Taco Bell is Opening a Hotel in Palm Springs This Summer Because Why Not

Do Not Disturb Sign at The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel & Resort, Coming Soon to Palm Springs. Image credit: Elizabeth Wilbur

Following on the heels of Taco Bell’s Las Vegas wedding chapel and a fashion collaboration with Forever 21 that featured such sartorial innovations as a bodysuit mimicking a Taco Bell hot sauce packet, the faux Mexican food purveyors have announced the coming of a Taco Bell hotel this summer.

Opening on August 9, The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel and Resort in Palm Springs promises an immersive Taco Bell experience. Hotel guests can enjoy vibrant colors, Taco Bell dishes found nowhere else, Bell-inspired beauty treatments, original poolside cocktails and more.

Lounge in the resort’s pool on a sauce pack floatie, tip a glass at happier hour, shop at the on-site gift shop, or relax as your fingers and toes are adorned in taco nail art. Transform your tresses at the braid bar or get a fade that shows the world your love for The Bell.

It remains to be seen how long this desert tacoasis will grace the desert city, but this unpredictable collaboration seems likely to attract no small amount of visitors curious to experience the promised design innovations and entertainment.

Reservations can be made beginning later this month. You can click here to receive updates about this taco-centric 18-and-over experience as they become available.

Karin E. Baker

About Karin E. Baker

Karin E. Baker is a native Angeleno who loves the eateries, history, nature, architecture, and art of her hometown. When not exploring poke shacks in Kona, tascas in Córdoba, and konditoris in Malmö, she writes about food, culture, lifestyle and travel. She obsesses over comma usage and classic films and is always happy to find an excuse to open a bottle of champagne.
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One Response to Taco Bell is Opening a Hotel in Palm Springs This Summer Because Why Not

  1. I can’t believe they didn’t call it Tacotel

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