Pin itAdjacent to Indian Wells Golf Resort with discounted green fees and a central valley position.
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$200–$550/night
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The Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort and Villas, formerly the Hyatt Regency, sits adjacent to Indian Wells Golf Resort with discounted green fees on the Players Course and Celebrity Course for hotel guests. The 531-room property includes 39 suites and 43 villas, plus nine pools, the HyTides waterpark, and a full-service spa. The villa format suits groups who want shared living space without giving up hotel services.
The central valley position is the reason to book here. SilverRock Resort is 15 minutes east in La Quinta, Desert Willow is 10 minutes west in Palm Desert, and PGA West sits 20 minutes southeast. You are not committing to one resort's on-site golf; you are basing yourself in the middle and driving out in every direction. The discounted Indian Wells green fees, combined with a mid-tier room rate, often beat the total cost of a cheaper hotel paying full rack at the courses. Confirm the current discount at check-in. The resort does not have its own course on-site.
$200 to $350 in low season, $350 to $550 at peak. World of Hyatt points apply, and the loyalty value tends to land well among frequent travellers. Stay-and-play packages bundling rooms with Indian Wells tee times are worth pricing against independent bookings.
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