Adjacent to Indian Wells Golf Resort with discounted green fees and a central valley position.
The Grand Hyatt Indian Wells, formerly the Hyatt Regency, sits adjacent to Indian Wells Golf Resort and offers guests discounted green fees on both the Players and Celebrity courses. That adjacency is the property's defining practical advantage for golfers: the courses are effectively next door, and the discounted rate, combined with the room rate, often delivers better total value than paying rack rate at a cheaper hotel and full green fees independently.
The property holds 531 rooms including 39 suites and 43 villas. Nine pools and the HyTides waterpark provide non-golf options, and the spa operates at a scale appropriate for the room count. The villa format accommodates groups who prefer shared living space, and the suite inventory provides upgraded rooms without requiring the villa commitment.
Nightly rates of $200 to $350 during low season and $350 to $550 during peak sit in the middle of the valley's full-service resort range. The Hyatt loyalty program (World of Hyatt) applies, and the brand's points-to-value ratio is generally considered strong among frequent travelers. Golf packages bundling room and tee times at Indian Wells Golf Resort are available and worth pricing against independent bookings.
The Indian Wells location places the resort centrally within the valley's golf corridor. SilverRock in La Quinta is 15 minutes east, Desert Willow in Palm Desert is 10 minutes west, and PGA West is 20 minutes southeast. The property functions as a practical base for golfers who want to play courses across the valley rather than committing to a single resort's on-site offerings.
The property was rebranded from Hyatt Regency to Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort and Villas. Some online sources still reference the former name. Discounted Indian Wells Golf Resort green fees are available to hotel guests; confirm the current discount at check-in. The resort does not have its own golf course on-site.
The combination of adjacent Indian Wells Golf Resort access with discounted green fees and a central valley location. For golfers who want to play Indian Wells courses without paying resort-course premiums on top of an expensive room, the math works.