SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.
The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, A Destination Hotel reopened following a massive renovation that took place this summer, transforming the independent resort and revitalizing its amenities.
As part of the $10 million renovation, the resort features two new restaurants and a bar, a transformed main pool, a significant addition of outdoor meeting and event space, enhanced guest rooms, and a more open, welcoming feel throughout The Scottsdale.
Formerly Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center, the property designed by legendary Scottsdale architect Bennie Gonzales opened 39 years ago on Sept. 4, 1976. To celebrate the reopening of the resort, The Scottsdale is offering a “Spirit of ’76 Opening Package” through the end of the year.
Travelers to Scottsdale, Ariz. can take advantage of room rates starting at $76 per night in honor of the year The Scottsdale made its original debut along with discounted spa treatments, a tasting menu, and complimentary Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals, and fitness center access.
“It is with great pride and excitement that we unveil our renovated property and reopen our doors to guests, neighbors and the community,” said Ken McKenzie, general manager. “With its fresh look, sophisticated amenities and convenient location just off the beaten path, The Scottsdale will be a top destination for both leisure and business travelers, and a popular gathering spot for locals.”
The Scottsdale Resort offers 50 meeting rooms, including the 10,000-square-foot Grand Coronado Ballroom, in addition to 80,000+ square feet of outdoor space. Renovations to the property are detailed below.
Social Spaces
The designers at PHX Architecture in Phoenix and SB Design in Scottsdale updated the look of the resort, while staying true to the rich history and maintaining its romantic, Spanish architecture.
The resort’s main entrance serves as guests’ first introduction to the property’s overhaul. It was completely redesigned to feature new signage and lush, ranch-style landscaping.
As visitors and locals enter the renovated lobby with new furniture, décor and accessories, they will find a vibrant gathering spot and the new Bar Six40.
Adjacent to the lobby entrance, guests can now access Bennie’s Courtyard (named for the original architect) through multiple doors, bringing the outside in and creating more of a residential feel.
Additionally, the main pool area was completely remodeled and now includes a full-service restaurant and bar called Twisted Vine. It features eight new cabanas available for private rental, a shaded trellis in the water and a bridge-like water feature dividing the new pool, which is 2.5 times larger than the previous one. The pool area also has been modernized with water features.
Updated Guest Rooms
The Scottsdale features 326 guest rooms and suites, each with the elegant décor and residential ambiance of private haciendas, many of which offer views of fairways, gardens and pools.
The property’s 54 king rooms were completely renovated, 76 of the double-queen rooms were converted to king rooms, and all rooms in the McCormick building were renovated.
All 266 updated guest rooms received new artwork and bedding, a headboard, carpeting, two chairs, a window table, new color schemes for a brighter look and feel, and desks. Twenty first-floor rooms now have private patios with access to the main pool. The guest room corridor received fresh new paint, carpeting and historical Scottsdale artwork, all designed to improve the guest experience.
Enhanced Outdoor Meeting Space
The Scottsdale’s renovation significantly expanded and upgraded the outdoor event facilities, ideal for gatherings of all sizes. The property now features two event lawns and one sport court.
The larger main lawn offers more than 10,000 square feet of event space and can accommodate up to 1,200 people for weddings, receptions, events, and teambuilding exercises with views of the McDowell Mountains in the backdrop. The new community lawn near the resort entrance delivers clear views of the iconic Camelback Mountain and can host private events for groups and meetings.
New Restaurant, Bar
Kitchen West Restaurant, the new premier dining establishment on-property, will make its debut within weeks of The Scottsdale’s reopening. Guests can choose between single or family-style dishes, and the restaurant will serve both lunch and dinner. Executive Chef Rick Dupere has created a seasonal menu of unique American Western fare, and plans to source the freshest Western U.S. products possible.
In the middle of the lobby, The Scottsdale will debut a new lobby bar serving as an extension of the restaurant. Bar Six40—named after the number of acres of land that Army Chaplain Winfield Scott purchased in 1888 that would become Scottsdale—will serve local coffee, freshly squeezed juices, and light breakfast options and snacks in the morning and afternoon.
Guests can enjoy craft beers and wines on tap with live entertainment during the afternoon and evenings along with food from Kitchen West.