About
The Four Seasons Resorts Scottsdale at Troon North is a luxury resort set in the Sonoran Desert near Troon North Golf Club and Pinnacle Peak. Features include a spa and outdoor pool.
All 210 rooms and casitas have gas fireplaces, patios or balconies and flat-screen TVs. Other amenities include premium bedding and toiletries and a fully-stocked mini bar.
Four Seasons Resorts Scottsdale at Troon North has a 24-hour front desk, a business center and meeting/event space. There are tennis courts and a health club with a sauna and steam room. Guided hikes and a kids’ camp are complimentary. There’s a fee for Wi-Fi and parking.
There are three restaurants on-site including Talavera, a steakhouse. Proof features classic American cuisine and the Onyx Bar serves cocktails and small plates.
The Pinnacle and The Monument golf courses are a five-minute drive from the resort. Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport is a 40-minute drive.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Relax and Be Pampered
Guests here say the resort is like a little bit heaven in the desert offering great vistas and a casual, relaxing atmosphere with unrivaled service that makes guests feel like royalty. The resort is well-maintained and immaculate and the casitas blend into the desert. Guests come here to get away from it all and enjoy the golf, the spa, the pool and the quiet.
positive:
Spacious Casitas with Plunge Pools
Rooms here are spread across the property and include a number of luxury suites and adobe casitas, some with plunge pools. Guests love the luxurious, large casitas and the privacy they afford and the golf carts that shuttle guests around the resort.
positive:
Onyx Bar is Awesome
The hotel's Onyx Bar is a local hotspot and guests say they know why and wish it was in their backyard. The bar is custom-made out of a single mesquite tree and the rest of the lounge is done in amber and black. Handcrafted cocktails are served outside where guests can enjoy the desert scene and nighthawks in flight.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Nice if You Like Cabins
Some guests say the adobe casitas feel more like cabins than a Four Seasons resort. The casitas are decorated in Mexican-crafted furniture and feature handmade art by Huichol Indians. Most guests feel the rooms and casitas are soothing and reflect the culture of the area.
negative:
Resort Fees Add Up
The resort charges a fee with each room to use the Wi-Fi and parking. Some guests feel the charges should be included in the room rate and while not especially expensive, the charges add up and annoy some guests, who feel they're being nickel-and-dimed.
negative:
Better for Families than Singles
The resort is very family-friendly and guests say you'll find children at the pool and around the resort during the day. At night, the place is extremely quiet except for the hotel lounge.