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Photo of Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise Top rated
From $157 / night 0.65 mi

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise

· 4.8 Excellent · 130 reviews

The extended-stay leader knows parents need room to breathe during marathon events.

  • Add sleeping space with pull-out sofas in separate living areas
  • Build your perfect breakfast bowl before the first whistle blows
  • Separate sleeping zones let early risers prep without waking teammates
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Photo of Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG Best value
From $117 / night 0.69 mi

Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG

· 4.6 Excellent · 833 reviews

This brand runs on routine — every stay delivers fast fuel and functional rest.

  • Settle your crew in dual queen rooms built for families
  • Power through tournaments with complimentary hot breakfast buffet every morning
  • Focus at ergonomic desks with task chairs built for game planning
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Photo of Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix Highly rated
From $129 / night 0.93 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix

· 4.7 Excellent · 238 reviews

Heritage warmth pairs with connected convenience during intense multiday competition.

  • Feed your team with full-service breakfast restaurant and buffet options
  • Relax in signature suites featuring panoramic city or ocean views
  • Maintain polished appearances with convenient onsite shoeshine service options
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From $101 / night 2.34 mi

Best Western Plus Surprise-Phoenix NW

· 4.2 Very Good · 959 reviews

Thoughtful mid-tier value lets families arrive ready and leave refreshed.

  • Access free parking spaces for coaches, families, and team vehicles
  • Claim poolside lounge chairs for team bonding and relaxation time
  • Spread out playbooks and tablets on spacious communal tables
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix-Surprise Highly rated
From $120 / night 3.19 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Phoenix-Surprise

· 4.5 Excellent · 624 reviews

Known for the kind of warmth that makes parents feel supported.

  • Transport gear and equipment easily between free parking and rooms
  • Relax poolside with teammates on comfortable lounge seating areas
  • Relax between games in flexible soft seating lounge areas throughout
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From $103 / night 4.07 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites Surprise Near Sun City West

· 4.2 Very Good · 942 reviews

Teams trust this brand becauserooms are designed around real storage needs.

  • Start mornings with scrambled eggs and savory breakfast meats included
  • Gather families in spacious living areas with comfortable lounge seating
  • Handle multiple loads simultaneously with several washers and dryers onsite
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Photo of Garner Hotel Phoenix Northwest – Surprise by IHG
From $138 / night 4.09 mi

Garner Hotel Phoenix Northwest – Surprise by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 814 reviews

Built for groups who value efficiency over extras during tournament weekends.

  • Pack light and wash apparel throughout the competition weekend easily
  • Access major highways quickly after early morning bracket play starts
  • Recharge between games in comfortable lounge seating designed for athletes
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Photo of Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Surprise Prasada
From $169 / night 4.54 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites Surprise Prasada

· 5.0 Excellent

Globally trusted reliability meets the nonstop demands of tournament weekends here.

  • Unpack easily with dedicated luggage bench keeping floors clear
  • House extended families easily with connecting room configurations available
  • Fuel teams with made-to-order omelets at the full-service restaurant
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Photo of Towneplace Suites by Marriott Surprise Prasada
From $179 / night 4.54 mi

Towneplace Suites by Marriott Surprise Prasada

· 0.5 Poor

Designed for families who need a functioning home base between tournament rounds.

  • Cook team meals together in full kitchens with complete appliances
  • Customize oatmeal bowls with a full selection of toppings
  • Dine together at full-sized in-suite tables between competition rounds
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From $79 / night 7.07 mi

Quality Inn & Suites Phoenix NW - Sun City

· 3.5 Good · 927 reviews

Reliable value keeps parents fueled and focused when tournament weekends drain energy.

  • Park RVs and campers easily with dedicated RV-friendly spaces on-site
  • Cool down in the outdoor seasonal pool after tournament play
  • Host team meetings in comfortable common areas before heading out
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From $100 / night 7.15 mi

Motel 6 Youngtown AZ - Phoenix - Sun City

· 3.3 Average · 644 reviews

Predictable rates and straightforward stays keep coaches focused on the bracket.

