Parker Palm Springs Coupons and Deals
The Fine Print
Credit card information and photo ID is required at check-in; must be 21 or over to check-in • Reservation Name must match the name on the traveler's photo identification, which must be presented at check-in • Bookings are non-transferrable • Escapes Bookings are only valid for the date(s) purchased and may not be exchanged or redeemed for any other dates; Escapes Bookings are subject to forfeiture • Escapes Bookings expire on the date(s) purchased and times indicated on the Confirmation Email. You must redeem your Escapes Booking on the date(s) purchased and times indicated on the Confirmation Email • No refunds allowed • Not valid toward existing or room block reservations • All inclusions must be redeemed during one stay
Description
The Destination The Parker Palm Springs is a California icon with a history as varied as its celebrity clientele. In a town where glitterati has flocked for generations—drawn to the area for its unconventional mix of laid-back bohemia and Old Hollywood charm—it's tough to stand out. Yet, that's exactly what The Parker does, and does well. What began as the state's first Holiday Inn transitioned into Gene Autry's Melody Ranch before becoming Merv Griffin's Resort & Givenchy Spa in the '80s. In 2004, home-design luminary Jonathan Adler led the hotel's $27 million facelift. The resulting 13-acre paradise is a kitschy-cool getaway, replete with Adler's signature chic-yet-cheerful ambiance, three pools, a renowned spa, and cheeky trademark touches (oh, hello there, adult beverages at The Lemonade Stand, funky needlepoint pillows, and room-service-via-tricked-out-tricycle!). The Digs Enter through the gorgeously gargantuan orange-lacquered front doors to be welcomed by staff and a ceramic frieze that instructs: Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow you shall check out. You'll do well to heed its advice—The Parker provides ample opportunity to partake in all three. Spacious rooms feature a mid-century-mod-meets-Palm-Springs-posh vibe, with white four-poster beds and luxe amenities (why yes, that is Hermès). Patio Rooms have private hammocks so you and your squeeze can grab a quick snooze (or get no sleep at all) beneath the stars. The Diversions Hide evidence of last night's festivities behind oversized shades at the pool, where chances are, you'll spot celebs doing the same. Here, "the party starts early," Fodor's promises, "when attendants pass out hot chocolate or coffee in the morning, fresh berries in the afternoon, and vodka-cranberry-lemon cocktails at happy hour (we'll take two!)." You can take your time with breakfast—Norma's, the five-star onsite diner, serves it all day long. And with plates like the foie gras brioche French toast, lobster macaroni and cheese, and lemony griddle cakes with Devonshire cream, it's no wonder why. The spa has its own Adler-inspired manifesto, with highlights like We believe in inner beauty. But, do what you can on the outside, and We believe you can swim right after you eat. So for dessert, treat yourself to packages like the Vanilla Sundae (a massage, pore-cleansing facial, and spa mani/pedi). We believe our bags are already packed.
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