About to be living in Phoenix for like 5 months. What even is there to do here? What else is worth visiting in Arizona besides the grand canyon? I figure I'll need to learn to golf
About to be living in Phoenix for like 5 months. What even is there to do here? What else is worth visiting in Arizona besides the grand canyon? I figure I'll need to learn to golf
8 years living in phx here
>I want girls with daddy issues to frick
Tempe/Mill ave/old town scottsdale
>I have money and want puss
old town scottsdale
>I want a mix of apartments+nightlife
Downtown chandler
>I want to be safe
Southside Ahwatukee
>I hate brown people
Paradise valley
>What else is worth visiting in Arizona besides the grand canyon? I
Flagstaff sedona meteor crater show low lakes camel back(just to see another german die)
You can do anything you want, it's literally a mega metropolis and also connected to the largest indian reservation in america
So just walmart and mcdonalds or what?
Nah that's more like my tiny hometown, Phoenix has all the nightlife/entertainment you could want
What do people do on reservations?
In general, gambling. Though Talking Stick is a big ass entertainment center now. Hotels and resorts alongside big acts and such.
The Navajo res has a lot of natural landmarks. The tallest waterfall in the US is up in the northeast. Kind of a pain to get to since it's on a res. It also doesn't run all the time, so it's kind of obscure. The meteor site is cool, that ones easy.
>The tallest waterfall in the US is up in the northeast
Not even close moron
Mostly meth, booze, and dissapearing local women
This is what makes it a positive and a negative
It's a constant ying and yang:
There are a lot of things to do usually starting around late October and through April
The negative is EVERYONE in the valley+snowbirds go to them so they are a clusterfrick
The weather is pretty good, lots of sun, and predictable
On this also leads to really bad air quality and issues with driving/traffic when it's a drop of rain
There are people from all over
Most those people are from cali or some liberal shithole nowadays
The big city offers a lot of everything
I don't know how but 99% of the time it's severely underwhelming
Lived here my whole life. It's an absolute shithole with miserable summers and semi-cool winters. Not worth visiting.
Do you like to star gaze? Arizona is a prime area for this. The Adero in Fountain Hills is nice. But you won’t see much. You’ll have to go north for a couple of hours to Clear Sky Resorts in Williams, which is super nice. You won’t understand why until the sun goes down. For food, there’s a place called Pizza and Pipes in Mesa that’s awesome. If you like Thai, La Mai Thai in Fountain Hills has quite possibly the best Tom Yum Koong soup in the United States. Make sure you go to Sedona and Flagstaff. Those are quite possibly the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, anywhere. You’re incredibly close to the most amazing places near you. I miss AZ.
Oh yeah, expensive food. Cafe Monarch. Make sure you go at least once.
> Pizza and Pipes
That should read Organ Stop Pizza.
>north for a couple of hours to
Will take a look anon, thanks. I'm working in dear valley so I'll up north
Make sure you get the long helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon. It’s not that expensive for what you get.
How expensive for a group?
Go hiking every day
How do we even meet people in Phoniex? I just move to Challendar, and it's nothign but boomers
I think the only way welcome is you gotta be a Chad and on dating apps.
Look for the "old towns" around for a vibe of 20 to 30 age. Be expected to have a LOT of landmines though, so many fricking Californians moved here that you can basically step on a land mine in half a second.
Check out Sedona and Jerome if you like wine. I live in Tucson and love it, though it's not very touristy. I can recommend stuff in Southern Arizona if you want recommendations though. I was giving a bunch in another thread the other day.
I am interested anon. I plan on visiting my friend at fort huachuca and going to saguaro national Park
Go Salt River Tubing. You can rent an inner tube and a bus will take you to a point in the river where you just float freely in cool water for about three hours and get off at the point where they pick you up again and take you back to hq where you parked.
Sedona has cool trails where you can rent UTVs and drive around rocky trails.
Pho Thuan Thanh has the best Pho I've ever tasted
502 S Dobson Rd #3, Mesa, AZ 85202
I used to live there a long time ago but go to visit family each year. It is drastically changing there each year. All the different cities used to be disconnected and separate but it's now all one big connected metro area. It's all the same thing now. But with that there's plenty to do there and in the area so you don't need to travel to find or do anything really. Housing used to be very cheap in Phoenix and you could get a really nice house for like $200-250K, if that, but now it's all expensive like everywhere else.
The biggest thing though that I have noticed is that the politics there have drastically changed. I was just in Tempe and there was homeless, tweakers, and graffiti everywhere. That shit wouldn't be around years ago. The cities and county are very soft on crime now and they are bringing in illegals from all over. There's also a bunch of drama around how both the state and county run elections so I don't see any of this improving at all if ever.
IMO it used to be a great place to live but as more people move there, COL increases, and politics increasing lean left, it's not the great place it used to be.
Pheonix has extremely young and easy girls compared to most big cities in my experience. Not sure if it's because of the colleges or there being a lot of old men with money that make them so open minded
Is Tempe where the college is? What are the girls like?
Tempe is a college town, yes. Lots of good restaurants that have that young vibe to them
>gluten free
>matcha
>vegan options
The girls are damn attractive and they come in every race, color, variety. Surprising amount of Asians. I wasn't there long enough to really interact with any, though. Was on a business trip there for three months and I had to share a car with other coworkers.
You guys know absolutely nothing about this place. No I will not elaborate on anything, figure it out.
>chandler native
>You guys know absolutely nothing about this place
That's why I made the thread though? I've never been and am going there?
you can go to flagstaff
Sedona
tons of good food
Mexican?
Where did?
Do a weekend trip to Arcosanti