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January 29, 2007 at 9:25 AM | 3 Comments

Ouch. That's all we can say when we read Consumer Affairs' scathing review of the Hotel Indigo in Scottsdale, Arizona.

A review of the Scottsdale Indigo which opened January 4th, says the hotel intended to bring nature elements inside the hotel as a way to give guests a more relaxing and rejuvenating experience. But Dan Schlossberg's recent experience sees this in another way, deciding that "new and trendy" is a synonym for "uncomfortable and unfinished", listing more than 10 complaints after his stay. Highlights include:

Guest room walls are so thin that normal conversations can be heard from adjoining rooms ... the bare wooden floor is cold ... Drawers are far too shallow and narrow

And to top it all off, "the whole place reeks of formaldehyde". How very modern. However, the place just opened so we're assuming they are still working out some kinks. If in a month, the place still smells like the Fisher and Sons Funeral Home, then the hotel has got some 'splaining to do.

Related Stories:
· Hotel Indigo Finds Inner Artist [HotelChatter]
· Fashionable Hotel Indigo to Open in Scottsdale [SW US Travel]
· Trendy Design Trumps Comfort [Consumer Affairs]

3 Comments

  1. markj

    HotelChatter
    January 29, 2007 at 11:57 AM




    Don't Forget The Valley Fever

    Consumer reports didn't mention Valley fever, but I just got back from Arizona and have felt terrible ever since.  Complete coincidence I am sure, don't want to be an alarmist about this.

  1. juliana

    HotelChatter
    January 29, 2007 at 12:04 PM




    valley fever?

    c'mon now. they say the worst months for this are june/july and october/november, not january. besides it's nothing that a little airborne can't cure. haha.

  1. markj

    HotelChatter
    January 29, 2007 at 12:49 PM




    Yes,

    Paranoia has set in.  It is really nothing more than laryngitis.

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