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| Description: Hyatt Regency Scottsdale...a spectacular desert oasis, surrounded by graceful gardens and stately palms, is set against the magnificence of the Southwest's Sonoran Desert. Designed on 27 acres, this world-class resort features a 2.5 acre "water playground," a challenging 27-hole championship golf course, tennis and the Sonwai Spa, health and fitness center, Native American Learning Center, 4 distinctive restaurants, and an international collection of art. | |
| # of Rooms: 493 | |
| Rooms: Inspired by the spectacular desert work of Frank Lloyd Wright, this magnificent resort features 493 luxuriously appointed guestrooms, suites, casitas and Hyatt's exclusive Regency Club?? offering personalized VIP service. | |
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Deluxe Rooms:
These rooms have a contemporary feel in a Southwestern palette of copper, eggplant and sand tones. They are fully air-conditioned with in-room controls, a color television with selected cable channels, in-room safes, telephones, private balconies and fully stocked mini-service bars.
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| Suites: There are five different categories of suites throughout the resort. The 25 suites include: 2 VIP Suites VIP A: On the fourth floor, this suite faces the the lake and golf course. With modern decor, the suite includes a balcony, living and dining quarters, bar and refrigerator/freezer. VIP B: On the fourth floor, this suite faces Lawn Court. This suite includes living and dining quarters, bar and refrigerator/freezer. 1 Presidential Suite: On the fourth floor, this suite has a view of the golf course, Lagoon, and McDowell Mountains. Includes raised dining area, balcony off the living room and bedroom, piano, bar and refrigerator/freezer. 4 Fountain Court Suites: Suites face the lake and golf course. Includes living and dining quarters, patio, bar and refrigerator/freezer. 12 Petite Suites: L-shaped, oversized room with separate living area and balcony. | |
| Casitas: The seven Casitas surrounded by the lake include: Casitas West: The two, 2-story casitas are 4-bedroom units surrounded by a man-made lake and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The first floor has a living room and two bedrooms. The second floor is accessible by an outside staircase and has two bedrooms, a wet bar, balcony and refrigerator/freezer. Casitas East: The five, 1-story casitas are 2-bedroom units. Includes a living room, patio, wet bar and refrigerator/freezer. Each has a patio and second story deck offering spectacular views of the golf course and McDowell Mountains. | |
| Regency Club: This exclusive wing on the third and fourth floors offers the finest service. A concierge personally handles any special requests and needs of the Regency Club?? guests. Also, includes an exclusive lounge, complimentary European-style breakfast, beverage service with light snacks, late afternoon European supper, honor bar, special room amenities and evening desserts and coffee served seasonally. | |
| Hotel Rating: Mobil 5 Stars, AAA 4 Diamonds | |
| Amenities/Services/Attractions: Click here for more information. | |
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| Property Policies | |
| Check In: 4PM | |
| Check Out: 12PM | |
| Guarantee Policy: A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes. | |
| Cancel Policy: Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete. | |
| Rate Disclaimer: For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html. | |
| Accepted Credit Cards: AX, CA, CB, DC, DS, JC, VI | |
| Local Currency: USD | |
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| Local & General Info | |
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| Areas Served: Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa | |
| Area Airports: Sky Harbor International | |
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| Heard Museum: Native Americans represent a significant part of Arizona history. Their art, music, dress, and language are an important part of the state's diverse culture. The internationally acclaimed Heard Museum is one of the largest interactive museums in the world to experience and learn about the fascinating culture and customs of Native Americans. | |
| Desert Botanical Garden: A visit to the Desert Botanical Garden offers more than just an understanding of the extraordinary plants that inhabit our arid Sonoran Desert. Learn how man has used desert flora to survive in this rigorous desert environment. | |
| Fleisher Museum: The Fleisher Museum was the first museum dedicated to American Impressionism, California School, an important and integral part of the rich history of American art. | |
| Taliesin West: Situated on 600 acres of rugged desert, this national historic landmark served as Frank Lloyd Wright's winter retreat and architectural school. Recognized as one of the 20th century's greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright created Taliesin West out of the desert. He and his apprentices gathered rocks from the desert floor and sand from the arroyo washes to build this unique desert complex. | |
| Cosanti: This Arizona historical site includes studios, foundries, and galleries for the well known Soleri windbells. The earth-shaped structures were all designed and constructed by Paolo Soleri, and house multi-functional drafting studios, craft workshops, as well as living and display areas. | |
| Sedona: A short day trip from Scottsdale, Sedona is a center for art lovers and collectors interested in southwestern art and authentic Native American crafts. Sedona's red rock buttes provide a unique backdrop for hiking, exploring, guided jeep tours, and one of the most scenic and interesting drives in the Southwest through nearby Oak Creek Canyon. | |
| Grand Canyon: Shaped by the violent internal pressures of the Earth, carved by relentless erosion of the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon stands unchallenged as nature's most remarkable work of art. Two billion years of Earth's history are recorded on the canyon walls. | |
| Old Scottsdale: The original Scottsdale settlement founded in the late 1880s still includes a working blacksmith's shop, the first post office, schoolhouse and bank, in addition to shopping and art galleries. | |
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Golden Swan:
A 164-seat, specialty restaurant features gourmet Southwest cuisine served in a comfortable yet elegant setting. Includes indoor and outdoor dining overlooking the lagoon and surrounded by gardens. Serving dinner and Sunday "Chef's Brunch."