  • Help athletes recover with outdoor pool access after competition days
  • Keep uniforms wrinkle-free with open wardrobe hanging space for teams
  • Save on family tournament trips with no charge for younger team members
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From $93 / night 12.04 mi

Echo Suites Extended Stay Phoenix-Peoria

· 5.0 Excellent

Created for travelers who need actual square footage, not just a bed.

  • Arrive with your team and check in at minimalist desk
  • Maximize floor space by storing luggage under elevated bed frames
  • Organize uniforms and gear in thoughtfully designed studio suite layouts
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Photo of Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites PEORIA NORTH - GLENDALE by IHG
From $112 / night 12.08 mi

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites PEORIA NORTH

· 4.2 Very Good · 912 reviews

Predictable speed lets parents reclaim energy for the emotional work tournaments demand daily.

  • Refresh jerseys between games with coin-operated laundry on site
  • Load and unload equipment easily with convenient well-lit parking areas
  • Stretch out on lounge seating while teams regroup poolside
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Photo of Residence Inn Phoenix Glendale / Peoria
From $154 / night 12.56 mi

Residence Inn Phoenix Glendale / Peoria

· 4.4 Very Good · 103 reviews

Designed for families who need space to spread out between rounds.

  • Store team gear in spacious closets with ample hanging space
  • Prepare team meals together in full kitchens with modern appliances
  • Start game day with hot entrées and customizable breakfast options
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From $124 / night 12.58 mi

Comfort Suites Peoria Sports Complex

· 3.9 Good · 563 reviews

This brand knows tournament families need routines that actually work under pressure.

  • Accommodate cribs easily with generous suite floor space throughout
  • Power through tournament days with complimentary hot breakfast every morning
  • Separate sleeping zones from living areas for tournament downtime recovery
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Local Area Guide

Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

The Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex is widely regarded as one of the finest municipal tennis facilities in the United States. In fact, it has been named the "Featured Facility of the Year" by the USTA, a testament to its pristine condition and elite amenities. Located in the heart of the Surprise Recreation Campus, this venue features 25 lighted hard courts (including two championship courts with stadium seating) and a massive indoor racquetball facility. It is a frequent host for USTA National Championships, NCAA Division II events, and the Fed Cup. For visiting families, the complex offers a refreshing change from the country club circuit; it is welcoming, public, and beautifully integrated into a massive community park with a fishing lake and urban green space. The backdrop of the White Tank Mountains provides a stunning setting for evening matches. However, the Arizona sun is unforgiving, and the sprawling nature of the "Valley of the Sun" means you will be driving—a lot—to find entertainment beyond the courts. This guide is designed for the tennis players and pickleballers traveling to the West Valley. You will learn how to navigate the traffic on Bell Road, where to find the best Sonoran-style Mexican food, and how to hike to a waterfall between matches.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The facility is located on West Paradise Lane, serving as the anchor of the Surprise Recreation Campus. The "neighborhood" is a master-planned civic hub that includes the City Hall, the Northwest Regional Library, and Surprise Stadium (the Spring Training home of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers). Access is primarily via Bell Road or Greenway Road, connected to the loop 303 highway. The nearest major travel hub is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), located about 45 minutes southeast. Walkability within the immediate campus is excellent; you can safely walk from the courts to the library or the community park lake on wide, paved paths. However, once you leave the civic center, the area becomes a classic suburban sprawl of strip malls and chain restaurants along Bell Road. Parking at the tennis center is free and abundant, shared with the adjacent aquatic center and park, though it can get crowded during Spring Training games in March. The area is exceptionally safe, clean, and family-focused.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Accommodation strategy is heavily influenced by the baseball schedule.

The "Walkable" Choice: The Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix NW/Surprise and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Surprise are located on N. Bullard Ave, just a short walk (or 2-minute drive) from the courts. These are the top choices for convenience, but prices skyrocket during March.

The Bell Road Corridor: The Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix and Comfort Inn & Suites Surprise are located a few miles east on Bell Road. They offer easy access to dining and shopping.

Resort Options: If you want luxury, you'll need to drive 20-30 minutes south to the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park for a historic, upscale experience.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Tip

Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) · 45 min drive.

