Hyatt Regency Scottsdale

7500 East Doubletree Ranch Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Nightly Rates: ( 419.00 - 683.15 )
4 Star


Property 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.



Amenities

· Room Service
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Beach
· Business Center
· Concierge
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Hairdryers Available
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Mini Bar
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Tennis


Room Information

Resort Rooms:
Each of Hyatt Regency Scottsdale's guest rooms, suites and casitas were designed to create a residential feel by utilizing the subtle elements of the character of the Southwest. Large private balconies with outdoor seating overlook five lushly landscaped courtyards, the Gainey Ranch Golf Club, and the McDowell Mountains. á TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay moviesá Voice mail, two telephones with message lightá High speed internet connectioná Balcony or Patioá Video messages, video account review, video check-outá Individual climate controlá Electronic door locksá Full bath amenitiesá Turndown available upon requestá Iron, ironing board in all roomsá AM/FM alarm clocká Hair dryerá Bathrobes (seasonal)á Daily Newspaper (seasonal)
Suites:
All suite accommodations receive complimentary access to our Regency Club featuring a private concierge, as well as a daily European style breakfast, and light supper, beverages, cookies and confections throughout the day.
Casitas:
These free-standing suites are adjacent to the resort's lake. With views of the golf course and McDowell Mountains, the casitas have been designed to create an upscale residential feel. Each of the seven Casitas has a living area with a wood burning fireplace, separate dining area, wet bar, a private patio and an upstairs deck. Casitas are available with one to four bedrooms.
Club Suites:
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale offers twelve "Club Suites", each featuring a king bed, separate sitting area and a private balcony.
Fountain Court Suite:
Overlooking the resort's signature Fountain Court and McDowell Mountains, these suites feature a comfortable parlor with balcony. Each of the resort's four Fountain Court Suites has a wet bar, and is available with one or two bedrooms.
Hospitality Suite:
Each of the resort's four hospitality suites feature sitting and dining areas, wet bar, and private balcony. These spacious suites are ideal for group hospitality functions, and small receptions. Each hospitality suite is available with one or two bedrooms.
Signature Suite:
The Signature Suite Collection includes suites named after two influential persons in western history, Karl May and Zane Grey. The suites feature large living and dining areas, a separate entertainment area, wet bar and private balcony. The decor captures the natural elements of the Sonoran Southwest, such as amber, mica, granite, suede and leather. These suites are available as one or two bedroom suites.
Winfield Scott Suite:
The Winfield Scott Suite, part of the resort's Signature Suite Collection, features a living room, raised dining area, baby grand piano, wet bar and private balconies. Named after the founder of the city of Scottsdale, the decor of this suite incorporates the natural elements of the destination, featuring amber lamps, mica and granite tabletops, suede and leather furniture, and iron and copper detail. The Winfield Scott Suite is available as a one or two bedroom suite.
Regency Club:
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale's Regency Club rooms are located in an exclusive wing of the resort. The Regency Club is a private room available only to guests of club rooms and suites. The Club offers a light European breakfast and supper, as well as destination oriented publications, videos, international newspapers, and a personal concierge to assist with special requests.

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.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1986
· 493 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

* From Sky Harbor Airport, take 44th Street north to Camelback Road * Turn right and proceed east on Camelback Road to Scottsdale Road * Turn left onto Scottsdale Road, and go north to Doubletree Ranch Road * Turn right, going east on Doubletree Ranch Road * The resort is located one quarter of a mile on the left

* Take 202 East to 101 North * Exit Via De Ventura * Continue West, (becomes Doubletree Ranch Road) * The Resort is located on the right approximately 1 mile.

* Nestled in the 640-acre Gainey Ranch* Just 10 minutes north of downtown Scottsdale* 15 miles from downtown Phoenix* 25 minutes from Sky Harbor International Airport

Sky Harbor International


Restaurant Information

Vu:

This vibrant, sophisticated restaurant features contemporary steak and seafood overlooking the beauty of a lagoon and surrounded by lush gardens. Simplifying the elements of taste and technique, Vu returns to the true craft of cooking.

Ristorante Sandolo:

This casual, intimate bistro provides rustic Northern Italian cuisine, hearty and rich in flavor. Overlooking our spectacular "water playground", guests dine indoors or out while enjoying Italian fare and an extensive Italian wine list, served in a fun and relaxed setting, complete with singing servers and a complimentary Sandolo (gondola-style boat) ride throughout our resort's waterway.

Squash Blossom:

For true Southwestern Charm, indoors and out, Squash Blossom serves a delicious taste of the Southwest for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Squash Blossom features a spectacular Sunday Brunch.

