This is the standard to which all specialty lodging should aspire: quality, value, offbeat charm, sumptuous yet funky rooms, unique ambience, and first-class service.
Owner Bruce Abney has carved a little world unto itself in the middle of nowhere. Or what seems like the middle of nowhere, compared to the rest of the Coachella Valley’s desert resort cities.
The city of Desert Hot Springs is working hard to rehabilitate both its infrastructure and civic image. Through the grace of nature, namely hot mineral springs flowing underground, DHS has found its niche in the “Spa Zone”. Outward appearances notwithstanding, there are world-class spa resorts here, and the El Morocco is one of them.
Amenities include a massive DVD library (many have autographed covers; Hollywood loves this place, too) free snacks, common areas open 24 hours including the cozy lounge where “Casablanca” is always on the television, the kitchen where you can make coffee, the heated pool (around 92 degrees) and the gorgeous outdoor curtained natural mineral spa. Breakfast is included. Spa services are of course extra.
Our room, number 107, the “Sultan’s Playpen”, has a seven-foot round bed, a TV and DVD player, and a shower big enough for two. The amenities in the bathroom are cleverly presented, q-tips are housed in a vintage silver shoe. The vibe is low-key and sensuous. You may or may not wish to even leave the room!
A great place to forget the outside world!
Tip: if you are visiting in early February, check the Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce website. Each year they put on an amazing event called the “Spa Tour”, where for twenty bucks you can spend an evening on a very well-organized tour of dozens of local spas.
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