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US Airways Flights from Cedar City (CDC) to Phoenix (PHX)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates a non-stop flight everyday except Sunday from Cedar City (CDC) to Phoenix (PHX), regularly scheduled to depart at 12:00pm and arrive at 1:30pm. Usually a Beechcraft 1900 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Cedar City, VT to Phoenix, AZ is 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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

Arizona Capitol Museum
In the years before Arizona became a state, the territorial capital moved from Prescott to Tucson, then back to Prescott, before finally settling in Phoenix. In 1898, a stately territorial capitol building was erected (with a copper roof to remind the local citizenry of the importance of that metal in the Arizona economy). Atop this copper roof was placed the statue Winged Victory, which still graces the old capitol building today. This building no longer serves as the actual state capitol, but has been restored to the way it appeared in 1912, the year Arizona became a state. Among the rooms on view are the senate and house chambers, as well as the governor's office. Excellent exhibits provide interesting perspectives on early Arizona events and lifestyles. There are free guided tours at 10am and 2pm.

Arizona Museum for Youth
Using both traditional displays and participatory activities, this museum allows children to explore the fine arts and their own creativity. It's housed in a refurbished grocery store, which for past exhibits has been transformed into a zoo, a ranch, and a foreign country. Exhibits are geared mainly to toddlers through 12-year-olds, but all ages can work together to experience the activities.

Mesa Southwest Museum
This is one of the best museums in the valley, and its wide variety of exhibits appeals to people with a range of interests. For the kids, there are animated dinosaurs on an indoor "cliff" with a roaring waterfall, plus plenty of dinosaur skeletons. Also of interest are an exhibit on movies that have been filmed in the state, a display on Arizona mammoth kill sites, some old jail cells, and a walk-through mine mock-up with exhibits on the Lost Dutchman Mine. There's also a mock-up of a pre-Columbian temple and an artificial cave filled with beautiful mineral specimens.


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JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa
With 950 rooms, this is the largest resort in the state and stays crowded with conference groups, which can leave vacation travelers feeling a bit overlooked. Still, if you just want to spend some time in the sun drinking margaritas by the pool and not venturing out to explore the city, this place is great. It has been designed to make sure guests want for nothing and has such a wide range of restaurants (including a Roy's from Hawaii and a Starbucks), that you can spend several days here without leaving the property and not feel as though you're missing anything. There are also 4 acres of water features and pools (including a tubing "river") and a large spa with its own lap pool. At the resort's grand entrance, desert landscaping and rows of palm trees give the resort a sense of place, and the roll-up walls of the multilevel lobby let plenty of balmy desert air in during the cooler months. Guest rooms have balconies and hints of Mediterranean styling and are designed primarily for business travelers. Be sure to ask for a room with a view to the south; these rooms look out to several of Phoenix's mountain preserves. Personally, I think this place is just way too big, but I've heard you can get some great rates on Priceline.com.Facilities: 5 restaurants (Southwestern, Hawaiian fusion, Italian, steakhouse, healthy); 2 snack bars/cafes; 3 lounges; 5 pools; 2 18-hole golf courses; 8 tennis courts; health club; full-service spa; 2 Jacuzzis; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; 24-hr. room service; massage; babysitting; coin-op laundry; laundry service; dry cleaning.

Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
Located in the foothills of north Scottsdale adjacent to and with privileges at the Troon North golf course (one of the state's most highly acclaimed courses), Four Seasons has knocked the nearby Boulders resort from its pinnacle. This super-luxurious resort may not feel as expansive as Boulders, but in every other aspect it is superior. With casita accommodations scattered across a boulder-strewn hillside, Four Seasons can certainly boast one of the most dramatic settings in the valley, and with a hiking trail to the nearby Pinnacle Peak Park, the resort is a good choice for anyone who wants to explore the desert on foot. Likewise, the guest rooms and suites are among the most lavish you'll find in Arizona. If you can afford it, opt for one with a private plunge pool and an outdoor shower -- a luxury usually found only in tropical resorts. With three restaurants on the premises, it's easy to forget how far out of the Scottsdale mainstream this resort is.Facilities: 3 restaurants (Italian, steakhouse, Mexican); lounge; large 2-level pool; 2 18-hole golf courses; 4 tennis courts; large exercise room; spa; Jacuzzi; bike rentals; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; 24-hr. room service; massage; babysitting; guest laundry; laundry service; dry cleaning.

Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
The James may be the hippest hotel in Scottsdale these days, but this place did the W Hotel/Philippe Starck thing first, and I still like the contemporary rooms here better than those at the James. This is also one of the valley's most visually breathtaking spa resorts. Located high on the northern flanks of Camelback Mountain, the lushly landscaped property has great views across the valley, especially from the restaurant and lounge. The extremely spacious guest rooms are divided between the more conservative deluxe casitas and the boldly contemporary spa casitas. With their dyed-cement floors, kidney-shaped daybeds, and streamline-moderne cabinetry, these latter units are absolutely stunning. Bathrooms are huge and some have private outdoor soaking tubs. The spa, which is open only to resort guests and spa members, is one of the prettiest in the valley.


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