Posted in Arizona, tagged activities, Arizona, tourism on March 28, 2006 | 1 Comment »
A 2004 poll of domestic overnight tourists in Arizona indicated they come for a variety of reasons.
Highlights from the report:
What are their primary Arizona activities?
Shopping, Dining & Entertainment - 41.0%
Sightseeing - 33.0%
Nature - 28.0%
Culture - 18.0%
Attractions - 17.0%
Outdoor/ Sports - 12.0%
As reported in The Arizona Republic 03/18/06. Source: D.K. Shifflet for the Arizona [...]
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Posted in Arizona, tagged Arizona, Sedona, sightseeing on March 28, 2006 | No Comments »
The trick to touring Sedona is to schedule time to savor each stop. Don’t rush from place to place like a tourist checking European monuments off a list…
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Looking for a new job? Think about heading to Arizona. In both the large and small market categories, three of Arizona’s metropolitan areas made the Milken Institute Best Performing Cities Index, a measurement of where jobs are being created in America.
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Driving the loop from Phoenix to Sedona is to travel from the past to present in the footsteps of the famous and infamous, through some of nature’s most stunning scenery…
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Entrance fees at Grand Canyon National Park will go up May 1, an increase that will hit everyone from hikers to drivers with a vanload of family members headed to the historic El Tovar Hotel…
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Posted in Arizona, tagged Arizona, Prescott on March 14, 2006 | No Comments »
A family of Arizona online travel guides has re-launched its Prescott, Arizona travel website with a brand new look, along with a vision for what’s to come for its portfolio of popular websites in Northern Arizona. Prescott.com is a full-service, even better-looking online Prescott, Arizona travel guide from Southwest Media Communications that offers visitors a [...]
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People looking for a new vacation spot might try one of 12 so-called unusual places reachable without a passport, such as Prescott.
The description comes from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Each year since 2000 it has named a “Dozen Distinctive Destinations” appealing to tourists’ taste for historic places.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Phoenix on March 4, 2006 | No Comments »
Grace Hospitality to Manage New Arizona Resort
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iLoveInns.com travel writers have selected 12 elegant bed & breakfasts that embody the ever
increasing value of B&B and country inn weddings. A wide-variety of inns were chosen for
their ability to create one-of-a-kind intimate wedding experiences for couples.
Enjoy the article and be sure to visit Sedona.net to learn more about the Lodge at Sedona, featured in [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged airlines, Phoenix, Scottsdale on March 4, 2006 | No Comments »
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) February 23, 2006 — Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) announced today the addition of 15 new flights in 15 city-pairs across the nation, six of which will serve New Orleans. The new flights will be added in four installments. To take advantage of this new Southwest Airlines service and super low fares, visit: [...]
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