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Stay at La Casa Del Zorro Desert Resort & Spa in Borrego Springs, CA

La Casa Del Zorro Desert Resort & Spa
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Escape to La Casa del Zorro, nestled in the heart of the Anza-Borrego Desert. Enjoy luxurious accommodations, rejuvenating spa treatments, and breathtaking desert landscapes.

What You Get

  • Stay for Two People in a Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed or Deluxe Room with 2 Queen Beds
  • The Resort Fee ($39 per night) is waived
  • Complimentary Shuttle to the airport.

Hotel at a Glance: La Casa Del Zorro Desert Resort & Spa

La Casa Del Zorro Desert Resort & Spa is a luxurious oasis nestled in the enchanting Anza-Borrego Desert. Boasting a rich history, this iconic resort offers unparalleled hospitality and comfort. Guests indulge in lavish accommodations ranging from charming casitas to spacious suites, each meticulously designed for relaxation and serenity. Explore the vast desert landscape with guided tours or unwind at the award-winning spa, offering rejuvenating treatments inspired by ancient traditions. Savor exquisite cuisine at the on-site restaurants, and bask in the beauty of starlit nights by the outdoor fire pits. Escape to La Casa Del Zorro for an unforgettable desert retreat.

  • Yoga Studio: Embrace a journey of mindfulness and inner peace with complimentary Hatha yoga classes in the hotel's studio. Available during the summer on Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday only.
  • Tennis And Pickleball: Enjoy thrilling matches and friendly competition on our well-maintained courts, offering both tennis and pickleball for guests of all skill levels.
  • Swimming Pools: Dive into luxury amid our four pristine pools and bubbling spas, offering refreshing swims and starlit relaxation across our expansive desert haven.
  • Meeting Space is equipped with modern amenities for conferences, seminars, and events.

Borrego Springs, California: Stargazing Hub amid Expansive Anza-Borrego Desert

For millennia, humans dwelled beneath a dark night sky dotted with millions of stars after the sun sank each evening. Over the past century, however, light pollution has drowned out constellations in urbanized hot spots around the world. Not so in Borrego Springs, the second place in the world dubbed a Dark Sky Community by the International Dark-Sky Association.

USA Today praises the Anza-Borrego Desert as one of the “top spots for stargazing out West.” In the 600,000-acre Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, skywatchers can glimpse the Milky Way, constellations, and even other galaxies. Though the focus is on the sky at night, there’s plenty to do during the day, including hiking, biking, and golfing.

Room Details

Deluxe Room 1 King Bed

  • One King Bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Deluxe Room 2 Queen Beds

  • Two Queen Beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check-in: 4 pm
  • Check out: 11 am
  • $39 resort fee includes:
    • In-room and public area wifi connectivity
    • Phone calls to all San Diego County numbers
    • Use of Club la Casa (health and fitness facilities)
    • Use of 5 guest swimming pools
    • Use of hot tubs
    • Bicycle rentals
    • Use of 4 night-lit tennis courts and 8 pickleball courts
    • In-room bottled water
    • On-site parking
    • Golf cart transportation on-property
    • 42 manicured, desert-landscaped acres
    • Jogging and walking trail
    • Life-size chess
    • Croquet
    • Bocce Ball
    • Ping Pong
    • Shuffleboard and Horseshoe pits
    • Labyrinth
    • Stargazing Theater
    • Ping pong
    • Corn hole
  • Parking: Self-parking (included in resort fee)
  • Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: Pets are allowed at $50 per pet for up to 3 days.
  • Accessibility: Please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: Upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Parking (included in the waived resort fee)
  • Complimentary Yoga Classes (Available during the summer on Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday only).
  • Tennis & Pickleball
  • Fitness Center
  • Complimentary Shuttle

Getting There

  • Nearby Airport: Palm Springs International Airport (PSP; 85.2 miles)

Need to know info

  • 72-hour cancellation notice required before check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within the cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged a total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 18+ to check-in
  • A credit card is required at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About La Casa Del Zorro Desert Resort & Spa

