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Guest room, 1 King bed, mountain view
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Guest room, 2 Queen beds, mountain view
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Guest room, 1 King bed
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Resort or Mountain View, Guest room, 1 King, Balcony
USD $ 459 /nt
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Resort or Mountain View, Guest room, 2 Queen, Balcony
USD $ 489 /nt
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Canyon View, Guest room, 1 King, Balcony
USD $ 489 /nt
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Canyon View, Guest room, 2 Queen, Balcony
USD $ 519 /nt
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Executive suite, mountain view
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Fireside Mountain View, Guest room, 1 King, Ground floor
USD $ 589 /nt
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Executive suite, 2 Queen beds, 1 sofa bed
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Fireside Mountain View, Guest room, 2 Queen, Mountain view, Ground floor
USD $ 639 /nt
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Executive suite, 1 King bed, 1 sofa bed
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Resort or Mountain View, 1 Bedroom Executive Suite, 1 King, Balcony
USD $ 689 /nt
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1 Bedroom Executive Suite, 2 Queen, Non-Private Sofa bed, Ridge View, Balcony
USD $ 739 /nt
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1 Bedroom Executive Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Canyon View, Balcony
USD $ 789 /nt
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Casita, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Mountain view
USD $ 839 /nt
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Connecting Guest room, Bedroom 1: 1 King, Bedroom 2: 2 Queen, Resort view, or Mountain View
USD $ 889 /nt
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Premiere Suite, 1 Bedroom Larger Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Balcony
USD $ 939 /nt
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Fireside Casita, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Mountain view
USD $ 989 /nt
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2 Bedroom Executive Suite, Bedroom 1: 1 King, Bedroom 2: 2 Queen, Private Sofa bed, Balcony
USD $ 1,139 /nt
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Canyon Suite, 1 Bedroom Larger Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Balcony
USD $ 1,239 /nt
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Two Bedroom Casita, 2 Bedroom Suite, Bedroom 1: 1 King, Bedroom 2: 2 Queen, Private Sofa bed
USD $ 1,289 /nt
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Guest room
USD $ 1,389 /nt
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2 Bedroom Fireside Casita, 2 Bedroom Suite, Mountain view
USD $ 1,439 /nt
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Golf Casita Suite, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Fireplace
USD $ 1,639 /nt
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Ritz-Carlton Suite, 1 Bedroom Presidential Suite, 1 King, Private Sofa bed, Balcony, Fireplace
USD $ 1,939 /nt
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Suite, mountain view
USD $ 2,748 /nt
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Embodying the spirit of the Sonoran Desert, The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain offers a sanctuary among luxury resorts in Tucson, Arizona with a natural beauty framed against the Tortolita Mountains. Here, guests can discover how easy it is to be inspired by the land revered by the Hohokam inhabitants of centuries past. Let this luxury hotel create your dream oasis in a desert land where adventure and a gracious spirit enable you to return to life.
The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain
15000 North Secret Springs Drive,
Marana, AZ
Marana, Arizona
85658
Nearest Airport: TUS
This is my third visit to this glorious hotel. I can't even put into words how much I love this hotel. Even using the word "hotel" doesn't convey the experience of being here. Let's just say I have now brought 3 strangers to Arizona to this spot and all three have fallen in love not only the hotel, but with southern Arizona and the Sonoran Desert. The cactus, the flowers, the sky, the wildlife, all of it. Because that's what this hotel does. It brings you into the serene, almost spiritual beauty of the environment it's in. And you want to not only want to never leave, you want to protect that environment from humans in any way you can. So yes, the hotel is gorgeous with stunning details, wonderful service, perfect pools and cocktails, and fantastic views. But it's also seated in a space of perfect beauty that's quiet, reflective, soulful, and meaningful. There are birds you've never seen before, flowers you've never seen, and families of javelinas (yes, we saw them on three hikes!). I just...there is nothing like this and never will be. Thank you to everyone, including the resident nature guides who shared important environmental knowledge) for the most magical of times.
