May 2012

Scottsdale Summer Special

CopperWynd Resort & Club, a boutique property in the Scottsdale, Ariz. area, is offering a special deal on group rates during the summer season, now through September 16, starting at $99 per night for groups requiring four or more rooms per night. Two-night minimum, food & beverage and use of event space are required. The resort offers magnificent, sweeping views of the desert and is ideal for executive meetings, retreats, team building and small meetings.

The property is a small, intimate, boutique resort and private club located just 45 minutes from the Phoenix Airport. The resort offers dramatic views of the Sonoran Desert and Four Peaks, the famous amethyst mine and largest gem deposit in the U.S., from its lofty vantage point high in the McDowell Mountains. CopperWynd boasts 32 European-inspired guestrooms, an extensive tennis program, comprehensive fitness center and access to some of Scottsdale’s premiere golf courses. The resort’s restaurant Alchemy is an award-winning culinary adventure featuring New American Fusion Cuisine. The Spa utilizes local indigenous ingredients, such as amethyst, turquoise and citrine, for their signature gemstone treatments.

For more info, visit www.copperwynd.com

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