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For you California Folks
Cool website to look around at. http://www.californiacoastline.org. Didn't know if you guys knew this was out there or not, but I found it helpful in planning a trip. For instance, the Fairmount Hotel north of the Pier in Santa Monica requires that you rapel to the beach, whereas the Lowe's south of the pier is in the same general altitude as the beach. Beaches are all flat here - never thought about wearing my mountain climbing gear to get to it. |
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If you want funky and local, the Cadillac Hotel on Venice Beach is where to go. The upscale option in Santa Monica is Shutters on the Beach. If you are going north to hippie poet country, the funkiest lodge I've ever seen is Deetjen's in Big Sur...I got the sense that you could order a salad with some chronic sprinkled on top.
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I love The Montage Laguna Beach, its my favorite hotel in all of California, the Architecture is my favorite (California Craftsmen) and the luxury is just over the top everywhere you look, I LOVE being pampered so It works for me, pricey but it's just money right?
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how about the Ritz at laguna niguel in SoCal or if you are in NorCal, the Ritz at Half Moon Bay. Both gorgeous locations.
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/resorts/laguna_niguel/ http://www.ritzcarlton.com/resorts/half_moon_bay/ |
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I think the Ritz Is so/so In OC their are more over the top hotels (Montage, St Regis etc)
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Slightly off topic - sorry.
I was driving down the coast several years ago and came across an Inn or restaurant maybe that had this bizarre attraction out back. There was a stream running through the rear of the property. In the stream were rows and rows statues built from river rocks. Ran the entire width of the stream and maybe 100 feet long. It was something to see. I think it was in the Big Sur area. Anyone know what I'm talking about.
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Thanks for the suggestions
Here's the itinerary plan so far. We are traveling with 3 kids, so we are not doing anything too funky or out there. We'll save that for when we come back alone.
- Fly into LA, rent Escalade (big family for 2 weeks requires big luggage and big car) - Drive through Santa Barbara, have lunch, go on to Santa Maria, stay the night. Routine Radisson deal for one night. - Drive through the Paso Robles wine area a little, see a winery, drive up to Monterey. After looking about a 100 places, settled on the Marriott at the marina. Spend a couple days there, do a whale watching trip, go the aquarium, do the 17 mile drive, go to Carmel, etc. - Drive over to Sequoia Nat'l Park, stay at the John Muir Lodge for a couple nights. Spend a few days breathing clean air, hiking in the wilderness, appreciating nature, dodging bears, taking pictures. - Drive to Pasadena, stay the night at the Ritz. Hang out at the pool, drink a lot, eat a lot, hang out at the pool some more for a couple days. Mid-vacation chill break. - Drive to San Diego. Stay at the La Valencia in La Jolla for a few nights. See Old Town, go the zoo, do whatever else comes up. Oh yeah, the kids are wanting to go to that LegoLand place, which does almost nothing for me, but I'm making them go to Sequoia and hike a couple days, so I guess I'll take them to LegoLand. - Drive up to Santa Monica, stay at the Loews on the beach for 3 nights. Go to the beach, see LA and environs, chill. Try to find a place with margaritas and beach music for at least one sunset, to make us feel at home. - Come home form LA (damn, it has to end sometime). For a first-time Griswald family adventure to the Golden State, I think we're covering a decent amount of decent stuff. Everyone had their thing to do, which grew our trip from a week to 2 weeks. Wife wants some pampering at the Ritz, and wanted to go to La Jolla. Kids wanted to see whales, the aquarium, the zoo, LegoLand. I wanted to see wilderness. So, we tried to catch a little bit of all of it as an "Intro to California" trip. I just hope that Christie Brinkley doesn't drive by in a Ferrari, and derail our trip. |
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