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At the WM Phoenix Open, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy an elevated experience. From celebrity-filled pro-ams and hospitality outposts on seemingly every hole to the famous Birds Nest concert lineup, luxe amenities await anyone who is seeking an upgrade to their access — for a price.
And this year, an ultra-high-level hotel package is aiming to set a new VIP standard in Scottsdale.
The Global Ambassador, a 141-room retreat set against the backdrop of Camelback Mountain, is offering a $250,000 two-night WMPO package. What’s included? Take a look at the list of amenities below:
-Private roundtrip airfare (maximum three-hour flight time) on a Challenger 350 jet.
-Roundtrip private airport transfer.
-A two-night stay in the hotel’s 2,000-square-foot Presidential Suite, which boasts a living room, bar, separate bedroom and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of Camelback Mountain and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve.
-A caviar and champagne welcome amenity.
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-Two VIP tickets on the date of guest’s choice to The Bay Club at the WM Phoenix Open, an upscale lounge with a viewing platform overlooking the 17th fairway and green.
-Two VIP tickets on the date of guest’s choice to the Coors Light Birds Nest, where headliners Jelly Roll, Luke Bryan, Nickelback and Tiesto are scheduled throughout the weekend.
-Roundtrip private car transportation to and from the WMPO.
-$1,000 food and beverage credit to be used at The Global Ambassador at any of the hotel’s five signature restaurants.
-Two 90-minute spa treatments.
-A post-WMPO recovery session for two that includes IV treatments, cryotherapy and an infrared sauna
The package is available Feb. 5-9, with payment due in full upon booking. The reservation is non-refundable and non-cancellable. Ready to splurge? Click here to learn more.
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