Customer Reviews

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Janet
4 ratings|3 reviews
Beautiful resort. The peace and quiet were wonderful and the room was very nice.
Suzanne
5 ratings|4 reviews
So much fun! Just what I needed! Thank you!
Dan
1 rating|1 review
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Brenda V
|1 review
Four-inch cockroaches and a deserted property. During the summer, JUST DON'T. PSA - Do not stay here during the hot summer months. Not many would anyway, but my husband and I were celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary and we had held our wedding reception here in July 1999. Back then, it was a thriving resort (even in 108 degree July heat), and we had rented several casitas for our guests to spend the night. Our wedding dinner was held in the very nice Fox Bistro restaurant, and all was well back then. Now, in 2024, the resort has become old and tired. The place was all but deserted. We were told that during our three-day stay, it peaked at 30 guests. Thus, most everything on the resort was closed, including the restaurant. Thank goodness the Fox Den was open for a limited dinner menu all three nights we were there (5-9 pm). The bartender/waitress was wonderful and really the highlight of our stay. Besides the fitness center and jacuzzi temperature pools, literally all was closed. A coffee shop/store was supposed to be open mornings. However, it was closed three out of the four days we were there. So, no coffee, no breakfast, no lunch on the property every day we were there. But wait - there's more. When we arrived at our casita, we noticed spiders and cobwebs up near the kitchenette area. No big deal. Just knocked them down. The real horror began at night, with cockroaches to rival the size of those in Florida and New Orleans. Found two alive and kicking in our bathtub at least four inches long! Found another just inside our front door under my husband's shoe. The next morning, I talked to the front desk. Woman there also very nice and immediately dispatched a handyman to our casita with a can of Raid, which he left for me to use. That night, we also noticed that there was a literal parade of cockroaches outside, all along the sidewalk areas! They were everywhere! The front desk lady said they had been spraying, and yes, we did find several large dead ones right outside our door (good morning!) but the live and running ones far outnumbered them. We have stayed here several times between 1999 and now, as recently as two years ago. Not a single cockroach. And I can guarantee that 25 years ago for our wedding there were none that I saw. To wrap this horror up, I'd have given the experience zero stars, but for the excellent service of the very limited staff there. Oh, and btw, we spent over an hour shaking out our suitcases and clothing when we were repacking to come home. Ugh.
herewearedude
|1 review
Desert Oasis We rented a casita for 3 nights. We loved it so much that we decided to stay another night. This was our second time staying at Casa del Zorro. We love the grounds, landscaping, and cheeky signage. It is truly is a desert oasis. A wonderful place to stay to relax and unwind. We ordered take out from the bar 1 night and the food was delicious. We also enjoyed the Starbucks that was onsite and had wonderful customer service. We can't wait to come back.
B1120BRmarkt
|1 review
If you want AC in the desert then maybe try another hotel. Check in went well, staff is friendly and they can brew good Starbucks coffee. If you want AC in the desert then maybe try another hotel. Ours did not work, they gave us a fan.................. Below is an email I sent to GM, left two voice mails. Nothing back over a week later. Vivian, The front desk gave me your email asking I refer to you for a settlement on the issue of what is an appropriate remedy for the lack of AC in our room last night. When we checked in and turned it down then left for dinner. Upon returning to the room it was warmer than when we had left. 83 degrees. We called the desk and they suggested we turn it off and on and they sent someone to fix it. I left for the desert sky photo work shot and was a bit taken back when my wife called to say they could not fix it and dropped off a fan. No offer to change rooms. I have to say it was not what I expected and when I got back the lobby was closed. My wife has stayed with you before and was looking forward to me enjoying the place. I told her doubtful I would come back. My compromise to her and a potential remedy was a credit to come back one night, I had a terrible night sleep as 70 is the absolute warmest I will keep the thermostat. 77 was coldest it got, outside was cooler and there are no screens on the door/windows. Your front desk offered a 40 dollar resort fee credit which I did not feel was at all adequate. Just seems at the rate charged a working AC is not to much to ask in the summer time. At total cost spent of 650 for one night. On a side note, The chief needs to be told. His/Her mahi was not good, over cooked and chewy, it was more like tuna. I did not send it back because the server said they were very busy etc. again at that price point I expect better. My daughter had the fried chicken which was good. The Photo work shop was awesome and would get us back to the area for sure. Yoga was excellent, best class I have been to in a awhile. Overall Staff was very friendly and apologetic to the issues, just able to handle and real resolution. -Mark

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