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Unique AZ
Birds in the Garden
May 1-August 31, 2008
Join expert birders for a morning bird walk along the Garden trails. Everyone, including first-time birders, is welcome. Wear a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes, and bring binoculars if available.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10/Adults, $9/Seniors, $5/Students, $4/Children (3-12), Free/Members and Children 2 and Under
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 1-August 31, 2008Times:
Monday 7:00am -
Venue Info
1201 North Galvin Parkway Phoenix, AZ 85008
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Locations
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Chihuly Art Exhibition
"Chihuly"
Review posted by: fabgirl from Phoenix, Dec 20, 2008
Chihuly during Luminaries was incredible. Breathtaking. This is a must see exhibit at night time. I recommend you see this while you still can.
Chihuly during Luminaries was incredible. Breathtaking. This is a must see exhibit at night time. I recommend you see this while you still can.
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Event Name: Las Noches de las Luminarias
"Centrally located and family friendly!!!"
Review posted by: T.A. from Chandler, Az, Dec 05, 2008
I went last year and plan on going again this year. It was chilly so bring a loved one. Very romance and family friendly.
I went last year and plan on going again this year. It was chilly so bring a loved one. Very romance and family friendly.
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Event Name: Corks & Cactus
"Corks & Cactus"
Comment posted by: Roxane from Phoenix, AZ, Sep 29, 2008
It was warm, wonderful evening, my sister and I had a great time. What a treat to win the tickets! The music was perfect and food . . . delicious. Thank you so much!
It was warm, wonderful evening, my sister and I had a great time. What a treat to win the tickets! The music was perfect and food . . . delicious. Thank you so much!
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Event Name: Flashlight Tours
"The Way to Enjoy a Summer Evening"
Review posted by: Desert Mama! from Scottsdale, Jul 23, 2008
Great idea for kids who are curious about nature and the desert. Of course the bugs, frogs and looking for possible bats were quite entertaining for the little ones! Although happily married enjoying... Expand
Great idea for kids who are curious about nature and the desert. Of course the bugs, frogs and looking for possible bats were quite entertaining for the little ones! Although happily married enjoying a romantic and intellectual evening, it would also be a great date night for getting to know someone! Collapse
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Event Name: Spring Butterfly Exhibit - Marshall Butterfly Pavilion
"Butterfly Exhibit"
Review posted by: Patricia Q. from Minneapolis, MN, May 07, 2007
Though the Botanical Gardens were beautiful, I was not impressed by the Butterfly Exhibit. There were not as many butterflies as I thought there would be. Also, as advertised online, it does not make... Expand
Though the Botanical Gardens were beautiful, I was not impressed by the Butterfly Exhibit. There were not as many butterflies as I thought there would be. Also, as advertised online, it does not make mention that it is an additional $2.00 to get into the Exhibit, unless you have a coupon. Not that this is a large amount, but this is very deceiving. Collapse
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Event Name: Las Noches de las Luminarias
"Disappointed with this year's trip to the garden"
Review posted by: Bobbi Reilly from Phoenix, AZ, Dec 21, 2006
This year we took a guest and were quite disappointed. The food was cold and mediocre quality, but fairly expensive. There seemed to be more interest in taking meal tickets than providing good food.... Expand
This year we took a guest and were quite disappointed. The food was cold and mediocre quality, but fairly expensive. There seemed to be more interest in taking meal tickets than providing good food. There seemed to be little in terms of entertainment. In years past, the place seemed so alive. Anyway, enjoyed the flute, the bells and the barbershop quartet very much. Could not see at one other location, and there was only one other thing....the Latin music. Much to do about so little. So, we left. I think the volunteers on the path also realized that there was simply not that much to see and enjoy. Collapse
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