Boulders Resort Joins Waldorf Astoria Collection
Boulders Resort Joins Waldorf Astoria Collection
Published on: March 30, 2009
The Boulders Resort’s six restaurants range from elegant to casual, featuring innovative, Southwestern cuisine prepared from locally sourced ingredients. Two Jay Morrish-designed championship golf courses have earned the distinction of providing 36-holes of play. The Golden Door Spa at The Boulders Resort reflects the integrity and spirit of the original Golden Door in Escondido, Calif., blending Eastern and Western influences in its architecture and offering healing methods, treatments and philosophies. The 33,000-square-foot spa offers 24 private spaces in which an array of treatments incorporating indigenous herbs and rituals can be experienced. Bamboo accents, hand-sculpted water fountains, aromatic candles and Japanese gardens reflect the Golden Door’s Asian influences while artworks by local artisans, accented by a palate of cool desert hues and indigenous plantings, pay homage to the Southwest. The Boulders Resort has also earned acclaim as a conference venue accommodating groups up to 300. The Tohono Conference Center features 12,000 square feet of dedicated and flexible meeting space.



