To shop and eat at the same places they have at home? If the weather is right a lot of teens would prefer the resorts with water slides, lazy rivers, or other amenitites. |
| Marriott Desert Ridge has golf, a lazy river, and waterslides. Your kids would probably enjoy. My two favorite resorts are they and the Marriott near Kierland Commons. If you want to relax and enjoy the resort and do some partial-day hikes, I would stay at either of those. Kierland is nice because you can walk to Kierland Commons for food and shopping. These will both be insanely expensive during spring break, especially if it overlaps with spring training. It might be perfect weather or a cold spell; there's no way to know. |
| Our kids loved the JW Marriott in Phoenix. They still talk about it years later. |
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Marriott desert ridge is lovely but was way too pricy for spring break when we went a few years ago.
We went to Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass. It was also very nice and less insanely priced. It’s just south of the downtown Phoenix area. Downtown Phoenix is bleh. |
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If your kids like sports, its a great time to catch games at the cactus league Spring Training. These are actual MLB teams spring training games.
https://cactusleague.com/schedule.php |
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Just don’t go anywhere near Chandler. It’s the pits of strip mall/subdivision sprawl.
Also my mother in law is there and she’s … a trip. Honestly, Phoenix is kind of the worst. |
LOL and NOVA is not? But yeah, I don't see why people come to Arizona and stay in the Phoenix area. There is so much other amazing stuff to see and do in this state. |
I'm a pp who went for only a long weekend. I agree Phoenix isn't THE destination but there are so many amazing hikes within an hour or less of the city, lodging downtown is cheap, and the airport is right there, so it made a lot of sense for us. |
Chandler is significantly worse than NoVA. Not least because NoVA is blue and Chandler is full of gun-toting crazies and is far from anything interesting. |