Frontdoors Five: Fun Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day

State Forty Eight

Father’s Day is right around the corner, and if you’re debating getting Dad another tie to add to his collection, we want to stop you right there and present some better options. From great local gifts to exhilarating bonding activities – we’re sure one of the ideas on this list will ensure the father figure in your life enjoys the best Father’s Day yet.
 

  1. Capture the feeling of sky dying at iFly.

If your Dad is a bit of a daredevil, you’ll definitely want to check out iFly, an indoor skydiving facility that lets you experience the feeling of skydiving without the whole jumping out of a plane part. Plus, it’s a great bonding experience!

  1. Gift local gear from State Forty Eight.

We love locally owned and operated State Forty Eight’s line of tee shirts, hoodies, hats and other accessories because they’re simple, on trend and celebrate the great state of Arizona! Pair this up with a functional photo watch if you like; now, every time he checks the time, he’ll be reminded of you!

  1. Enjoy a memorable culinary experience at the Four Seasons.

Of course, the food at the Four Seasons is always incredible, but for Father’s Day they’re offering up a special “Beef and Bourbon” menu from June 15-25. If you’re looking for something a bit more interactive, they’re also offering a “Crafted Cocktails” class on June 18.

  1. Score a free pizza at Fired Pie.

There’s no better price than free – and at Fired Pie you’ll get a free, customized pizza for Dad when you order an entrée all day long on Father’s Day

  1. Help decorate Dad’s “man cave.”

Saw and Steel is a local business that’s taking metalwork to a whole new level with it’s fun and quirky décor pieces – from a light up swordfish to a cactus and taco marquee sign. They even have custom pieces if you want to gift Dad something truly one-of-a-kind.
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