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  1. Kate

    Great post! Do you happen to know if you can book glamping using Hyatt points?

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hey Kate! I’m not sure – you’ll have to inquire within and see if that’s possible.

  2. Bronwyn

    $2000-$2500 per night for anyone wondering. While your opinions may be your own, I’m curious – would you spend $2000 of your own personal money for one night here?

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hey Bronwyn! Honestly, the property is SUPER cool and I love that it’s incorporating nature, so yes, I would. While the price is quite hefty, if it’s a really special event like a birthday or a big celebration — it’s absolutely worth it. Ventana is one of those places where it’s like a “dream trip” destination, very much like Amangiri in Utah. Because it’s such a special place and truly unique, staying there comes at a premium.

      Another option is to look into camping there, which is around $80 per night. I think you can go to the restaurant and utilize some of the property amenities — make sure to double-check on this as things may have changed with Covid.

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