Clarendon Hotel Halloween party this Saturday - Named top Halloween party by The Arizona Republic!
The party will start at 8pm with a Luminarias ceremony held by the Grand Canyon Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The Clarendon Catwalk will be open for practice runs beginning at 6pm. To compete in the costume contest, please register with the judges by 9pm.
* DJ William Reed (New Times Best of Phoenix Best DJ) will be spinning all night long!
* Everyone can walk the famous Clarendon Catwalk every half hour - dance, prance, march, skip, robot walk, zombie walk, or crawl your way across.
* The Grand Canyon Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will be judging the midnight costume contest with amazing prizes for travel across the country!
* Hang out at The Oasis pool area or the rooftop SkyDeck overlooking the city skyline and surrounding mountain ranges.
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Throughout the night, guests are invited to write the name of a loved one that they would like to remember on a paper bag. The bag is turned into a luminaria (either with tealights or glowsticks). at midnight, just before the costume contest, the bags are gathered and the names are read off aloud then burned to release the good wishes and fond memories into the world.
Costume contest prizes-Two cozy nights at the Inn at 410 Bed & Breakfast in Flagstaff-
www.inn410.com
-Two nights of relaxation at Sedona Rouge with a spa discount-www.sedonarouge.com
-Two nights at the elegant Mosser hotel in San Francisco-
www.themosser.com
-Two nights in a one bedroom pool-view suite at The Clarendon
www.GoClarendon.com
-Two nights in a Junior suite at The Clarendon
$99 standard rooms, including 2 tickets ($50 value) - it's like paying $49 for your room!
$129 junior suites, including 4 tickets ($100 value) - it's like paying $29 for your room!
$169 pool view party suites, including 6 tickets ($150 value) - it's like paying $19 for your room!
Book at www.GoClarendon.com using Promo Code BOO
Or call 602-252-7363 and dial 0 for more info - or email Ben@GoClarendon.com
Tell them you were referred by the
Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association
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