Where to stay, Glendale/Scottsdale/Phoenix for Superbowl 2015
I like to plan way ahead. In another month or so hotel award space will open up for the Superbowl in Glendale in 2015. I like to go even if I don't go to the game and even if my team is not in it.
I have never been to Arizona so I have no idea which city to stay in. This is my impressions so far. Glendale is close to the stadium but there is not much nightlife. There is the 1 mall from what I can tell. Scottsdale and Phoenix have more to offer but not sure about the atmosphere. The NFL experience will be in Phoenix but I doubt I will go to it. How is the Scottsdale nightlife? I would prefer a place with a good nightlife and where you do not need a car. Based on past availability I most likely will stay at a IHG property. Any advice is appreciated. |
Since the Montelucia is now an Omni, I would go with either the Indigo in old town Scottsdale or the HIX in old town Scottsdale.
Glendale does have the entertainment area immediately around the stadiums though. You will need a car. |
PHX is a large area. Hotels will have rooms blocked and entire hotels blocked for booking when this perios opens up and hotel will have inflate prices just because they know the super bowl.
Seeing that you are marriott customer there are a couple of marriotts right near the stadium within walking distance. Those are going to be blocked up for bookings over the super bowl. Those places are going to be held by the NFL for NFL officials, Press, corporate sponsers, teams , etc. You will need a car to get around in PHX. |
I have booked hotels for the last several superbowls on points and it seems that IHG hotels always have a few rooms. I got the Intercontinental in New Orleans last year 10 months in advance and it was used by CBS sports.
Yes many hotels have blocks and Marriotts seem to never have any rooms on points. IHG has been the opposite. It may be the IHG requirement to have a set # of rooms available for points, almost no matter what. What about the light rail? If I stay in Scottsdale will I be able to be used at night to get to places? We would use the car during the day but prefer to not have to drive at night. |
If staying in Scottsdale you would have to take a bus (route 72 most likely) to connect to a light rail stop in Tempe. From there you could take the light rail to the downtown PHX area but it doesn't run anywhere near Glendale.
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I don't care about being close to the stadium. I most likly will not be going to the game. I prefer to be closer to a town with more nightlife, preferably one where you can walk from establishment to establishment or an easy cab ride to concentrations of places.
Glendale looked like it had one entertainment complex and that was in walking distance to multiple hotels. Is there a "downtown" Scottsdale or Phoenix that would have good nightlife? Right now I am trying to get my location preference set. Then once rooms are released I can jump on what is available. From my past history of the last 3 years, there are award rooms to be had, if you act early. Thanks |
Originally Posted by mileshound
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I don't care about being close to the stadium. I most likly will not be going to the game. I prefer to be closer to a town with more nightlife, preferably one where you can walk from establishment to establishment or an easy cab ride to concentrations of places.
Glendale looked like it had one entertainment complex and that was in walking distance to multiple hotels. Is there a "downtown" Scottsdale or Phoenix that would have good nightlife? Right now I am trying to get my location preference set. Then once rooms are released I can jump on what is available. From my past history of the last 3 years, there are award rooms to be had, if you act early. Thanks |
I agree with others - I visit Phoenix every month for a week and you definitely need a car - they have sprawl big time. I would agree that Old Town Scottsdale will work best for you or downtown Phoenix - I really like the Hotel Palomar in Phoenix.
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Originally Posted by mileshound
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I don't care about being close to the stadium. I most likly will not be going to the game. I prefer to be closer to a town with more nightlife, preferably one where you can walk from establishment to establishment or an easy cab ride to concentrations of places.
Glendale looked like it had one entertainment complex and that was in walking distance to multiple hotels. Is there a "downtown" Scottsdale or Phoenix that would have good nightlife... From your requirements, I recommend that you look for a place in one of these locations, in descending order of likely interest. Old Town Scottsdale Kierland area of Scottsdale Mill Avenue in Tempe The light rail will be useless for your purposes - it doesn't go anywhere that will interest you. You will need a rental car. Nobody Walks in L.A., and getting around the Valley of the Sun is an automotive activity. |
Olde town Scottsdale would be good.
I would also guess the area around Arizona State would also be walkable as well. |
Originally Posted by Wilbur
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From your requirements, I recommend that you look for a place in one of these locations, in descending order of likely interest.
Old Town Scottsdale Kierland area of Scottsdale Mill Avenue in Tempe The light rail will be useless for your purposes - it doesn't go anywhere that will interest you. You will need a rental car. Nobody Walks in L.A., and getting around the Valley of the Sun is an automotive activity. From what I remember, for the last couple of superbowls here, there was quite a bit of activity on/near Mill Ave in Tempe, Tempe Town Lake, and at Sun Devil Stadium (where ASU plays). The light rail goes from the Mesa border (roughly Dobson/Main) all the way up past downtown Phoenix. There is a stop (Priest/Washington) for the zoo/botanical gardens, but it is either a healthy 15 min walk, or a transfer to bus (the bus is typically waiting there for the trains to stop). If there is a Suns basketball game, the dowtown area could be lively. But it has really changed over the past few years, with more and more conventions that downtown does actually have some nightlife, at least during the week. Chase Field, where the Diamondbacks play, has tours, and the AZ Science Center is also downtown. The Heard museum is a quick ride on the light rail north of downtown. There are a few hotels within walking distance to the 44th St/Washington light rail station (I think most call this, "airport north,") which could also work in a pinch. There's a Crown Plaza right there, along with a handful nearby. From here you could walk to the Chinese Cultural Center, roughly at 44th St/Van Buren (or hop on the rail). I live out in Chandler, near CHD, and even hotels out there sell out for the superbowl, so definitely book as soon as you can. It is about an hour drive from there to the stadium in Glendale. |
Thanks everyone.
Considering your suggesions and looking at maps I think I will be targetting the Hotel Indigo in Old Town Scottsdale. It looks like I can get to a lot of places with a 5-15 minute walk. I will have a car but at night prefer to walk/cab it in case I want to really enjoy myself with no worries. |
Originally Posted by mileshound
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I will have a car but at night prefer to walk/cab it in case I want to really enjoy myself with no worries.
IIRC the chocolate festival in Glendale is also during Superbowl weekend. It's kinda cool if you like chocolate covered everything but its also kinda pricey. |
Originally Posted by mileshound
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Thanks everyone.
Considering your suggesions and looking at maps I think I will be targetting the Hotel Indigo in Old Town Scottsdale. It looks like I can get to a lot of places with a 5-15 minute walk. IIRC there is also a Hyatt Place and a W within walking distance of the Indigo. |
Thanks for the input. I also have been looking at downtown Phoenix. There is a hyatt (no lounge) and a Sheraton (good lounge) and a HIX. From a points persepective, it may be a good use of points for the HIX and still get breakfast.
Phoenix looks like it has more bars (hard rock, hooters, sports bars) vs. Old Town which has more clubs. We are older and more relaxed so downtown may be better. We are not the clubbing type, plus I'd be in bed by the time they start rocking. |
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