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America West Arilines Flights from Oklahoma City (OKC) to Phoenix (PHX)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on America West Arilines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Oklahoma City (OKC) to Phoenix (PHX) regularly scheduled to depart at 9:05am and arrive at 10:25am. Usually a Canadair Regional Jet 900 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Oklahoma City, OK to Phoenix, AZ is 2 hours and 20 minutes.

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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:

Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum
The world's largest firefighting museum houses a fascinating collection of vintage firetrucks. The displays date from a 1725 English hand pumper to several classic engines from the 20th century. All are beautifully restored and, of course, fire-engine red (mostly). In all, there are more than 90 vehicles on display.

Arizona Science Center
So, the kids weren't impressed with the botanical garden of the Native American artifacts at the Heard Museum. Bring 'em here. They can spend the afternoon pushing buttons, turning knobs, and otherwise interacting with all kinds of cool science exhibits. In the end, they might even learn something in spite of all the fun they had. The science center also includes a planetarium and a large-screen theater, both of which carry additional charges.

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.


Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the Phoenix area, including:

Maricopa Manor
Centrally located between downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale, the Maricopa is just a block off busy Camelback Road, and has long been Phoenix's best B&B. Over the past couple of years, new owners have been giving the inn a much-needed makeover and have been adding lots of Arts and Crafts details. The inn's main building, designed to resemble a Spanish manor house, was built in 1928, and the orange trees, palms, and large yard all lend an Old Phoenix atmosphere. All guest rooms are large, comfortable suites. One suite has a sunroom and kitchen, while another has two separate sleeping areas. There are tables in the garden where you can eat your breakfast, which is delivered to your door.

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.

Carefree Resort & Villas
Although this place is nowhere near as luxurious as the nearby Boulders resort, it isn't nearly as expensive either. Basically, this place aims to compete with the older resorts down in Scottsdale. The difference here is that you're out of the Scottsdale traffic and you're close to the unspoiled desert that lies to the north of Carefree. And with Cave Creek just down the road, you've got plenty of western character close at hand. Horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking are all nearby, too. While the rooms around the main pool show their age, the big new villa suites are some of the nicest and most spacious rooms in the valley. These rooms overlook the nearby mountains and adjacent golf course.


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