Do Tucson Resorts Offer Day or Summer Pool-Use Passes?
Are you dreaming of laying out at the pool with a good book in hand? Feeling the warmth of the sun on your shoulders while ordering menu items at a swim-up cantina? Cooling off with a margarita while gliding around a lazy river? Zipping down a waterslide with your kids?
Many people have asked us if any of the Tucson resorts or hotels offer day passes or summer use passes for locals. Read on for information about resort passes and special offers during the hottest months of the year.
RESORTPASS FOR TUCSON RESORTS & HOTELS
The easiest way to score summer day passes to Tucson resorts is on ResortPass. These are the options for 2025:
You may also want to consider booking a room for a local staycation when the rates are at their lowest (between Memorial Day and Labor Day). Get away and make memories with your spouse, your kids, or a group of friends.
Here is a brief overview of summer rates, specials, and packages at Tucson resorts and hotels for summer 2025:
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort - Arizona resident enjoy exclusive perks! Book a stay and receive a complimentary voucher for two Signature Margaritas, chips and guacamole for two, a $25 daily food and beverage credit, 20% off any spa service, and a $50 return coupon to use on your next visit.
The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain - Reserve the A Celestial Summer package from $2009/night through August 31, 2025. Enjoy sunrise hikes, morning rounds of golf, refreshing pools, and a 235' waterslide. By night, enjoy stargazing, the arcade, and night hikes.
White Stallion Ranch - Book Cactus Kids between June 1 and August 31 to enjoy summer family savings of up to 25%. Spend your family vacation riding, swimming, playing and relaxing together. Each child receives a free riding lesson! Special Rates Include: family lodging, all meals, horseback riding, swimming, tennis, sport court, game room, petting zoo & evening entertainment.
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