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Closed
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Mon |
Closed
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Tue |
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Wed |
10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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Thu |
10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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Fri |
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Sat |
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Let the fun begin! Bring the family to Castles N' Coasters, where knights and princesses can ride roller coasters, splash around on the water rides, and play miniature golf. The rides and attractions here are only tame. On one wild ride, you'll also find the Desert Storm coaster, with vertical drops, flips, and spins. Castles N Coasters has thrill-seeking attractions to fit everyone's interest, including getting a little wet on Splashdown, flying to great heights, and instantly falling on Sky Diver. Family fun since 1977, Castles N Coasters is your destination for FUN.
Stroll through Historic Heritage Square for a visual feast that delves into the rich history of Phoenix's Victorian past. The Rosson House dates back to the late 1800s and is the Square's centerpiece and a sight to behold. The historic architecture remains intact, while the buildings have become museums, shops, and restaurants. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a peaceful place to unwind, Heritage Square has something for everyone. Remember to acknowledge the O'Odham and Piipaash peoples and their ancestors, whose traditional territory and homelands we now stand on.
Ready for a night of dancing and fun? Head to Bar Smith, located in the heart of downtown Phoenix. Whether you prefer to dance under the stars on the open Rooftop or inside on the lower level, Bar Smith has something for everyone. On Ladies Night, groove to the beats of HipHop/EDM Latin and DJ Fantastico. On BigFun Fridays, get down to Trip/Glitch/House and Electro/Prog/Dubstep. And on Solstice Saturdays, Senbad & Salaz bring the house down with new & old school hip hop, R&B, funk, and more. With two floors of creativity and energy, Bar Smith is the perfect spot to dance the night away.
Experience parts of our past through the eyes of the men and women who take the oath to protect it at Phoenix Police Museum. There, you'll be able to view a fascinating collection of artifacts and historical items from the department's formation in 1881 up to present-day memorabilia. Among the highlights is a recreated 1900s police station and a 1919 Ford Model T Police Car. You'll get a real sense of how the Phoenix Police Department has evolved over the years and its essential role in shaping the city.