Sneak Peek at the $1 Billion VAI Resort in Arizona Set to Open in 2025

November 21, 2024
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Currently under construction with a $1 billion investment, the new VAI Resort in Glendale, Ariz. is on track to open its initial phase in Q4 2025, redefining the concept of meetings and hospitality by integrating luxurious accommodations with cutting-edge entertainment and versatile event spaces.

For event professionals seeking something fresh and groundbreaking, the upcoming opening of VAI Resort presents a new option that promises to elevate the guest experience through innovative design and entertainment.

At IMEX America in the Visit Phoenix booth, we caught up with VAI Resort Senior Vice President of Marketing Rian Kirkman to find out the scoop on the new venue and what it will offer meetings and events.

Here are 7 takeaways from our interview. Listen to the full interview here.

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VAI Resort Senior Vice President of Marketing Rian Kirkman
 

1. Location and Initial Opening

Located just outside Phoenix about 20 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and one mile from the Glendale Municipal Airport (KGEU/GEU), VAI Resort is situated in an emerging entertainment hub within the Phoenix metropolitan area, said Kirkman. Located just south of State Farm Stadium, home to the Arizona Cardinals and iconic events like the Super Bowl and Final Four, it offers a prime spot for both entertainment and business. The resort's initial phase will open in Q4 2025, featuring an 11,000-seat amphitheater and a hotel tower with more than 300 rooms.

 

2. Resort Design and Distinctive Features

A standout feature of VAI Resort is its pool design, which is seamlessly woven throughout the property, providing guests with an unparalleled beach experience in Arizona's desert landscape. The pool design includes Konos Island, designed to offer a vibrant island party setting.

The resort will expand to include a total of 1,100 rooms across four distinct hotel towers, each offering a variety of accommodations, from standard rooms to luxurious villas. The VAI Villas, for example, range from 1,100 to 5,300 square feet, catering to those seeking expansive space and privacy.

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VAI Resort is located just south of State Farm Stadium, home to the Arizona Cardinals and iconic events like the Super Bowl and Final Four. Photo: State Farm Stadium
 

3. Meeting and Convention Spaces

VAI Resort's extensive meeting and convention facilities reflect its commitment to serving business groups. The west end of the resort will host the conference center, offering 150,000 square feet of versatile meeting space, including 90,000 square feet of conventional ballroom space and 35,000 square feet of rooftop venues.

For those seeking a non-traditional setting, the resort offers 25,000 square feet of alternative meeting environments, providing unique group experiences, such as renting a beach or an island for exclusive events.

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The new VAI Resort in Glendale, Ariz. is on track to open its initial phase in Q4 2025. Photo rendering: VAI
 

4. Entertainment and Amenities

Beyond meetings, the resort promises vibrancy and entertainment whether it’s a corporate event or leisure. The amphitheater and indoor theater space (capable of accommodating up to 2,000 people) provide venues for performances and product launches. Moreover, the resort will boast 12 restaurants, three featuring celebrity chefs unique to Arizona, as well as 70,000 square feet of retail space for bespoke shopping experiences.

Additional facilities such as a 20,000 square foot spa and wellness center will cater to guests seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether indulging in a culinary adventure or unwinding at the spa, guests will find numerous avenues for relaxation and enjoyment.

 

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A beach in the desert: VAI Resort will feature a pool and beach as its centerpiece. Photo rendering: VAI
 

5. A Fresh Canvas for Creativity

As an independent property, VAI Resort is open to collaborations and creative ideas from planners. From hosting a cooking demonstration on the beach to other unique event setups, the resort’s team, equipped with seasoned professionals from renowned hospitality backgrounds, is ready to bring compelling visions to life.

 

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A rendering of the ballroom at VAI Resort in Glendale, Ariz. Photo: VAI
 

6. Vision and Investment

With a billion-dollar investment, VAI Resort reflects the vision of its co-owner, Grant Fisher, a third-generation leader of Fisher Industries. With meticulous attention to detail to ensure an exceptional experience for both guests and artists who perform there, the venue is designed to foster memorable meetings and events, offering much more than the average corporate setting.

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Private company Fisher Industries is investing $1 billion in the VAI Resort development. Photo rendering: VAI
 

7. Ideal Clients and Prospects

VAI Resort is targeting corporate groups and incentive meetings, especially in the medical and technology industries. The facility could be a new option for those wishing to showcase products in a unique and engaging environment.

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A rendering of a meeting room at VAI resort. When construction is complete, the resort will feature a total of 1,100 rooms across four distinct hotel towers. Photo rendering: VAI
 

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