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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Party in Tempe: What to do if you go to the Insight Bowl

The Tempe Insight Bowl Block Party on New Year’s Eve draws thousands to the Mill Avenue District in Tempe, Ariz. This year’s event will feature three fireworks shows and a concert by Styx. See page 2D for a list of Jayhawk watch parties and other get-togethers.

The Tempe Insight Bowl Block Party on New Year’s Eve draws thousands to the Mill Avenue District in Tempe, Ariz. This year’s event will feature three fireworks shows and a concert by Styx. See page 2D for a list of Jayhawk watch parties and other get-togethers.

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2008 Insight Bowl

KU will face the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the 2008 Insight Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz.

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Encompassing nearly 17,000 acres, South Mountain Park and Preserve in Phoenix is the largest municipal park in the United States. It’s one of several options for hikers to shed their cabin fever while visiting the Phoenix area.

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The Phoenix area boasts more than 200 golf courses, including the TPC of Scottsdale, home of the PGA Tour’s FBR Open.

Traveling to the Insight Bowl? It should be warm, for starters — but the recreation and nightlife are pretty hot, too. Here are some tips on where to go.

Rick Harrington knows what winters are like in Kansas. He was a Kansas University student here in the 1960s, and he’s part of a four-generation Jayhawk family.

That’s why he’s a little embarrassed by the question, posed over the phone last week: What’s the weather like in Phoenix today?

“Actually, it’s 47 and raining,” he says.

He adds quickly: “Let’s hope it’s not like that for the Insight Bowl.”

He’s thrilled his beloved Jayhawks, which he traveled to see in the Orange Bowl last year, are headed to Tempe this year to play Minnesota in the Insight Bowl. (The game is at 5 p.m. Central Time Dec. 31 at Sun Devil Stadium.)

And for Jayhawk fans traveling to the Phoenix metropolitan area, there will be plenty to do, indoors or outdoors. But especially for those Midwesterners with cabin fever, take solace: The average high temperature in December and January is a jacket-warm 66 degrees.

“All of those fans from the Midwest or from the colder climate back east really relish the simple things, like dining outdoors,” says Scott Dunn, spokesman for the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Let’s hope for those Jayhawks making the trip to root for the Jayhawks, they can experience average temperatures or better.

For those planning to make the trip, here are some tips for their visit to Arizona.

Dining

Speaking of dining, the area is known for its southwestern cuisine. But it’s got plenty of other options, too.

For his part, Harrington suggests two high-end restaurants — Lon at the Hermosa, a southwestern restaurant in Paradise Valley, and T. Cooks in Phoenix, more of a traditional American restaurant.

His other suggestions:

• Olive and Ivy, an Italian restaurant in Scottsdale.

• Wildfish, a seafood restaurant also in Scottsdale.

Jan Fincham, a 1986 pharmacy graduate whose brother, Jack, was a longtime dean of pharmacy at KU, has his own suggestions for restaurants in the Phoenix area:

• The Sushi Roku, located at the W Hotel Scottsdale.

• Chelsea’s Kitchen, an American restaurant in Phoenix.

Lodging

There are several hotels within a mile of Sun Devil Stadium, if you want to stay close to the bowl game action.

The closest is the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, which is adjacent to the stadium. Others within walking distance include the Courtyard by Marriott-Tempe Downtown, Twin Palms Hotel and the Four Points Sheraton Tempe.

Transportation

Good news for Jayhawk fans making the trip — a new 20-mile light-rail system is set to start moving Dec. 27. That will connect downtown Phoenix with the stadium area in Tempe.

But the CVB’s Dunn says you still might want to rent a car to get to other areas of town — and especially if you want to take the approximately four-hour drive north to see the Grand Canyon or make other day trips.

Fincham offers this word to warning, though, especially for New Year’s partying: Drunken driving laws in Arizona are steep and carry a minimum of 10 days in jail, plus costs.

