US Airways Flights from Milwaukee (MKE) to Phoenix (PHX)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on US Airways, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Milwaukee (MKE) to Phoenix (PHX) regularly scheduled to depart at 7:19am and arrive at 10:11am, and 2 additional non-stop flights, departing between 5:02pm and 5:09pm on select days of the week. Usually an Airbus A319 or Airbus A320 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Milwaukee, WI to Phoenix, AZ is 3 hours and 53 minutes.
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During your Phoenix vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Pinal County Historical Museum
Before touring the town, stop in at this small museum to orient yourself and learn more about the history of the area. You can blame the presence of the prison for the macabre exhibit of hanging nooses and a gas-chamber chair. There's also a collection of Tom Mix memorabilia.
The Phoenix Zoo
Forget about polar bears and other cold-climate creatures; this zoo focuses its attention primarily on animals that come from climates similar to that of the Phoenix area (although the rainforest exhibit is a definite exception). Most impressive of the displays are the African savanna and the baboon colony. The Southwestern exhibits are also of interest, as are the giant Galápagos tortoises. All animals are kept in naturalistic enclosures, and what with all the palm trees and tropical vegetation, the zoo sometimes manages to make you forget that this really is the desert.
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.
Embassy Suites Phoenix North
This resortlike hotel in north Phoenix is right off I-17, a 30- to 45-minute drive from the rest of the valley's resorts (and good restaurants) -- but if you happen to have relatives in Sun City or are planning a trip north to Sedona or the Grand Canyon, it's a good choice. The lobby of the mission-style hotel has the feel of a Spanish church interior, but instead of a cloister off the lobby, there's a garden courtyard with a huge pool and lots of palm trees. The guest rooms are all suites, although furnishings are fairly basic and bathrooms small.
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort
Named for the wild horses that still roam the desert hereabouts, this resort is located a 20-minute drive south of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on the Gila River Indian Reservation. The location is unique in the valley in that guest rooms look out across miles of undeveloped desert, which gives this resort a remote feel. Throw in horseback riding, a full-service spa featuring desert-inspired treatments, a golf course, a nature trail along a 2 1/2-mile-long re-creation of the Gila River, and a pool with a water slide, and you'll find plenty to keep you busy here. The resort is owned by the Maricopa and Pima tribes, who go out of their way to share their culture with resort guests. There is even a cultural concierge on staff. Guest rooms have great beds, small patios, and large bathrooms with separate tubs and showers. The menu in Kai, the main dining room, focuses on the indigenous flavors of the Southwest. The only drawback here is that the resort is a long way from the action in Scottsdale. Plan to stay put for a few days.Facilities: 5 restaurants (Southwestern, American); snack bar; 2 lounges; 4 outdoor pools; 2 18-hole golf courses; 2 tennis courts; health club; full-service spa; 2 Jacuzzis; horseback riding; children's programs; concierge; car-rental desk; business center; shopping arcade; 24-hr. room service; massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; casino.
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.
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