Tourexpi
The rebrand will be timed to the culmination of a
$64 million property-wide renovation and ushers in a new era of luxury for the
iconic desert resort with redesigned guestrooms and luxury villas, an expanded
lobby experience, elevated accommodations, refreshed meeting and event spaces,
two new dining concepts and a reimagined pool complex with extended cabana
offerings. A resort steeped in Indian Wells’ tennis history, the property is
also a short drive away from the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, which plays host
to the BNP Paribas Open, the first of nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments each
year.
“Grand
Hyatt hotels showcase bold and vibrant design and architecture, creating
captivating destinations within a destination. The newly renovated and
rebranded Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas will introduce guests
and members to an elevated level of hospitality,” said Susan Santiago,
President, U.S. and Canada, Hyatt. “Located in a key destination for leisure
and business travelers looking to experience the best of Coachella Valley, the
refreshed resort will help guests celebrate magnificent moments and create
memorable experiences throughout their stay.”
Elevated
Guestrooms, Suites and Villas
Grand
Hyatt Indian Wells' refreshed design, overseen by the renowned Southern
California firm, IndiDesign, will reflect the serene beauty of its locale and
offer an upscale resort experience. Inspired by the dramatic geography and date
farms that surround the property, Grand Hyatt Indian Wells’ new look and feel
combines a neutral color palette and tasteful wood accents with mid-century
modern design elements. The property’s newly enhanced 531 accommodations,
including 39 spacious suites have completed renovations, while 43 one- and
two-bedroom private villas, are set to debut by November 2024.
Grand
Hyatt Indian Wells will provide large guestrooms, with 550 square feet of
luxurious living space. Guests can choose from various configurations,
including one king bed, two king beds, rooms with full-sized bunkbeds, and
more. Each room features a multi-functional living space, a spa-inspired
bathroom, and a private patio or balcony. The resort’s newly renovated suites
also offer spacious accommodations designed for families and groups. These
suites include a separate living area with a sleeper sofa, a wet bar with a
full-size refrigerator and microwave, and dual private balconies offering
breathtaking views of the golf course, pool, resort grounds and surrounding
mountain backdrop. Suites on the ground floor feature patios, offering
convenient pool access.
As
the premier offering at Grand Hyatt Indian Wells, the resort’s luxury villas
will be transformed to seamlessly blend into the desert locale with
sophisticated interiors that layer artisanal details like natural tones and
muted hues with new landscaping to provide an intimate sense of place.
Hand-crafted furniture will be mixed with modern decor and artistic lighting
fixtures to bring character into each living space. Grand Hyatt Indian Wells’
new villas will offer an array of exclusive features and premium amenities for
guests, including a private backyard with a hot tub, plunge pool or firepit,
kitchenette with refrigerators, access to an adults only spa, and golf cart
escorts around the property. Guests will also have access to an exclusive
arrival experience and dedicated villa concierge to provide effortless service
throughout their stay.
Inventive
Dining Concepts
Aheads
of its grand opening this fall, the property will offer a late summer preview
introducing two new restaurant concepts - Tía Carmen and Carmocha – in
collaboration with the acclaimed Chef Angelo Sosa. Renowned for his bold
cooking, Chef Sosa brings over 25 years of experience that has taken him from
three-star kitchens in Europe and beyond. A protege of Jean-Georges
Vongerichten, Chef Sosa has worked with some of the industry's most renowned
restaurateurs, including Alain Ducasse, Stephen Starr and Masaharu Morimoto. He
has opened several restaurants in New York City, San Diego, and most recently
Phoenix, with Kembara,
as well as the first location of Tía Carmen. Like the original
location, Tía Carmen at Grand Hyatt Indian Wells will pay homage to Chef Sosa’s
aunt (tía) Carmen, and celebrate the local landscape, farmers and community of
the Southwest reflecting a mix of tradition and modernity, this time with modern
Californian flair.
Carmocha
is a new concept that reimagines global small plates from the perspective of
Angelo’s tía Carmen if she had traveled around the world and came back from her
journeys to put her own spin on some of the dazzling array of international
flavors she experienced. For a casual dining option, the resort also enhanced
its lobby marketplace, providing several all-day culinary offerings for either
grab-and-go or sit-down settings with a coffee bar and selection of teas,
sandwiches, and treats as well as wine, beer and more.
Destination-Driven
Pool Experience
The
anchor of the resort guest journey is its popular pool experience, and the new
Grand Hyatt Indian Wells will unveil enhancements to the spacious outdoor
recreation area with expanded cabanas fit for large groups and families, as
well as new dining options including a food truck, Palmadoro’s, serving
pizza and signature Italian bites, and a refreshed café, offering poolside
favorites. Grand Hyatt Indian Wells’ pool experience also features
the largest waterpark in the Greater Palm Springs desert, HyTides,
which includes nine expansive pools, a set of 30-foot high
(150-feet in length) dueling waterslides, a 450-foot lazy river and
family-friendly favorites, such as an expansive splash pad.
Grand
Gatherings
A
top destination for events in Greater Palm Springs, Grand Hyatt Indian Wells
will offer 88,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor function space. Recently
revitalized ballroom, meeting rooms and boardrooms will give way to terraces
and lawns with breathtaking views, ideal for weddings, special events and
corporate retreats. With offerings that are nothing short of grand, the
resort’s renovated Mezzanine level includes meeting and events space, allowing
guests to create memorable gatherings for any moment or milestone.
Unparalleled
Wellbeing Offerings
As
a hospitality company focused on care, Hyatt takes pride in setting a new
standard of wellbeing for travel, making sure every touch point is crafted to
support all facets of wellbeing. Therefore, the property will introduce new
programming and offerings to care for guests.
For
a relaxing wellbeing retreat, the 30,000-square-foot Agua Serena
Spa will unveil new enhancements this Fall. The property also recently
collaborated with Kalologie
MedSpa to open their newest location on property in Indian
Wells. Situated adjacent to Agua Serena Spa, the new facility includes four
private treatment rooms and an IV lounge with a variety of renewing services,
including IV hydration therapy, B12 energy boosts, and more.
Grand
Hyatt Indian Wells will also offer tennis and pickleball courts and two
adjacent world-class golf courses. The resort is a short drive
from the Palm Springs International Airport, placing guests just minutes from
the best shopping, culture, and entertainment offerings in the Coachella Valley
area.
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Credit: © Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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