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  2. 17 luxury hotels that go all-out for Christmas - AOL

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    On December 24, there’s a Jingle Bell Jaunt across the resort grounds. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner will be served at both Olivella and The Oak, and there’s a grand buffet on ...

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    For 41 years now, Gaylord Opryland Resort has hosted "A Country Christmas," its annual holiday attraction.. From life-size ice sculptures and over 5 million lights wrapping the resort to a 48-foot ...

  4. 16 luxury hotels that go all-out for Christmas - AOL

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    Christmas at a hotel has a certain luxurious low-hassle allure. Here are 16 of the best hotels around the world that go all-out for the holiday in lavish style.

  5. Hotel Valley Ho - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Valley Ho has earned a "Four Diamond Award" from AAA each year since 2007, [18] and after passing the "Standards of Excellence" was invited to join Preferred Hotels and Resorts in 2006. [19] The Valley Ho is a top-ten-ranked Scottsdale property on TripAdvisor.com, topping even the renowned five-star Phoenician Resort. [20]

  6. 1991 Arizona Classic - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Arizona Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Scottsdale Princess Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona in the United States and was part of Tier IV of the 1991 WTA Tour. It was the sixth, and last, edition of the tournament and was held from October 28 through November 3, 1991.

  7. Hacienda (resort) - Wikipedia

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    The Hacienda was located by itself at the time, a distance away from other resorts. Because of its location, most guests did not bother to visit the other resorts. The Hacienda was the first Las Vegas resort to target a family clientele, and until 1962, it operated a plane service to fly in guests from out of state.