Hotel Style Classical Traditional, rustic Contemporary, design Resort, vacational Fusion Hotel Category Exclusive luxury Informal Luxury Chic, Charming |
Rancho De La Osa, Guest Resort, Arizona |
1 La Osa Ranch Road, 85633, Sasabe, Arizona, UNITED STATES. |
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Description: Rancho De La Osa, Guest ResortDeep within southern Arizona is the most historical ranch of the state and the most idyllic place to experience the hospitality of the ranchers. This place is Rancho De La Osa Guest Resort. Famous for hosting previous U.S. presidents and movie stars, this guest resort is truly rustic in terms of its wooden accents, bright colours, and surrounding agave plants. Rancho De La Osa, Guest Resort features its own Cantina and Hacienda, perfect for relaxing after a long day of countryside exploring.The rooms of Rancho De La Osa, Guest Resort are adorned with Mexican antiques and design and are complete with vintage furniture and bold colours all to reflect the southwestern culture. The ranch is located adjacent to Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge which consists of 120,00 acres of land and makes for the perfect place to enjoy horseback riding, hiking, and biking. Exploring the Sonoran Desert by jeep is also a favourite past time and perfect way to soak in the southern lifestyle. Type of rooms: Rancho De La Osa, Guest ResortRancho De La Osa, Guest Resort consists of 19 different rooms, each with a unique name and composition to pay tribute to the previous famous guests. The rooms feature air conditioning, toiletries, fan, linen, hairdryer, and either tiled or marbled flooring.The Pancho Villa Villa: Pancho Villa once attempted to overtake the ranch, and so, this villa was named after him. It is a deluxe room with a queen bed and fireplace. Zane Grey Retreat: This famous writer frequented this bedroom which may give guests some inspiration. It is also a deluxe room but with two twin beds and fireplace. Hubert Humphrey VP Room: This 18th U.S. president visited the ranch in the past. It is a deluxe room with a queen bed and fireplace. William O. Douglas Chamber: Working for the Supreme Court, Mr. Douglas took reprieve several times at the ranch. This room is a deluxe room with a fireplace and three twin beds. Alejandro Iniritu Room: This outstanding director came to the hotel in search for a location for his movie Babel. This room is a deluxe queen room with a fireplace. Gone with the Wind Room/Suite: These rooms are famous because it is said that the writer of Gone with the Wind wrote part of her story at the ranch. The room features a king bed and a fireplace while the suite has three twin beds, a living space, and a fireplace. Dick and Nellie Jenkins Room: These two siblings successfully ran the ranch for many years. It is a deluxe room with a queen bed and a wood burning stove. Father Eusebio Kino Mission: This amazing Italian explorer worked with the natives of Arizona to build its oldest building which now stands as the Cantina. This is a deluxe room with a fireplace and queen bed. Tom Mix Room: This actor appeared in almost 300 movies, most of which were silent films. This room is a deluxe room with a fireplace and three twins. Johne Wayne “The Duke” Suite: John Wayne made over 142 movies and always came to the ranch when in town. This is a suite with one queen bed and two twin beds plus a fireplace. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Chamber: This 36th president chose the ranch as his vacation spot many times. This is a premium room with a king bed and fireplace. Louisa Wetherhill Hacienda: This deluxe room pays tribute to the woman who was searching for a lost Navajo culture. This room has a queen bed and fireplace. Victor Fleming Screening Room: This famous screenwriter filmed one of his movies on the ranch. It is a premium room with a king bed and fireplace. Cesar Romero Villa: This premium villa is named after the famous actor who visited the ranch frequently. It is a premium room with a king bed and fireplace. Joan Crawford Academy Award Room: As the name states, this famous actress came to the ranch many times. It is a premium room with a wood burning stove and king bed. Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Suite: The 32nd president came to the ranch a few times. This room is a suite with a king bed and two twin beds plus a wood burning stove. Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady Room: This independent woman loved to come to the ranch and stay in her own room. It is a premium room with a fireplace and king bed. Prime Minister Eden Room: This U.K. prime minister frequented the ranch becoming an honorary guest. This is a deluxe room with three twin beds and a fireplace. Additional information: Rancho De La Osa, Guest ResortPets are not permitted. |
Basic Info:
Number of rooms: 19
Official category: Guest Ranch Resort.
Year of establishment and/or latest refurbishment: 1725/2002.
Period of closure: Open all year.
Languages spoken: English, Spanish.
Smoking policy: Smoking outside only.Credit cards accepted: Mastercard, Visa. How to get here: Arriving to the hotel is best done by car or by arranging a shuttle service with the hotel. GPS Coordinates: 31° 29' 42.56'' N 111° 33' 48.58'' W Nearest airport: Nogales International Airport - 67km.
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