Westward Look

Tucson’s Oldest Resort is located on 80 acres in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. This property get its name from a speech to the nation by Sir Winston Churchill. Sir Winston recited “In front, the sun climbs slowly, how slowly; but westward, look…the land is bright.”

westward look map

We opted for a room with a view room 329 which I highly encourage you do the same. The 2nd floor suites have white wooden slanted roofs which complete the rooms resort charm. Rooms come equipped with a refrigerator and you can request a microwave to be delivered to your room. Their happy hour is Mon-Friday 3pm-6pm hosting

$4 Well Cocktails
$4 Draft Beers
$4.50 Wines
$5 Martinis (9-4-15 wait staff stated martinis are off the happy hour)
$5 Margaritas
Appetizer Specials

Take a walk around the property as there are multiple pools and hot tubs. The landscaping and unique layout will not disappoint.The path along the resort has a labyrinth. A labyrinth is an elaborate structure designed for King Minos of Crete. The labyrinth was constructed to hold the Minotaur killed by Theseus.

I am giving my experience a 4+ stars.