The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas
4150 North Macarthur Boulevard
Irving, TX 75038, US
Irving, TX 75038, US
The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas welcomes pets at their pet-friendly accommodation. Pet fee is USD $75 per stay. The number of pets allowed is 2. Dogs only. Pet weight limit is 20 lbs. **Greatly appreciate your cleaning up after your pet. Dogs may not be left unattended in room.
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About This Property
Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Irving (TX). Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's facilities and services. To be found at the hotel are free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as hot tub, fitness center, sauna, golf course (within 3 km), outdoor pool. Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Irving (TX) unforgettable.
Room Types
Tower, Guest room, 1 King, TPC view, Golf view (refundable)
Tower, Guest room, 1 King, Inland view, Corner room (refundable)
Tower, Guest room, 2 Double, Inland view, Corner room (refundable)
Villa, 1 King, Sofa bed, Golf view, Balcony (refundable)
Club lounge access, Deluxe Guest room, 1 King, Balcony (refundable)
Club lounge access, Deluxe Guest room, 1 King, Corner room (refundable)
Villa, 1 King, Sofa bed, 18th Green view, Golf view, Balcony (refundable)
The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees.
Check in / Check out
Check in time:
4:00PM
Check out time:
11:00AM
Features and Amenities
- Bar
- Car Park [charges Apply]
- Cash Withdrawal
- Check-in/out [express]
- Concierge
- Daily Housekeeping
- Dry Cleaning
- Elevator
- English
- Facilities For Disabled Guests
- Family Room
- Fitness Center
- Free Wi-Fi In All Rooms!
- French
- Front Desk [24-hour]
- Gift/souvenir Shop
- Golf Course (within 3 Km)
- Golf Course [on-site]
- Happy Hour
- Hot Tub
- Ironing Service
- Kids Facilities
- Kids Meal
- Kids Safety Features
- Laundry Service
- Luggage Storage
- Massage
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Non-smoking Rooms
- Pet-friendly [charges Apply]
- Poolside Bar
- Restaurants
- Room Service [24-hour]
- Salon
- Sauna
- Service Animals Are Welcome
- Smoke Alarms
- Smoke-Free Property
- Smoking Area
- Spa
- Spa/sauna
- Spanish
- Squash Court
- Steamroom
- Swimming Pool [indoor]
- Swimming Pool [outdoor]
- Tennis Court
- Valet Parking
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wi-Fi In Public Areas
Recent Reviews
Positives:
The staff was amazing!!!
Negatives:
Nothing
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Wonderful
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Exceptional
Positives:
Location and Staff was excellent!comfortable
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Comfortable and Pleasant
Positives:
Location and Staff was excellent!comfortable
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Comfortable and Pleasant
Positives:
Incredible property. Incredible staff thank you Marcus Sanchez, and Kyle, for making our stay very enjoyable.
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Exclusive, get away right near home.
Positives:
Incredible property. Incredible staff thank you Marcus Sanchez, and Kyle, for making our stay very enjoyable.
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Exclusive, get away right near...
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Perfect
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Exceptional
Positives:
Staff at front desk and bar were excellent
Negatives:
It took between 35 to 45 minutes to get our drinks at pool side food took 45 minutes. We were woke up at 7:50 am by sawing, hammering.
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Passable
Positives:
Staff at front desk and bar were excellent
Negatives:
It took between 35 to 45 minutes to get our drinks at pool side food took 45 minutes. We were woke up at 7:50 am by sawing, hammering.
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Passable
Positives:
It was beautiful and comfortable everywhere we went on the property.
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Everything was wonderful
Positives:
It was beautiful and comfortable everywhere we went on the property.
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Everything was wonderful
Positives:
The staff was very courteous and went above and beyond to accommodate me and a friend who both happened to be stranded in Dallas at the same time on account of a blizzard. The food from the steakhouse restaurant was excellent.
Negatives:
Given the price of our stay, there were a few things that were subpar and, frankly, not acceptable.
First, the television in the room was inferior and came across as a means by which the hotel tried to gouge its own customers. Unlike those in most hotels (including those that are considerably cheaper) either the television was not a smart tv or its streaming options were limited to pay-per-view., meaning that you could not log in to your Netflix, YouTube, or other streaming accounts. Smart TVs have become industry standard in hotels for this very reason. However, in order to watch anything other than live, basic cable at Las Colinas, you had to pay for it, and at a completely unreasonable price point. TVs at Las Colinas should not be inferior to those at much cheaper hotels. But they are, and adding insult to injury, they make you *pay more* just to be able to watch anything of your choosing.
Second, the towels and robes in the room were about as soft as sandpaper. At a hotel this expensive, they should be spa quality, no exceptions. Instead, they were stiff, scratchy, and altogether uncomfortable. One could literally buy nicer towels and robes at Walmart, on the cheap. I cannot for the life of me understand why this is a corner the hotel would choose to cut.
Third, the mattresses were stiff, uncomfortable and low quality. When paying over $500 per night at a hotel, one of the very first things a guest expects is a high quality, luxury mattress that allows for a comfortable, rejuvenating night sleep. An uncomfortable mattress is the surest way to alienate many guests, myself included. Im not exaggerating when I say that the mattresses at a Holiday Inn Express are much more comfortable. The mattresses in our room at Las Colinas were more comparable to those at a Ramada. Ruminate on that for a while.
Lastly, the furnishings in our room simply were not commensurate with the price we paid. They felt dated, cookie-cutter, cheap, and a very, very far cry from luxury.
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An expensive hotel with nice staff and good food but rooms that are unjustifiably mediocre relative to the rate guests p
Positives:
The staff was very courteous and went above and beyond to accommodate me and a friend who both happened to be stranded in Dallas at the same time on account of a blizzard. The food from the steakhouse restaurant was excellent.
Negatives:
Given the price of our stay, there were a few things that were subpar and, frankly, not acceptable.
First, the television in the room was inferior and came across as a means by which the hotel tried to gouge its own customers. Unlike those in most hotels (including those that are considerably cheaper) either the television was not a smart tv or its streaming options were limited to pay-per-view., meaning that you could not log in to your Netflix, YouTube, or other streaming accounts. Smart TVs have become industry standard in hotels for this very reason. However, in order to watch anything other than live, basic cable at Las Colinas, you had to pay for it, and at a completely unreasonable price point. TVs at Las Colinas should not be inferior to those at much cheaper hotels. But they are, and adding insult to injury, they make you *pay more* just to be able to watch anything of your choosing.
Second, the towels and robes in the room were about as soft as sandpaper. At a hotel this expensive, they should be spa quality, no exceptions. Instead, they were stiff, scratchy, and altogether uncomfortable. One could literally buy nicer towels and robes at Walmart, on the cheap. I cannot for the life of me understand why this is a corner the hotel would choose to cut.
Third, the mattresses were stiff, uncomfortable and low quality. When paying over $500 per night at a hotel, one of the very first things a guest expects is a high quality, luxury mattress that allows for a comfortable, rejuvenating night sleep. An uncomfortable mattress is the surest way to alienate many guests, myself included. I’m not exaggerating when I say that the mattresses at a Holiday Inn Express are much more comfortable. The mattresses in our room at Las Colinas were more comparable to those at a Ramada. Ruminate on that for a while.
Lastly, the furnishings in our room simply were not commensurate with the price we paid. They felt dated, cookie-cutter, cheap, and a very, very far cry from luxury.
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An expensive hotel with nice...
Positives:
location close to people we were visiting
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it was very nice but not exceptional.
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