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In embracing that aesthetic the Valley Ho is honoring its own history; originally opening in 1956, the hotel was a leading resort in then-nascent Scottsdale, with a marvelous space age design ...
Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, AZ, has announced an $18 million room renovation, the largest since its original opening in 1956. Later this year, the hotel plans to unveil additional redesigned ...
When the owners of Scottsdale’s classic midcentury Hotel Valley Ho inherited a too-small lodge with higgledy-piggledy renovations, they stumbled upon the original plans by architect Edward L ...
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Desert wellness in Scottsdale: the best of Arizona's Old WestA-listers have flocked to Old Town's Hotel Valley Ho over the years. Designed by Wright's architectural disciple Ed Varney and built in 1956, the hotel was a hideaway for Hollywood stars including ...
7. Kimpton EPIC Hotel in Miami, Florida. 8. The Peninsula Chicago in Chicago. 9. The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Ka'anapali in Lahaina, Hawaii. 10. Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale.
Historic hotels in metro Phoenix range in age from 50 to over 100 years old. Staying in them offers more than just a place to sleep; it's an opportunity to step back in time and experience the ...
Arizona Tiki Oasis offers something akin to time travel right here in the Valley at Scottsdale’s Hotel Valley Ho, but it's way more than just a chance to see how a fabulous tiki-themed cocktail ...
Hotel Valley Ho had limited availability late last week. “We are in fact already sold out for the date of the Fiesta Bowl,” said Liz Franzese, Westin Kierland director of sales and marketing.
Hotel Valley Ho was the first hotel in Arizona to receive SAFE (Safeguarding All From Exploitation) Action Project certification. Adrian Aguayo is a security guard at Hotel Valley Ho.
The Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale will be unveiling recent renovations just in time for the 10th anniversary of its reopening. The hotel originally opened in 1956 and had its reopening in 2005.
The Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale could be the closest thing to a "Cheers" hotel — the place where everybody knows your name. Front desk agent Luis Iman and restaurant server trainer Eddie ...
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