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Your 'Tacoasis' Awaits: Taco Bell Hotel Coming To Palm Springs

Hot sauce packet floaties, taco-twisted cocktails and spicy snacks are just a few of the teasers the company unveiled Thursday.

Reservations are expected to open in June.
Reservations are expected to open in June. (Taco Bell)

PALM SPRINGS, CA — Do you like Taco Bell? Like, really, really like Taco Bell? Enough to pack your bags to stay in a pop-up hotel that is all things Taco Bell? Today is your lucky day as your "tacoasis" is becoming a reality.

'The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel and Resort' is slated to land in the Southern California desert resort town of Palm Springs this summer, Taco Bell announced on Thursday. The hotel will "give fans an unexpected and unforgettable trip of a lifetime" and promises "an immersive way to celebrate the best of the brand."

Hot sauce packet floaties, taco-twisted cocktails and spicy snacks are just a few of the teasers the company unveiled.

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"A not-to-miss gift shop will offer exclusive apparel to spice up fans’ summer style," representatives said in a news release. "Guests can also stop by the on-site salon for Taco Bell-inspired nail art, fades and a braid bar. And whether it’s daily happier hour or saucy snacks, The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel and Resort will deliver beloved iconic flavors and introduce new menu surprises only available at the hotel."


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Details about where the resort will be housed were not released, but officials said it will be open beginning Aug. 9. Guests must at least 18 years old to stay, and can sign up online now to be notified when reservations for this limited-run hotel open in June.

"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 in a news release. "Also, just like some of our most sought-after food innovation, this hotel brings something entirely new for lucky fans to experience and enjoy.”

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