Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Flagstaff, United States
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort

Flagstaff  ·  United States  ·  22181 Resort Boulevard

4.1 8134 guest reviews

About Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Flagstaff

Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Flagstaff, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5

Lori Ann Scardina, REALTOR
★★★★★ Jul 2025

After a 14 hour drive pulling a travel trailer, we were welcomed into their lot to stay the night in a safe environment. Security patrolled the parking area a few times during the night, which as a nice addition. The casino is not big, but very nice and tasteful. We arrived a few minutes before 10pm - we were in need of a little food before turning in. The steakhouse staff welcomed us to come in (even though they were closing in 5 minutes). The treated us wonderfully. The food was amazing and our waiter, Gabriel - the regular bartender, was wonderful. He suggested what to get to eat, split it for us and suggested a desert to split as well. He educated us on the beef industry with the Navajo community for the casino steakhouse. We were so impressed by our night adventure, that we went in for breakfast the next morning. The buffet at the Cafe was great. It was very interesting and fun to learn about. We will for sure be back here.

Jessica D'Amico
★★★★★ Jul 2025

First time staying here. After a 12 hour drive it was an absolute joy to get to an absolutely pristine room with comfortable amenities. Casino was nice, not thrilling but nice. Didn't eat at the restaurants but the pool was super nice and enjoyable. Can't wait to stay again for more nights. Only problem was trying to get the shower temp at the right level, it was too hot, then to cold, then to hot, then just right. User error I'm sure

Del Cabon
★★★☆☆ Aug 2025

We visited on a Wed early afternoon. The table games pit was closed. We saw a billboard advertising $5 craps and stopped in, only to find the pit hours are very limited AND the table max is $100, with $120 on the 6 and 8. For all intensive purposes and in my humble opinion this craps table is more for entertainment than any actual gambling. At such low limits any real winning or risk is very limited, In fact we moved on to keno and found some of the worst Paybacks I have seen since Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa. I still wanted to try a machine at the bar and get a quick soda or juice. Of course, there was no bartender or server for the entire time we played. In fact, outside of some security and 2 Valets we didn't see a whole lot of staff or patrons. I will add, the doormen / valet were great and went out of the way to open the doors and welcome us. The hotel and casino area looked clean and modern. But the place looked dead. The cafe had just a few people, the coffee shop was empty and the casino floor was eerily slow paced. We wondered amongst ourselves how long it had been since an actual Jackpot had to be paid, how long it might take or if even someone was still needed? We didn't see anything that might answer these difficult questions. This was our limited experience, perhaps yours will be better.