him or her. Another major distraction was that the permanently installed, large mirror in the roomwas crooked and we felt like we were in a fun house. Also, the overstuffed easy chair's arms were at shoulder level making it almost impossible to read a book comfortably. And finally, the norm now for most hotels is a hot breakfast. In their defense, they did have a waffle maker that worked.
- Holiday Inn Tucson
- Tucson Holiday Inn
