A startlingly similar room at Agua Caliente was $283/night, plus fees.
It’s sometimes called the “City of Presidents” because it’s so popular with the ex-White House crowd.įor instance, I paid $99/night (plus tax and res*rt fe*s) at Morongo.
Agua Caliente sits on Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage, which is an upper class neighbor of Palm Springs. Morongo is in the middle of nowhere, right on Interstate I-10, and has a huge truck plaza on their property. It’s a 30-minute drive from Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa to the Agua Caliente Casino & Resort in Rancho Mirage.