I Used To Think . . .

. . .now I just react.
More Than Desert in Valley of the Sun
One of the early breakthroughs was the 1929 opening of the Arizona Biltmore, which is worth a visit if, for no other reason, than to gawk at the walls lined with photos of celebrities at played there and its ceilings lined with gold. More than 30,000 square feet of the glitter glistens overhead in the lobby, a special meeting room, and main dining room that look and feel old enough to be comfortable without being frayed at the edges.
The valley also has its share of notable resorts, prominent among them being the Phoenician tucked into the fold of local icon Saddleback Mountain with its eye-candy nighttime vistas of the twinkling town lights to the south.
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