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From Los Angeles, you'll be either be taking Interstate Highway 10 east and be going past the City of San Bernardino or Highway 60 and going through the City of Riverside. Either way, you will be reaching Interstate 10 and travel on it toward Palm Springs, CA and eventually Phoenix, AZ if you keep going. The Desert Princess Resort is in greater Palm Springs area, more precisely in Cathedral City, not far from the Palm Springs airport. As you glance at the Palm Springs billboards on Interstate 10, be alert but you still have a long way to go. You will be going beyond all the Palm Springs exits on Interstate 10 before your Cathedral City exit looms. The exit just before your exit is "Palm Drive/Gene Autry Trail" while your exit is "Date Palm Drive". Worth repeating: Your exit is "Date Palm Drive" not to be mistaken for Palm Drive.

At the Date Palm Drive EXIT, you will veer to the right and be on "DATE PALM DRIVE". Scoot down to the first light and turn right. You are now headed west on "VISTA CHINO DRIVE". You are now "home" if you will. All you have to do is find the street at which to turn left. At about a mile on Vista Chino, you will cross a main intersection which is LANDAU DRIVE. Now you know you are getting near. The Desert Princess Resort and Golf Course entrance is just after that crossing -- an entrance, not a named street intersection. You can't drive from the Resort to the Desert Princess residences, so continue west just a tad bit more (next cross street) until you see the gated entrance on your left which is the entrance to the Desert Princess community.

Identify yourself at the gate where your name should be left by your hosts. Give your length of stay and you will receive a map. Ask the attendant to draw a line on the map from the gate to the desired address.

Comments:  directions look good....fyi...we now have people exit at palm drive/gene autry trail...taking gene autry straight to vista chino..left on vista chino to desert princes entrance...first stop light...this way is a bit shorter also...yu can try it next time u are down here... from a resident. 28 May 2002
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