Inside Jennie's Luxurious Utah Getaway: A Glimpse into the $7,800 Per Night Resort
BLACKPINK's Jennie, known for her impeccable style and global influence, recently took to Instagram to share glimpses of her luxurious getaway in Utah. The photos, which have since garnered significant attention, showcase the stunning landscapes of the Grand Canyon and the opulence of the resort she stayed at.
While on a break from BLACKPINK's "Born Pink" world tour encore in North America, Jennie decided to indulge in a "little quick getaway" to Utah. The 27-year-old K-pop sensation's Instagram feed was soon flooded with picturesque shots of her journey to Arizona and the breathtaking vistas of the Grand Canyon. But what truly caught the attention of fans and netizens alike were the images of the lavish resort, Amangiri.
Nestled in Canyon Point, Utah, Amangiri is a luxury five-star hotel and resort that stands as an epitome of opulence amidst the desert. Depending on the villa's size, amenities, and the date of stay, a night at this oasis can set one back anywhere from $4,200 to a staggering $7,800. The resort is renowned for its mesmerizing views of the canyons, mesas, ridges, and gorges of the iconic red-rock country. Its proximity to Bryce Canon and Zion National Park only adds to its allure.
Amangiri's accommodations offer guests an immersive experience, allowing them to feel one with the surrounding natural landscapes. From Jennie's posts, it's speculated that she might have opted for Amangiri's desert pool suite or desert suite, both of which provide panoramic views of the vast dunes and expansive desert.
Netizens were quick to comment on the extravagance of Jennie's choice. One user remarked, "Wow. [That is] freaking expensive. This is the most beautiful hotel I've ever seen. It's small, cozy, and secluded." Another fan, highlighting Jennie's affluence, commented, "She just posted a photo with a plane that costs 50 million per trip to board, and you think she wouldn't be able to afford this?" Others expressed their happiness, noting that after a year of touring, Jennie and her bandmates truly deserved this break.
In related news, BLACKPINK is gearing up for the "Born Pink" finale concerts at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on September 16 and 17. This event will mark the conclusion of the group's sold-out world tour, which commenced in October 2022 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. The group recently enthralled fans with performances at venues like the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Oracle Park in San Francisco, and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, marking the last stops of their "Born Pink" U.S. encore tour.
As the world of K-pop continues to dominate global charts, it's clear that stars like Jennie are not just setting musical trends but are also influencing lifestyle choices with their luxurious escapades.
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