Since the 1950s, Palm Springs, California has been the destination of choice for the rich and famous from Hollywood and beyond, and the Plaza Resort and Spa is perfectly situated for you to enjoy it all. The entire area has been developed to offer activities for people of all ages with the emphasis on golf, outdoor adventure, stylish shopping and first-class entertainment.
Adjacent to Arnold Palmer’s Tahquitz Creek golf course, Plaza Resort is just minutes from the charming village of Palm Springs. The resort is a popular destination for families, and even their pets are welcome.
The Plaza Resort and Spa offers private accommodation in a studio apartment or a one-bedroom suite. When you see these Palm Springs timeshares for sale, you will have the opportunity to purchase the use of your own vacation condo in this fabulous resort. You will have a fully equipped mini kitchen to help reduce your food costs even more. The one-bedroom suite has two TVs and a DVD player for your in-room entertainment.
On the days you remain in the resort, you can take advantage of the two outdoor swimming pools, two Jacuzzis, barbecue stations, fitness room, dry saunas and massages. There is a tennis court, and half-court basketball, tetherball and kid’s court. You can also check out DVDs, and games.
Palm Springs is packed with things to do all year long. Entertainment includes the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies and the Palm Springs Pavilion Theatre, plus galleries and boutiques, annual events and the Pam Springs Aerial Tramway. Palm Springs timeshares for sale provide a valuable chance for you to own a timeshare in a desirable vacation destination with exceptional exchange value should you decide to exchange it to take a vacation in another location.
If you want a weekend of golf or shopping, or would like to attend one of the many famous events, a timeshare is your way to see it all for a price you can afford.
Review:
The plaza resort and spa was a good resort and close to so many golf coarses, my wife loved the spa and all the shopping close to the resort. We also went to the automobile museum on the weekend and it wasn't busy at all. They had so many cars of all different eras. Our favorites were the camaros and corvettes but there were so many to choose from it wasn't even funny. If you like French food you have to go to the fourth street bistro, it was amazing but a little pricey, but still well worth it. My favorite golf coarse was the wolf run. The coarse was immaculate and the greens were the best I have ever played on. Good prices for 18 holes too with a cart.
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