VLSA73 - Boston, Massachusetts
We had a spectacular vacation! We almost booked Scottsdale (again) but thought we’d try something different and so glad we did. TUS airport is small, renovated, friendly employees, easy to navigate. We were whisked away by car it only took 40 minutes to arrive at the Ritz Dove Mountain. You arrive thru a security guard/gate who calls your name to the valet who is waiting to help. Our Casita was ready at 10am when we arrived, we check in at the desk very quick w/champagne & chilled waters, and they golf carted us to the Casita immediately. By 10:30am we were unpacked and changing into our swimsuits for a pool day and lunch. The 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath Casita was rustic lovely, 2 covered patios, huge living room, a side hallway area to store golf clubs, nice bedroom with TONS of storage to as many clothes as you can bring. I loved the dressing area for makeup and styling your hair, plus a walk in closet w/shelves. My husband had a nice work desk area plus a dinner table and chairs. The marble shower is large with a bench, plenty of space for toiletries, deep soaking tub w/salts provided daily, twice a day housekeeping, post beam ceilings in the living & bedroom, plenty of good lighting & good water pressure. We tried all the restaurants and all are highly recommended. We especially liked Cayton’s because it reminds us of a country club vs hotel. All the employees are highly trained, friendly, professional, seeking to help you, and addresses us by name as soon as they see us. We took the shuttle 10 times atleast for golf & dinner, easy and quick. We had someone pick us up at our Casita in a golf cart and take us to the main hotel often. Each and every employee was excellent. (Actually the only employee that could use retrained was the manager at Turquesa/lunch, as he didn’t engaged at all with vacationers). Employees here seem to actually LIKE their jobs and are happy! Fitness center- nice sized for a hotel gym, we could get our workouts in fine, not a fan of Technogym equipment but it was in good condition. Bottled waters. Towels. No complaints. The prime times of 7-9am is very busy so if you can go at other times, you’ll enjoy your workout more, which is what we did. All the restaurants are excellent- I did individual detailed reviews for them. SPA is lovely and they have summer specials Husband is a current Titanium, Lifetime Platinum, former Ambassador status Marriott member and the front desk recognized his status immediately and thanked him. Pool- 2 main pools, 1 is definitely more kid friendly, 1 more adult friendly, but not noted as such. They have a slide which looks fun. Plenty of Cabanas for rent. Plenty of pool loungers and umbrellas for every 2 loungers plus plenty of trees for shade. Pool water temp was warm. During the week the pools are great meaning quiet, weekends get busy, but you don’t have to rush down early in the morning to grab chairs. If you go at 11am you can still get prime seating. Rangers- they have a full time ranger or two at the kids camp area. Turtles, owls, Javelinas, tons for kids to learn. They do S’Mores twice a week, for a nominal fee you get a s'mores kit, they light a fire pit, you have benches, and make your own s'mores, at dusk. The landscape is just beautiful and so different for those coming from the East Coast. The Saguaro cactus were flowering during our stay. The hotel is built into the mountain (kinda) but it feels that way. Your view is the top of mountains & boulders. 3 suggestions: 1) they sell a Day-Pass for $85 to locals. It’s too cheap. On weekends the pool and restaurants get too crowded. Either raise the price of these passes, limit the number especially on holiday weekends, or only allow during week days. 2) pool bar should be open for drinks at 9am. Daily we thought… I could go for a Blood Mary or Mudslide but had to wait until 11am. 3) pool loungers- the price of adding a pad to the chair of $25 is fine but raising that to $100 on holidays or weekends to too much. If you kept it at $25 daily more people would purchase this service. Frankly, it’s ridiculous that at a Ritz the loungers aren’t padded for free. We highly recommend this Ritz and will return. Overall excellent vacation!
Dayna F - Naples, Florida
Wow, where to begin. As a Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite guest, I know what great looks and feels like and this property is nothing short of amazing. I booked a two-night stay for a one-night solo retreat and the second night to celebrate my brother's graduation from University of Arizona. It all started when I called and spoke with Jennifer in Resort Services. I explained that in addition to my full-time corporate job, I am a full-time caregiver for my sick mother and am looking for complete respite. She graciously listened to all of my special requests and got right on it - ensuring my stay was set up for success. Overall, I was indulgently pampered by all of the staff here and the serene atmosphere was exactly what I needed to find myself again. I am eternally grateful for my experience and hope to return very soon. What's Wired (Highlights) 1. I was offered a One-Bedroom Suite upgrade for my Titanium Elite status which was so appreciated. It was stunning. Large living room with an American Leather pullout sofa (SO COMFORTABLE) paired with a spacious bedroom and two balconies that overlooked the desert mountains and pool area - perfect for my brother and I to share. The suite had two bathrooms, one powder room in the living room and a large bathroom in the bedroom with two sinks, a deep soaking tub, and private toilet/shower closets. 2. THE SPA. One of the best spa facilities and experiences I've had in many years. The Men's locker area (which typically is neglected) is extensive and luxurious (Stone showers and shaving/moisturizing area with designer products, private hot tub with fire pit, cold cucumber face towels, spa pool with poolside drink/food service, and more. My facial and deep tissue massage felt personalized and I was so relaxed after each service. Loved that the spa rooms were creatively named after geodes. 3. The resort pool area was spotless and well stocked with sunscreen, resort towels, aloe vera, water, etc. I enjoyed that there was a family pool area for kids and the waterslide was a fun experience! The poolside menu was diverse and the drinks and food served were fresh with smiling service. 