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The Meritage Collection
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The Meritage Collection is a group of boutique hotels and resorts managed by Pacific Hospitality Group, operating properties in California, Texas, Hawaii, and Arizona.
History
[edit]The Meritage Collection was established in 2013 as a collection of lifestyle resorts emphasizing design, regional character, and guest experiences. The collection has a stated health and safety commitment, described on the site as ensuring clean and safer experiences for guests.[1]. As of mid-2025, the collection comprises five operational properties across four states, with an additional property (MC Phoenix) under development and expected to open in late 2026[2].
Properties
[edit]As of September 2025, the properties in the Meritage Collection include:
Resort | Location | Brief Description |
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Pasèa Hotel & Spa | Huntington Beach, CA | A boutique hotel offering 250 guest rooms, two dining options, and a Balinese-inspired spa. |
The Meritage Resort | Napa, CA | A resort offering a spa located in an underground wine cave, three dining options, and a variety of on-site amenities including pools, wine tasting rooms, and event spaces. |
Ko'a Kea Resort | Po‘ipu, Kauai, Hawaii | A resort offering amenities such as two pools - one with a tiki bar, direct beach access, two dining options and a full-service spa, |
Hotel Viata | West Lake Hills (Austin), Texas | A boutique hotel offering 194 standard rooms and suites with access to a heated outdoor pool with cabanas, a full-service spa and two dining options. |
Denu | Phoenix, Arizona | A new boutique hotel, expected to open in late 2026 |
Loyalty Program
[edit]The Meritage Collection has introduced Stay Golden, a free loyalty program that allows guests to earn benefits and elite status based on the number of nights stayed at its five hotels. The program features two membership levels—18-Karat and 24-Karat—with perks such as spa enhancements, room upgrades, late check-out, and access to exclusive events and experiences at all properties[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Pacific Hospitality Group Forms the Meritage Collection". Hospitality Design. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
- ^ "Thesis Driven | Pacific Hospitality Group (PHG)". Thesis Driven. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
- ^ "The Meritage Collection Unveils New Stay Golden Loyalty Program".
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