VidantaWorld Expands Resort Experience Ahead Of Mexico Open
The VidantaWorld Mexico Open returns Oct 29–Nov 1 in Puerto Vallarta, featuring Día de Muertos celebrations, attractions, PGA Tour course routing, and championship golf at VidantaWorld.
The SkyDream Park Gondola takes guests from the resort accommodations over the golf course to the ocean. The ride will remain open during tournament play. VidantaWorld VidantaWorld Mexico Open announced new event dates of October 29 through November 1 to coincide with Día de Muertos and several exciting hotel openings.
This will mark the fifth time the Mexico Open has been held at VidantaWorld and its fifth consecutive year on the PGA Tour schedule. VidantaWorld sought to elevate the status of the event from the Korn Ferry Tour and other tours, and it continues to enhance the resort experience during and after the tournament. The resort features several changes to its property in Puerto Vallarta, including the opening of a theme park called BON and a new Cirque du Soleil show, Ludo .
Changes will also happen to the course. The Vidanta Vallarta Course, a par 71 measuring 7,436 yards, will be rerouted to place greater emphasis on the final stretch of holes. The revised routing brings holes 18, 9, 1, and 10 into a tighter competitive core, improving flow, broadcast sightlines, and on-site movement while preserving the strategic demands players expect from a TOUR venue.
For golf enthusiasts, the resort has two 18-hole championship golf courses. The Greg Norman-designed Vidanta Vallarta Course (Nuevo Vallarta) hosts the Mexico Open, while the Nayar Course (Nuevo Vallarta), a par-70 Jack Nicklaus design, provides a strong test of golf. The Lakes Course (Nuevo Vallarta) is a 10-hole par-3 course that can be played in the evening under the lights.