Acacia Hall
Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
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About Acacia Hall
Opened in fall of 2015, Acacia Hall includes fully furnished suites with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large living room area. Features an inviting lobby, breakout rooms for studying, laundry facilities on every floor and massive outdoor courtyard.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Acacia Hall
- Study lounge
- Recreation room
- Cable
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Resident Reviews of Acacia Hall
- Freshman | February 24
- Freshman | February 26
- Freshman | February 26
- Freshman | February 26
- Freshman | March 13
The only major problem is not having it by food places
- Freshman | November 16
- Freshman | January 6
- Sophomore | August 12
- Freshman | February 2
I think living in the Grove is nice because I met some nice people, but the location is far from food places, and you'd have to walk quite a bit to get to the Student Union. GET A SCOOTER/SKATEBOARD/ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD/ELECTRIC SCOOTER/BIKE!!! It is so convenient if you don't want to walk, especially if your classes are far, which it is. It is loud and rowdy at night, especially around 12 AM-3 AM. The bedroom space is actually quite spacious, and roomy. The bathroom is also nice too. I have a few roommate horror stories, and I suggest picking your roommates before moving to your dorm/apartment in general. You don't want to end up with people who end up not liking you because of miscommunication after that :).
- Freshman | August 14
Room Types at Acacia Hall
- Suite, 4-person
- Traditional Room, 2-person
- Suite, 6-person
- Traditional Room, 4-person
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