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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Scottsdale peak around $142 midweek.
In Scottsdale, hotel prices generally rise through the week, starting at just over $110 on Monday and peaking around $142 on Thursday. Prices dip slightly on weekends, with Saturday averaging about $130, while weekdays tend to be pricier overall.
Price by Month
Lowest prices just over $100 in June; highest around $375 in December.
In Scottsdale, hotel prices vary significantly throughout the year, with June recording the lowest prices around just over $100, while December sees the highest prices at around $375. The busiest month is December.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices may be around $144 the day before check-in.
In Scottsdale, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, with lower quality hotels often offering last-minute deals—particularly on the day prior to check-in. However, by three weeks out, many of the best hotels are usually fully booked, limiting availability. On the day before check-in, prices may be around $144.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular hotel category: 3-star, around $150.
In Scottsdale, the distribution of hotels shows a clear trend in pricing relative to star ratings. Prices for 2-star hotels begin just over $100, while 3-star hotels increase to around $150. There are more significant jumps to 4-star hotels at around $250–$300 and 5-star hotels at nearly $400.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book your Scottsdale stay 60-90 days ahead for winter (Nov-Apr) to avoid 30-100% higher nightly rates, especially for major events like the Waste Management Phoenix Open or Barrett-Jackson, which require 3-6 months lead time. Check cancellation policies for flexibility around event dates, and note that you may find lower rates by adjusting your travel to avoid peak event periods.
- Budget an extra $15 to $60 USD per night for resort fees at major Scottsdale resorts and $15 to $40 USD per day for hotel valet parking; compare total prices (rate plus fees) before booking. Confirm what is included in resort fees, as inclusions like pool access, fitness centers, and Wi-Fi can vary by property.
- Select Old Town (Marshall Way/Scottsdale Rd) for concentrated nightlife, or choose Kierland/Starwood/Kierland Commons or north Scottsdale for a quieter stay, especially if you need quiet work hours. Many top hotels in quieter districts offer business amenities like meeting rooms or quiet lounges, and you can filter search results or contact hotels to confirm workspace or business center availability.
- Plan outdoor activities in the morning from June to September to avoid average highs of 100-110°F (38-43°C) and sudden afternoon or early evening dust storms (haboobs) or thunderstorms during monsoon season. Check local weather apps or ask your hotel front desk for current weather and air quality alerts, and always bring water and sun protection when outside.
- Allow 20-35 minutes of travel time for the 12-18 mile (19-29 km) drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) to central Scottsdale; rideshare or taxi fares typically range from $25 to $45 USD one way (check for surge pricing). Some hotels offer shuttle service—confirm schedule and availability in advance, and check with your provider if you need an accessible vehicle.
- Confirm any elite status resort fee waivers in writing (email or booking note) 24-48 hours before arrival, as policies vary by brand and property. Download the relevant app or bring proof of elite status to assist with check-in if discrepancies arise.
- If you rely on hotel Wi-Fi for work, verify the speed in advance; for over 50 Mbps needs, request a wired connection or business center access, as speeds are not guaranteed. Confirm the availability of private workspaces or meeting rooms if you require reliable connectivity and privacy.
- Scottsdale municipal tap water meets drinking standards, so bottled water is optional; check your lodging's policy for complimentary water. Guests with sensitive palates can try the water on-site first, and many hotels, especially upscale brands, offer refill stations or filtered water upon request.
- Expect to pay for day-use pool passes, cabanas, or reserved seating at many resort pools, with add-ons from $15 for basic day passes to $150-350 USD for private cabanas on high-demand dates. Reserve pool amenities ahead of arrival during spring or winter high season, and check for available accessible (ADA) pool amenities if needed.
- Tip according to standard U.S. hotel norms: $3-5 USD per retrieval for valet, $1-2 USD per bag for bellhops, and $3-5 USD per night for housekeeping (leave daily). Carry small bills for convenience, and note that some properties offer digital tipping if handling cash is a barrier.
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