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alawes May 28th, 2003 05:10 PM

Beach Resort in Upscale Twon
 
Yesterday, I asked for 4 or 5 star resort. I really want that type of resort directly on the beach. Walk out the door and be on the beach ( not crossing a street). We want this beach resort to be in an upscale town. Any help? I am not be snobby, but know what my family likes.

threehearts May 28th, 2003 05:35 PM

I didn't see your OP. What is your general geographic requirement?

bookhall May 28th, 2003 05:40 PM

Looks like you got quite a number of responses to your post yesterday--didn't notice any acknowledgement, though.

Austin May 28th, 2003 05:41 PM

I'm curious....what/where is Twon?

alawes May 28th, 2003 06:06 PM

pretty funny, thanks to yesterday's answers

rjw_lgb_ca May 29th, 2003 07:13 AM

*sigh* There were any number of good suggestions in that thread, but if I had to hone in on one, here it is:

Surf and Sand Resort. Laguna Beach, CA.

Classy resort, spa facilities, direct beach access, ritzy but bohemian coastal town. Laguna Beach is historically an artists' haven and some old-time movie stars had their homes here due to its natural beauty and distance from the studios; one of these, and a regular participant in the Pageant of the Masters (an annual exhibition of tableaux vivants) was Bette Davis.

Does this help at all?

alawes May 29th, 2003 06:53 PM

Thanks a lot. I had been interested in Laguana, until my neighbor told me it was a carnival atmosphere in the summer.
Do you think this is true? I am wondered about Hotel del. Thanks for all your input.

Marci_77 May 30th, 2003 06:49 AM

Didn't see your original post. But what about Amelia Island, FL? There is a Ritz, as well as the Amelia Island Plantation. Both of which would fit your parameters of being on the beach. The town of Fernandina is nice, quiet, but offers history, boutique shopping and great dining.

rjw_lgb_ca May 30th, 2003 07:19 AM

Marci77: Lovely suggestion, except this request is specifically for southern California.

alawes: Laguna Beach, a "Carnival" atmosphere? Not exactly. On the weekends, the city does get hopping. Lots of people strolling around, lots of people on the beach. The Art Festival and the Pageant of the Masters also bring in people. But it's still an upscale town, a little bohemian, a lot beautiful. If you want peace and quiet, the Surf and Sand is maybe a mile south of downtown LB-- plenty quiet. The Montage, the new property in south LB, is more isolated and quieter still. You want exclusive/isolated? The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel (in Dana Point) is pretty much out by itself, very luxurious.

The Del is a historic hotel, architecturally notable, maybe with musty rooms here and there. Ask to see the room first, if you're truly concerned.

alawes May 31st, 2003 05:47 PM

Thanks for the suggestion about checking the room first for Del. Sounds good

jd Jun 1st, 2003 06:39 AM

If you are interested in ocean swimming, you might want to get the info on just how often swimming is prohibited due to pollution. I know someone who lives next to the Del 4 months a year and he says the water is polluted a lot and no swimming allowed. When we were there in April there was no swimming.


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