North 32nd News, May 2019

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ENTERTAINMENT

SPRING ARIZONA RESTAURANT WEEK RETURNS MAY 17-26:

THE 10 MOST DELICIOUS DAYS THIS SEASON By Molly Cerreta Smith

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or dining enthusiasts, spring in Arizona is a delicious time. The season is sprinkled with some of the best culinary events throughout the state — including Arizona Restaurant Week, which gives Valley foodies a taste of the local dining scene at its finest. Presented by the Arizona Restaurant Association, this spring’s Arizona Restaurant Week spans 10 days, from Friday, May 17 through Sunday, May 26, and offers diners a chance to sample prix-fixe menus from local hidden gems to some of the finest dining establishments in the state. Considered the “most edible time of year,” this season marks the 12th anniversary of Arizona Restaurant Week (ARW), an event which was established to allow restaurants around the state to showcase their culinary chops (many restaurants features dishes during this time that are not on their usual menus) and give diners an opportunity to experience an extraordinary culinary journey that they’ve not yet had the chance to explore. According to Steve Chucri, President and CEO of the Arizona Restaurant Association, another goal of ARW is to solidify Arizona’s position as one of the country’s top culinary destinations by increasing awareness of the nearly 9,000 dining opportunities available throughout the state and also stimulate business for restaurants around Arizona. In fact, participating establishments report an average 20 percent increase in sales during Arizona Restaurant Week. “Each year we are delighted by the growth of the event not only in restaurant participation in Phoenix and around the entire state, but also in the attendance during these 10 days of dining,” Chucri says.

“We are proud to be among the organizations that are dedicated to elevating our state’s culinary scene into the spotlight — and that the state’s culinary status is being so well received by our locals and visitors, too.”

Much has changed since the event’s inception in 2008, including the addition of both a spring and a fall Arizona Restaurant Week. The event began with Fall Arizona Restaurant Week, but due to popular demand Spring Arizona Restaurant Week was introduced in 2011. However, one thing hasn’t changed – the format that offers an incredibly budget-friendly way for dinners to experience a fabulous meal at a fraction of what they might normally pay.

To make for a complete (and safe) date night out, Arizona Restaurant Week has even partnered with Lyft offering diners either a $20 credit (for first-time users) or 20 percent off (for existing Lyft customers) to and from their ARW destinations. Regardless of where guests decide to dine, Arizona Restaurant Week establishments offer menus that represent a wide array of cultural cuisine presented in a unique way that highlights the unparalleled talent of Arizona’s local chefs. For a complete list of participating Spring Arizona Restaurant Week establishments and to get a sneak peak of their ARW menus, visit www.arizonarestaurantweek.com.

Each participating establishment offers a threecourse prix-fixe menu for just $33 or $44 per person or per couple, depending on the restaurant and its offerings. Restaurants also have the option to include a non-alcoholic beverage within that price and some feature wine pairings for an additional cost. While restaurant’s regular menus are available during Arizona Restaurant Week, many of the ARW dishes are only available during this time — so it’s best to take advantage of these culinary creations while they last! Currently, there are more than 110 restaurant locations participating in this year’s Spring ARW, and that list is continually growing. Among this number, there is a great selection of restaurants which have been involved since the event’s beginning and many are first-timers, too. Inclusive for all diners, there are vegetarian, gluten-free and other offerings specific to dietary needs available on ARW menus (and are noted online at www.arizonarestaurantweek.com).

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WATER-FILLED FUN AWAITS FAMILIES AT GREAT WOLF LODGE ARIZONA

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areening down slides, bouncing in the surf, gathering underneath a giant bucket as a thousand gallons of water prepares to pour down – families will experience this joy, and much more water-filled fun. With the temperature set to a cozy 84-degrees year-round, the indoor waterpark facility will offer weatherproof family fun for every age and excitement level. Great Wolf Lodge recently released the first details about the waterpark and the slides and attractions that will be offered inside the nearly two acres

of water-fun. A sampling of the lineup of waterpark experiences include:

three at a lower-level for more of the toddler set.

• Talking Stick Treehouse: Great Wolf Lodge’s signature, multi-level water play structure featuring suspension bridges, slides, spray stations and other water elements. Atop of Talking Stick Treehouse sits a massive, 1,000 gallon tipping bucket that pours out every three-to-four minutes, to the glee of the guests waiting below. Attached to the play structure are five water slides, two that originate from the top of the structure for more adventurous young ones and

• Wolf Tail: A thrill-seekers delight. Guests step into a launch pod and listen to the rhythmic sound of a heartbeat as they wait for the floor to drop out from underneath, hurling them into a nearly vertical, 20-foot free fall, followed immediately by a 360-degree, high-speed loop.

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• Alberta Falls: This one or twoperson tube slide features drops, chutes and serpentine 180- degree and 360-degree banked curves.

• River Canyon Run: A rollicking family raft ride that sends up to four riders on a white-water adventure down one of the park’s longest slides. With no steep drops, this is the perfect slide for parents and the kids to enjoy together. The resort will also feature an oversized outdoor resort pool so families can take advantage of the favorable Arizona weather. Near the outdoor pool, Great Wolf Lodge will offer an adult-only oasis with relaxing chaise lounge chairs and a private hot tub for parents to enjoy. north32ndnews.com


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