Outdoors

If you’re wanting to get outdoors during your visit, the Arizona desert has just the cure for the Kansas winter.

Fincham suggests Camelback Mountain, one of several mountains that surrounds Phoenix. It offers hikers several levels of hiking, from beginners to more experienced.

“It’s a good workout, and there are great views,” Fincham says. “It’s a good workout before the game.”

And if you’re a golfer, Phoenix is a haven for you. There are more than 200 golf courses in the area.

“There are good public courses in any part of town,” Harrington says.

Shopping

There are several options for those wanting to do some post-Christmas shopping:

• The Scottsdale Fashion Square, a mall that includes top-tier stores such as Tiffany & Company, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus.

• Biltmore Fashion Park, an outdoor mall area in Phoenix that has both chains such as Saks Fifth Avenue and smaller boutiques.

• The Mill Avenue District in Tempe, near Sun Devil Stadium, is similar to Massachusetts Street in its mix of college town-type shops.

Culture

The Heard Museum is one of the best-known American Indian art museums in the country, focusing on arts of the Southwest. Its 10 galleries draw nearly 250,000 visitors a year.

Other attractions in the area include:

• The Desert Botanical Garden, which highlights cacti and succulents from around the world.

• The Children’s Museum of Phoenix, with interactive exhibits geared toward children through 10 years old.

• Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, which is located at a 1,500-year-old Hohokam village ruins.

Nightlife

There are plenty of places in the Phoenix area to gather with friends. The Mill Avenue District in Tempe, in addition to shopping, is home to a variety of nightlife options. And Scottsdale is home to a nightlife scene that — in addition to the golf courses — regularly attracts celebrities.

Jayhawk Connections

There are several organized activities surrounding the Jayhawks’ appearance in the Insight Bowl:

KU Basketball Watch Party

When: 6 p.m. Dec. 30

Where: Sugar Daddy’s, 3102 N. Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale

Tailgate Party and Pep Rally

What: Lunch and appearances by the KU band, spirit squads and mascots.

When: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 31

Where: 323 E. Veterans Way in Tempe, in the parking lot across the street from Sun Devil Stadium

Insight/Fiesta Bowl Block Party

What: Large-scale event featuring three fireworks shows and performance by Styx

When: 5 p.m. Dec. 31 to 1 a.m. Jan. 1

Where: Mill Avenue District, Tempe.

Cost: $20, with discounts available

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Teapot9 (anonymous) says...

As a frequent traveler to this area of Arizona I would also suggest:The Salt Cellar Restaurant: It is honestly the best seafood you will have west of the east coast. They have their own locker at Sky Harbor (Phoenix's airport) where they pick up their seafood daily. The seafood is caught (wherever in the world) and shipped within 12 hours. It is pricey but worth it. 550 North Hayden Road Scottsdale 480-947-1963 P.s. I guarantee you will not be disappointed there. http://www.saltcellarrestaurant.com/The TeePee Mexican Restaurant: this is real southwestern mexican food. It's a little dive on Indian School Road but damn is this place good. The margaritas alone are worth the price of admission. They have this cool waiting area outside surrounded by a chain linked fence called the "dog pound" by regulars. The tacky orange pleather couches are a nice touch. But in all seriousness this is GREAT Mexican food. http://www.teepeemexicanfood.com/4144 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85018 602-956-0178Durant's (steakhouse): Once again very good...Upscale, when you go in you're going to expect the rat pack to walk out with cigarettes in mouth and martinis spilling from their hands. Expensive. Their motto is "Good friends, great steaks, and the best booze are the necessities of life." It's very old school and nostalgic. Great steaks! 2611 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 602-2645967http://www.durantsaz.com/The Chuckbox: Its just a burger place, right around Mill Avenue. Great burgers in a big wood shack. Nothing fancy about it. Cold beer and great burgers. A place where the ASU students go in between classes. Similar to the Wheel (but the burgers are 100 times better). Check it out before you start tearing it up on Mill Ave.http://www.thechuckbox.com/ 202 E. University Tempe, AZYou will not go wrong with any of those places I mentioned.

