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Following American Hotel & Lodging Association's (AHLA) recent announcement of its "Safe Stay Guest Checklist"—and following medical expert guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19—all Hyatt hotels in the U.S. and Canada will require face coverings within indoor public areas beginning Monday, July 27, for the foreseeable future.
Public areas may include hotel lobbies, meetings and events spaces, restaurants and bars, and fitness centers. Some guests may be exempt from this mandate, including but not limited to guests with medical conditions, guests consuming food or beverages in restaurants, and children under the age of 2.
Overview
The Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is located in a desert enclave overlooking Camelback Mountain, tucked away from the hustle and bustle. Resembling an artistic haven, this resort features authentic works and bright designs to inspire you. While at the resort, dine at our exciting restaurant, unwind at the poolside bar, and relax in the spa.
Paradise Valley invites with its neighborhood feel, or you can explore Old Town Scottsdale and Phoenix, hosting many of Arizona's top attractions. The revered Cattle Track Arts Compound is located just moments away from our hotel. Opened in 1936, this artists' collective is host to artists, jewelers, potters, blacksmiths, printers, and performers in a collaborative environment. Whatever adventure you prefer, your dream getaway awaits at Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows.
Resort fees include
- Door to door valet parking or self-parking
- Preferred access to Cattle Track Artist Studios and Kerr Cultural Center
- Complimentary GoPro rentals
- Golf concierge
- Seasonal trolley to attractions and shopping
- Automobile charging stations (including Tesla)
- Refillable water stations
- Pool activities and inflatables
- Seasonal welcome beverage
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
198
Inclusions
- Complimentary high-speed wireless internet in all guest rooms and public areas of the resort
- 24-hour fitness centre
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Good not great - Suggest trying else where
MLEhoffman on Apr 15, 2026
My husband and I stayed here for 5 nights and left feeling disappointed. There were some highlights, the pastry chef is phenomenal and I’d recommend ordering a cake for a special occasion any time. The grounds are meticulously well kept and beautiful. Our main issue was expecting this to be a health and wellness resort/retreat. You’d think that based on the experiences on their website and way they market them that there would be an abundance of classes - but instead these things are offered once a week. There are no daily meditations or daily yoga or aerial yoga. Ok - so we are bummed about this, surely there will be nice equipment for us to practice on our own and get a great gym to work out - also not the case. The gym is woefully small and incredibly cramped if more than one person is looking to use free weights. There are no yoga blocks or other accessories and very limited mats - there’s also no space or yoga studio. In general we thought that we’d be able to work out and eat healthy as needed (of course we still ante cake!) and that wasn’t the case. While the food was quite good for a hotel - most dishes were very heavy. I think some type of lighter fare menu may be nice - additionally breakfast was a little chaotic on some days with them running out of drink ware for speciality coffees, etc. and kitchen being very backed up. (The breakfast options were quite nice) I tried booking a cabana prior to hotel arrival and the system was broken, it involved multiple calls with my Hyatt concierge and if it wasn’t for her, I don’t know that it would have worked. I had called hotel for help, they said they’d leave message for manager to call back and book and…that never happened. Resort pass gave an email with the booking error and again no response from there either. It was annoyingly stressful trying to plan a surprise cake delivery to a cabana when I couldn’t even book it! There are signs in the room telling you not to leave your patio doors open to reduce amount of bugs in room, but when we came by our room and housekeeping was there they had the door propped open - and yes, my husband had to remove 4 bugs from the room during our stay. The room service menu was outdated - it had switched but the menus hadn’t been changed. This is a $500-$700 a night hotel, overall not worth the splurge and value in my opinion - things should just be more buttoned up in my opinion The hotel emailed me asking if we needed anything special prior to stay. I responded with my husbands birthday and they said they’d put a simple note and message (that’s all I asked for) in our room - after sending a long reply and ensuring me they’d do something … they also did not this. So what was the point of going through all those emails? It was a lot of wasted time for me trying to plan things In general, it’s nice hotel, but not worth the money in my opinion.
Cute resort for aesthetic pics
HannahK2200 on Apr 14, 2026
Cute bungalow-style resort with a more private feel and an adults-only pool. I booked with World of Hyatt points, so my stay was free and parking was waived. Loved being able to park right behind our bungalow, though it was a bit far from the main pool and restaurant. Rooms were spacious, but I had to keep the curtains closed for privacy and the lighting was dim. Bathrooms were large and nice. Overall 4/5 — mainly due to the restaurant. Service was slow (almost an hour for mains), and only the pasta stood out.
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