The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort is a sprawling desert oasis
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort, home to 649 rooms, suites and casitas, serves up Southwestern luxury sprawling across 450 acres of the Sonoran Desert.
The resort brings the desert outdoors to life with four outdoor heated pools, fishing ponds, open-air courtyards and bars like the Stone Rose Lounge. Memorable meals come standard at La Hacienda and Bourbon Steak, part of celebrity chef Michael Mina's collection.
The Havasu Falls in Arizona's Grand Canyon inspired the 44,000-square-foot Willow Stream Spa, where all three levels are linked by a flowing waterfall. Right next door is the TPC Scottsdale, where the Stadium Course hosts the Waste Management Phoenix Open each winter.
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - resort shot
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is a luxury haven in the desert.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - outdoor bar
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess specializes in outdoor hangouts.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - pool
The pool complex at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is sprawling.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - room
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess features spacious rooms.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - Willow Stream Spa
The Willow Stream Spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is highly regarded.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - water slides
These water slides keep kids happy at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - hotel
The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is a five-diamond property.
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Fairmont Scottsdale Princess - steak house
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess guests love dining at Bourbon Steak.
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TPC Scottsdale - Stadium Course - hole 16
Fans line the par-3 16th hole during the 2012 Waste Management Phoenix Open at the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course.
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