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The Best Family Hotels & Resorts
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch (Scottsdale; tel. 800/55-HYATT; www.scottsdale.hyatt.com): With children's programs; a "Lost Dutchman Mine" where children can dig for buried treasure; and a 10-pool, 2 1/2-acre water playground complete with sand beach and waterfalls, this place is a kid's dream come true.
Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort (Phoenix; tel. 800/876-4683; www.pointehilton.com): A water slide, tubing river, and waterfall make the water park here one of the most family-oriented at any resort in the valley. Throw in a miniature-golf course and a children's program, and you can be sure your kids will beg to come back.
Pointe South Mountain Resort (Phoenix; tel. 866/267-1321; www.pointesouthmtn.com): Let's see . . . water slides that drop nearly 70 feet, a wave pool, a water play area for the youngest ones, a tubing river, horseback riding, even spa treatments for teens. Can you say fun for the whole family?
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (Tucson; tel. 800/234-5117; www.loewshotels.com): With a playground, a kids' club, and its own waterfall, this resort has plenty to keep the kids busy. A hiking trail starts from the edge of the property, and Sabino Canyon Recreation Area is nearby.
The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa (Tucson; tel. 800/WESTIN-1; www.westinlapalomaresort.com): Kids get their own lounge and game room, and the pool area has a great water slide. In summer and during holiday periods, special programs for the kids allow their parents a little free time.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.
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