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Annual Phoenix Famtastical Festival

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Event# 602-529-2810

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The Annual Phoenix Children's Festival returns to CityScape in Downtown Phoenix and promises to deliver even more fun and excitement. Mark your calendars and get ready for more highly interactive, experiential and education attractions and fun for the entire family!

This one-day outdoor festival features activities focused on children ages 3-12 years of age and their parents and include multiple adventure stages/zones with group specific or themed adventures for the entire family. This signature event is a cant miss event for you and the family!

Annual Phoenix Famtastical Festival

Address : CityScape, 1 East Washington Phoenix az
Phone : 602-529-2810   (Always call and confirm events.)

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