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So Many Things To Do....

Tucson is a veritable cornucopia of diverse treasures to explore.The Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau has a vast amount of information and tools to allow you to discover the best of this region at their website visitTucson.org. We've highlighted several recommendations here to get you started on your way to a wonderful experience in Tucson, Arizona.


Social Programs
Tickets to social programs can be purchased for accompanying persons for $150 each. Separate registration fees for the Desert Museum Dinner & Tour are $65, and $50 for the Cowboy BBQ Delight dinner

Welcome Reception
Sunday Oct. 30
It’s been a long day of travel, and your friends and colleagues are looking forward to seeing you in the Arizona Deck at The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa. Relax, say hello to old friends and new, and have a bite to eat before retiring for the exciting days to come!

Dia de Muertos – (after dinner gathering)
October 31st
Come as your favorite POLLUTANT!
Join friends and colleagues in celebrating Dia de Muertos – Mexico’s “Day of the Dead”. La Muerte – Death – has long been a fixture in Mexican society, honoring those who are gone but not forgotten. We look forward to seeing your most creative costume endeavors, to enjoying a cocktail and having some fun with friends in the Grand Ballroom of The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa!


The Ultimate Southwest Tour – The Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum Tour & Dinner
November 1st
“Where the desert comes alive” is this museum’s catch phrase! A more distinctive and appropriate location for dinner in Tucson is not to be found. Enjoy a late afternoon tour of this combination zoo-natural history – botanical garden location with docents, or wander through the exhibits on your own. If you wish, you may also enjoy a fantastic dinner prepared and served under the stars by the museum’s own catering team, with native music and entertainment to accompany. Before you head back to your hotel, take advantage of the astronomers and telescopes placed in the museum parking lot for your enjoyment. Because Kitt Peak Observatory is so near to Tucson, there are no high powered city lights to dim your view! How better to celebrate a visit to the desert? (THIS TOUR INCLUDES A BOX LUNCH)


Cowboy BBQ Delight –
November 2nd
How can you leave Arizona without an authentic Cowboy BBQ and country swing band? You can’t! Gather in the secluded Catalina Basin at The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa for an evening of spur-kickin’ and yee-hawin’. To entertain you, we have live music and even a dance instructor or two for those of you who haven’t yet experienced the excitement of country swing and line dancing! It’s sure to be a lively evening, and the perfect way to end your stay!



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Here are a few of the many ways you can choose to enjoy yourself in Tucson. Click on your favorites for descriptions, direct contact info, and all the details you'll need.

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Southern Arizona Attractions Passport

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Travel the region with your 2004-05 Tucson Attractions Passport--an exclusive pocket savings guide to the best there is to see and do in Southern Arizona. Enjoy dozens of fantastic 2-for-1 offers and discounts.

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