Has anyone stayed at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort and Spa?
I would love to have any feedback on this hotel or would appreciate any recommendations for a great place to stay.
Thanks!
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The Marriott Desert Springs Villas. About a 15 minute drive from downtown Palm Springs. Beautiful condos, and loads of pools, and mountain/golf course views. great family place.
Quite a few people use Tripadvisor for reviews of hotels. Here are the ones for the hotel you mentioned.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g32523-d77311-Reviews-Hyatt_Regency_Indian_Wells_Resort_Spa-Indian_Wells_California.html
I used to go there regularly, when you could get it for cheap on Priceline! Very nice gym facilities. There are multiple pools including an adult pool. The rooms are quite spread out so there are options to be near the pools or not. A room at grand level especially in summer facing the pool will put you next to all the families. Try to get a room NOT facing the parking lot. Usually I could get a free upgrade to one of the rooms looking at the golf course but situated over the restaurant (I guess those aren't the most popular).
Opposite end of the spectrum, but we stayed a couple of nights at the Andalusian Court in downtown PS and loved it. Very "old" PS - Desi Arnaz Jr. evidently took his first steps there.
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http://www.theandalusiancourt.com/