The family amenity specs at the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak are impressive when seen online. Note the 563 all-suite accommodations that include a separate living room, two flat-screen TVs and a queen-sized sofa bed. Plus, there are two-story casitas and 224 newly refreshed Agave Suites at North Pointe with a concierge and dedicated pool.

Their website boasts a terrific daily kids club. See aerials of the four-acre River Ranch Water Park that features a winding lazy river, waterslide, and mini golf. Surprisingly, the reality down on the ground at this Phoenix, Arizona resort is just as good as the numbers.
We spent four nights at the hotel for the annual TMS Family Travel Summit. The think tank-style gathering of media and travel industry executives discussed multigenerational travel. Most of the attendees were avid family travelers and good judges of family resorts.
What Multigenerational Families Need from a Vacation
So how does the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak stack up on the Multigen-ometer?
Our travel industry think tank identified a few key requirements to make multigenerational vacations successful, and the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak does them all well. Here’s our scorecard.
1. Multigenerational families love activities for all ages to enjoy together.

The Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak has several swimming pools. Choose between active and noisy — like the fun River Ranch waterpark — or the quiet and convenient pools outside both the South and North hotel room wings.
Additionally, the resort schedules several family-together activities. Allow time to make and bake little flour and water animal sculptures while waiting for your delicious “low and slow” cooked barbecue at the Hole-in-the-Wall restaurant.
2. Phoenix Hilton boasts expert childcare so adults and kids have time apart with peers, or just to relax.
Coyote Camp Kids for ages 4 to 12 meets daily, for a full or half day or an evening session. Fees are moderate for supervised arts n’ crafts, cooking, pool play and games. Several evenings each week, Parents Night Out encourages parents to enjoy a meal at the Hole in the Wall BBQ or walk over to Aunt Chilada’s while kids are enjoying dinner and a movie together.
The on-site Tocasierra Spa has a variety of adult fitness classes and wellness treatments like their Signature Facial. Inquire about the seasonal kids spa parties and teen beauty treatments for younger guests.
3. Multigenerational travelers want a safe and secure vacation place like Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak.
The Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak is in a planned community just 20 minutes from the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Friendly and helpful staff and security are around to offer a golf cart ride or, in one case, provide medical care to someone who fainted from dehydration (a more common occurrence than you might think).
A jogging and bike path within the community leads past hotel facilities, condos, beautiful homes and recreation facilities, while cars remain on the perimeter. Although there are no lifeguards on duty at the many pools, the resort plays a water safety video on their closed circuit TV system with water safety tips to remind parents how dangerous a pool can be.
4. Value for money and extra family perks are always delightful surprises.
The Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak is not unique, but it does what it does very well. Phoenix and neighboring Scottsdale have many, many fine five-star resorts and country clubs where money is no object. But multigenerational groups, regardless if parents or grandparents are paying for children, shop the four-star properties and rate “value” as a top priority.
Therefore, having room nights priced at half the rate of many other resorts nearby, makes the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak a very good value. Seasonal events such as a jelly bean taste testing contest over Easter, or weekends when local animals are brought in to create a petting zoo at no extra charge, are the type of thoughtful family amenity that turns family vacations into family traditions, repeated year after year.

5. Multigen travelers seek out learning experiences or family adventures where memories are made.
A learning experience or family adventure where memories are made and ties are formed are extra important to multigenerational travelers.
Multigenerational or extended family vacations, even more than parent-child ones, succeed when there’s an opportunity to learn something new or share family lore with the younger ones. At Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak, which has been a fixture of Phoenix resort life for many years, you can pose for a “Most Wanted” sepia toned photo with the kids, take a guided hike into the desert, watch a classic kids film during the Friday night Dive-In Movies by the pool, work on puzzles and join an Arizona Trivia contest.
Just outside the property, families can explore the delightful Musical Instrument Museum nearby, or visit the Heard Museum to admire Native American art.
Booking a Multigenerational Vacation at the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
Need we say more to the family vacation planners out there?
For more information or to book your next stay, visit Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak or call them at 602/997-2626, The resort is located at 7677 N 16th Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85020.
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Hi Richard, In our travel experience, this type of document should work well for your travels, but if your wife is available, it can’t hurt to download the sample forms we have online and also have her fill out and notarize one for your trip with your child. The agency responsible in your case will be the carrier — we assume an airline — and if they can make a note in your travel record that they have approved the Nicaraguan documents you should be fine on both departing and entering.
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