I
recently had the opportunity to have multiple stays at the newly re-opened RitzCarlton Rancho Mirage.
I will
break down the hotel in three posts: the rooms and property, the food and
finally the welcome amenities since I booked the room through a Ritz Carlton
Stars agent. I was told that the hotel
does want to be part of Virtuoso, but has not yet been accepted into the
program.
The
hotel is located up in the hills, which is a semi-private road in that the only
houses in the neighborhood are part of the Ritz Carlton Residences.
As you
pull into the driveway of the hotel, you are immediately greeted by the
friendly valet staff. Luggage assistance
is gladly provided.
As you
enter the hotel, the lobby looks like a warm and inviting living room rather
than a hotel lobby. There are large
sofas surrounding a fireplace.
Lobby |
Lobby |
The
front desk is to the right. There is
usually no line to check-in as the property is somewhat small with 244
rooms. Check-in is generally very
friendly and quick. There are also
flavored waters at the front desk, which is rather refreshing on hot summer
days.
There
are two basic room types, which only differ in the set-up of the bathroom which
does affect the rest of the room to one extent.
Deep Tub |
Shower |
Toilet |
The
first room type has a separate tub and shower.
The shower is on the smaller side.
There is a glass encased toilet.
Sink |
The
sink area for both room types are identical.
There is somewhat limited counter space, which is helped by the addition
of a shelf to add more room for smaller objects.
With
this room type, the closet is next to the bed which decreases the size of the
bedroom a little.
Shower/Tub Area |
The
second room type has a tub with shower area next to it. The shower area is much larger, but there is
only a partitioned piece of glass separating the shower from the rest of the
bathroom so water tends to flood the bathroom area if not directing the water
towards the tub.
The
tubs in both bathrooms are so deep that you can almost go scuba diving in
there.
Toilet |
This
bathroom has a separate toilet area.
What I noticed in some of the rooms is that the toilet paper holder is
so close to the toilet that you have to sit somewhat sideways so the holder
doesn’t stab you in the leg. Not a very
well thought out plan.
The
now standard Asprey bath amenities are provided. What I have noticed at the Ritz Carlton
Rancho Mirage is that razors, a toothbrush or slippers are not provided in the
room, which comes off as the hotel is cutting corners even though they just
opened.
Closet |
Closet |
With
this room type, the closet is located in the hallway. The closet is large and also contains a set
of drawers.
Desk Area |
Coffee Maker & TV |
Once
in the bedroom, there is a long desk and counter area in which the TV and Nespresso
coffee maker are located. There are two
complimentary bottles of water, with a third hidden bottle in the drawers
underneath the coffee maker where the ice bucket is held.
Desk |
As
previously mentioned, the desk is long but not deep so working space can be
somewhat limiting.
Sitting Area? |
There is
a chair next to the desk which doesn’t seem to serve much purpose other than
another place to store things.
There
is also a small refrigerator in the room which comes in handy, which is located
beneath the coffee maker.
Sitting Area |
There
is a sizeable chair and ottoman in the corner.
Bed |
The
bed is very soft and luxurious, something one expects at a Ritz Carlton. The bedding is high quality and ones just
melts into the bed.
View |
Views
from the room vary depending on room type.
Views can either overlook the Ritz Carlton Residences and valley or the
resort.
Terrace Fire Pit |
Terrace Fire Pit |
The
Terrace Firepit room is located on the ground floor, and comes with a large
patio area and two lounge chairs. There
is a firepit located forward of the patio which is gas. You have no control of turning the firepit on
or off, but could be used to roast marshmallows at night.
Gym |
Gym |
Gym |
Gym |
Gym |
The
air conditioner in the room is not very strong.
There is only one vent in the room, and while the room would get cool,
it would never get cold. This is a huge
disappointment during the summer when temperatures can get over 110 degrees.
There
is a Club Level at the hotel which is not yet open. I believe it is scheduled to open in October
along with their steakhouse, The Edge.
The
Club Lounge is rather small but most club lounges that I have been to have
never been overcrowded so I do not think this will be an issue.
This
is a great addition to the hotels in the Palm Springs area. The only downside of the hotel is that there
is a $30 resort fee, along with $30 for valet parking which is mandatory as
there are no self-parking options.
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