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FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE
PRINCESS
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West of the Superstitions,
where the McDowell Mountains frame the Sonoran desert town of
Scottsdale, Arizona, there is a resort hotel unlike any other in
the world. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess...the ultimate desert
oasis.
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When you first approach The Fairmont
Scottsdale Princess, along it sweeping drive, it might seem you've
come upon a great and luxurious estate. This Mexican Colonial
style resort is enhance with the natural colors of the sonoran
desert, old stone, saguaro cactus and cottonwood. In the center is
the Princess Plaza with cooling water fountains and a bell tower
reaching high.


Arizona
is known internationally for its outstanding golf courses. Guests
of The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess receive the ultimate in
tee-time reservations with the services of the central Golf
Reservation Desk. This service allows guests the flexibility to
reserve tee times at any of the areas 170 golf courses.

In
addition, golfers can enjoy a PGA Tour Golf experience at the
Tournament Players Club Stadium Course, located adjacent to the
resort. The TPC Stadium course is the home of the annual Phoenix
Open, and is also a partner course with The Fairmont Scottsdale
Princess. For guests seeking to improve their game, The Fairmont
Scottsdale Princess also hosts the Nicklaus/Flick Golf School each
season.

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Guestrooms,
casitas, villas and suites at The Fairmont Scottsdale
Princess offer a unique blending of comfort and style.
Each guestroom is oversized and offers a balcony or
terrace
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2002 TOUR RATES
Tour Prices - Per Person
These
rates are per person for a 2-night stay and include daily
breakfast, two rounds of golf and all taxes. Additional
night rates available upon request.
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Fairmont Room
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Deluxe
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Casita
Suite
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Feb 1 - Mar 28
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$800
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$860
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$950
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Mar
29 - May 9
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$665
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$700
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$790
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May
10 - Sep. 30
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$340
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$370
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$445
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Oct 1 - Dec. 31
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$675
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$715
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$800
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