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Tucson Arizona Wheelchair Friendly Hotels Arizona’s Most Popular Wheelchair-Accessible Hotels - Quick & Easy to Print! Special Needs Vehicles offers a line of accessible van rentals. The ease of renting an accessible van from Special Needs Vehicles allows you and your loved ones the freedom to get around town for family visits and doctor appointments. Plus they provide van sales, scooters, wheelchairs and mobility products. Now, with this book, Special Needs Vehicles provides a list of Wheelchair Friendly Hotels for Arizona. This online data source is designed so you can print a paper copy for a family member or friend, who does not have access to the Internet. Finding a good wheelchair accessible hotel can be a daunting task. With so many places to choose from disabled travelers need a quick way to compare hotels and find the one that can accommodate their special needs. Loaded with valuable resources, this book makes a great gift. The following Arizona resources are included in this ready-to-print book: Wheelchair Friendly Hotels Non-Emergency Medical Transport Air Ambulance Service U.S Airlines Reservation Numbers Questions to Ask Before You Book Special Needs Vehicles provides service to customers located in Central and Southern Arizona, including Tucson and its surrounding areas, Southwestern New Mexico, and Northern Mexico. Special Needs Vehicles 3350 N. Oracle Road Tucson Arizona 85705 Call us at: 1-520-292-8769 1 Wheelchair-Friendly Hotels in Arizona plus Other Import Phone Numbers Table of Contents – when viewing online, click title to display page Anthem, Apache Junction ...................................................................................................... 3 Bellemont/Williams, Bisbee, Camp Verde, ............................................................................... 3 Casa Grande, Chandler ......................................................................................................... 4 Cottonwood, Ehrenberg ........................................................................................................ 4 Flagstaff .............................................................................................................................. 5 Glendale ............................................................................................................................. 5 Grand Canyon ...................................................................................................................... 6 Kingman ............................................................................................................................. 6 Lake Havasu City ................................................................................................................. 7 Mesa .................................................................................................................................. 7 Nogales, Page, Parker ........................................................................................................... 8 Phoenix ............................................................................................................................... 8 Prescott ............................................................................................................................ 10 Safford ............................................................................................................................. 10 Scottsdale ......................................................................................................................... 11 Sedona ............................................................................................................................. 12 Show Low ......................................................................................................................... 13 Sierra Vista ....................................................................................................................... 14 Surprise ............................................................................................................................ 14 Tempe .............................................................................................................................. 15 2 Tombstone ........................................................................................................................ 16 Tucson .............................................................................................................................. 16 Yuma ................................................................................................................................ 17 Non-Emergency Medical Transport ....................................................................................... 