Este complejo de lujo en expansión tiene un puerto deportivo en el edificio principal completa con los barcos! Hay un campo de golf masiva, piscina de lujo y flamencos rosados en el mismo terreno.
Este JW Marriott tiene barcos eléctricos que van desde el vestíbulo a vario lugar en el complejo. También hay un par de campos de golf en la propiedad.
Nuestra familia se alojó aquí por Acción de Gracias hace unos años en una unidad de tiempo compartido de dos dormitorios con cocina. Estas son las habitaciones de gran tamaño que respaldan a un campo de golf. Lugar muy agradable para las familias.
Mis amigas y yo tomamos un viaje una vez cada pocos años aquí como una única escapada de chicas. Nos encanta este hotel porque es bonito, limpio y hermoso se sienta en la hierba verde exuberante! También hay un gran lago en el centro del hotel y ofrecen paseos en barco gratis! Algunas veces verás cisnes nadando alrededor. Este es el mejor lugar para relajarse y descansar en la piscina o conseguir un buen bronceado.
Un montón de restaurantes, y todos ellos tienen una gran comida. También hay una discoteca aquí .... para los jóvenes y jóvenes de corazón.
Este es un hermoso lugar para visitar. Ver flamencos rosas en su camino de entrada y aves exóticas en el vestíbulo. El spa es increíble y las opciones de comida son muy agradables. Tome el pequeño viaje en barco desde el vestíbulo a su restaurante.
JW Marriott en Palm Desert está a la altura de su reputación como una propiedad JW tan complejo increíble completo con bares, piscinas, discoteca y campo de golf. Recomiendo encarecidamente alojarse aquí, pero se advirtió del calor en verano. Hoteles en la zona se dan las tasas de descuento de golf en el verano, ya que es tan caliente.
Un buen lugar para visitar, así! vestíbulo del atrio hermoso con el Macaw de. Tome el barco en el vestíbulo para un paseo a través de la propiedad!
Gran lugar para las familias durante la temporada de piscina :) buenas instalaciones y restaurante razonable pero sabroso!
Siempre es un lugar de diversión familiar para ser ... Y es un placer ser un miembro de Marriot.
¡Amo este lugar! Me quedo en la sección de tiempo compartido, que es como un apartamento de una habitación con W & D, cocina completa, puede alojar hasta 6. Un gran campo. Me encanta la góndola encima en la sección del hotel, utilizar éstos para acceder a algunos restaurantes fabulosos.
El hotel para ver y ser visto. Absolutamente fabuloso y elegante.
Gran servicio, piscina impresionante y maravillosa comida!
This is a really fun and nice resort. The rooms are a good size though the room itself is plainly decorated. The bathroom is the best part as far as size goes. Bring your own bubble bath or pay a ridiculous amount for some in the gift shop. My only complaints is that the pricy breakfast doesn’t include all the items. It’s $10 more for the hot breakfast but the extra we paid for a general breakfast to be added on the room was more than the amount of food we ate. Everything closes down too early, especially the boats. But a nice hotel and I really enjoyed my stay all in all. Bring floats for the pool and if you need to air up the floats it’s easy with a pump at the pool.
I spent several nights here while my husband attended a convention and I was less than impressed with the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort. I can barely think of anything that was positive about my experience here, and I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
The problems started from the moment we pulled up to the front door to check in. An overly eager man came running up to tell us to pull "over there" in the parking lot marked Valet Only so we could check in, reminding us to "come back and see" him once we got our room assignment so he could tell us "the best place to park." Fishing for tips, my man, fishing for tips. There's no "best place to park" because the hotel only has ONE parking garage and it's at the end of the property, meaning a nice, long walk if you have your own car.
The property has a weird layout, meaning that if you aren't lucky, you'll have a very long hike to your guest room. We had to park in the garage, take an elevator up to the convention center, walk out of the convention center and past the car rental office, into the main lobby, up another elevator, then all the way back down the hall to our room. Some really unlucky souls had an even longer maze of a walk to their rooms.
The room was very dated but had nice windows and a cute little balcony. The shower was tiny with a standard bathtub. The in-room fridge was nice, but only two complimentary mini bottles of generic water were provided ONCE during our stay. Pretty lame for a desert "resort." The a/c unit in our room did not cool well and it got very uncomfortable in the middle of the night. The beds were far from "spa" like and were rock hard, reminiscent of the style of mattresses you'll find in hotels all over Europe.
Maid service was good when they showed up; usually it wasn't until very late in the day (4:30 pm or later). The parking garage was dark with motion activated lights that weren't nearly bright enough to see anything; I got the creeps when parking myself late at night.
To add insult to injury, the hotel levies a bogus, totally offensive $35 PER NIGHT "resort fee" on top of the high nightly rate. Look at my photo of what this lame fee covers -- stuff the average person would NEVER use, like golf bag storage or Biggest Loser classes. What? Why should I have to pay for stupid things like that?
The grounds are beautiful and there's a free boat ride that you can catch in the lobby. There's a spacious lobby bar with a very good menu of wines and beers by the glass. Golf courses, palm trees, flamingos out front...all a colossal waste of water. Oh, and they have captive parrots in the lobby, and most of the time they'd squawk and scream because they were so bored. It made me so sad.
My family had a great time... my girls spend about 1 week in the summer here and they enjoy it every time
lush grounds and great service, but I would skip it in the summer, when low season rates bring out a jersey-shorish, tattoed, hard-partying crowd. suffice to say that the first thing i saw when i got out of the car after parking was a puddle of vomit. shudder.
Fun place to walk too from our home... take the boat ride, eat dinner and play golf... it's just expensive...
Love the location (Palm Desert!).
Love the weather (what's not to love about 60s in February?)
Love the outside (gorgeous pools, gondola, golf course)
Do not like the inside of the rooms at all. The place is dated. Getting old. Carpet is worn. There are holes in the curtains, blankets, etc. The rooms are small (and expensive since it's a JW). AND, there's popcorn in the ceiling!
Did enjoy the room service. Food was tasty.
Aliases: Marriott Desert Springs Resort Course
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