As someone who’s traveled all over the world, it’s pretty rare for me to stay in a luxury hotel. As long as a facility is clean and quiet, I’m content. However, when my husband and I want to go away by ourselves…we try to stay in quaint bed and breakfasts or spa resorts.
A few months ago, I had the opportunity to stay at the InterContinental Montelucia Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. This was actually my second experience staying at an InterContinental Resort, as we spent several nights of our honeymoon at their resort in Moorea. Their Scottsdale resort is “inspired by the rich history, white-washed villages and sun-drenched hills of Spain’s Andalusia region and is reminiscent of a charming European town square with arching entryways, splashing fountains and floral walkways.” The beauty of the resort coupled with the picturesque Camelback Mountain makes for a serene visit. The resort is centrally located and I only wish I had a few more days to enjoy Scottsdale.
Before I had children, I would regularly go to the spa for a facial or a massage. While I still enjoy pampering, it’s not as easy with two little ones. The Montelucia has an amazingly spacious Moroccan-inspired spa which features 19 treatment rooms, a lavish lounge, a private rooftop pool terrace, and a top-of-the-line fitness center. The Joya Spa is quiet and peaceful and I enjoyed lounging on their “beds.” I have no idea what type of massage I had, but I do know that I was beyond relaxed (I fell asleep). I’d go back just for that massage! At present, they are offering a summer spa menu. If you do visit the Joya Spa, be sure to lounge in their exclusive Hammam warming room which features iridescent heated seats and rose water mist.
From evening turn-down service to incredibly attentive room service, the resort scores 5 stars for hospitality as far as I’m concerned. While I wouldn’t immediately think to bring my children to the Montelucia, the resort actually welcomes families. Their Planet Trekkers Kids Club (designed for children ages 5-12) is an interactive day camp with indoor and outdoor activities including treasure hunts, Wild West-style balloon show-downs, and Saturday night pajama parties. Each day is different and the price varies, depending on how long the child stays. If you decide to eat at Prado (a restaurant on the property) or receive a treatment at the Joya Spa, children can enjoy complimentary hours in the Planet Trekkers Kids Club. Parents should also take note that children under 10 eat free anywhere on the property…yet another reason to reconsider leaving the kids at home.
Now through September 6, 2010, the Montelucia is offering several Summer Stay Packages which will help you make the most of your time (and resources) at the resort.
No compensation was received for this post. Bosch sponsored my trip which included flight, hotel, and meals.
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