18 Arizona Air Ambulances ...................................................................................................... 19 U.S. Airlines Reservation Numbers ....................................................................................... 19 Important questions to ask the hotel before you book ............................................................. 21 Have family members or friends that do not have Internet Access? Make a copy of this 21-page book Arizona’s Most Popular Wheelchair-Accessible Hotels to save them time and money! It makes a Great Gift. Anthem, Apache Junction Hampton Inn Phoenix/Anthem 42415 N. 41st Drive, Anthem, Arizona. Call For Reservations: 1-623-465-7979. Anthem is a new jewel in the ancient desert, a planned suburb just 34 miles north of Phoenix. Looking for a hotel in Anthem? The Hampton Inn® Phoenix/Anthen Super 8 Motel Apache Junction 251 East 29th Avenue Apache Junction, AZ. Call For Reservations: 1-480 288-888 AAA Approved/2 Diamonds Complimentary Super Start Breakfast Wireless high speed internet in all rooms Located at the Idaho Road exit #196 of the Superstition Freeway (US Hwy 60) Bellemont/Williams, Bisbee, Camp Verde, Americas Best Value Inn Bellemont 12380 West Interstate Highway 40 Bellemont/Williams, AZ. Call For Reservations: 1- 928-556-9599 Conveniently located 10 miles west of Flagstaff, the Americas Best Value Inn is a superior tourist class interior corridor hotel that offers 60 spacious guest rooms. 3 Americas Best Value Inn Bisbee 1372 Hwy 92 Bisbee, AZ Call For Reservations: 1- 520-432-2293. The Americas Best Value Inn and Suites of Bisbee, AZ is located on Hwy 92 surrounded by the beautiful Mule Mountains. Days Inn and Suites Camp Verde 1640 West Highway 260, I-17 Exit 287, next to Denny's, Camp Verde, AZ. Call For Reservations Phone: 928-567-3700. The Days Inn Camp Verde, Arizona is a Chairman Award Hotel centrally located off Interstate 17, halfway between Phoenix & Flagstaff. Camp Verde is know for Western Culture, Native American Ruins, Wildlife, State Parks, Farms, Shopping, Galleries and much more. Casa Grande, Chandler Days Inn of Casa Grande Days Inn Casa Grande 5300 S Sunland Gin Rd, I-10 at exit 200 Eloy, AZ. Call For Reservations: 520-426-9240 The Days Inn Casa Grande is halfway between Phoenix and Tucson located on Interstate Highway 10 at Exit number 200. Best Western Casa Grande 65 N. Via Del Cielo Road, Casa Grande, AZ Call For Reservations: 520/836-1600 Just minutes from suburbia Phoenix and Tucson you will find The Best Western Casa Grande with deluxe rooms with luxurious amenities such as 25-inch expanded cable television with HBO Courtyard by Marriott Phoenix Chandler 920 N. 54th, Chandler AZ Call For Reservations: 1-480-763-9500 Welcome to the newly renovated Courtyard Phoenix Chandler, offering Marriott comfort just 15 minutes from your flight into the Phoenix Airport. Best Western Inn of Chandler 950 N. Arizona Avenue, Chandler, AZ Call For Reservations: 480-814-8600 The comfort and conveniences of a luxury hotel for the business traveler or a vacationer are offered by the Best Western Inn of Chandler. All rooms and suites are wired for free high-speed Internet access and include a continental breakfast Cottonwood, Ehrenberg Best Western Cottonwood Inn Cottonwood 993 S Main Street, Cottonwood, AZ Call For Reservations: 1-928-634-5575 Sedona Just 15 Minutes Away! Family-Friend oriented. A great place to stay while visiting. For longer stays, consider a Rose Garden Casita. All the comforts of home, with private patio. 4 Super 8 Cottonwood 800 S. Main Street Hwy 260 to 89A Cottonwood, AZ Call For Reservations: 1-928-639-1888 Our southwestern style inn us located in the Verde Valley town of Cottonwood centrally located 100 miles north of Phoenix and 20 miles south of Sedona. Best Western Desert Oasis AZ I-10 Exit 1 S. Frontage RD, Ehrenberg, AZ Call For Reservations: 1-928-923-9711 The Best Western Desert Oasis Hotel is conveniently located with easy access to the Colorado River, local sand dunes and other outdoor recreation options. Guests attending the Rock and Gem show in January often stay at this comfortable hotel. Flagstaff Flagstaff Suites Flagstaff AZ 2455 S. Beulah Blvd., Flagstaff, AZ Call For Reservations: 1- 928-774-8042 Hotel: 928- 774-8042 Conveniently located at the crossroads of Interstate 40 and Interstate 17 and within walking distance of Northern Arizona University. Embassy Suits Flagstaff AZ 706 South Milton Road, Flagstaff, Arizona Call For Reservations: 1-928-774-4333 Nestled in the heart of Flagstaff, Arizona, our Embassy Suites Flagstaff hotel offers superb accommodations ideal for business and leisure travelers to the area. Fairfield Inn by Marriott Flagstaff AZ 2005 South Milton Road Flagstaff, AZ Call For Reservations: 1-928-773-1300 Toll-free:
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