Today, Taco Bell announced that they’re bringing a “Tacoasis” to one of California’s most popular getaways, Palm Springs.
The fast-food giant is launching a limited time property called, The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel and Resort, that will infuse all the things you love about tacos with hospitality.
Starting August 9, you’ll be able to float in fire sauce packet floaties in the pool, sip on Taco Bell-inspired poolside cocktails and even enjoy a Taco Bell-flavored breakfast. There will also be an on-site salon that will serve up fades and Taco Bell-inspired nail art, as well as offer a braid bar.
The hotel will provide an all-new Taco Bell menu only available at the property of which you can enjoy in the form of snacks during happy hour. If you want something to remember your Taco Bell Hotel experience, you can buy exclusive Taco Bell summer apparel in the on-site gift shop.
Everything from the room décor to the “Bell” hops will be Taco Bell themed, making it a fun and spicy escape for travelers who love this fast food brand.
“The Bell stands to be the biggest expression of the Taco Bell lifestyle to date. It will be fun, colorful, flavorful and filled with more than what our fans might expect,” said Taco Bell’s Chief Global Brand Officer Marisa Thalberg. “Also, just like some of our most sought-after food innovation, this hotel brings something entirely new for lucky fans to experience and enjoy.”
Reservations for The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel will open in June for Taco Bell lovers who are over 18 years old.
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