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Any one from Phoenix Arizona Hi there We are coming out to the U.S on holiday, we will spend 5 days in Phoenix at a spa resort and the rest of the time in Nj & NY. So any recommendations for places to go things to see.:D I cant wait to come out and do some shopping for Alfie and Lottie.:) |
I live in PHX! What kind of recommendations are you looking for? The spa resorts here are incredible, so I'm sure you'll be well spoiled there :). The thing about the Phoenix/Scottsdale area is that it is veeeeeeerrrry spread out (huge urban sprawl) - so I wouldn't want to give recommendations until you gave a general idea of the area you might be willing to travel to. Are you into fancy schmancy eating? Hiking? Shopping? |
We are going to Sheraton wild horse pass resort. So shopping areas would be of interest and we will probably hire a car and go a couple of road trips...is the Grand Canyon only a few hours drive away? |
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Another fun place to eat in PHX is Elements at The Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain (the mountain right in the city of Phoenix). Elements has a great view - incredible food and chef, wine. Great shopping nearby too! I could go on and on....:D |
Thanks so much.....i have never heard of KAi but my friend who we are going with probably has.:D Iam def going to go to the Grand Canyon as it would be such an experience.:D |
KAI is the restaurant *right at* where you're staying!!! :D :D :D |
LOL Ann I just looked it up on the hotel website...sounds great. Thanks again. |
I am in Tucson, just south of Phoenix. If you decide to come down this way, let me know! I'll give you a tour. I agree that Sedona and Grand Canyon are two "can't miss" destinations. Have a wonderful time! |
Thanks Alison that is so kind of you. |
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I grew up in Sedona!!! It is one of the most beautiful places on Earth!! The whole Verde Valley is beautiful. That includes Sedona, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Jerome, Page Springs, and Oak Creek Canyon. Jerome is a unique historical mining/ghost town. It mostly a tourist trap, but worth seeing. If you like Native American stuff, Montezuma Castle and Monterzuma Well are fun to see. Sedona is stunning!! Its mostly touristy but, in my opinion, is more beautiful than the Grand Canyon. They have Pink Jeep Tours that go on nice trips into the forest around Sedona. Then go up Oak Creek Canyon to Flagstaff. Its a medium size college town(Northern Az University). There is lots of biking and hiking. There is Walnut Canyon Indian ruin hike and Sunset Crater hike, the last volcano to erupt in Az. The Museum of Northern Az is interesting. You can ride up the skii lift to the top of the san Francisoco Peaks. On a clear day, you can see the rim of the Grand Canyon. Then, 70 miles away is the Grand Canyon. The view of the canyon from the rim is breath-taking. Hope you have a fun visit!!!! |
Thanks for all the advice.:D:D:D:D:D:D We are so looking forward to coming to the U.S it will be the 1st time that we will be here for the 4th of July:D We have been loads of other times but never during the festivities.:cool: Everyone's advice is sooooo great as it gives us ideas what to do while we are there.:D |
***YAY*** I love AZ - My family moved out to Anthem, along Rte. 17 - which you'll pass on your way to Sedona, etc.... And we are orginally from NJ - I live in NY now - where are you going in NJ/NY ???? |
TLC Iam going to Bridgewater NJ My friend moved there form Scotland about 8 years ago and I visit her every year and I usually go into NYcity for a few days so any dog boutiques you can recommend to visit while I'm there ?:D |
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