Arrival & Parking

Parking is free; shared with park/library.

Arrival & Parking

Surprise Community Park · On-site.

Downtime

White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Food & Dining

Rio Mirage Cafe or Vogue Bistro.

  • Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) · 45 min drive.
  • Parking is free; shared with park/library.
  • Surprise Community Park · On-site.
  • White Tank Mountain Regional Park.
  • Rio Mirage Cafe or Vogue Bistro.
Section 04

Tournament Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Arrive at least 45 minutes before your match. Parking is usually easy in the main lot off Paradise Lane. Check-in is inside the large clubhouse, which also features a pro shop and table tennis area. The facility is expansive, so check the court map; the championship courts are central, while the outer courts stretch towards the park. Morning temperatures can be chilly in winter, but the sun warms things up quickly—layering is key.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between matches, the adjacent Surprise Community Park is a lifesaver. You can sit by the urban fishing lake or let younger siblings run around the massive playground to burn off energy. The Northwest Regional Library is also steps away and offers a quiet, air-conditioned place to read or cool down. For lunch, you'll likely need to drive 5 minutes to Bell Road for options like In-N-Out or Chipotle.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Exiting the complex is straightforward, but traffic on Bell Road is notoriously slow at all hours. If you are heading to a team dinner, plan for travel time. The sunsets over the White Tank Mountains are spectacular from the courts, so don't rush off immediately if you finish in the late afternoon.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Arrive at least 45 minutes before your match. Parking is usually easy in the main lot off Paradise Lane. Check-in is inside the large clubhouse, which also features a pro shop and table tennis area. The facility is expansive, so check the court map; the championship courts are central, while the outer courts stretch towards the park. Morning temperatures can be chilly in winter, but the sun warms things up quickly—layering is key.

Mid-Day Regroup

Between matches, the adjacent Surprise Community Park is a lifesaver. You can sit by the urban fishing lake or let younger siblings run around the massive playground to burn off energy. The Northwest Regional Library is also steps away and offers a quiet, air-conditioned place to read or cool down. For lunch, you'll likely need to drive 5 minutes to Bell Road for options like In-N-Out or Chipotle.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Exiting the complex is straightforward, but traffic on Bell Road is notoriously slow at all hours. If you are heading to a team dinner, plan for travel time. The sunsets over the White Tank Mountains are spectacular from the courts, so don't rush off immediately if you finish in the late afternoon.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable / On-Site

Surprise Community Park

Adjacent

Located literally just outside the gates of the tennis complex, Surprise Community Park is the jewel of the city's park system. The centerpiece is a five-acre urban fishing lake where you can actually catch trout and catfish (with a license). The park features vast green spaces, huge shade trees, and one of the best playgrounds in the West Valley, including sensory-friendly equipment. For tennis families, it serves as the ultimate "waiting room." You can walk the dog (it has a dedicated dog park), have a picnic by the water, or simply lay in the grass between matches. It turns a long day at the courts into a pleasant day at the park.

Surprise Stadium

Adjacent

If your tournament aligns with the month of March, you are in luck. Surprise Stadium sits right next to the tennis courts and is the Spring Training home of the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. You can often walk from your tennis match to a professional baseball game in minutes. Even outside of March, the stadium often hosts movie nights, festivals, and college baseball tournaments. The proximity adds a vibrant sports energy to the entire campus. It is worth checking the event calendar to see if you can catch a game or fireworks show after your match concludes.

15–20 Minutes Away

White Tank Mountain Regional Park

20 min drive

For a true taste of the Sonoran Desert, drive west to the White Tank Mountains. This massive regional park offers 30,000 acres of rugged beauty. The "Waterfall Trail" is a popular, easy hike (less than a mile) that leads to a seasonal waterfall and features ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks by the Hohokam people. It is a fantastic way to see the desert landscape, including towering Saguaro cacti, without committing to an arduous trek. The park also offers ramadas for picnics. It provides a silent, majestic contrast to the squeaking sneakers and yellow balls of the tennis complex.

Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park

15 min drive

Located just south in Litchfield Park, this is not your average municipal zoo. It has the largest collection of exotic animals in Arizona, including a massive aquarium and a safari park. The unique selling point is the proximity to the animals; you can feed giraffes, sea lions, and even stingrays. They also have rides, including a log flume and a roller coaster, making it a hit with kids of all ages. It is a privately owned facility known for its breeding programs. It is an easy half-day trip that will keep the entire family entertained and distracted from tournament stress.

Walkable / On-Site

  • Surprise Community Park — Located literally just outside the gates of the tennis complex, Surprise Community Park is the jewel of the city's park system. The centerpiece is a five-acre urban fishing lake where you can actually catch trout and catfish (with a license). The park features vast green spaces, huge shade trees, and one of the best playgrounds in the West Valley, including sensory-friendly equipment. For tennis families, it serves as the ultimate "waiting room." You can walk the dog (it has a dedicated dog park), have a picnic by the water, or simply lay in the grass between matches. It turns a long day at the courts into a pleasant day at the park. Adjacent
  • Surprise Stadium — If your tournament aligns with the month of March, you are in luck. Surprise Stadium sits right next to the tennis courts and is the Spring Training home of the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. You can often walk from your tennis match to a professional baseball game in minutes. Even outside of March, the stadium often hosts movie nights, festivals, and college baseball tournaments. The proximity adds a vibrant sports energy to the entire campus. It is worth checking the event calendar to see if you can catch a game or fireworks show after your match concludes. Adjacent

15–20 Minutes Away

  • White Tank Mountain Regional Park — For a true taste of the Sonoran Desert, drive west to the White Tank Mountains. This massive regional park offers 30,000 acres of rugged beauty. The "Waterfall Trail" is a popular, easy hike (less than a mile) that leads to a seasonal waterfall and features ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks by the Hohokam people. It is a fantastic way to see the desert landscape, including towering Saguaro cacti, without committing to an arduous trek. The park also offers ramadas for picnics. It provides a silent, majestic contrast to the squeaking sneakers and yellow balls of the tennis complex. 20 min drive
  • Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park — Located just south in Litchfield Park, this is not your average municipal zoo. It has the largest collection of exotic animals in Arizona, including a massive aquarium and a safari park. The unique selling point is the proximity to the animals; you can feed giraffes, sea lions, and even stingrays. They also have rides, including a log flume and a roller coaster, making it a hit with kids of all ages. It is a privately owned facility known for its breeding programs. It is an easy half-day trip that will keep the entire family entertained and distracted from tournament stress. 15 min drive
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Clubhouse Vending

Main Lobby

Dining options strictly on-site are limited. The clubhouse has vending machines for drinks and snacks, and during large tournaments, they sometimes open a small concession window or bring in food trucks. However, you should not rely on the facility for full meals. It is highly recommended to pack a cooler or plan to drive 5 minutes to the Bell Road commercial strip for lunch.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Rio Mirage Cafe

5 min drive

For authentic Sonoran-style Mexican food, Rio Mirage is a local favorite. The Surprise location features a large, colorful dining room and a nice patio. They are famous for their warm bean dip (served free with chips) and their sizzling fajitas. The menu is extensive, featuring everything from chimichangas to carne asada. It is a loud, happy place that handles large groups easily. The margaritas are potent and popular with parents. It is the perfect spot for a celebratory dinner that feels distinctly Arizonan.

Irish Wolfhound Restaurant & Pub

5 min drive

This is the go-to spot for a pint and comfort food in the West Valley. The Irish Wolfhound offers a surprisingly authentic pub atmosphere, complete with dark wood bars and live music (often Celtic). The menu features staples like Shepherd's Pie, Fish and Chips, and Corned Beef and Cabbage, alongside American burgers. It is widely known for being the local gathering spot for sports fans. It’s a relaxed, friendly environment where coaches and parents can unwind after a long day in the sun.

Local & Elevated Picks

Vogue Bistro

10 min drive

If you are looking for a break from chain restaurants, Vogue Bistro is a hidden culinary gem in a nondescript strip mall. The chef-driven menu blends French bistro classics with American comfort food. Think meatloaf with truffle glaze, duck confit, and escargot. The interior is stylish and intimate, making it a great choice for a nice parents' dinner or a quiet meal away from the team. It is widely considered one of the best restaurants in Surprise, offering high-quality food that punches way above its weight class.

