Mid-Priced Phoenix Hotels - All Resorts $900 or more

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spring break is tough in the PHX area. If you have kids maybe Hilton at the Peak or AZ Grand?

Could also try Tucson, which I’m more familiar with (and is less crowded during spring break) - RC Dove Mountain or Marriott Star Pass maybe. Possibly La Paloma, Ventana Canyon, Hacienda del Sol.


+1. Drive down to Tucson from Phoenix. Tons of great resorts. Go to old Tucson, desert museum, ride horses, Sabino canyon, saguaro national park, and if you want more to do take a day trip down to bisbee and kartchner caverns. There is also spring training in Tucson. Tucson is waaaaay more fun than Phoenix and is also a unesco world heritage site for food. Its 1-2 hour drive depending what part of Tucson you stay in.


Wrong direction. OP is also going to GCNP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spring break is tough in the PHX area. If you have kids maybe Hilton at the Peak or AZ Grand?

Could also try Tucson, which I’m more familiar with (and is less crowded during spring break) - RC Dove Mountain or Marriott Star Pass maybe. Possibly La Paloma, Ventana Canyon, Hacienda del Sol.


+1. Drive down to Tucson from Phoenix. Tons of great resorts. Go to old Tucson, desert museum, ride horses, Sabino canyon, saguaro national park, and if you want more to do take a day trip down to bisbee and kartchner caverns. There is also spring training in Tucson. Tucson is waaaaay more fun than Phoenix and is also a unesco world heritage site for food. Its 1-2 hour drive depending what part of Tucson you stay in.


Not the OP, We were considering Tucson but realized it’s colder than Phx. I gathered that it might not be swimming weather at the end of March. The weather should be lovely but part of the draw was that we could have both sightseeing and a resort experience hanging out at the pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spring break is tough in the PHX area. If you have kids maybe Hilton at the Peak or AZ Grand?

Could also try Tucson, which I’m more familiar with (and is less crowded during spring break) - RC Dove Mountain or Marriott Star Pass maybe. Possibly La Paloma, Ventana Canyon, Hacienda del Sol.


+1. Drive down to Tucson from Phoenix. Tons of great resorts. Go to old Tucson, desert museum, ride horses, Sabino canyon, saguaro national park, and if you want more to do take a day trip down to bisbee and kartchner caverns. There is also spring training in Tucson. Tucson is waaaaay more fun than Phoenix and is also a unesco world heritage site for food. Its 1-2 hour drive depending what part of Tucson you stay in.


Not the OP, We were considering Tucson but realized it’s colder than Phx. I gathered that it might not be swimming weather at the end of March. The weather should be lovely but part of the draw was that we could have both sightseeing and a resort experience hanging out at the pool.


Tucson is slightly cooler but not by much. If the resort has a heated pool you can definitely swim in late March. Adults may be slightly cold but kids can swim. I live in Phoenix and while I won’t swim in March my 14 year old will. Find a resort with a heated pool. My pool is currently 44 degrees🥶 and will stay in the 50s/60s at night until around June.
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