Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) is proud to announce that the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort has completed its long-awaited $115 million property-wide renovation. The property, formerly known as the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, marks the first Grand Hyatt hotel in Arizona. The newly reimagined luxury resort invites guests to connect with the captivating spirit of the American Southwest, complemented by six fine dining venues in partnership with celebrity chef Richard Blais, expanded pool and cabana offerings, a refreshed Avania Spa, expanded group meeting space options and more.
Exquisite guest rooms, suites and casitas
The resort’s design, executed by international architecture firm WATG and Phoenix-based firm Hale Collective, integrates seamlessly with its surroundings, offering dramatic mountain views while celebrating the interplay of light, water and desert botanicals. The project harmoniously combines sophisticated architecture with the raw beauty of the Sonoran desert, creating an incomparable, captivating atmosphere. The renovation includes 496 updated accommodations, including the resort’s 18 luxury Casitas and the ultra-luxurious, two-story Gainey House, which features a private entrance and driveway, a private patio and barbecue, and spectacular pool views.
Guests can choose from a variety of room types to suit their needs, ranging from luxury residential-style casitas to king and queen accommodations and affordable rooms. Each guest room at the property features a multi-functional living space, a spa-inspired bathroom and a private balcony or patio. Optimal for groups of friends and families, the resort’s casitas offer separate living spaces for entertaining and gathering. They are also equipped with kitchenettes and double bathrooms with spectacular views of the resort pool and surrounding golf course.
Star-studded, imaginative dining concepts
The resort debuts four new food and beverage concepts – La Zozzona (modern Italian steakhouse), Tiki Taka (global small dishes), Mesa Centrale (southwestern grill) and Grand Vista Lounge (lobby bar). The property has already introduced two new poolside concepts – Sandbar and H2Oasis. The restaurants are led by James Beard-nominated celebrity chef and cookbook author Richard Blais. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in New York, Blais honed his craft in some of the world’s most famous kitchens, such as The French Laundry, Daniel, Chez Panisse and El Bulli. He currently stars alongside Gordon Ramsay on FOX’s hit cooking competition, Next Level Chef, and was the inaugural winner of Bravo’s Top Chef All-Stars. Blais brings his extensive industry experience to his six resort concepts.
Immerse yourself in paradise: An elevated poolside experience
Outside, guests will discover a new aquatic wonderland with the resort’s upgraded 10-acre pool complex and expanded cabanas offering the perfect combination of relaxation, excitement and fun for guests of all ages. The 2.5-acre outdoor oasis features 10 unique swimming pools and a pristine sandy beach. At the heart of the complex stands an exhilarating three-story, high-speed waterslide, promising excitement for adventure-seekers of all ages, while a tranquil spa with Jacuzzi offers a haven for relaxation seekers. For those looking for more activities, the coastal putting green provides a new twist to this already outstanding getaway.
The new Spa Avania: Well-being offers inspired by the destination
In mid-September, the revamped Spa Avania unveiled a revolutionary wellness experience choreographed to the science of time. As the first spa in Arizona to align treatments with the body’s natural daily rhythms, Spa Avania offers a holistic journey from morning awakening to evening relaxation. This innovative approach combines personalized treatments, mineral water therapy, synchronized music and personalized nutrition to create an immersive experience that respects the body’s changing needs. New treatments include Cryo Sculpt Facials, Desert Essence Wraps, CBD Trigger Point Therapy Massage and more. The spa invites guests to enjoy 19 treatment rooms, including garden and couples-friendly options, a Himalayan salt room, state-of-the-art exercise facilities and a variety of therapeutic amenities.
Plenty of outdoor experiences
Celebrating natural curiosity and a sense of adventure, the resort offers visitors meandering jogging trails among native flora, scenic bike trails that showcase the beauty of the desert, and free bikes to fully embrace the Sonoran landscape. Additional recreational activities include 27 holes of championship golf at the adjacent Gainey Ranch Golf Club, where players can perfect their swing amid stunning mountain views. Two floodlit tennis courts allow for matches under the starry desert sky, while eight pickleball courts suit enthusiasts of this popular sport.
Grand gatherings in a brand new ballroom in Arizona
In October, Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort will unveil its fully renovated existing meeting space, which includes the revitalization of the 14,000-square-foot Vaquero Ballroom, as well as the remaining 52,000 square feet of existing indoor/outdoor function space. The resort’s Arizona Grand Ballroom is finalizing enhanced meeting and event capabilities and is set to debut in January 2025. Upon completion, the Arizona Ballroom will triple in size to 24,000 square feet to make the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort the gold standard for meetings and events in the region. The fully expanded Arizona Ballroom will join fully renovated meeting and event spaces to accommodate a total of 90,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor function space, including 35,000 square feet of outdoor space and an additional 10,000 square feet of event space. Groups can take advantage of 48 dynamic meeting rooms, on-site AV support and high-speed internet.
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Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort
7500 E Doubletree Ranch Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
USA
+1 480-444-1234