Saigon Kitchen

5 min drive

For a lighter, healthier option that athletes love, Saigon Kitchen serves fantastic Vietnamese cuisine. Their pho (noodle soup) is rich and restorative, perfect for rehydrating after a match. They also offer fresh spring rolls, vermicelli bowls, and clay pot dishes. The restaurant is clean, modern, and efficiently run. It is a fantastic alternative to the heavy burgers and fries found elsewhere on Bell Road. It’s a popular spot for locals who want fresh ingredients and bold flavors without a long wait.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Clubhouse Vending — Dining options strictly on-site are limited. The clubhouse has vending machines for drinks and snacks, and during large tournaments, they sometimes open a small concession window or bring in food trucks. However, you should not rely on the facility for full meals. It is highly recommended to pack a cooler or plan to drive 5 minutes to the Bell Road commercial strip for lunch. Main Lobby

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Rio Mirage Cafe — For authentic Sonoran-style Mexican food, Rio Mirage is a local favorite. The Surprise location features a large, colorful dining room and a nice patio. They are famous for their warm bean dip (served free with chips) and their sizzling fajitas. The menu is extensive, featuring everything from chimichangas to carne asada. It is a loud, happy place that handles large groups easily. The margaritas are potent and popular with parents. It is the perfect spot for a celebratory dinner that feels distinctly Arizonan. 5 min drive
  • Irish Wolfhound Restaurant & Pub — This is the go-to spot for a pint and comfort food in the West Valley. The Irish Wolfhound offers a surprisingly authentic pub atmosphere, complete with dark wood bars and live music (often Celtic). The menu features staples like Shepherd's Pie, Fish and Chips, and Corned Beef and Cabbage, alongside American burgers. It is widely known for being the local gathering spot for sports fans. It’s a relaxed, friendly environment where coaches and parents can unwind after a long day in the sun. 5 min drive

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Vogue Bistro — If you are looking for a break from chain restaurants, Vogue Bistro is a hidden culinary gem in a nondescript strip mall. The chef-driven menu blends French bistro classics with American comfort food. Think meatloaf with truffle glaze, duck confit, and escargot. The interior is stylish and intimate, making it a great choice for a nice parents' dinner or a quiet meal away from the team. It is widely considered one of the best restaurants in Surprise, offering high-quality food that punches way above its weight class. 10 min drive
  • Saigon Kitchen — For a lighter, healthier option that athletes love, Saigon Kitchen serves fantastic Vietnamese cuisine. Their pho (noodle soup) is rich and restorative, perfect for rehydrating after a match. They also offer fresh spring rolls, vermicelli bowls, and clay pot dishes. The restaurant is clean, modern, and efficiently run. It is a fantastic alternative to the heavy burgers and fries found elsewhere on Bell Road. It’s a popular spot for locals who want fresh ingredients and bold flavors without a long wait. 5 min drive
Section 07

Local Tips

Spring Training: March is crazy busy. Hotels sell out months in advance: book early.

Hydration: The dry heat sucks moisture from you. Drink water before you are thirsty.

Bell Road: Avoid it during rush hour if possible: use Greenway or Waddell roads.

Sun: The sun is intense even in winter. Wear a hat and sunscreen.

Courts: 25 courts total. Championship courts have great viewing stands.

Seasonal note: Surprise has a desert climate. Winter (Jan-Mar) is peak season—perfect days (60s/70s), cold nights. Spring (April-May) is hot (90s). Summer (June-Sept) is brutal (100°F+); play is early morning or night only. Fall (Oct-Dec) is warm and pleasant.

