"The pent-up demand is off the hook right now. "I think it will surprise people just how fast travel comes back," Jackson said. INNdulge is currently closed, but the property plans to reopen January 21 or when Southern California lifts its leisure travel ban. We care too much for them to let a new buyer take away the magical place they all know and love." We've built a strong clientele who have come to rely on Palm Springs and INNdulge as their yearly vacation destination. "We wouldn't want someone coming in and destroying the concept. "We've spent the last 10 years improving the property into a luxury gay resort," Jackson told The Bay Area Reporter. The sellers have stipulated that the property must remain a gay resort unlike others like All Worlds Resort which transformed into a resort for heterosexual swingers in 2019 (although it operates Inn Exile across the street as a gay resort). Jon Jackson and his partner, Sandy Miller, (who have owned the proerty for 10 years) are asking $10.8 million for the Warm Sands neighborhood hotel. As The Bay Area Reporter revealed in December, INNdulge, one of the longest running queer resorts in Palm Springs is up for sale.
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