Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Family-Friendly Fare in Phoenix and Scottsdale

Scottsdale and Phoenix are extremely family-oriented cities with many of their attractions and restaurants aimed to please children as well as discriminating adults. Whether you live locally or are visiting, here are some suggestions for your family entertainment pleasure.

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
7301 E Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale

This 30-acre amusement park has a 10,000 square foot Exhibition Hall that is filled with electric trains, toy trains, model sets, and train memorabilia, Admission is free, but there is a donation box if you’d like to help to build new displays. The Railroad Museum features a Pullman dining car that is fully restored with vintage decorations to give you an idea of what it actually looked like.

A special Train was donated by Guy Stillman, who had a chance to sell it to Walt Disney but kept it in Scottsdale. It runs an approximate eight-minute ride around the park and even has a Cattle Car that kids love cramming into. You can also ride on a historic 1950s Carousel. There is a traditional playground and another designed to look like an Old Western Town with a Bank, a Jail, a Stagecoach and a Gold Mine.

MacDonald's Ranch
26540 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale

This is FREE and offers pony rides around the grounds for the children, a petting zoo with miniature horses and other animals, cowboy cookouts, learning to lasso, play horseshoes and ring toss, and photo ops that can be taken in front of a Saloon and General Store.

CrackerJax Family Fun & Sports Park
16001 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale

This is 28 acres of fun and excitement. You can get a wristband that entitles the wearer to four hours of unlimited rides, go carts, bumper boats, laser tag games, and miniature golf. There is an extra charge for the batting cage, driving range, and bungee dome.

Phoenix Children's Museum
215 N. 7th Street, Phoenix

In the Art Studio, children can create art projects and paint a castle, the Book Loft is for reading books, the Building Big space is for building houses and forts, the three-story Playscape is for climbing, tricycles can be ridden through a car wash, there is a play market and kitchens, and Desert Delights displays Arizona painters.

Beckett's Table
3717 E Indian School Road, Phoenix

The restaurant has a special kids menu of sliders, mac and cheese, pasta with red sauce or butter, grilled chicken skewers, PBJ with no crust, a hot dog, or a quesadilla. Kids plates come with fruit or fries, a beverage and a cookie.

The s'mores plate has squares of perfectly roasted marshmallows, small squares of graham crackers, an artistic swirl of creamy peanut butter, and chocolate covered bacon!

Chelsea's Kitchen
5040 N 40th St., Phoenix

A kid's menu features grilled cheese, mac and cheese, a fish plate, chicken tacos, and special creations like "Little Monkey" pancakes and PB&J sushi rolls. They give everyone free chocolate chip cookies with sea salt on the way out!


If you reside in downtown Scottsdale, perhaps in one of the stylish Scottsdale high rise condos, and you have guests with children that want to be entertained, you have an excellent selection of activities and restaurants to present to them. Have fun!

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