Santa Barbara Area - Solvang/Santa Ynez
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Santa Barbara Area - Solvang/Santa Ynez
Hi, I'm starting a new topic regarding the Santa Barbara area. I will be there next month and have booked 2 nights in Santa Barbara, and am looking at booking another 2 nights in either Santa Ynez or Solvang. Can anyone recommend a nice hotel in either place? I was trying to book San Ysidro, but they only have super expensive rooms left for my dates (around $1200 a night). I am willing to spend up to $600. San Ysidro is the kind of place I love, but not sure if there are others like it. Also, if anyone can suggest nice restaurants and wineries I would greatly appreciate it. I am from Australia, so am not familiar with Solvang or Santa Ynez.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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Oct 18 is very tight near Santa Barbara, it must be parent's weekend at the University or something. TabletHotels.com still has availability at Hotel Oceana, "Spacious rooms featuring a main area with King size bed and a separate room with a sofabed - views of mountains or park or courtyard". They may also have something at Bacara Resort.
The wine country is very pleasant at that time of year, try the Santa Ynez Marriot or Fess Parker's Wine Country Resort (preferredHotelGroup.com) However, there is not a lot to do in the area for small children other than lovely drives, you might rather stay in Santa Barbara and just do a full day trip around the wine country from there.
hertz.com.au or nationalcar.com usually has the best rates for Aussies, liability insurance and collision waiver should be included in the rate quote. There really is no need to go through a third-party-booking service to get good rates.
The wine country is very pleasant at that time of year, try the Santa Ynez Marriot or Fess Parker's Wine Country Resort (preferredHotelGroup.com) However, there is not a lot to do in the area for small children other than lovely drives, you might rather stay in Santa Barbara and just do a full day trip around the wine country from there.
hertz.com.au or nationalcar.com usually has the best rates for Aussies, liability insurance and collision waiver should be included in the rate quote. There really is no need to go through a third-party-booking service to get good rates.
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casperj, this past July I stayed in Los Olivos, which is about 10 minutes from both Solvang and Santa Ynez, at the Fess Parker Wine Country Inn. Here's the link to my trip report: http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...nez-valley.cfm.
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We like to stay at The Four Seasons in SB (I think you asked about it on the other thread). It is pretty grand in an Old California way. Best, if you can get one of the little cottages - really lovely. There is a little lawn on which to play croquet. I also enjoy dining in their Bella Vista room. We have also gone over to the nearby Coral Casino on the ocean for swimming in the pool with the kids. We prefer the old town section of Santa Barbara for shopping and dining over the main stretch. There is a yummy Mexican restaurant that we went to for breakfast but I can't remember the name. On our last trip, we enjoyed a terrific day of wine tasting (with a hired car) and dinner at San Ysidro.
As for Solvang and Santa Ynez. My friends love Solvang and make a yearly trip out of it. We have never stayed overnight. We have gone wine tasting in Santa Ynez/Solvang area. Here are a few wines we've enjoyed but it has been a few years since our last wine tasting trip:
Hartley Ostini/Hitching Post (frequently purchased Pinot Noir)
Gainey (another popular Pinot Noir in our house)
Bridlewood
Scott Cellars
Qupe (nice Syrah)
Artiste (interesting tasting room, at end of our day so don't remember the wines)
As for Solvang and Santa Ynez. My friends love Solvang and make a yearly trip out of it. We have never stayed overnight. We have gone wine tasting in Santa Ynez/Solvang area. Here are a few wines we've enjoyed but it has been a few years since our last wine tasting trip:
Hartley Ostini/Hitching Post (frequently purchased Pinot Noir)
Gainey (another popular Pinot Noir in our house)
Bridlewood
Scott Cellars
Qupe (nice Syrah)
Artiste (interesting tasting room, at end of our day so don't remember the wines)
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I just read your other thread. The Fess Parker is right in the middle of the little village of Los Olivos. While it offers a pool across the street where there are some additional units, it doesn't really have the feel of a resort. Possibilities for the kids--there is a miniature horse farm located between Los Olivos and Solvang and also an ostrich farm in the area.
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We stayed at the Marriott in Buellton several times, very nice place and quiet since it is a block or two off the highway. I like Rancho Sisquoc Winery, a nice place and peaceful, out in the countryside on a working ranch. Been awhile since I was in Santa Barbara, last time we stayed at the Santa Barbara Inn.
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Hi, thanks for all the recommendations. Polson, I did look at prices for the four seasons, and it's about $1000 a night. I would have booked there if it was cheaper. I will check the rates for Fess Parker today. Most of the small inns are booked out. I'm starting to get worried. I was going to just extend my stay at the Canary but they are booked out. It's so frustrating!
For cars, I will look at National Cars. Driveaway has good rates. I was going to bid for car rental on priceline, but I've read some bad reviews. Has anyone done this?
Thanks again for the advice.
For cars, I will look at National Cars. Driveaway has good rates. I was going to bid for car rental on priceline, but I've read some bad reviews. Has anyone done this?
Thanks again for the advice.
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I'd definitely stay the 4 nights in one place in Santa Barbara ... ask if you can waitlist at the Canary for the 2 extra nights. It's a very pretty drive up to Santa Ynez, Los Olivos and Solvang (they're all very close)... I was just there a month ago ... drove up via the mountain route and back via the ocean route ... reminded me of areas in South Australia (in the summer)!
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Yikes on the Four Seasons - that sounds much higher than rates we've paid before. Sorry I can't be more help with alternatives. You might consider Bacara - the website shows availability in the $400 range. It looks like a nice resort. Friends have stayed there and enjoyed it. Great views.
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The rooms at Fess Parker are very nice. They have a decent restaurant, and we had a great breakfast included in room price. Los Olivos is a small but pleasant place. We found it a nice change from the other the other two places we visited...Santa Barbara ( stayed at the Canary) and Monterey where we stayed at Seven Gables in Pacific Grove