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A Desert Escape in Tempe: Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes Debuts Renovation

03.25.26

Tempe may not always top the list of Arizona getaways, but the vibrant city just outside Phoenix has quietly become one of the state’s hidden gems. Home to Arizona State University, Tempe blends youthful energy with year round outdoor recreation, dining and culture. It is also a favorite for spring break staycations and desert escapes.

The Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes has completed a multimillion dollar renovation of its guestrooms and suites, fitness center, outdoor meeting space and the lobby bar’s expanded outdoor dining area.

Built into the dramatic Tempe Butte, the resort offers sweeping 180 degree views stretching from downtown Phoenix to the Superstition Mountains in Mesa. Cascading waterfalls, sparkling pools and striking desert sunsets create a setting that feels tucked away, even though the resort is just three miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and minutes from Arizona State University, Scottsdale shopping and downtown Phoenix entertainment.

The resort is also a popular destination for Californians visiting during spring break and spring training, as the Los Angeles Angels’ spring training facility is located nearby.

Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes features 353 newly renovated guestrooms and suites, including a presidential suite, chairman suite and seven studio rooms. Guestroom updates include new furnishings, lighting, artwork and technology enhancements. Rooms are designed with comfort and functionality in mind, offering cotton rich bedding, high speed Wi Fi, large workspaces, in room coffee bars, 55 inch televisions and multiple USB and USB C charging ports.

Dining and outdoor gathering spaces remain a highlight of the resort thanks to its elevated setting and expansive views. Top of the Rock, the resort’s signature restaurant, is known for its panoramic views of Phoenix, Tempe and Camelback Mountain, along with a menu created by a French chef that blends French technique with American flavors and subtle Southwestern influences.

The newly expanded On The Rocks patio at the lobby bar serves craft cocktails and a vibrant menu with views of downtown Tempe and the Twin Peaks Mountains. The Kachina Patio has also been expanded and can accommodate up to 250 guests, making it ideal for luncheons, cocktail receptions and evening events.

The fitness center has also been fully redesigned by Matrix Fitness and features updated cardiovascular equipment that connects to personal devices for streaming content.

For more information about Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes, call 602-225-9000 or visit marriott.com.



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Turning 65 and Still Working: What to Know About Medicare

03.25.26

Many people assume they must sign up for Medicare the moment they turn 65. In reality, the timing depends on whether you are still working and what kind of health coverage you have through your employer.

If you are working past 65 and covered by a group health plan through your job or your spouse’s job, you may be able to delay certain parts of Medicare without penalty. This is common for people who want to continue working or are not ready to make changes to their coverage. However, not all employer plans work the same way with Medicare, and company size can matter when it comes to how primary and secondary coverage is determined.

For some people, enrolling in Part A at 65 makes sense because it is often premium-free, while delaying Part B until retirement or loss of employer coverage. Others may need to enroll in both Part A and Part B right away. Making the wrong assumption can lead to gaps in coverage or late enrollment penalties.

This is one of the most common points of confusion around Medicare. What works for one person may not be the right choice for another.

If you or someone you care about is approaching 65 and still working, it is worth reviewing the options carefully. A short conversation can help clarify what makes the most sense before important deadlines pass.
If you have any questions, I am happy to help.

Greer Wylder
Wylder Insurance
Office 949.300.8713
greerwylder@gmail.com
Licensed Insurance Agent, CA License #4354817

We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent five organizations  which offer 49 products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.



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