Hotel Resort
Yes ... life is this good!
Oro Valley, Arizona, United States
ACTION NEEDED: Please send your "Booking" with -one- name (first & last) of the person who will be responsible for checking into your condo at the front desk as it appears on your/their ID. The front desk is required to view the ID at check-in and the name given by you must match the ID. ADDITIONALLY, please be aware that I need to know the person's name ON THE BOOKING REQUEST at the “Time guest submits Booking, or Booking Request” ( NOT on an inquiry ). PLEASE NOTE that; If no name is stated, the name on the right column of the VRBO Booking Request Page will be entered on the reservation -and- (name CANNOT be changed on the guest VRBO Account after the booking is accepted, in an attempt to avoid this requirement). PLEASE NOTE that there may be a fee involved for a name change once your Booking is accepted. Thank you!brbrThree Bedroom – Special Needs: King in master, queen in second, twins in third bedroom, queen Murphy bed in living area. Maximum occupancy 8.brbr***Please review ALL details in each field***brbrThe Resort maintains a high standard through its maintenance, upgrade, and refurbishment program. As a result the unit characteristics may change from time to time and vary.brbrWhen you check into the resort, the front desk will require a $100 security deposit hold against a credit/debit card in case any major damage should occur. The security deposit will be released back to you on the day of departure.brbrABSOLUTELY NO PETS ALLOWED! If you have a service animal, you must let us know in writing prior to booking.brbrUnit Amenitiesbrbr- Air conditioningbr- Cable TVbr- DVD playerbr- Stereo with CDbr- Telephonebr- Wifi / Internet access (fee applicable)br- Balcony/terracebr- Gas barbecuebr- Murphy bedbr- Washer and dryerbr- Iron and ironing boardbr- HairdryerbrbrbrResort Amenitiesbr- Outdoor poolbr- Outdoor children's poolbr- Outdoor hot tubbr- Tennis courtbr- Outdoor children's playgroundbr- Fitness centerbr- Sport court br- Arcade gamesbr- Pooltablebr- Ping-Pongbr- Shared computer with InternetbrbrbrLocal Activitiesbr- Golfbr- Horseback ridingbr- Rock climbingbr- Cavesbr- Pima Air and Space Museumbr- Mexico border (1.5 hour drive)br- Biosphere 2 br- Hiking/Trail Runningbr- Bikingbr- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum br- Downtown Tucsonbr- Tombstone and Boothill CemetarybrbrbrbrbrbrGiant saguaro cacti flood the Oro Valley like a gathering of worshippers-their green arms stretched out to receive the sun. And yes, it is sun you will find here among the Santa Catalina mountains. Over 350 days a year it bakes the region into warm, desert tones.brbrbrbrSnowbirds flock to the area for this reason. But there's so much more to nearby Tucson and the Sonoran Desert. No trip would be complete without visits to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, the Mission San Xavier del Bac and Pima Air and Space Museum. And, with a hike into Catalina State Park, your conception of the word "desert" will be altered. The area is surprisingly lush and green. Rancho Vistoso also puts you within easy reach of Nogales, Mexico, for festive day trips devoted to shopping and exploring.brbrbrPopular AttractionsbrPima Air & Space MuseumbrView more than 200 aircraft on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum (PASM). The museum also has an original WWII barracks, which houses a chronologically arranged collection of model military aircraft ranging from pre-WWI to the present. Open: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily except Christmas. Approx. 30 miles.brbrbrHistoric Downtown TucsonbrDowntown Tucson reflects the history and cultural diversity of the Old Pueblo in each of its distinct districts, including El Presidio, which encompasses the area around the original walled presidio, and the Congress Street Corridor, home to the city's nightlife, unique shops and historic theaters. Experience this historic area on a walking tour. Approx. 14 miles.brbrbrBiosphere IIbrTake a tour of Biosphere II-a three-acre, glass-enclosed, self-sustaining model of Earth, which once was home to eight scientists. Open: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Approx. 22 miles.brbrbrAnnual FestivalsbrFebruary: Tucson Rodeo, Tucson Gem and Mineral ShowbrbrbrApril: Pima County Fair, 4th Ave Street FairbrbrbrOctober: Helldorado Days, Night Fall @ Old Tucson StudiobrbrbrNovember: El Tour De TucsonbrbrbrDecember: Parade of Lights, 4th Ave Street Fairbr
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