  • Spring Training: March is crazy busy. Hotels sell out months in advance book early.
  • Hydration The dry heat sucks moisture from you. Drink water before you are thirsty.
  • Bell Road: Avoid it during rush hour if possible use Greenway or Waddell roads.
  • Sun The sun is intense even in winter. Wear a hat and sunscreen.
  • Courts 25 courts total. Championship courts have great viewing stands.
  • Seasonal note: Surprise has a desert climate. Winter (Jan-Mar) is peak season—perfect days (60s/70s), cold nights. Spring (April-May) is hot (90s). Summer (June-Sept) is brutal (100°F+); play is early morning or night only. Fall (Oct-Dec) is warm and pleasant.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

January through March is gorgeous. Highs in the 60s and 70s. Nights can dip into the 30s, so early morning warm-ups are chilly. This is peak tourist season.

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Spring & early summer

April through May sees the heat rise quickly. Highs hit the 90s. The air is very dry.

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Mid-summer

June through September is the "off-season" for outdoor day play. Highs consistently exceed 105°F. Monsoons (dust storms/rain) can occur in late summer afternoons.

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Fall season

October through December is lovely. Highs in the 70s/80s.

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Rain & snow

Rain is scarce. When it rains, hard courts dry relatively fast in the arid air. Snow is never an issue.

Winter

January through March is gorgeous. Highs in the 60s and 70s. Nights can dip into the 30s, so early morning warm-ups are chilly. This is peak tourist season.

Spring & early summer

April through May sees the heat rise quickly. Highs hit the 90s. The air is very dry.

Mid-summer

June through September is the "off-season" for outdoor day play. Highs consistently exceed 105°F. Monsoons (dust storms/rain) can occur in late summer afternoons.

Fall season

October through December is lovely. Highs in the 70s/80s.

Rain & snow

Rain is scarce. When it rains, hard courts dry relatively fast in the arid air. Snow is never an issue.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Surprise Tennis University / USTA.

Neighborhood

Surprise Recreation Campus.

Nearest airport

Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX).

Parking

Free (Shared Lots).

Walkable district

Civic Center only.

Groceries & supplies

Fry's Marketplace (Bell Rd).

Pharmacy

CVS (Reems Rd).

Urgent care

Banner Urgent Care.

Downtime

Surprise Community Park.

Pro tip

Avoid Bell Rd Traffic.

Primary teamSurprise Tennis University / USTA.
NeighborhoodSurprise Recreation Campus.
Nearest airportPhoenix Sky Harbor (PHX).
ParkingFree (Shared Lots).
Walkable districtCivic Center only.
Groceries & suppliesFry's Marketplace (Bell Rd).
PharmacyCVS (Reems Rd).
Urgent careBanner Urgent Care.
DowntimeSurprise Community Park.
Pro tipAvoid Bell Rd Traffic.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the closest hotels to Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex?

The closest hotel to Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex is Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night) and Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix (0.93 mi, from $129/night). Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex are good for families?

Several hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex are well-suited for families. Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix (0.93 mi, from $129/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn & Suites Phoenix NW - Sun City (7.07 mi, from $79/night), Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), and Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn & Suites Phoenix NW - Sun City also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex?

Yes — Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Towneplace Suites by Marriott Surprise Prasada (4.54 mi, from $179/night), and Residence Inn Phoenix Glendale / Peoria (12.56 mi, from $154/night) are all extended-stay properties near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex?

Yes — Quality Inn & Suites Phoenix NW - Sun City (7.07 mi, from $79/night) and Motel 6 Youngtown AZ - Phoenix - Sun City (7.15 mi, from $100/night) are budget-friendly options near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex offer free breakfast?

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night), and Best Western Plus Surprise-Phoenix NW (2.34 mi, from $101/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Can I get early check-in at hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex?

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix (0.93 mi, from $129/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex have laundry facilities?

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix (0.93 mi, from $129/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex have suites or extra space?

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Holiday Inn Express Surprise by IHG (0.69 mi, from $117/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Surprise Phoenix (0.93 mi, from $129/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels near Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex have a full in-room kitchen?

Residence Inn Phoenix NW / Surprise (0.65 mi, from $157/night), Towneplace Suites by Marriott Surprise Prasada (4.54 mi, from $179/night), and Echo Suites Extended Stay by Wyndham Phoenix-Peoria / Glendale (12.04 mi, from $93/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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