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Arizona Road Trip 2019- Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort and Phoenix

Located in the hills of Phoenix, Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort is a luxury hotel with an incredible pool complex. We arrived in the mid-afternoon, ready to thrown on our swim suits and indulge in umbrella drinks.

The resort grounds are sprawling, featuring multiple buildings and pools. Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort reminded me of Disney’s Hollywood Tower of Terror attraction, with its Spanish styling and vintage vibe. The pool nearest to our room was surrounded by grand fountains and lush foliage.

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Although not official an “adult-only pool,” this pool seemed to be primarily occupied by adults and it featured a swim up bar with seats in the water.

On our way to find the main pool complex, we got a little lost and discovered the gym and day spa. We noticed that there was a very large outdoor pool and spa in the gym complex that was completely empty. We walked in and found out that use of the gym and pool were part of our resort fee. I think this might be the best kept secret, especially in the summer, when the resort is busy. This pool is somewhat hidden and I don’t think that it would occur to most guests that it is available for their use.

After an hour of lounging around in our private pool, we were ready to keep exploring. Quickly, we discovered that the main pool complex was just a two-minute walk from the gym. The main complex is gated and hotel guests need to show their room keys in exchange for a colored wrist band that allows access.

The pool complex has a fun wild west theme, that even includes facades of a western town. The area has two levels, with various pools and waterslides. We went straight to the lazy river! Unlike many hotels, the lazy river tubes are provided free of charge and they also have cubbies to store belongings. The lazy river was relaxing and didn’t include any waterfalls or squirting water features- which I usually avoid like the plague! There were plenty of pool toys available for use and the main pools had pool basketball. Besides floating in the lazy river, we spent most of our time parked on lounge chairs, enjoying cocktails. The food and drink options were plentiful (although some of the selections, like a BBQ, were seasonal) and the prices were similar to other resorts. There was also a miniature golf course and tennis courts in the pool complex. So much to do! We were busy having fun and left the camera back in the room, however, the pool complex is very impressive, do a google image search and check it out!

Our room was also very nice. We had a one bedroom suite with a balcony. The door opened into a small living area with a couch, television, wet bar, and desk. In the middle portion of the room, we had a small bathroom with a separate vanity and sink. The shower/toilet area was the only disappointment in the room. It was a tight squeeze and had a pop-in/ pre-fab shower unit: very out of place with the tone of the rest of our room. Our bedroom featured a king bed, large dresser, closet and television. There was access to a private balcony off of the bedroom. I appreciated the resort touches, such as throw blankets and plush robes. Bathroom aside, this was a lovely and comfortable hotel room.

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The main restaurant for the resort is called Rico’s. It is open for all meals and cocktails, but is also the main breakfast spot. We tried to go for breakfast on Sunday morning, but it was absolutely jammed. We skipped it and headed out to explore Phoenix.

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During our brief visit to Phoenix, we learned a few things. First, there are plenty of restaurants and shops. It seems like Phoenix has just about every major chain restaurant that we could wish for, plus many more. On the flip-side, these restaurants were absolutely busy on the weekends. Almost unbearably busy. We managed to find an Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant for a quick breakfast. The previous night, we ended up at a great burger place called Bubba’s 33. Yummy food and the most amazing service by the entire staff. The service was so notably good, that we even spoke to the manager to pass along the praise. It has fun Americana decor and for bonus points, I was seated next to a Sinclair Gasoline Dino sign!

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After dinner, we visited the local Fry’s Electronics. The best thing about Fry’s Electronics is their over-the- top theming. The Phoenix location was no exception. They even had mannequins!

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Dunkin Donuts is still a special thing for me. They have only recently arrived on the west coast and none are near where we live. We stopped at the Dunkin Donuts near our hotel just before they closed and got large iced coffees with Girl Scout Cookie flavors. A little sickly, but also tasty. The super sweet woman working the closing shift, gave us whole bag of Munchkin’s for free and also upsized our drinks for free. Truly, everyone we encountered in Arizona was exceptionally friendly.

