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US Airways Flights from Carlsbad (CLD) to Phoenix (PHX)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Carlsbad (CLD) to Phoenix (PHX) regularly scheduled to depart at 6:30am and arrive at 9:08am. Usually a De Havilland Canada DHC-8 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Carlsbad, CA to Phoenix, AZ is 1 hour and 38 minutes.

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

Huhugam Heritage Center
Although this architectural gem adjacent to the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort was not fully open when I visited, it did have a small exhibit on ancient Native American trading trails through the desert. However, the main reason to visit this new facility operated by the Pima and Maricopa tribes is not only to learn about these tribe's culture, but to admire the fascinating architecture and ethnobotanical garden. The center complex is built within a huge berm that was designed to resemble a giant pot buried in the ground.

Burton Barr Library
This library is among the most daring pieces of public architecture in the city, and no fan of futuristic art or science fiction should miss it. The five-story cube is partially clad in enough ribbed copper sheeting to produce roughly 17,500,000 pennies. The building's design makes use of the desert's plentiful sunshine to provide light for reading, but also incorporates computer-controlled louvers and shade sails to reduce heat and glare.

Historic Sahuaro Ranch
Phoenix and neighboring valley communities started out as farming communities, but today there's little sign of this early agricultural heritage. This historic ranch in Glendale is one noteworthy exception. With its tall date palms, resident peacocks, and restored farmhouse, Sahuaro Ranch is a great introduction to what life was like here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The old fruit-packing shed now serves as a gallery hosting temporary exhibits; tours of the main house are offered.


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Fiesta Inn Resort
Reasonable rates, green lawns, palm- and eucalyptus-shaded grounds, and a location close to the airport, ASU, and Tempe's Mill Avenue make this older, casual resort one of the best deals in the valley. Okay, so it doesn't have the desert character of The Wyndham Buttes Resort across the freeway, and it isn't as stylish as the resorts in Scottsdale, but you can't argue with the rates. The large guest rooms, although a bit dark, have an appealing retro mission styling. You may not feel like you're in the desert when you stay here (due to the lawns and shade trees), but you'll certainly get a lot more for your money than at other area hotels in this price range.

The Wigwam Resort
Located 20 minutes west of downtown Phoenix and more than twice as far from Scottsdale, this property opened its doors to the public in 1929 and remains one of the nation's premier golf resorts. It's a classic, with old-school gentility, but when the money all headed to Scottsdale, this place was left feeling like an island amid the affordable housing of the west Valley. As at the Arizona Biltmore and the Camelback Inn, this is an old-money sort of place, and the traditional-style golf courses are the main reason most people choose this resort, which, although elegant, is set amid flat lands that lack the stunning desert scenery of the Scottsdale area. Most of the guest rooms are in Santa Fe-style buildings, surrounded by green lawns and colorful gardens, and all of the spacious units feature contemporary Southwestern furniture. Some units have fireplaces, but the rooms to request are those along the golf course. The Wigwam has a very traditional feel about it. In 2003, the resort underwent an extensive renovation that gave this gracefully aging golf resort a fresh new look.Facilities: 3 restaurants (Southwestern, American); 2 lounges; 2 pools; 3 18-hole golf courses; 9 tennis courts; croquet court; health club; spa services; 2 Jacuzzis; bikes; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; 24-hr. room service; massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; executive-level rooms.

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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