Taco Bell announces a luxurious San Diego ‘retirement community’ experience

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Taco Bell announces a luxurious San Diego ‘retirement community’ experience
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The event will take place Aug. 17-18 in Rancho Santa Fe. Booking opens at noon on July 18.

Taco Bell is setting up a two-day “early retirement community” in Rancho Santa Fe intended to give Gen Z a taste of the good life as well as its food. “The Cantinas” will be a place where “everyone can live like a retiree,” according to a news release.

The promotion is apparently more about Gen Z than AARP, “catering to Gen Z’s culture that values a slower, more relaxed pace of life.” It will take place Aug. 17-18. The Irvine-based fast food giant will be selling day passes for $50 and weekend memberships for $150 available to Taco Bell Rewards members at noon on Tuesday, July 16.Taco Bell is offering 30 days of Nacho Fries for $10

The news release did not give an address for the event, but a locator map on a website set up for the occasion shows a site near La Valle Coastal Club in Rancho Santa Fe and describes the destination as about 30 minutes from San Diego International Airport. Festivities will include daytime recreation such as pickleball, special merch, “elevated dining and early bedtimes,” according to the website.The event was immersive, including takeovers of the property’s salon for Taco Bell haircuts and designer nails, redoing the guest rooms with Taco Bell decor, and an ice cave serving Baja Blast freezes.

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