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Things to do in Arizona before it's too hot

Things to do in Arizona before it's too hot

 

things to do in Candler, Phoenix AZIt’s almost April and we have a gorgeous weather in Chandler, Arizona. Before it will get too hot residents and visitors should take an advantage of different outdoor activities and enjoy the great weather conditions.

 

One of the activities we recommend in Chandler area is Phoenix Hot Air Balloon Rides. For this adventure you will need to be out of bed early since most of the flights depart around sunrise.

 

All flights begin with the inflation of the balloon by motorized fans. After thirty minutes we are ready for flight. Balloon will drift high above the desert and you will be standing in the beautiful hand-created wicker basket. The luxurious, over-sized basket has plenty of room to allow everyone to enjoy the ride and take excellent photographs. As you gently leave the Earth, you'll be amazed at how light the balloon feels.

 

During the flight a guide will point out all the attraction – like White Tank and Mazatzal Mountains, Lake Pleasant, Weavers Needle and of course downtown Phoenix. If you are going to float in a cloudless day you might even see the snowcapped San Francisco Peaks.

 

After the flight, you will be offered a champagne toast and a light gourmet breakfast.

 

The meeting point for the Hot Air Expeditions  - Deer Valley Airport

704 W Deer Valley Road, Phoenix, AZ

 

If you have more questions call: 480-502-6999
Or visit website

source: hotairexpeditions.com

Mike Wilbur
Guild Mortgage Company and Oregon Homes For Heroes - Salem, OR

My best friend moved to Phoenix two years ago and told me the heat wasn't that bad.  After three years he is starting to change his tune.  Is there any hope for him?

Mar 30, 2010 04:57 PM
Megan Izdebska & Hanna Manoufar Chandler, Scottsdale Real Estate Agent
United Brokers Group - Chandler, AZ
Double Commitment. Double Results.

Hope??? Not sure....it's gets realy hot in here. Still can not get used to the Arizona hit. We think about summer in Arizona like about winter in the East Coast - you just have to stay inside and enjoy indoor activities :) no shavling though...

Apr 01, 2010 09:53 AM