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    Lowell Observatory

    Lowell Observatory

    4.2
    (303 reviews)

    What an absolute stunning place to visit. To see the…read moretelescope that actually discovered Pluto was amazing All of the history that you have is completely aww inspiring. And to even have a show that's on the roof rooftop with heated seats explaining about the moon an while we were there saw at least five shooting stars as the gentleman was talking. Completely worth every penny! The staff is all wonderful!!

    I put together a "maximum-value visitor itinerary" designed around a typical summer operating day…read more(1:00 PM-11:00 PM) at Lowell Observatory. My goal was to experience every major exhibit, historic telescope, open house, science gallery, solar activity, planetarium experience, and nighttime observing opportunity while still enjoying a relaxed single meal break on site. The schedule follows Lowell's published daytime and nighttime offerings, placing solar activities in daylight and telescope observing after dark. Recreate at your own risk. Confirm events & showtimes before arriving. Purchase tickets online well in advance. Lowell is popular! Stay hydrated. Wear supportive shoes. Bring jackets or blankets for the nighttime rooftop planetarium show. Lowell Observatory Ultimate Visitor Day Itinerary (1:00 PM - 11:00 PM) 12:15 PM | Flagstaff Vista *Park at the roadside pullout, adjacent to Mars Hill Road & just feet from the campus entrance *Enjoy bird's eye views of Flagstaff area & pine forests 12:45 PM | Arrival & Mission Planning Check in, obtain the daily schedule, reserve any timed experiences if required, pick up a campus map, and visit restrooms before beginning. Goal: no backtracking later. 1:10 PM - 1:55 PM | Astronomy Discovery Center Explore the Stardust Lab Gallery, interactive exhibits, cosmology displays, exoplanet exhibits, and hands-on science stations. 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | Lowell Universe Theater - We Are Stars Immersive film explaining the origin of stars and the elements that make up planets, life, and ourselves. 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Solar Viewing - Giovale Open Deck Observatory Use daylight for solar telescopes, sunspot viewing, solar prominence discussions, and telescope demonstrations. 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Lowell Universe Theater - Cosmic Highways: A Centennial Tour Focus on Solar System exploration and major astronomical discoveries. 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM | Historic District Exploration Walk through Percival Lowell's observing grounds, historic architecture, outdoor exhibits, and Mars Hill viewpoints. 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Lowell Universe Theater - Origins of Lowell Learn about Percival Lowell, the observatory's founding, the search for Planet X, and the discovery of Pluto. 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM | Pluto Discovery Experience Visit the Pluto Astrograph, Clyde Tombaugh exhibits, and Planet X interpretation areas. 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM | Lowell Universe Theater - Meet the Planets An overview of the Solar System before nighttime observing begins. 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM | Dinner Break - Planet X Café Enjoy a 45-minute meal, hydrate, review the evening schedule, and recharge devices if needed. 6:15 PM - 7:00 PM | Rotunda Museum Explore historic astronomical artifacts, observatory history, early instruments, Pluto exhibits, and scientific heritage collections. 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Clark Dome Open House Learn about the Clark Telescope, Percival Lowell, V. M. Slipher, and early astronomical discoveries. 7:30 PM - 8:00 PM | Twilight Campus Walk Take photographs and make-up for lost time. Buy CAFFEINE & treat at Planet X Cafe. 8:00 PM - 8:30 PM | Lowell Universe Theater - Passport to the Universe An immersive journey through the observable universe. 8:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Constellation Orientation Attend any available sky-tour presentation and learn seasonal constellations, planets, and deep-sky targets. 9:00 PM - 9:45 PM | Giovale Open Deck Observatory - Night Observing Observe planets, nebulae, galaxies, star clusters, and double stars through multiple telescopes. 9:45 PM - 10:10 PM | Historic Clark Telescope Viewing Observe through the famous refractor and experience one of Lowell's signature attractions. 10:15 PM - 10:45 PM | Planetary Show Enjoy the immersive planetary experience as the grand finale after exploring Lowell's history, telescopes, exhibits, and the night sky. 10:45 PM - 11:30 PM | Stary Skies Gift Shop This concludes the observatory experience. 11:30 PM | Flagstaff Skyline *Depart Lowell Campus *Park at the roadside pullout, adjacent to Mars Hill Road & just feet from campus entrance *Enjoy bird's eye nighttime views of Flagstaff's skyline

    Best Western Pony Soldier Inn & Suites

    Best Western Pony Soldier Inn & Suites

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    We are staying here again because it's clean and inexpensive for what you get I recommend it…read more Nothing fancy but a clean hotel is a blessing.

    Nope, not particularly a fan of this Best Western Pony Soldier Inn & Suites in Flagstaff, AZ…read more When I arrived at around 7:00 PM, I was welcomed by a very nice lady at the front desk. I wish her counterpart the next morning had been a bit more warm and not so snobbish. It was pouring down rain on November 22, 2025, when I checked in, so the mood was already quite sour. Then the spot where I parked was overflowing with rain water. Unloading with two kids plus a dog was adventurous to say the least. Lol. The room was disappointing. Small. Everywhere I turned almost everything was outdated. Not the cleanest. Torn, dirty top bedding. Cold with the air conditioning running as soon as we walked in. It had a fridge, yet, no microwave. Weird. The in-room hair dryer was super weak. I should have brought my own. Breakfast was across the other parking lot in a huge sloped-roof building. It was quite nice. Oddly, the nicest thing. I like the self-serve yogurt area. The toppings were limited, but I really do love yogurt for breakfast. The indoor pool was also in this vicinity. The major plus was that this hotel was dog-friendly. The pet fee was $25. There was also a pet area with a pet waste bag receptacle provided. My canine refused to relieve herself in the pouring down rain, so at 2:30 AM when she could no long hear it, she woke me up and we walked out this way. It was well-lit at night. My total bill for a double queen, one adult, two kids, and a dog was $185.39. I don't think I'll be back.

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