Indian Wells is a city in Riverside County, California, in the Coachella Valley. Incorporated in 1967, it lies in between Palm Desert and the resort town of La Quinta. As of the 2013 census, the city population was 5,165.
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5.0 based on 481 reviews
Every tennis fan has to visit this tournament at least once in their lives if they can afford to. It advertises itself as tennis paradise and that is not an idle boast though there are hiccups even in paradise. The parking, though well organised especially for disabled people, is expensive at 25 dollars while the queues to enter the venue are lengthy due to security checks and some of the staff go over the top in checking but once you are in the sheer delight at being at such an iconic venue takes over and you are swept along in the euphoria of it all. Message boards give you vital information of the matches along with the courts where the players are practising though it was difficult to get near when the likes of Federer, Nadal & Djokovic were warming up. There are plenty of food outlets to cater for all tastes though prices are on the high side so those on a budget need to consider bringing their own but there are water fountains around to replenish your own receptacles if required. Away from the tennis there is plenty of stands and shows to keep even the most discerning fan amused along with a variety of big stores selling tennis merchandise. I particularly liked the Audi car showroom where a table tennis table was set up for people to play at their leisure with friendly staff on hand to provide equipment. There are Guest Service Booths scattered around to provide information with free stadium guides, match programmes at 10 dollars and Daily Drawsheets at 2 dollars each giving details of daily events such as an interesting tennis talk with tournament referee, Tommy Haase and others. The highlight for me was a 2 hour rock concert on the first Thursday starring the famous Bryan Brothers which had the place rocking while tee shirts were thrown into the enthusiastic crowd though I got bowled over in the scramble to get one. There was free entry on the first two days of qualifying, 20 dollars on the third day and 30 dollars thereafter though that had entry onto Stadium 2 which hosted some great matches.I do hope that prices will be kept affordable despite the high costs that must be involved in staging such an event. All the stadiums that I entered were disabled friendly while the staff and visitors were so very keen to ensure that I enjoyed my experience. I certainly did that and though time is running out it is certainly on my bucket list to return. In my 70 years on this planet I have enjoyed many memorable leisure days but none as brilliant as the three days I spent in tennis paradise. Please do your best to attend.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Toscana Country Club is luxury residential new home community and private equity Club. The homes at Toscana are located in Indian Wells, CA 130 miles east of Los Angeles just outside of Palm Springs. The community's two championship 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses are surrounded by 633 homes and estate sites. The Club Villa complex features a Golf Club, dining facilities, boutique and a world-class Spa and Sports Club. Visit ten beautifully decorated Model Homes open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Toscana offers Golf and Sports Club & Spa memberships for both homeowners and non-homeowners. Members at Toscana enjoy golf, tennis, dining, social activities, the bike club, hiking club, wellness seminars, spa treatments and fitness activities.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Really well maintained and really good game pace. From the reception desk, to the range, and the golf course, it's a great experience.
4.0 based on 267 reviews
Celebrated my birthday at this lovely, popular restaurant. The dining room is very nice and we had a great table along the wall looking out at the crowd. Our server Danielle was outstanding. She was very nice and could not have been more attentive and professional, The food was excellent and the hot sour dough rolls could have been a meal by themselves. I had the stuffed cabbage rolls and my husband had the soup and salad. The cabbage rolls are were the best and, as a bonus, they were on the early bird special menu! It's best to make a reservation, as they were fully booked and the early bird menu is available from 3-6.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
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