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WEST 40
is a bi-level room that seats 500 people. This room has windows that face a
spectacular view of Pinnacle Peak. The bandstand is on the lower level and is visible to
the entire room.West 40 has 2 bars, 2 fireplaces, a separate entrance, private restroom
facilities, and is connected to the Palo Verde Patio by a short walkway. |
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| Palo
Verde Patio is a cozy, walled patio lined with beautiful Palo Verde
trees. This Patio seats 200 people and has a dance floor, a band stand, and a private
entrance. |
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| Lower
Level is terrific for moderate sized groups. The reception area overlooks
the entire room. A wide staircase leads to dining room below. This room has western style
bar, a large fireplace, bandstand, and dance floor. The room seats up to 225 people. . |
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| Upper Level
seats up to 140 people. This room is cozy and inviting with its own fireplace. |
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| Gunslinger
Saloon is ideal for groups of less than 80. Swinging saloon doors lead
back to the Old West. It is equipped with a bandstand and dance floor, and a polished
wood- topped bar. |
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Saloon |
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| Sunset
Patio seats up to 300 and is separated from the rest of the patio by a
river rock wall. The east side of this patio overlooks a cactus garden-which is a nice
backdrop for photos. |
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| Lower
Patio is where the action is. Situated directly in front of the dance
floor and bandstand, this patio seats 200. . |
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| Cowboy Cookout
#1 seats 400. This outdoor cookout, surrounded by lush desert, has its own
bandstand and dance floor. Restroom facilities are nearby. |
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Last Updated: Monday, June 21, 2004 |
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