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Elf: The Musical at Phoenix Theatre

Phoenix Theatre will be showing the popular Elf: The Musical at its Mainstage Theatre through Sunday, Dec. 30. Kids of all ages will marvel at this festive, funny and colorful Christmas show in Downtown Phoenix. Elf: The Musical tickets start at $29.

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North Pole Experience

Friday is the last day to hop aboard Santa’s Magic Trolley at the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff and get transported through the Magic Portal to Santa’s Grand Workshop in the North Pole via the North Pole Experience. Stop at the famous Toy Hall of Fame to help the elves build toys and visit Mrs. Claus’ Bakery for her signature hot cocoa and tasty treats. And, of course, you can’t leave without stopping by the mail room to write a personal letter to Santa and visit the top-secret hanger to see his newest sleigh. Ticket prices range from $39 to $65. 

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Christmas at the Princess 

Through New Year’s Eve, revelers are invited to step into the holiday splendor with Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ four-story musical tree, the Desert Ice Skating Rink (made of real ice), S’mores Land with the Polar Ice Glide and a Build-A-Bear Workshop, 4 million dazzling Lagoon Lights, Santa’s Secret Headquarters and festive friends like Peppermint Penguin, Princess Noel, Graham the S’more, Shivers the Yeti and Selfie Elfie during Christmas at the Princess. The resort also offers special holiday vacation packages with added extras and exclusive character meet and greets, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Cox Charities and the #LoveUp Foundation for foster children. 

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Las Noches de Las Luminarias

It’s your last chance to check out Las Noches de Las Luminarias as it lights up the night at Desert Botanical Garden. Electric Desert | A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective sets the stage for true holiday magic with more than 8,000 hand-lit luminaria bags, thousands of twinkle lights and the pulse of Electric Desert. Tickets start at about $30 for members and about $35 for the general public. 

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New Year’s Dining in Phoenix

Looking to book a decadent dining experience for your New Year’s Eve evening? Click here to check out the festive menus planned at Valley restaurants to say “see ya” to 2018.