Back to Weatherford Hotel Staff was awesome! After reading reviews warning about the hotel being noisy from the train tracks, we decided to stay here anyways.
Reviewed by: CherylB from on Apr 13 2009 Why not just sleep on the tracks? The hotel is charming and the staff was friendly and helpful. If you want to actually sleep, pick a different city, because the trains in Flagstaff go by every 20 minutes with their air horns blaring all the way. It literally sounds like you are on the tracks.
Reviewed by: Tucson regular visitor from on Mar 14 2008 No way never again. Would never stay there again. Very overpriced for what you get. The room is tiny and the bathroom is a joke. The pipes knock and ping all night from the steam.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 14 2008 It is a comforting place to stay I was warned about lack of modern amenities -no phone, no television, bathroom in the hall- when i made reservations. The hotel is functional and charming and lively and very nicely decorated for the holidays. Staff is courteous and helpful. The water is hot; the sheets are clean. Charly's food is superior.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 08 2007 We were married here The Weatherford Hotel is beautiful. We were married in the summer of 2002 at the Weatherford. I couldn't have picked a better place. The wedding planner and staff were gracious and they handled everything. The food is to die for. The Zane Grey room is a terrific room to have an intimate wedding. The the balcony overlooking the city made for wonderful pictures and memories. I have gone back since and will do so again and again.
Reviewed by: Havasu Girl from on Dec 19 2006 Sleepless in Flagstaff Weatherford has great potential but still needs lots of work. I was thoroughly warned about the train noise, and I'd brought some earplugs (the silicon kind) but they were no match for the blaring of a train horn every ten minutes all night long. If you stay there get those foam earplugs that block out everything or expect to get no sleep.
Reviewed by: ken from on Oct 05 2006 We'll be back... We had the pleasure to visit the Weatherford last May and are looking forward to a return visit. The staff was friendly and very accomodating, the room clean and quaint...including the clawfoot tub. The view from the upstairs balcony was beautiful. The location was convenient to all. The proximity to the tracks was a non-issue. If there was a negative, it would be that parking was scarce, but we managed.
Reviewed by: nance from on Sep 13 2006 Great atmoshere Weatherford is cheap, central and ooziing atmosphere. The staff are great and avoid the sort of flim flam you often get elsewhere. It is an old building (1890s) and was once the phone exchange. The owner has gone to some lengths to retain the original features and supplement this with old phots of the place a century ago. True the Burlington, Northern and Santa Fe Railroad frequently reminds you of its presence but again its all part of the package. Its right in the middle of Flagstaff nightlife so plan to be active until the wee small hours or at least in a condition not to hear. The food is great and the bars, especially the upstairs bar with a balcony over the street are right on the nail.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 24 2006 Great fun This is a great place to stay. Great location, great people. You do have a curfew, 2:00am. And the place is a little noisy. You are located downtown, over a bar, and near several others. Also, the train is close by. But I would recommend this place to people who are planning on visiting downtown and who like to be in the center of things.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 13 2005