December 21, 2008 at 10:43 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

soswalt4 (anonymous) says...

Try Pizza Bianco's in Phoenix, it's the best pizza in the country. Also, another restaurant that won't disappoint is Kyotos in Scottsdale. They serve sushi at reasonable prices. Both are great! Rock Chalk.

December 21, 2008 at 11:14 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Deke13 (anonymous) says...

I would like to make a few corrections/suggestions as an Alum and a Phoenix local. The Sheraton in downtown Phoenix is a great option for a hotel if the Tempe hotels are booked and/or running too high in price. The Sheraton is located near the light-rail and the light-rail will drop you off a block or two from the stadium. Also, the regular Alumni watch site for KU games is NOT Sugar Daddy's. We rarely go there. The regular (and better) place to go is Upper Deck in Old Town Scottsdale. We get treated really well there and we typically get the big screen and speakers for our games. Finally, the best places to hang out and shop and/or eat are The Biltmore in Central Phoenix; Old Town Scottsdale on the east side (Mill Avenue is ok, but it is definitely more college oriented); Kierland Plaza and Desert Ridge/City North are great options in the North and Northeast. I wouldn't recommend staying in the west side of the metro area because it is too far away from where all the Insight Bowl activities will be. If you happen to be out there because of family or something, Westgate is a fun and entertaining area.

December 21, 2008 at 11:45 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

swjhawk (anonymous) says...

As another local, for cheap, different, and flavorful Mexican food, Restaurant Mexico on Mill Avenue is a must. If you have a sweet tooth, it has the best flan in the Valley. It is a cooking style from central Mexico instead of the Sonoran style that prevails here. For fine dining, the House of Tricks just north of Mill on 7th Street (towards the stadium) serves eclectic American dishes. I've never had a bad dish, let alone meal there. It is a little pricey but not in the range of Lon's, which I love, but I don't have to take out a second mortgage to eat there and it's right in the middle of the Insight Bowl action. On the campus, the Grady Gammage Auditorium is a site to see, especially if you can get inside. It is a Frank Lloyd Wright design and Wright's western campus in North Scottsdale.We'll see you at the tailgate party and the game. Rock Chalk Jayhawk

December 21, 2008 at 11:57 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Teapot9 (anonymous) says...

Also, go to the Thirsty Camel in the Phoenician for a drink it has a veranda that overlooks the grounds and the eye candy from up there is amazing......http://thephoenician.com/pages/index.phpThe Arizona Biltmore is more of the classic old fashioned hotel but impressive nonetheless.

December 21, 2008 at 1:23 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

phoenixjayhawk (Rodney Stice) says...

Deke is right about the Upper Deck. I have enjoyed watching KU games there. If you are over by the Biltmore, you might like to try Houstons or even Zen 32 if you like sushi.

December 21, 2008 at 10:05 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

SuperCorona (anonymous) says...

Can't forget In-N-Out Burger!

December 22, 2008 at 8:08 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

nedreyerson (anonymous) says...

Pay heed to all "The Janimal" says!

December 22, 2008 at 10:58 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

97jhawk (anonymous) says...

Best Mexican food in the Phoenix area hands down is los dos molinos!! Translation = Two Grinders. Pepper grinders that is. Best Mexican food around town and they're known for it and their kick @ss margaritas!! By the pitcher or by the glass.....on the rocks or blended. I lived in AZ for 6yrs and this place never disappointed. If you like the food authentic and spicey hot, that's the place to be. There is one in Mesa and one in Phoenix off of Baseline near So. Mtn. The one in Phoenix is the original and the best one I think. Ambiance is great and good times will be had by all! Also, the price is just right.

December 22, 2008 at 1:31 p.m. ( | suggest removal )