In the morning, the weather wasn't warm enough to use the pool, so we looked at model homes. For a few years, we’ve been contemplating moving and checking out model homes has become a favorite activity. Even my step-kids enjoy it. Phoenix seems like a great place for a potential move and we were really impressed with how much house you can get for your money. We looked a bit beyond Phoenix, out in Chandler and Gilbert. I’m not ready to move just yet and I’m not sure that Arizona is in our future, but I definitely like what I saw.

By the mid-afternoon, the temperatures had warmed up and we went back the Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort for pool time. We had quite a few cocktails, but luckily we were able to walk to a nearby Chinese restaurant for dinner.

Here is a pretty view of the sunset

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The Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort is a gorgeous property and a great place for a romantic getaway or family vacation, however, we decided to end our stay a day early. We had been hoping for an escape from the cold weather that we were experiencing in California and although Phoenix was warmer, it was just barely tolerable for lounging around the pool. Since it was chilly, we changed our reservations and headed out for an unplanned Flagstaff adventure.

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Friday 03.22.19
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Arizona Road Trip 2019- Parker to Phoenix ( London Bridge in Lake Havasu)

We woke up early and enjoyed our included breakfast buffet at the Hampton Inn. Although we were told that the hotel was filled to capacity, breakfast was surprisingly quiet. It also included more hot options than the usual Hampton Inn breakfast. The Parker Hampton Inn is not located in the nicest area, but it was definitely a cut-above average for the hotel brand.

Dan hates to backtrack on road trips, but we decided that it was worth it to check-out The London Bridge in Lake Havasu. In 1968, the city founder of Lake Havasu, Robert P. McCulloch, won a bid to buy The London Bridge and he had it brought over from England, brick-by-brick, to be reassembled in Arizona. The original London Bridge from the nursery rhyme, had been replaced with this bridge in 1831. This “new” London Bridge began to sink and was not efficient for modern living, so the city of London decided to auction it off. It’s definitely unique to have a piece of London in Arizona and it was just thirty-minutes out of our way, so we had to make the effort to see it.

Lake Havasu is a resort town in the desert that is filled with snowbirds in the winter and is known for being the west coast spring break party central. I had visited once before in my early-twenties (not for spring break) and didn’t think much of the area. It was back then, as it is now, kind of a dead town. The London Bridge is one of the main attractions and much is made to promote it. There is even a little tribute to England with lions and red phone boxes. It’s tacky and touristy, but we were delighted. Gone from my first visit, was a British Pub. They need to bring back the pub; My husband wanted a full-English breakfast!

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Another phone-less, phone box was located near the water, in front of The London Bridge!

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The overcast weather was perfect for our little piece of London.

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The bridge had a section covered in love locks.

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Here is a view from the bridge, showing a few of the many boat rental shops.

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Posing with “The Dedication” statue.

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A visit to The London Bridge would not be complete without a stop at the gift shop. We did buy our obligatory fridge magnet, but we skipped the teapot.

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We spent about thirty minutes at Lake Havasu. It was just enough time to enjoy the bridge. If the weather had been nicer, it would have been great to rent a boat and get out on the lake. While I don’t think I’d come back to Lake Havasu for a full vacation, it is worth a short visit.

It was a quick backtrack to Parker, where on the drive we enjoyed the views of mountains, rivers, and a million RV parks. I cannot emphasize enough the volume of RV parks. It was staggering.

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In Parker, we made a quick pit-stop at a Walmart to buy “bug resistant” windshield wiper fluid. The bugs were too mighty for the special fluid and we were battle guts the entire trip. We did see a fun display of Parker Monopoly at Walmart. Perhaps we didn’t spend enough time in Parker to really appreciate it, but we were very surprised that the town had its own monopoly game!

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On the drive to Phoenix, the sun started to come out and the cool weather melted away. Nature knew that we were ready for pool time!

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A little less than three hours later, we reached Phoenix! We drove near downtown, but not through it.

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A few exits from our hotel, I saw a familiar name: Glendale Avenue was the major cross street for my childhood home in Glendale, California!

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In my next post, I will review our stay at an amazing resort in Phoenix, Arizona!

