Premiere
Meeting Venues
Arizona Grand Resort & Spa features an unmatched and impressive 120,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting and event space with 16 unique outdoor event venues. Our state-of-the-art facilities offer a diverse range of meeting room layouts from our 28 Executive Conference Suites specifically designed for breakouts and small group events to creative floorplans such as our Sonoran Sky Ballroom I-Set which can seat 990, more than a traditional Classroom Capacity of 936, while still offering a collaborative and comfortable environment. As a AAA Four Diamond recipient and a member of Associated Luxury Hotels International (ALHI), the Arizona Grand, will be your optimal venue for groups from 10 to 2,200.
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Featured
Meeting Facilities
- Arizona Grand Ballroom: 20,000 square feet
- Canyon Ballroom: 20,000 square feet
- Sonoran Sky Ballroom: 14,031 square feet
- South Mountain Ballroom: 8,000 square feet
- Sierra Ballroom: 2,941 square feet
- 28 Executive Conference Suites: 800 square feet
- 56 Total Meeting Rooms: 800-20,000 square feet
- 16 Outdoor Catering Venues
The service levels here have been above and beyond in every instance and appreciated by the entire group.
16 Unique
Private Outdoor
Event Venues
Offering stunning perspectives from the panoramic city views of our Vista Terrace to The Island with a picturesque backdrop of South Mountain Preserve to our South Mountain Patio offering breathtaking sights of the Sonoran sunset, our versatile outdoor venues provide an unparalleled event environment and can accommodate 60 to 2,000 attendees.
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Awards
Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, a member of Associated Luxury Hotels International (ALHI), is the recipient of numerous industry awards, including the Pinnacle and Gold Key Awards.
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Destination Services
Our in-house, full service Director of Destination Services is dedicated to providing a “single point planning solution.”
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Themed Events
Whatever we need to create to make vivid memories, from an authentic cowboy camp to a Mexican border town, consider it done.