Family Vacation Resorts Phoenix AZ

Many resorts worldwide cater to families these days. Spacious suites, on-site babysitters, kids' clubs and activities, buffet meals and early evening shows are only some of the many amenities that please children and adults alike.

Local Companies

Desert Mirage Golf Course
(623) 772-0110
8710 W. Maryland Avenue
Glendale, AZ
Country Meadows Golf Club
(623) 972-1364
8411 N. 107th Ave.
Peoria, AZ
Ramada Inn Hotel & RV Park
(623) 979-7200
8955 Nw Grand Ave
Peoria, AZ
Arrowhead Country Club
(623) 561-9600
19888 N. 73rd Avenue
Glendale, AZ
Dreamweaver Lifestyle Management & Concierges
(623) 337-1036
20118 N 67th Avenue
Glendale, AZ
The Legend at Arrowhead Golf Course
(623) 561-1902
21027 N. 67th Avenue
Glendale, AZ
Sun City Country Club
(623) 933-1353
9433 N. 107th Ave.
Sun City, AZ
Cibola Vista Resort & Spa
(623) 889-6700
27501 North Lake Pleasant Rd
Peoria, AZ
Cibola Vista Resort & Spa
(623) 889-6700
27501 North Lake Pleasant
Peoria, AZ
Arizona Casino Elite LLC
(623) 872-7532
10900 W. Lane Ave
Glendale, AZ

Many resorts worldwide cater to families these days. Spacious suites, on-site babysitters, kids' clubs and activities, buffet meals and early evening shows are only some of the many amenities that please children and adults alike.

So how do you choose among all the family vacation resorts out there? Here is a checklist of questions to answer as you narrow down a resort for your next family vacation:

  1. Does the resort hotel offer suites? Sharing a standard hotel room with two small children is doable, but certainly not that comfortable for a weeklong vacation. For family trips, a spacious one-bedroom suite with a mini-fridge to store favorite snacks and drinks is ideal. If it's got a kitchenette with a microwave, even better; then it's ultra-convenient to serve up hot oatmeal or instant soup when the kids need something filling in their bellies. And a condominium with a full kitchen is wonderful, too. But even connecting standard hotel rooms will give your family a bit more room to spread out.

  2. Does the resort offer child care? Some hotels have babysitters on call if Mom and Dad would like a grown-up night out on the town. But resort hotels that truly cater to families have full-on kids' clubs, where children can go to to daylong "camp" (or drop in for part of the time) and are supervised by trained counselors or activities' staff. You'll find these "kids camps" at most all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean, Club Med and other hotels in popular family-vacation destinations. Kids' activities might range from relay races and sandcastle building to arts & crafts and snorkeling. At family-friendly resorts in wintry destinations, they'll build snowmen, sled and drink hot cocoa with newfound friends.

    For kids under the age of 4 or 5 (check your resort's kids' club minimum age), find out what sort of child care is available before you book. Few resorts do offer organized infant care, but at the Franklyn D. Resort in Jamaica, the price of your vacation includes a Vacation Nanny, who will care for your children (of all ages) from 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. every day of your stay. And in the evenings, you only pay $4/hour for care.

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Author: Kara Williams

Featured Local Company

Desert Mirage Golf Course

(623) 772-0110
8710 W. Maryland Avenue
Glendale, AZ

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