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Wednesday 03.20.19
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Arizona Road Trip 2019 - Big Bear Lake to Parker

We have had a really cold, snowy, dreary winter, so in efforts to escape to somewhere warm, Dan and I hopped in our truck and went on a last-minute road trip to Arizona. I had been to Arizona, but I had not seen much of the state, including its capital, Phoenix. It was early March and Phoenix looked to have pool weather = mid-high 70’s, so it was the perfect place for our escape.

I love road trips. Even when the unexpected happens ( like getting lost and driving a day out of our way in remote Utah), I’ve never had a bad time on a road trip. Road trips invite discovery and adventure. You get a real sense of a place, visiting towns that are not over-run with tourists. For example, on that Utah trip, we discovered an amazing restaurant in the middle of a field, where I ate the best cherry pie that I have ever tasted! I get a huge amount of joy from planning a vacation, but I like how on a road trip, we always find places that I never encountered during my planning. Road trips are by nature flexible and this aspect is exciting.

We hit the road early on a Friday afternoon. The first part of our drive was familiar, taking us off of Big Bear mountain and into the stunning desert landscape of the Lucern Valley. We’ve done this drive dozens of times: it’s our road to one of our favorite destinations, Las Vegas. However, for the first time, we were able turn off on the 40 East and head towards Needles!

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I never grow bored with desert landscapes. I love the soft palette of buttery sand and pale green cactus. The blue sky was filled with clouds. We took tons of pictures until we lost the light.

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We got excited when we spotted a helicopter on a trailer!

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Here’s a shot of Dan behind the wheel! A big thank you to Dan for doing nearly all of the driving. I took over for a little bit on the way home, but Dan did about 90% of the driving on our four-day trip. We drove for over twenty hours!

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As the sun was setting, the landscape was changing. The hills were turning more jagged and the colors was becoming tangerine and rust. We both wished that we had been able to start our drive earlier in the day, as we were missing the stunning Arizona scenery. A road trip is all about the views and driving at night spoils it. The last few hours of the day were driven in the dark.

We battled bugs on our trip! Well, actually they died on our windshield and we battled the heavy accumulation of bug guts!

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On the first night, we stayed at a Hampton Inn in Parker, Arizona. I have to confess that the hotel was not in the best area. The Hampton Inn was lovely and consistent with the brand. I’m a fan of Hampton Inn, I always find them to be a decent and reliable place to stay. The guy at check-in gave us a huge bag of snacks and extra water, so that was a bonus. Unfortunately, the hotel’s location was in a very industrial area with several unsavory looking people lurking nearby. I would not have felt safe outside of the hotel, if I had been alone.

We walked to a nearby Mexican restaurant called Maya’s Restaurant. Immediately, I liked Maya’s Restaurant because of the warm welcome that we received from the staff.

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Although it was a Friday night, the place was dead and we were among a handful of customers. The decor was festive, even if the vibe was quiet. It looked to me that it had originally been a 1950’s diner that had been changed to a Mexican restaurant.

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We kicked off our mini-vacation with a large banana margarita for me and a Corona for Dan.

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We feasted on the combination (shrimp, steak, chicken) fajita platter. My mouth is watering just remembering our meal!

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In a store window next to Maya’s Restaurant, I spotted this picture. It made me laugh, but I also took it as a reminder to keep from getting speeding tickets on this trip. I’m happy to report that this was a ticket-free holiday!

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We were back in our hotel room before nine and asleep, getting rest for all of the fun that we were about to have on Saturday!





tags: American Roadtrip, Arizona Roadtrip, California Roadtrip, Parker Arizona, Hampton Inn Parker Arizona, Where to Stay in Parker Arizona, Where to Eat in Parker Arizona, Maya's Restaurant Parker Arizona, Pictures of Parker Arizona, Pictures of Needles California, Pictures of Clouds, Planning a Roadtrip, Arizona in Winter, Our Winter Roadtrip, Our Road trip to Arizona 2019, Road Trip Tips, Bugs on Windscreen
categories: Eat, Sleep, Visit
Monday 03.18.19
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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