The Wigwam, AZ Announces Reno, Offers Meeting Packages

The Wigwam, a resort in the West Valley of Phoenix, AZ, is set to debut a $20 million comprehensive renovation this fall.

The multimillion-dollar renovation project will encompass the resort grounds, which span over 440 acres, along with its guestrooms, casitas and multi-room suites. The project will also include the complete transformation of the resort’s meeting spaces. Ahead of the unveiling in fall, The Wigwam has launched new meetings and events packages to celebrate its reinvigorated spaces.

The resort offers 30,000 square feet of indoor meeting spaces, and 65,000 square feet of outdoor meeting spaces. This new renovation, along with the mild weather in the fall months, makes The Wigwam an ideal place for meetings set within the desert landscape of Arizona. Below are two new packages the resort put together to celebrate its renovation: “It Takes Two Meeting Package” and “Small Groups, Big Inspiration Package.”

Groups that book “It Takes Two Meeting Package” will enjoy 20 percent discount on nearly every amenity offered on the resort grounds, including food & beverages, spa services, and state-of-the-art A/V systems. Bookings should be made by September 30, 2023.

Smaller meetings (up to 50 people) can take advantage of “Small Groups, Big Inspiration Package,” starting at $95 per person. This package includes breakfast, lunch, meetings planning services, and more. Bookings should be made by September 30, 2023.

Originally established as a small lodge during the rise of cotton-ranching businesses in the early 1900s, The Wigwam first opened its doors as a resort in 1929. It has grown to house 331 rooms and suites, Championship golf courses, a range of culinary options, three swimming pools, spa and family-friendly recreation centers.

For more information, visit www.wigwamarizona.com.

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