TUCSON, Ariz.
Arizona’s The Lodge at Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club has announced the first phase of its multimillion dollar renovation. This initial round of updates will include all one-bedroom suites with an estimated completion date of January 2015.
Second and third phases of renovations are expected to follow the completion of the first phase and will include revamped dining areas, a pool and Jacuzzi spa, and an expanded Golf House and Golf Academy. The all-suite property has already completed a renovation to the common areas, including the lobby, fitness center, patios and a portion of the grounds.
“We are confident that these significant property enhancements will only further benefit the overall guest and member experience and will establish this property as a true gem in Tucson,” says George White, CEO and general manager.
Updates Further Detailed
Renovations begin with new furniture, bathrooms and kitchens in all one-bedroom 800-square-foot king and double queen suites. The formal dining and banquet space, the Catalina and Sabino Rooms, are getting a fresh look as part of the first phase.
Second phase plans include renovation of the property’s popular dining area, the Ventana Bar, which will be completely revamped to feature indoor/outdoor patio seating facing the pristine Catalina Mountains. The Lodge will also unveil a brand new resort-style pool and Jacuzzi spa, open to all age groups. Finally, plans call for a renovated Golf House, which will include expansion of the Golf Academy.
The Lodge is recognized for its award-winning Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, as well as a tennis complex that includes a newly renovated 600-seat stadium court. In addition to being an all-suite boutique resort, The Lodge is complemented with a high-end country club.
More About The Lodge
Located in the private affluent community of Ventana Canyon in Tucson, Ariz., just 30 minutes from the Tucson International Airport, The Lodge at Ventana Canyon touts itself as a premiere destination for both out of state guests and locals.
Boasting the most photographed golf hole west of the Mississippi and a multitude of programming options to choose from, The Lodge takes pride in its Southwestern hospitality, having been ranked a AAA Four-Diamond resort for 19 consecutive years.