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spooks
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Name: Sarah
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Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
Any recommendations? For Tucson - are/neighborhoods would be good too b/c I'll probly use Priceline for TUcson.
TIA!
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Posted 1/12/11 8:36 PM |
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JessInCA
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Name: Jess
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
Just a word of advice, when you book for Phoenix, don't stay downtown unless you're going on a business trip. DH and I made the mistake of doing that, thinking we'd be right where all the action is - not so much. "Downtown" is mostly a business district and it empties out at night. We were told after the fact that Scottsdale or Mesa would've been a better choice for things to do.
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Posted 1/13/11 12:09 PM |
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Summergrl73
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Name: Excited
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
Scottsdale has some beautiful hotels- The Phoenician and the Camelback Inn are really nice
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Posted 1/13/11 6:39 PM |
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spooks
So in love!

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Name: Sarah
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
Posted by Summergrl73
Scottsdale has some beautiful hotels- The Phoenician and the Camelback Inn are really nice
Do u need a car then to get into Phoenix downtown? It is business/personal - DH will be on business, but I will be going around with DS all day so need places to go.
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Posted 1/14/11 7:51 AM |
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RGEC47
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Name: Rosa
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
We loved Scottsdale and stayed at the Doubletree. We didn't splurge on the hotel because we wanted to spend the $ on dining, entertainment, etc. Don't get me wrong it was a great hotel just not 5 star.
You do need a car, but it is really easy to navigate in the Phoenix area, it is on a grid system.
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Posted 1/14/11 2:12 PM |
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Bridex100
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
We stayed at the Phoenician when we went to AZ. I thought the resort was nice and rates were pretty cheap for how nice the resort was.
I thought the Hyatt was pretty nice too. We'll probably stay there the next time we visit.
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Posted 1/14/11 2:40 PM |
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EricaAlt
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Name: Erica
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
Posted by Summergrl73
Scottsdale has some beautiful hotels- The Phoenician and the Camelback Inn are really nice
LOVE Camelback Inn we stayed there when my brother was going to ASU. Beautiful!
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Posted 1/14/11 3:09 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
We just got back from Scottsdale and stayed at the Westin Kierland Villas - the hotel and the villas are wonderful (the Villas are nice if you have DS with you - it was nice to have the kitchen and extra room).
We were there for a week and most of the sightseeing/activities we did were outside of downtown Phoenix (we didn't go there at all). We spent a lot of time at the resort, went to look at ASU campus, and went to the Phoenix Zoo.
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Posted 1/16/11 4:40 PM |
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Salason
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Re: Phoenix and Tucson Hotels?
The Biltmore in Phoenix is nice.
Message edited 1/17/2011 12:34:59 PM.
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Posted 1/17/11 12:34 PM |
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