Taco Bell opening pop-up hotel
Taco fans take note. Fast food chain Taco Bell hopes to spice up the summer in Palm Springs with its very own hotel.
It will open The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel and Resort in Palm Springs, a pop-up hotel for three nights only.
The ‘Tacoasis’ will offer fans the full brand experience from August with an exclusive menu only available at the hotel, a pool, an on-site salon offering taco Bell themed nail art and braiding and a merchandise store.
It is available for stays for adults only and starts taking reservations next month.
"The Bell stands to be the biggest expression of the Taco Bell lifestyle to date. It will be fun, colorful, flavorful and filled with more than what our fans might expect," said Taco Bell’s chief global brand officer Marisa Thalberg.
Guest rooms will sport a Taco Bell makeover and there will be a themed breakfast menu and taco-inspired poolside cocktails.
"This hotel brings something entirely new for lucky fans to experience and enjoy," Thalberg added.
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