The Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch Opens This Fall After Massive Renovation

by Anthony Losanno
Grand Hyatt Scottsdale

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The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch has undergone a massive $115 million renovation and will reopen as the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch this October. This will be Hyatt’s first property under the Grand Hyatt flag in Arizona.

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The newly refurbished hotel will include 496 renovated rooms and suites. Refreshed amenities include six restaurants, 10 pools, a sandy beach, a three-story waterslide, Spa Avania, which offers a Himalayan salt room and 19 treatment rooms, and an updated ballroom. For those looking for something ultra-luxe, the resort will offer the Gainey House, which is a two-bedroom, 2,450-square-foot private residence with a chef’s kitchen. Nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts will love the jogging paths and bike trails as well as the tennis and pickleball courts.

Lance Marrin, General Manager of the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, said:

We are creating a destination that will not only reflect the region’s rich heritage but will also provide our guests with an immersive, elevated experience that connects them to the illuminating essence of the Sonoran Desert.”

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Hyatt already has a pretty impressive collection of resorts in Arizona including the the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows and the Miraval Arizona. The Grand Hyatt will be a nice addition to this portfolio and another option for those looking to escape and relax near the Sonoran Desert.

Anthony’s Take: My favorite property in this area has long been The Phoenician, which is part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection (review here), but Hyatt has some stunning options and this one looks to be worth checking out.

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