Guests can pick songs from the juke box, shop for antiques and vintage goodies or order from the full service menu. In 1938, Fred MacAlpine purchased the pharmacy at this location and gave it his name, serving malts, ice cream sodas and shakes at the soda fountain, according to the restaurant website. Get a side of history with your fries and shake. You'll have to stay the night to get access to the water park, but some other amenities are open to the public. Pima Road in Scottsdale, is a resort with a mega water park inside, along with other activities including a ropes course. This national resort company just opened its first Arizona location this fall. Camelback Road, cost $24 for adults, $20 for seniors, students and military and $15 for kids ages 3-12. Tickets for Wonderspaces Arizona, 7014 E. This interactive art exhibition in the Scottsdale Fashion Square claims that the artists of the current show "Elsewhere" will "prompt us to question our reality" with art that offers "glimpses into what else there can be." These art displays are both thought-provoking and Instagram-worthy, with rooms full of dangling lights or lined with mirrors. Legoland Discovery Center ArizonaĪ post shared by Wonderspaces Arizona on at 2:00pm PST Most of the books in the store have four stars or more. The site says it selects books for the physical stores by looking at factors including its own customer ratings and popularity on the website Goodreads. Scottsdale Road, sells books, electronics, toys, games, smart home products and other popular buys from. Amazon BooksĪmazon just opened a physical book store in Scottsdale.
Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for teens ages 13-19, $10 for kids 4-12 and free for kids 3 and under. There are also interactive kids activities. Technology allows you to hear and see these instruments played in their country of origin, and the Experience Gallery allows you to try your own hand at an instrument or two. Mayo Blvd. in Phoenix, you'll find more than 7,000 instruments from all over the world. Mattias Martens, 5, front, and his sister Annamieke Martens, 8, look at an exhibit at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Ariz.Īt the Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E.