Ollie the Trolley has a few group tour offerings depending on what you are looking for and what price range. The tours range from $55-95 and require 12 or more guests. If you are looking for something to do for FREE then be sure to check out the downtown Phoenix shuttle. This is offered every Thursday from 7-11 PM, Friday 7-2:30 AM and Saturday 7-2:30 AM. The trolley takes you to the following stops: Sun’s/ D’Back Games – Downtown ASU – Restaurants/ Bars – Arizona Center Parking/ Hotels – Symphony Hall.
There is also the First Friday Art Walk which is from 6-10 PM the first Friday of every month. This is the largest self-guided art walk there is! You have the chance to tour more than 70 galleries and other venues. If you want to get from one stop to another for free on one of the trolleys, then go to the First Fridays at the Phoenix Art Museum. You can also catch a trolley at any of the stops along the route. For more information visit: https://www.artlinkphoenix.com/index.php
On the third Friday of the month from 5-10 PM another Art Walk is offered. Be sure to check out the latest gallery openings and artist receptions.
For more information on this and other tours visit: www.olliethetrolley.net/index.html
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Spooktackular Golf – Mesa
Mesa Golfland/Sunsplash
October 1-31, 2009

Smokey Joe’s Café
October 8-November 21, 2009
Fashion Square Mall – Located at Camelback Rd. and Scottsdale Rd. This mall is 2 million square feet of stores, dining and entertainment Some of the 225 stores include Abercrombie & Fitch, Bath & Body Works, Barney’s New York (opening this fall), Build-A-Bear Workshop, as well as high-end stores including Cartier, kate spade, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.. There are about 20 places available for snacks or other food as well. For more information visit:
A definite highlight is the giraffe feeding platform. Purchase the food and step right up for the animals to take it right out of your hand! (Adults can do this too if they want).
You can take the fifteen minute Safari Train Ride through the African Wildlife exhibits or for an aerial view of the park, take the fifteen minute Sky Ride. If neither one of those rides excites your kids, there’s also a carousel, Australian boat ride which features red and gray kangaroos, the emu and the kookaburra; or log flume ride. Additional fees are charged for rides. Check the website for pricing.
There are three separate aquarium buildings and they are: The Diversity of Life in Water, The Wild and The Wonderful, and Predators. The Diversity of Life in Water features upside down jellyfish, the American alligator, some touch tanks and more. The Wild & Wonderful features a poison dart frog, clownfish and lionfish to name just a few. When you get to the Predators, you can see a piranha, giant moray eel, a white albino alligator and more.
If you want a neat dining experience, check out either the Tiburón Restaurant or Flamingo Lounge which provides great views of the sharks and other fish at the aquarium.
The Wildlife Zoo & Aquarium is located at 16501 W. Northern Ave. in Litchfield Park. For more information visit:
If you aren’t sure what you’d like to do at the festival there is The Pleasure Feast package which includes:A festival admission ticket valued at $20:
6 course meal
2 hours of entertainmentSelection of drinksSpecial Edition gobletCommemorative medallion
If you have young children, you may not want them to attend this feast as there may be suggestive or risqué humor/language. The Arizona Renaissance Festival is located at 12601 Highway 60 in Apache Junction. For more information visit:
Some exhibits you might want to visit include:
All About You exhibit explores learning and remembering as well as how our bodies move.
Psychology explores preferences of personal space as well as features The Echo Chamber where you can discover how those with blindness figure out where they are.
Get Charged Up lets you experience what it’s like to lie on a bed of nails. You can also see how a prism splits white light into the colors of the rainbow and more!
Robots: The Interactive Exhibition opens September 27, 2009 and features characters from the animated film Robots.
The science center also offers family camp-ins, which are $20 for one parent and child. Each additional child is $5. Also, it is recommended for younger children, those ages 6-10. Some upcoming classes are:
Oct. 10: It’s a Small World – Learn about nanotechnology and how you are impacted.
Oct. 24: Our Colorful World – Learn about light and color and its properties.
Nov. 7: Recipe for Weather – Learn about tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards and more.
Nov. 21: It’s Elementary, Dear Watson – Learn about scientific method and how it can be used to solve a problem. Your child will be able to observe, predict, conduct an experiment, collect data and present their conclusions.
Dec. 5: It’s About Time!–Learn about the world of time and time zones. Your child will be able to create a way to measure time without using a clock.
The Arizona Science Center is located at 600 E Washington Street in Phoenix. For more information visit:
