The Best in Stay & Play: 2016

Woman Wearing a Straw Hat Sunbathing at the Edge of a Swimming Pool

Woman Wearing a Straw Hat Sunbathing at the Edge of a Swimming Pool

When you work hard you have to play hard, right? Luckily for Valley residents, some of the nations best resorts, accommodations, and entertainment are right in their own backyards. Here’s AZFoothills.com readers hotlist for stay and play in the Valley.

These are the winners of Best of Our Valley 2016. Winners will be featured in the April 2016 issue of Arizona Foothills Magazine, a tell-all guide to the best people and places in the Valley of the Sun, as chosen by its residents. The winners with the most total votes will be featured on the cover, but you will have to wait until April to find out who they are!

As a special thanks to the winners and those who helped them attain their “Best Of” status, a celebratory bash will be held in May 2016. Stay tuned for details on the fabulous fete!

All those who won this year can download their 2016 Winners logos here.  

THE WINNERS LIST: STAY & PLAY

Best CasinoTalking Stick Resort and Casino

Best Pet Resort/Boarding FacilityCamp Bow Wow

Best Downtown Phoenix HotelHyatt Regency Phoenix

AFM FAV: Best Downtown Phoenix HotelThe Palomar

Best Lobby BarHotel Valley Ho

Best Movie TheatreHarkins

Best Movie Theatre: Dine InFilm Bar

Best Place to Discover Your Inner ArtistPinspiration

Most Relaxing Resort PoolThe Wigwam

Best ResortThe Wigwam

AFM FAV: Best Resort – Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

Best Valley Adventure ExperienceFloat Balloon Tours

Best Valley HikingSouth Mountain

AFM FAV: Best Valley HikingCamelback Mountain

Most Luxe AccommodationsThe Wigwam

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