It's a Panoramas-and-Pools lifestyle. The good life. A dry, warm, sunny good life; a second-home locale for many web-footed Washingtonians like us who are seeking a respite from wet and gray.
Earlier this month we spent our first week at our ‘vacation home’ basking in the luxury lifestyle for which Four Seasons is known. We were addressed by name each time we approached the front desk. Pool attendants hurried to spread our beach towels over the cushioned lounge chairs, then bring pitchers of ice-water and regularly check on our comfort level. One lazy morning when we altered our routine and our room attendant tapped on our door to see ‘if everything was okay’. Another took Joel’s dusty sandals, had them polished and returned them looking like new within an hour.
Note: You need not be an owner to stay at the Residence Club – units here can be rented just like the nearby hotel.
East Crescent Moon Drive at Pinnacle Peak – A Legacy of Hospitality
The resort’s address is Crescent Moon Drive. One of its restaurants is named Crescent Moon. Both give a nod of tribute to a legacy of hospitality that existed at this location long before the Four Seasons.
Crescent Moon Ranch*, a 127-acre property, was owned by cereal heiress Lois Kellogg Maury and her husband. Maury used the adobe and redwood main house (with a lily pool in the living room), two guest houses and a bunk house as a finishing school for wealthy Eastern debutantes, in addition to renting out guest cottage to seasonal visitors.
In 1967 it was sold to Gordon Ingebritson, an insurance executive, developer, rancher and philanthropist.
In 1997 the ranch was demolished. In December 1999 the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North opened its doors.
And are we ever glad they did!
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*Historical information used in this post is from Four Seasons Resort and a documents filed with the National Register of Historic Places.
Photos: (in order) Pathway between Residence Club and Hotel; Residence Club library off the lobby; view over pool of Residence Club from our deck; Pinnacle Peak from outside our door, and view from Residence Club.
Four Seasons Resort, 10650 E. Crescent Moon Drive, Scottsdale, 480-515-5700, www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale