Visit the Catalina State Park and Arizona Attractions

October 5, 2009 by  

There are a lot of attractions to see and do while in Arizona!  So explore out the new and exciting Arizona attractions when you vacation in our vast state!  Whatever you enjoy – urban centers, vast lands, forests, or water, the State of Arizona provides exceptions variety of tourist attractions and events.  You can discover the perfect chance to relax and getaway from the frantic schedule of life.

Tour Idea #1:  Arizona Opera – Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona. The Tucson Opera Company has offices in both Tucson and Phoenix.  The Company began in 1971 and has consistently provided quality opera to the area since that time. The operas are preformed in their original language with English subtitles on the screen overhead.  No need to be afraid to go since you will be able to understand (or read) the entire story of the opera.

As well as the traditional Arizona tourist attractions, there are a variety of many fun things to experience and do.  Do you reminisce about camping when you were a child?  You can fish and have an outdoor family adventure.  Located within just a short drive, you can experience a variety of nature and natural wonders. Explore the native beauty of the state and experience the outdoors.  Whether it is exploring the historical trails or boating or hiking, there are activities for everyone. Here are simply a few of the attractions you will discover, for more ideas, check out this Arizona attractions video.

Tour Idea #2:  Camelmania – Camel Races for Hi Jolly – Quartzsite, Arizona. Legends are wonderful and the legend of Hi Jolly is one that attracts thousands of people to this community annually.  Hi Jolly is Quartzsite’s most famous citizen.  He was a dreamer, adventurer and entrepreneur although he never achieved greatness with his visions.

Balancing the quirky attractions with the general traditional attractions will organize a memorable group vacation escape.  To make the most of your family vacation getaway, you may want to consider one of the many vacation packages or tours.  Many vacation packages include transporation, hotels, and car rentals  or provide a guided tour.  Many packages include sports or museum passes, so you can find packages appropriate for everyone.  If you are fascinated in history and heritage, there are various cultural and heritage attractions, along with museums of all types of themes.

Everyone can save costs by following online travel guides. Most guides will describe the tourist attractions.  Professional guides will include more detail than simply a short snippet or sentence. Take your adventure and discover everything about your Tucson Arizona travel guide.  Enjoy your vacation escape and enjoy the chance to make family memories that will last a lifetime.

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11 Responses to “Visit the Catalina State Park and Arizona Attractions”

  1. rtpb on April 7th, 2010 8:24 pm

    Arizona Opera is slashing costs as it moves to keep its full slate of productions for the 2009-2010 season, officials said.

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  7. Ashleyy on December 12th, 2010 9:27 pm

    Hmm,….the hotel could have car rentals, too. THe lime green whatever it was that Lila drove, the fiat, the 1BRUCE1 porshe, the jeep, and didn't todd drive a beemer or something? And of COURSE there would be nighly themed dances, pinktreesloth! Of course, the spa would provide makeovers for those unfortunate guests with brown hair, glasses, or extra LBS. sweet valley bootcamp would turn everyone into SV clones. excellent!

  8. kelboa on December 24th, 2010 10:37 pm

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    Once incredibly threatened and outraged at technology's hold on developing society, I am now excited at the opportunities arising, which will especially aid activists and artists to come together and share creative inspiration and information. However, aside from providing tools for specialized groups, we will see how technology will continue to remodel our daily interactions in shopping, transportation, human interaction, and entertainment (to name a few).

    It is already possible to order a pizza from one's seat at the computer (not to break the stream of kills and gathering of virtual status among online peers when hungry) and although I consider this an outlandish ability, it goes as one more example business makers are devising ways to contact their end-users and generate profit and specialization.

    I myself spend a lot of time on the web for research and media-related arts. Due to the project I manage, I do a great deal of my work, especially in networking, planning, and exchanging information online. As for the web, I’ve been successful in my professional endeavors because I could manage the projects from anywhere in the world. I recruited filmmakers from California sitting in Switzerland, and planned the itinerary with travel agents in Africa sitting in Arizona. I use skype for interviews, business meetings, and planning. I used matador travel to build a profile for the project to network with volunteers and seek-out similar organizations. Also, in researching film equipment I used platform’s such as DVXuser to get feedback and exchange information with other filmmakers on what to purchase. For packaging of the film’s I go through sites that allow me to place custom orders and discuss the layout through online customer service. For printing books I use Blurb, which is a free bookmaking software program that enables users to design their own books and upload the outlines to the internet, then Blurb puts them into print and promotes/sells them on the site. Not to mention I am continually devising ways of implementing multi-platform programs in the humanitarian world, such as streaming live video of classroom’s where benefactors donate funds to support the school. This is something I’ve recently grown an interest for and plan to pursue.

    I also use the Internet quite often in my free time. I get my news from the web, so I’m usually on daily. I use networks such as facebook and myspace when making appointments or plans with friends, or call them on skype instead of a cell phone. Also, if I have maintenance issues with something, need a recipe, directions to a location, or instructions I use tools such as mapquest, googleearth, I follow specialized blog’s, or view an online tutorial on “How To” or “Lydia,” for example. I use stumble, youtube, and Only2Clicks, but am aware of further tools such as Flickr, Digg, Live Journal, and others. I’ve used online travel guides, planned travel online, made sales, do my banking, found apartments, jobs, restaurants, bought tickets, do my taxes, and keep up-to-date on the latest gadgets and technology in sustainability using an assortment of multi-platform software programs.

    I am highly fascinated with the readings so far in Smart Mobs, as I have grown a self-started interest in how to generate wealth (financial and educational) using advantages brought to us by the internet. I found it especially interesting when Reingold brought to our attention Docomo's reason in launching mobile internet as they did; providing incentives for the third-party developers to be responsibly in building solid sites, which in-turn allows the cell-users to investigate on their own the applications they want to use in finding directions, restaurants, and other mobile tools. This alleviates the cost for the entrepreneurs and allows the cell-user freedom of selection. Not to mention it provides business for the third-party and motivates them to cater specifically to the cell-user in delivering a functional, aesthetic online pocket-service. Due to the bandwidth now in mobile internet, I can't wait to see and devise for myself new tools to hit the market born from the demand of the end-user.

    over and out!
    kelley

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