Omni Scottsdale to update

Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia has revealed an upcoming renovation of its guestrooms and meeting spaces. A premier destination for luxury, romance, relaxation and recreation, the resort’s multimillion-dollar transformation draws inspiration from quintessential Spanish architecture and the surrounding desert landscape. The relaxed yet inspired ambiance of this soon-to-be reimagined destination will create an ideal backdrop for getaways, corporate meetings, weddings and group events.

The phased renovation begins with the resort’s 293 guestrooms and 38 luxury suites, drawing inspiration from the concept of an oasis in the desert. The re-imagination includes new entry door finishes, secured with RFID, new lighting and airy drapery, refreshed paint palettes, new furniture including sofas with cactus silk pillows, coffee tables and Spanish-inspired desk chairs, homemade ceramics and fresh artwork, new decorative bedding, LED mirrors and new bathroom accessories.

“This reimagining of our guestrooms and meeting spaces is just another example of how we are constantly evolving and improving to meet the needs of our guests,” said Rob Goins, general manager, Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia. “We’ve always been a sought-after destination for getaways and events. By breathing new life into these spaces we hope to further enhance the experiences had here.”

Drawing inspiration from an Andalusian Courtyard, more than 100,000 sq. ft. of meeting areas will be redesigned to feature a pre-function space. The individual meeting rooms extending from this space will offer unique color schemes and furnishings while maintaining the authentic Spanish inspiration that guests have come to adore and seek.

The updated meeting space features include new carpeting throughout all spaces as well as new wallcoverings and paint creating a contrast between light walls and dark ceilings. In addition, there will be brand-new artwork added throughout all function areas along with fresh banquet chairs and tables.