Group Themes & Incentives Tucson is the perfect place to plan activities center around the Old West, Southwest, and regional cultural themes. There are many activities your group can experience only in Tucson. Here are just a few ideas to get you started. The MTCVB's extensive roster of partners can help you implement many of them.
Cowboy Day Cattle drive, trail ride, breakfast cookout in the desert, hayrides, steak cookout, cowboy music, sing-along, electronic quick draw, roping demonstrations, participatory rodeo, casino night, can-can dancers, cantina show.
Mexican Festival Folklorico dancers, mariachi music, Mexican food, paper flowers, pinatas. Visit "Old Mexico" on a trip to Nogales, Mexico.
Tucson Dine-A-Round From appetizers to dessert at Tucson's finest. Sample regional cuisine and native cooking techniques.
University of Arizona Theatrical performances, Museum of Art, and others. Outdoor receptions. Post-performance buffet at host hotel.
Music Under the Stars Wine and cheese, box dinner, music by the Tucson Pops Orchestra or string ensemble.
Wagon Train Teepees and wagons surrounding the area. Steak dinner, Indian frybread, cowboy music, marching Buffalo Soldiers. Personalized and custom-fit cowboy hats.
Entertainment Restaurants featuring jazz, a Frank Sinatra night, mariachi music, Country Western dancing. Try Tucson's hilarious melodrama theater.
Astronomy "Astronomy Capital of the World" - visit the observatories or hold a stargazers party with telescopes brought in.
Baseball The Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, and the Arizona Diamondbacks hold spring training in March. The Tucson Sidewinders play a longer season during summer months.
Vigilantes Old West shoot-outs featuring your VIPs, or a motorcoach hold-up.
Shopping Event in an outdoor plaza or indoor center - historic and contemporary. Southwest gifts and apparel shopping.
Desert Potpourri Jeep rides. Hayrides, narrative nature walks. Horseback riding, hiking, biking, tennis, golf. Southwestern/historical fashion show.
Rodeo Enjoy a real one (seasonal) or put on a participatory rodeo with calf calling, goat herding, pig ribbon tying, wagon pulls.
Tombstone Visit "The Town Too Tough To Die." Follow the footsteps of celebrated old Westerners such as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to the OK Corral, Bird Cage Theatre, the Crystal Palace, and Boothill Cemetary.
Hot Air Ballooning Fly up, up, and away and enjoy a spectacular view of the mountains and desert floor. Champagne breakfast can be included. Usually Oct.-June.
Cultural Evening Tucson is one of only a few cities in America that has its own ballet, theater, opera, and symphony (seasonal).
Dining in the Desert Enjoy the sunset along with your choice of Western, Mexican, Southwestern, or elegant black-tie affair.
Cactus & More Stroll through botanical gardens, parks, cactus greenhouses, and our world-famous Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, or take a ground tram from the desert floor to about 4,000 feet into the Santa Catalina Mountains.
Historic Downtown Tucson Enjoy a tour of the real "Old Pueblo," guided or self-guided.
Wine Tasting Surprised? Southern Arizona is a wine-growing region where you can enjoy tours and tastings at working vineyards.
Native American Culture & History Tour excellent museums focusing on the history of Arizona, Native Americans back to prehistoric times.
Bird Haven Visit some of our delightful canyons favored by the more than 450 bird species that exist in and migrate through Southern Arizona.
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