4. Breakfast st CORE was delicious (seriously the best breakfast burrito I've ever had) and there was a lovely, shaded patio with mountain view to enjoy al fresco dining. 5. Resort programming was plentiful - guided hikes, stargazing, etc. My brother and I enjoyed the Ranger Station (I forget the Lead Ranger's name but he was AWESOME!) where they had scorpions, tarantulas, and of course WAMBA, the resident African tortoise. 6. The Concierge Team sent a few amenities to celebrate my personal life milestone plus my brother's graduation -- we both felt so celebrated! 7. Both the cleanliness of the rooms and public areas (a given at a 5 star resort) and the landscaping of the natural foliage was so on point. Everything felt fresh and inspiring. 8. Overall the service was exceptional (except for one man described in Tired) and made me feel welcomed, seen, heard, and valued. Bottom line, I was pampered and even when things went wrong, recovery was swift and more than fair to make up for the shortcomings. Don't hesitate to contact the property before your stay and explain exactly what you are looking to do and any special requests, they seem to take these seriously. I would like to recognize the following ladies and gentlemen: A. Suzanne in the Spa (Wow, what a delight - we bonded over being caregivers and she made my Spa visit feel like the 8th wonder of the world). B. Jennifer in Resort Services (When I first called she offered a wonderful first impression, showing empathy for my situation and ensuring everything was set up beautifully for my arrival) C. Valentina in Front Office Management (She was the one who contacted me when I had a few room issues, completely owning the opportunity and providing persona-based recovery that made me forget the issues) D. Elicia in the Spa (My facial was to die for - I didn't want it to end! She made me feel so relaxed and offered wonderful product recommendations) E. Luisa in Concierge (Responded to my requests and ensured my arrival was well prepared) F. Tyler in Valet (Provided honest options for parking) and Jeremiah in Bellhop (Helped me with my bags and made me feel so comfortable departing) What's Tired (Improvement Opportunities) 1. There was a belligerently rude gate keeper worker at the front of the property where they stop your car, I believe his name was Carl or Karl. He treated me as if I was a criminal who was up to something suspicious simply driving back from exploring. It was bizarre. I asked if he could please ensure my brother was on the list for entry as I already added him to my reservation and he screamed at me that I have to do that with the front desk I can't just add random guests on the list. Excuse me? This man is supposed to be the first impression of a luxury five star resort, not a wannabe cop who's working a nightclub door job at a sketchy downtown area. He must be dealt with. 2. The building is aging a bit and could benefit from renovation - worn carpets, clogged/gurgling tub/sink/shower drains, weak HVAC, etc. 3. The steam room and sauna in the Men's spa area were MUCH TOO HOT and almost burned me. I highly suggest turning the temps down for both experiences.
locallyglobal - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Ritz Carlton Dove Mountain is the best hotel in Arizona! The location is secluded in the beautiful mountains that surround it. The rooms are gorgeous and have all the amenities that you would want. The spa is spectacular and has nice cabanas, spas, a pool. My wife's spa treatment was terrific and would highly recommend guests receiving treatments from the spa. The main pool is very well laid out that has a long slide that is equally enjoyable for both adults and kids. All the restaurants are fantastic. We ate at Ignite 5 nights and all the meals were quite tasty from the sushi, burgers cauliflower, and more. The Mexican restaurant has amazing tacos, quesadillas, and cocktails. The flagship restaurant Core had some very creative and delicious food! The best part of the hotel though are its people. One of our all time favorite Marriott associates is Mr. Delgado who is part of the senior management team. Mr. Delgado is personable, pro-active, and a genuine person exuding the Ritz Carlton's values in every way. He went out of his way to ensure our stay was extraordinary is every aspect. The welcome amenities in the room was one of the most thoughtful and creative welcome amenities. The pastry chef who created it is so skillful! The treats throughout the stay and upon checkout could not have been nicer and we very much appreciated them. The hotel goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a unique and special stay. I highly recommend this property to anyone going to Arizona as you will not be disappointed!
Jeremy T
I've stayed at this property at least 5 times, but it's been around 8 years since the last time. Unfortunately it has very noticeably changed for the worse. I recall this being one of my favorite 5 star hotels, so was very excited to finally come back. While the physical property itself is solidly 5 stars, the service has significantly deteriorated. I can't point to anything being objectively bad except for the checkout process (they gave me some attitude about removing a $17 charge that was on my bill in error), but it wasn't great either. If this was a 4 star hotel, service would be middle of the road, but it really does't live up to a 5 star standard. Food is overpriced and not great quality. Breakfast buffet is in the bottom 10% of 5 star properties I've stayed at. I stay at around a dozen 5 star hotels a year, and I'm struggling to think of one with a smaller breakfast spread in last couple years. Again, it wasn't terrible, but buffet it was more along the lines of a larger 4 star resort, well below 5 star standard. I probably won't return and will instead try out another 5 star resort next time we come to AZ. It's a shame how many things have changed for the worst post COVID. I'm starting to learn that any rating less than 4.6 to 4.7 for a major resort on trip advisor means questionable service. That's my biggest take away from this trip.
Ttravels23 - Los Angeles, California
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