WorldMark Palm Springs - Plaza Resort and Spa
View prices for your travel dates
About
Finding an ideal resort in Palm Springs does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Plaza Resort and Spa, a nice option for travellers like you.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Palm Springs Walk of Stars (3.5 km) and St. Theresa Church (3.7 km), guests of Plaza Resort & Spa can easily experience some of Palm Springs' most well known attractions.
As your “home away from home,” the resort rooms offer air conditioning, a kitchenette, and a refrigerator, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk and a concierge while staying at Plaza Resort and Spa. In addition, Plaza Resort Spa Palm Springs offers a pool and barbeque facilities, which will help make your Palm Springs trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Manhattan in the Desert and Jet Stream Deli, which are some delis that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
If you are interested in exploring Palm Springs, check out an architectural building, such as Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway.
Plaza Resort and Spa looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Palm Springs.
Location
Reviews
- 91
- 74
- 18
- 14
- 12
- Filter
- English
We had a beautiful view of the golf course. A nice empty pool and jacuzzi, but besides thermal pitchers of coffee in the lobby, there was NOTHING provided. The bedding was extremely thin and inadequately insulated for the temperature outside. The heater was placed on the wall near the head of the bed, and if turned on, would blow right in your face during the night.
The lighting was bright white fluorescent lighting, like you'd find in a supermarket. The bathroom smelled like sewage offgassing/mixed with cheap air freshener. The bathtub has grab rails for the elderly, but one of them runs across the back of the tub, meaning you can't take a bath, since the bar would hit you in the back of the head. The paint was peeling, the counters were water stained. It was grim. The provided shampoo didn't even lather. We spent an hour of our vacation going grocery shopping for shampoo, a comforter for the bed, and earplugs, because the paper thin walls made us privy to our neighbors' bedroom shenanigans. It was DEAD on New Years. Not a single other occupant in sight. Luckily we were only in the room to sleep, so our trip wasn't ruined, but I'd love to know how they can get away with calling themselves a resort and spa, when there are no spa services, and nothing resort like about the place.
The final insult was looking up the price of the room, and realizing that I'd overpaid by about $300 with my trade-in certificate.
The property amenities listed include laundry, water park, kids club. None of these were present.
Staff is really really great but I would not return.
However, it was fun watching the roadrunners around the pool.