Sheraton-Wild Horse Pass Rsrt

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    minkey

    Sat Aug 04 2012

    Nice enough place, with winding corridors so you'll get your exercise walking to your room. There's a big pool, and nice golf course next to the property, along with this little old western town built for the resort. It's only about 10 minutes from the freeway but it's really secluded; almost too barren desert for me.

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    citysearchuser_125079

    Mon Feb 23 2009

    A friend turned me on to this hotel near Phoenix which offers a nice alternative to Las Vegas. They have an awesome spa- a great restaurant...

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    citysearchuser_18811f

    Tue Jan 06 2009

    We absolutely LOVE this restaurant! It is absolutely fine dining at it's best! The food is amazing and the service impeccable! If you want a...

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    nathanstul1612_298902

    Mon Mar 19 2007

    In Short Each room features a large desk and Sweet Sleeper bed with a custom plush-top mattress, fleece blanket, duvet and five fluffy pillows. Rooms come with a two-line phone, voice mail, data port, safe, cable TV, hair dryer, iron and minibar. Notable amenities include a complimentary USA Today, pool and fitness center. Full dining facilities offer a low-carb menu, room service and to-go snacks. Kids under 17 stay free; call ahead regarding baby-sitting services for younger ones.

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    highadvisor157_91f

    Thu Aug 03 2006

    First of all, make reservations. There is also a dress code: no jeans, hats, etc. When we first entered the restaurant, it was "same". We were a family of four, so we had four waiters. I won't ruin the rest^-^. The scene was great and so was the food. I recommend the buffalo dish. Warning: Very Expensive!! One dinner was over $200. n

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    contributor1f2_7f8

    Sun May 02 2004

    The Scene International hotel guests and locals indulge in the understatedly elegant dining room and patio overlooking the resort's pool and golf course. Even before the first course arrives, the staff dazzles diners with top-notch, polished-but-not-pretentious service. The Food James Beard 2000 Best Chef Southwest Janos Wilder and executive chef Sandy Garcia use indigenous Arizona ingredients in classically-inspired preparations. Locally-pressed olive oil comes with baked-on-premises breads. Produce is grown by Gila River Community school children. Even the Pisces Aqua Farm shrimp is locally-raised. Though the menu changes seasonally, popular selections like the gazpacho-style shrimp cocktail appetizer and wild boar bacon-wrapped beef tenderloin are constants. The signature dish--rack of lamb-- is encrusted with Arizona pecans and accented with a sophisticated, mildly spicy mole made from native seeds. Fry bread with Kahlua ice cream and caramel sauce is a fitting finish to an oh-so... Read more

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