US Airways Flights from Hartford (BDL) to Phoenix (PHX)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Hartford (BDL) to Phoenix (PHX) regularly scheduled to depart at 6:18am and arrive at 10:00am. Usually an Airbus A319 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Hartford, CT to Phoenix, AZ is 5 hours and 42 minutes.
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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
If you or your kids happen to like trains, you won't want to miss this park. On the grounds are restored cars and engines, two old railway depots, model railroad layouts operated by a local club, and, best of all, a 5/12-scale model railroad that takes visitors around the park. There's also a 1929 carousel and a general store.
Wells Fargo History Museum
Yes, this museum is small, and yes, it's run by the Wells Fargo Bank, but the collection of artifacts here goes a long way toward conjuring up the Wild West so familiar from Hollywood movies. Not only is there an original Wells Fargo stagecoach on display, but there are also gold nuggets to ogle, old photos from the real Wild West, and plenty of artifacts and memorabilia from the days of stagecoach travel. There are also original paintings by N. C. Wyeth and bronze sculptures by Frederic Remington and Charles Russell.
Phoenix Museum of History
Located adjacent to Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix, this state-of-the-art museum is one of the anchors of the city's downtown revitalization plan. It presents an interesting look at the history of a city that, to the casual visitor, might not seem to have any history. Interactive exhibits make this place much more interesting than your average local history museum. One unusual exhibit explores how "lungers" (tuberculosis sufferers) inadvertently helped originate the tourism industry in Arizona. There's also an exhibit on ostrich ranching.
Embassy Suites Phoenix/Scottsdale
With its stylish, contemporary interior decor, this is one of the area's few hotels that will appeal to hip, young, travelers. Of course, this place doesn't have nearly the buzz of the new James Hotel in Old Town Scottsdale, it does provide plenty of space in its suites and great views of nearby mountains. As soon as you see the dyed concrete floor and unusual wall sculpture in the lobby, you'll know that this is not your standard business hotel. However, it might be difficult to take your eyes off the views across Stonecreek Golf Course to Camelback Mountain, Mummy Mountain, and Piestewa Peak, and those views just get better the higher up you go (be sure to ask for a room on the south side of an upper floor). Keep in mind that this is an all-suite property; the two-room accommodations are very spacious and come complete with galley kitchens.
Copperwynd Resort and Club
Although it's a ways from Old Town Scottsdale, this boutique hotel, high on a ridge overlooking the town of Fountain Hills, is one of the most luxurious resorts in the area. The hotel is surrounded by a rugged desert landscape, which is one of the reasons I like this place so much: You know you're in the desert when you stay here. The resort has a fabulous tennis facility and an impressive health club and small spa, and although there's no golf course on the premises, there is one adjacent. The views are among the finest in the valley, and the Jacuzzi tucked into a rocky hillside is as romantic as they come. All guest rooms have great views and feature a sort of European deluxe decor. Balconies provide plenty of room for taking in the vista. There's an excellent restaurant on the premises, so the distance from town isn't as significant as it might otherwise be.Facilities: 2 restaurants (New American, American); lounge; juice bar; 2 pools; 9 tennis courts; health club and full-service spa; 3 Jacuzzis; saunas; bike rentals; children's programs; game room; concierge; pro shop; room service; massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning.
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
Can you say guilty pleasure. I know this place, with its Moorish-palace styling, doesn't belong in Phoenix, but I still love it. It feels as if you're vacationing in Spain. With its royal palms, tiled fountains, and waterfalls, the Princess offers an exotic atmosphere unmatched by any other valley resort. It's also home to the Phoenix Open golf tournament and the city's top tennis tournament, which means the two golf courses here are superb and the courts are top-notch. There's also the Willow Stream spa and a water playground complete with two water slides. This resort, located a 20-minute drive north of Old Town Scottsdale, will delight anyone in search of a romantic hideaway, while families will enjoy both the water playground and the pond where kids can go fishing. The decor of the guest rooms is elegant Southwestern, and the spacious bathrooms have double vanities and separate showers and tubs. All units have private balconies. The Marquesa serves superb Spanish cuisine, while upscale Mexican food and mariachis are the specialties at La Hacienda.Facilities: 4 restaurants (Spanish, Mexican, steakhouse, American); 3 lounges; 4 pools; 2 18-hole golf courses; 7 tennis courts; exercise room; full-service spa; Jacuzzi; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; golf and tennis pro shops; shopping arcade; salon; 24-hr. room service; massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning.
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