Water Garden Cafe:

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale's 10 pools are served by two poolside bars and the Water Garden Cafe. Guests are served at their lounge chairs, or can enjoy a casual poolside meal.

The Coffee Bar:

Enjoy our gourmet varietals and blends featuring our signature, Cafe Caramel, and such java favorites as freshly ground espressos, cappuccinos, lattes, cold coffees, an extensive selection of fine teas, homemade Italian biscotti, baked fresh daily and specialty pastries.

The Lobby Bar:

The romance of flamenco fills the resort with Mosaico, as the joy and passion of the untamed gypsy spirit are captured through the engaging syntheses of the flamenco guitar. soaring flute and soulful song. Paul McDermand features exuberant steel drums and the soft sound of the marimba as he plays a vast array of standard, classical and popular works while Nuance sets a relaxing mood with familiar melodies and contemporary favorites

The Grotto Bar:

Surrounded by sparkling pools, cascading waterfalls and colorful hanging bougainvilleas, there is no better spot than the Grotto Bar to enjoy televised sports and your favorite beverage - open seasonally.


Meeting Facility


Hyatt Regency Scottsdale provides 43,000 sq. ft. of meeting and function space:

* 14,000-square foot Regency Ballroom, and 12,000 sq. ft. Arizona Ballroom. * Banquet space for 1,200 persons (1,550 persons theatre-style) * 5 meeting rooms and 2 boardrooms * Several outdoor function areas including Terrace Court, Lawn Court, Palm Grove and Desert Garden

Business Center

Photocopies, transparencies, facsimile transmission, typing, computer work stations, work processing, laser jet printing, cellular telephone rental and more.


Recreation Information

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. * Par 36 * Yardage: 3,238 (championship); 2,950 (regular); 2,416 (ladies) * Course rating: 70.7 (championship); 68.9 (regular); 68.9 (ladies) Arroyo - The longest and most open course. Features a meandering desert wash, providing a natural hazard throughout the nine. * Par 36 * Yardage: 3,424 (championship); 3,183 (regular); 2,753 (ladies) * Course rating: 71.9 (championship); 70.0 (regular); 70.3 (ladies) Lakes - Featuring varied terrain in a garden-like setting. This "showcase" nine plays around a variety of water features. * Par 36 * Yardage: 3,376 (championship); 3,069 (regular); 2,577 (ladies) * Course rating: 71.1 (championship); 68.8 (regular); 68.6 (ladies)

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¨.

Tennis Courts

* Eight tennis courts Hours: * Daily 8AM to 8PM * Hyatt Touch Clinic, Monday-Thursday, 10AM to 11AM. * Hours are seasonal Lessons, Clinics, Tournaments: * Private and semi-private * Ball machine * Adult customized clinics, 3-to-1 ratio * Junior clinics, 6-to-1 ratio * Tournament arrangements Full-Service Tennis Shop: * Racket Rental * Apparel * Stringing * Grips * Balls

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: * Weight room * Men's and women's locker rooms with showers, steam room and sauna * Professional massage therapy Special Classes: * Aqua aerobics (seasonal) * Personal weight training (by appointment only) Weight Room Equipment: * 10 Paramount equipment stations * 2 Treadmills * Free-weight dumbbells * 3 Lifecycles * 2 Lifesteps

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.


Area Attractions

Dare to dream of a place where hundreds of flowers bloom brilliantly in the midday sun. Where a million stars light up the sky. where the air is clear and the surrounding desert and mountains are breathtaking. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainy Ranch has breathed new life into the desert. Let us breathe new life into you. Come relax and unwind. Let the desert and Hyatt work their revitalizing magic on your spirit.

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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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near an Arizona attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, an Arizona state park, this is where you will find it.


The Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is a magnet that draws visitors to ARIZONA. There, they can embark on an amazing journey through a state steeped in legend and lore – its significant role in shaping the image of the Old West, epitomize by Tombstone, "The Town Too Tough To Die," or the ruins of villages and ancient structures of Native American farmers like the five-story Montezuma Castle cliff dwelling in the Verde Valley; some visitors are there for Arizona's 300-plus golf courses, for its many shopping venues or for its 27 State Parks and the fishing, camping, hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and boating they provide.

BENSON is home to Kartchner Caverns, two 1,200ft. caverns connected by three miles of tunnels, and with colorful stalactites, stalagmites and geologic formations. At BOWIE the story of the bitter conflict between the Chiricahua Apaches and the United States military is commemorated at Fort Bowie.

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