Palm Springs Golf - Hotel Package and Courses
Hyatt Regency Suites Palm Springs boasts the best location in town. Only five minutes from the Palm Springs
International Airport, four blocks from the Palm Springs Convention Center, and just footsteps away from the hotel you will find theaters, galleries, museums, shopping, restaurants, entertainment and even a casino!
You can be at the top of the aerial tramway within 30 minutes, 10,000 feet above Palm Springs or swinging your clubs at a golf course nearby.
Palm Springs Golf - Hotel Package and Courses
Hyatt Regency Suites Palm Springs offers 182 one-bedroom Deluxe Suites, five one-bedroom Executive Suites and five two-bedroom
VIP Suites, each with private balcony offering spectacular views. Non-smoking suites are available.
· AM/FM alarm clock radio · Coffee maker · Hairdryer · In-room movies
· Individual climate control · Iron · Marble bathroom with make-up area · Marble dining table for four to six · Mini bar · Private balcony or patio ·
Three telephones · Turndown available · Two color televisions · Video messages · Ironing board · Video check-out Experience Palm Springs' only deluxe atrium,
all-suite hotel. A magnificent Lobby welcomes you to 192 luxuriously appointed one- and two-bedroom suites, each with private balcony offering spectacular views. In the heart of Palm Springs on trendy Palm Canyon
Drive, Hyatt Regency Suites Palm Springs offers informal comfort, space and luxury in a desert paradise.
Palm Springs Golf - Hotel Package and Courses
There's plenty to keep you occupied while visiting us. Whether you're an exercise enthusiast, a shopping buff, or a relaxation
addict, we've got just the right activity for you.
· Heated, outdoor, geometric-shaped swimming pool and whirlpool with sundeck ·
Exercise Studio with free weights, exercise cycles, stair climber · Jogging paths and bicycling trails ·
Spa services include facials, massages, manicures and pedicures available in the salon located in hotel lobby · 3 miles, 18-hole golf course at Mesquite Country Club ·
9 miles, 18-hole golf course at Desert Dunes Country Club · 10 miles, 18-hole golf course at Rancho Mirage Country Club ·
Access to more than 40 area golf courses, accommodating every skill level
The hotel offers five meeting rooms, divisible into nine separate rooms, and five Executive Suites provide additional breakout
space. Boardrooms feature picture windows overlooking second-floor sun deck and golf course/mountain view. The Grand Salon has direct off-street loading access.
All meeting rooms are exceptionally
soundproofed and feature individual climate controls, built-in motorized screens, electronic sound systems, rheostat-controlled lighting and 110/220 volt electrical service.
Palm Springs Golf - Course, Hotel Package
120 miles E of Los Angeles, 135 miles NE of San Diego
Palm Springs had been known for years as a golf-course-studded retirement mecca that's invaded annually by raucous hordes of
libidinous college kids on spring break. Well, the city of Palm Springs has been quietly changing its image and attracting a whole new crowd. Former mayor (later U.S. congressman) Sonny Bono's revolutionary
"anti-thong" ordinance in 1991 put a lightning-quick halt to the spring-break migration by eliminating public display of the bare coed derrière, and the upscale fairway-condo crowd has decided to
congregate in the tony outlying resort cities of Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, and La Quinta.
These days, there are no billboards allowed in Palm Springs itself, all the palm trees in the center of town are appealingly
back-lit at night, and you won't see the word "motel" on any establishment. Senior citizens are everywhere, dressed to the nines in brightly colored leisure suits and keeping alive the retro-kitsch
establishments from the days when Elvis, Liberace, and Sinatra made the balmy desert a swingin' place. But they're not alone: Baby boomers and yuppies nostalgic for the kidney-shaped swimming pools and backyard
luaus of the Eisenhower/Kennedy glory years are buying ranch-style vacation homes and restoring them to their 1950s splendor. Hollywood's young glitterati are returning, too. Today, the city fancies itself a
European-style resort with a dash of good ol' American small town thrown in for good measure--think Jetsons architecture and the crushed-velvet vibe of piano bars with the colors and attitude of a laid-back Aegean island village. One thing hasn't changed: Swimming, sunbathing, golfing, and playing tennis are still the primary pastimes in this convenient little oasis.
Another important presence in Palm Springs has little to do with socialites and Americana. The Agua Caliente band of
Cahuilla Indians
settled in this area 1,000 years before the first golf ball was ever teed up. Recognizing the beauty and spirituality of this wide-open space, they lived a simple life around the natural mineral springs on the desert floor, migrating into the cool canyons during the hot summer months. Under a treaty with the railroad companies and the U.S. government, the tribe owns half the land on which Palm Springs is built and actively works to preserve Native American heritage. It's easy to learn about the American Indians during your visit, and it will definitely add to your appreciation of this part of California.
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