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Two Poolside Bars and Water Garden Caf??:
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale's 10 pools are served by two poolside bars and the Water Garden Café. Guests are served at their lounge chairs, or can enjoy a casual poolside meal.
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| Ristorante Sandolo: An intimate 80-seat, casual Italian cafe overlooking the "water playground." Features Italian specialties with the accent on pasta, presented by singing servers. Complimentary sandolo boat rides on the resorts man-made lake follow dinner. Includes indoor and outdoor dining. Open for dinner. | |
| The Lobby Bar: Offering indoor/outdoor cocktail service. Nightly entertainment, featuring flamenco guitar and dance. | |
| Squash Blossom: A 300-seat, Southwestern-influenced restaurant overlooking cascading fountains in the Fountain Court. Includes indoor and outdoor dining. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. | |
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Championship Golf Course:
This Hyatt resort offers challenging golf on the Gainey Ranch golf course with 27 holes of championship golf, in three distinctively designed nine-hole golf courses. Also available is a fully equipped golf shop and resort boutique, indoor restaurant and outdoor patio food service, cart service featuring beverages and snacks, three putting greens, full-service practice facility, individual and group lessons, electric carts, club storage, left and right-handed rental clubs, and shoe rental. Courses: Dunes - Features dramatic terrain, reminiscent of Scottish courses.
Arroyo - The longest and most open course. Features a meandering desert wash, providing a natural hazard throughout the nine.
Lakes - Featuring varied terrain in a garden-like setting. This "showcase" nine plays around a variety of water features.
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Water Playground:
The 2.5 acre water playground offers something for everyone from 10 interactive pools, a sand beach, 3-story waterslide, 25 ft. spa, adult only pool, poolside food and beverage services and children's playground featuring Camp Hyatt??.
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Sonwai Spa:
A 4,500-square foot health and fitness facility; Hours 6AM to 8PM daily; no charge for hotel guest use, except for classes and massage therapy Includes:
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| Jogging and cycling trails | |
| Sandolo boats: Authentic Venetian-style sandolo boats. | |
| Camp Hyatt??: Daily, fun-filled, educational activities for children ages 3-12, available throughout the year. | |
Hot air balloon flights:
Experience endless panoramas of the desert foothills, as well as the flora and fauna below, while drifting slowly over the desert in an open basket.
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Horseback Riding:
Explore the desert on horseback, riding among the tall saguaros and over rugged mountains. Our Concierge staff can help arrange a guided ride with any of the outstanding local stables.
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Hiking and outdoor adventure:
Scottsdale and the Valley of the Sun have dozens of hiking trails to suit every fitness and adventure level. Two of the most popular, Camelback Mountain (pictured) and Squaw Peak, are less than 15 minutes from the resort.
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| Scottsdale Fashion Square: Shopping in Scottsdale is as varied as the cultures of Arizona. The finest in southwest fashions and jewelry and outstanding examples of cowboy art and Native American arts and crafts are available throughout the Valley. | |
Sedona:
A quick day trip from Scottsdale, Sedona is a mecca for art lovers and collectors interested in southwestern art and authentic indian crafts. Surrounded by the towering red sandstone cliffs of Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona's red rock buttes provide an extraordinary backdrop for hiking and guided jeep adventures.
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The Sonoran Desert:
Minutes from Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch in north Scottsdale, mighty saguaro cacti stand sentry over the spectacular mountains and wildlife of the Sonoran Desert. Experience our unique desert by horseback or desert 4-wheel adventure or visit the Desert Botanical Garden to learn about the extraordinary plants that thrive in the desert.
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Native American Dancer:
Native American peoples represent a significant part of Arizona history. Today, the Valley of the Sun is home to 23 Indian reservations representing 17 Native American tribes. Their art, music, dress and language are an important part of Arizona's diverse culture. The internationally acclaimed Heard Musuem is one of the best places to experience and learn about the fascinating cultures and customs of Native Americans and their impact on the southwest.
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