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I don't even know where to start! My husband and I just got back from our honeymoon at JW Marriott Desert Ridge and the experience was nothing short of amazing! First and foremost, thank you to Brittany, your Executive Asst to the Manager of Operations - not only did she communicate with us beforehand and set us up with a room that incorporated everything we wanted, as well as with a map and airport pick-up and drop-off reservations, but she also sent us a wonderful surprise gift basket full of champagne, strawberries, chocolates, and spa ammenities a few days into our trip! Next was the Griffin Club - our smartest and most enjoyed part of our trip! Of course the food was nothing short of amazing, but it was the service we received there that put it over the top! We frequently saw Kyle, Patty, and Allison and they went above and beyond for us each time! Not only did we enjoy the fantastic conversations we had with them, but we felt like they really wanted to make our stay memorable. On the first night, they gave us a special desert to celebrate our wedding, and a few days later, Allison sent a jar of salsa and the salsa recipe to our room, simply because she remembered us commenting on how delicious it was! We honestly don't know why anyone wouldn't opt for the Griffin Club during their stay - it made the entire experience so much better. The rest of your hotel staff was very friendly and always willing to do whatever it took to enhance our trip. My husband and I loved your resort so much, that we plan to visit again in 5 years for our anniversary. On top of that, we found the JW brand so enjoyable, that all of our future vacations will include a stay at your various other resorts. It is also worth mentioning the fantastic job that was done by your maid service. Our room was the epitome of clean every single day and the detail they put into that was wonderful - right down to a few packaged cookies by our coffee pot once they realized we used the coffee pot daily. Amazing. That's the only word to describe your resort and the paradise you have created for your guests. The ambience was incredibly relaxing, the grounds were well kept and breath taking, and the service was beyond anything we have ever experienced. Thank you, thank you, thank you, JW Marriott Desert Ridge, for helping to make this special milestone in our lives such a memorable occasion that we will cherish for years to come. See you again in 5 years!

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Camelback Mountain is a mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The English name is derived from its shape, which resembles the hump and head of a kneeling camel. The mountain, a prominent landmark of the Phoenix metropolitan area, is located in the Camelback Mountain Echo Canyon Recreation Area between the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix and the town of Paradise Valley. It is a popular recreation destination for hiking and rock climbing.HistoryA cave discovered on the north side of Camelback mountain indicates that it was used as a sacred site by the prehistoric Hohokam Culture before they abandoned the area in the 14th century.In January 1879, United States President Rutherford B. Hayes included Camelback Mountain as part of a one million acre (4,000 km²) reservation for the Salt River Pima and Maricopa American Indian tribes. Six months later, at the behest of Charles Poston, the Arizona Territorial Legislature reversed the decision in order to ensure the primacy of the 5000 non-Indian area residents as well as their continued access to Salt River water.Efforts to protect Camelback Mountain as a natural preserve began in the early 1910s. However, by the 1960s, nearly all of the area had been sold to private interests. Federal and state authorities attempted to stop development above the one thousand and six hundred feet level. They failed to halt development and in 1963 efforts to arrange a land exchange failed in the Arizona State legislature. In 1965, United States Senator Barry Goldwater took up the cause and helped to secure the higher elevations against development. The area became a Phoenix city park in 1968.

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