Frontier Airlines Flights from Page (PGA) to Phoenix (PHX)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Frontier Airlines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Page (PGA) to Phoenix (PHX) regularly scheduled to depart at 9:30am and arrive at 10:45am, and one additional non-stop flight regularly scheduled to depart at 4:32pm and arrive at 5:47pm, everyday except Saturday. Usually a Beechcraft 1900 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Page, AZ to Phoenix, AZ is 1 hour and 15 minutes.*
* Some flights must connect with additional service on this airline.
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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Taliesin West
Frank Lloyd Wright fell in love with the Arizona desert and, in 1937, built Taliesin West as a winter camp that served as his home, office, and school. Today, the buildings of Taliesin West are the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and School of Architecture.Tours explain the campus buildings and include a general introduction to Wright and his theories of architecture. Wright believed in using local materials in his designs, and this is much in evidence at Taliesin West, where local stone was used for building foundations. With its open-walled buildings and patio areas, Taliesin West also showcases Wright's ability to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces.Expanded Insight Tours ($16-$22), behind-the-scenes tours ($45), guided desert walks ($20), apprentice shelter tours ($30), and night hikes ($25) are also available at certain times of year. Call ahead for schedule information.In downtown Scottsdale, you'll find Wright Downtown, 7079 E. Fifth Ave. (tel. 480/990-7710), a shop that sells reproductions of Wright designs and also has lots of books about the architect.
Arizona State University Art Museum at Nelson Fine Arts Center
Although it isn't very large, this museum is memorable for its innovative architecture and excellent temporary exhibitions. With its purplish-gray stucco facade and pyramidal shape, the stark, angular building conjures up images of sunsets on desert mountains. The entrance is down a flight of stairs that leads to a cool underground garden area. Inside are galleries for crafts, prints, contemporary art, and Latin American art, along with outdoor sculpture courts and a gift shop. The collection of American art includes works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, and Frederic Remington. Definitely a must for both art and architecture fans. Across the street is the Ceramics Research Center and Gallery, which showcases the university's extensive collection of fine art ceramics and is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm. This latter center is another place not to miss. You just won't believe the amazing creativity on display here.
Heard Museum
The Heard Museum is one of the nation's finest museums dealing exclusively with Native American cultures and is an ideal introduction to the indigenous peoples of Arizona. The extensive exhibit Native Peoples of the Southwest examines the culture of each of the major tribes of the region and includes a Navajo hogan, an Apache wickiup, and a Hopi corn-grinding display. In the Katsina Doll Gallery, you'll get an idea of the number of different kachina spirits that populate the Hopi and Zuni religions, while the Crossroads Gallery offers a fascinating look at contemporary Native American art. On many weekends, there are performances by singers and dancers, and throughout the week, artists demonstrate their work. Guided tours are offered daily. The annual Indian Fair and Market, held on the first weekend in March, includes traditional dances along with arts and crafts.The museum also operates Heard Museum North, at El Pedregal Festival Marketplace, 34505 N. Scottsdale Rd., in Carefree. This gallery features changing exhibits and is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5:30pm and Sunday from noon to 5pm. Admission is $3 for adults and is free for children 12 and under.
Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort
With its low-rise design and textured-block construction, this resort gives a bow to the pioneering architectural style of Frank Lloyd Wright, and thus stands out from comparable resorts in the area. Built around several courtyards containing swimming pools, bubbling fountains, and gardens with desert landscaping, the property has much the look and feel of the nearby Hyatt Regency Scottsdale (although on a less grandiose scale and at more bearable room rates). Mature palm trees lend a sort of Moorish feel to the grounds and cast fanciful shadows in the gardens. Accommodations have a very contemporary feel, with lots of blond wood and, in some cases, high ceilings that make the rooms feel particularly spacious. With its distinctive styling and convenient location, this is an excellent close-in choice.Facilities: 2 restaurants (Southwestern, American); lounge; snack bar; 2 outdoor pools; putting green; 2 tennis courts; 2 racquetball courts; exercise room; 2 Jacuzzis; saunas; bike rentals; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; room service; massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; concierge-level rooms.
Gold Canyon Golf Resort
Unless you're an avid golfer, this place is going to seem way too far out of the city. However, if you just want to play golf, then this older resort at the foot of the Superstition Mountains is a great choice. Located way out on the east side of the valley near Apache Junction (at least a 30- to 45-min. drive from the airport), Gold Canyon is a favorite of devoted golfers who come to play some of the most scenic holes in the state. Although nongolfers will appreciate the scenery, the small pool and the lack of an exercise room make it clear that golfers, not swimmers, take the fore here. The spacious guest rooms are housed in blindingly white pueblo-inspired buildings; some have fireplaces, while others have whirlpools. The deluxe golf-course rooms are definitely worth the higher rates. The limited dining options here and in the immediate vicinity are a drawback, but if golf is your game and you've just got to play the Dinosaur Mountain course, then the lack of menu variety shouldn't matter too much.
Pointe South Mountain Resort
Oh to be a kid again! If I were a 12-year-old, I would insist, no, demand, that my parents bring me to this resort. Then I would spend all day every day of my vacation playing in the pool. Located on the south side of the valley, this sprawling resort abuts the 17,000-acre South Mountain Park, and is one of the best choices in the valley for families. The resort's Oasis water park (complete with a wave pool, a tubing "river," a twisty water slide, and two free-fall-style water slides that are the tallest at any resort in the state), is a huge hit with kids. With stables right at the resort, you and the kids can also ride into the sunset on South Mountain. There are even spa programs for girls and kids' golf and tennis programs. Adult golfers will enjoy the resort's course, which has an island green on the 18th hole. The guest rooms, all suites, feature contemporary Southwestern furnishings and lots of space. There's a wide range of restaurant choices, including Rustler's Rooste, a cowboy steakhouse that serves rattlesnake appetizers.Facilities: 6 restaurants (steakhouse, Mexican, Southwestern, International); 3 lounges; 11 outdoor pools (including 6-acre water park); 18-hole golf course; 5 tennis courts; basketball and volleyball courts; racquetball court; health club; full-service spa; 3 Jacuzzis; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; pro shop; room service; massage; babysitting; coin-op laundry; laundry service; dry cleaning; executive-level rooms; horseback riding.
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