'(The broker) said that if we were thinking of selling INNdulge in the next five years, we should do it now.' 'If it wasn't for a call from our broker, we would never have considered leaving so soon,' Jackson said. The couple were recently advised to sell because of a change in the market causing commercial investors to focus away from buying retail or office space and look toward lodging as a safer bet. 'We never thought about owning a hotel until we learned the iconic INNdulge resort in Palm Springs was for sale,' Jackson explained about his purchase of the 1958 mid-century modern property. Jackson and Miller say the decision to buy InnDulge 10 years ago was a whim and the decision to sell was also not planned. In 2019, All Worlds Resort's main complex became a heterosexual swingers resort although it still operates a gay resort in the expansive annex property across the street, which used to be the Inn Exile resort.
Three of the formerly gay resorts in Warm Sands have converted to mainstream in recent years. Longtime fans of the resort will be happy to know that the couple has stipulated that whoever buys it keeps the property as a gay resort. INNdulge's owners Jon Jackson and his partner, Sandy Miller, are selling the hotel in the Warm Sands neighborhood for $10.8 million. One of Palm Springs' best-known gay resorts is up for sale.