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cparris Dec 4th, 2008 11:41 AM

Healdsberg accomadations
 
We are going to be in Sonoma for 2 nights in March. I am looking at booking Honor Mansion, Grape Leaf Inn or alittle further away Occidental Inn. Has anyone stayed at any of these places and what do you recommend. Thanks

jrfitz Dec 4th, 2008 01:55 PM

We stayed at Honor Mansion last July for my birthday and it was unbelieveable! They have the best rooms in the area. The beds are comfy and in fabulous linen. Take a picture when you first arrive because they take all the very ornate and decorative (and expensive) coverings away after the first night. They leave a basket of biscotti and goodies with coffee and tea in a basket on your doorstep in the AM and then serve a really good breakfast buffet that you can choose where to eat. I wish they would do a receipe book of there breakfast entree's. One day it was a fluffy egg dish and the other a modified eggs benedict. The ham bacon or sausage is alway on the side so if you are a veggie person you can enjoy it all. Of course there is fresh juice and fruit also. The eveing wine is wonderful too. We had a cottage that had a wonderful back patio that we acutally had a take out dinner from "big John's" one night. It also has a huge hot tub for two with all the spa products you could want. The inside shower had dual heads and again very nice products to make for a very relaxing stay. You would love it.

cparris Dec 4th, 2008 01:58 PM

Do you remember what room you stayed in?? Thanks

jrfitz Dec 4th, 2008 01:59 PM

almost forgot. When we arrived there was a beautiful birthday cake already in the room and wine. We stayed in Vineyard suite I and would return again.

Kal Dec 4th, 2008 04:26 PM

Does <i>tick....tick....tick....</i> still work? :-?

cparris Dec 5th, 2008 07:16 AM

I am not sure I understand the tick tick

Centralparkgirl Dec 5th, 2008 01:05 PM

cparris - I inquired about tick, tick, tick awhile ago!

I stayed at Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza in October and it was very nice. I wanted to try the Honor Mansion, but they have a two night minimum and we were staying one night. If it's in your budget, I can't say enough good things about dinner at Cyrus (see my trip report).

Have a great time!

razzledazzle Dec 5th, 2008 08:23 PM

Let's see...how to explain
<i>tick....tick....tick....</i>

There is a certain poster that
nearly always will post to a thread about Healdsburg, town of Sonoma, some cities in Napa, Portland &amp; Astoria, OR threads. The info is always the same and offers little of substance or assistance about the original question. It always goes something like <i>&quot; We had a great time in (insert locale) and hope to be there again soon. </i>
or,<i> &quot;The food at (insert a trendy or once trendy restaurant, even if it is now closed)is ***yummy***</i>
and even <i>&quot;(Insert name of lodging)
is a gorgeous property &quot; </i>

Our dear Kal is just noting that said poster will zero in and be here ***momentarily*** to tell you
where THEY stayed, THEY ate, THEY _____...


On occasion, they will claim to have stayed/dined/toured a place you are considering...

Well, now you all get the picture.
:-D

Would love to help with lodging in Healdsburg, yet I live in Sonoma County, so we don't often see the hotels unless friends are staying.

R5


Centralparkgirl Dec 5th, 2008 08:40 PM

R5 - oh god, I hope my post wasn't a tick, tick, tick! It really wasn't helpful, but since cparris is looking to stay in an upscale place, I wanted to mention Cyrus. I SWEAR that we ate there in October!

Now I have to go back to my posts looking for info about wine country. I wonder if tick answered any of my questions?

socialworker Dec 6th, 2008 06:51 AM

Well, I *always* post to Healdsburg extolling the virtues of Madrona Manor, where we stayed in both May of '07 and June of '08.....We loved it and the only reason I did not post this time---well, up till now---is that cparris was not asking for suggestions on where to stay! :)

beachbum Dec 6th, 2008 07:43 AM

:)) Centralparkgirl, The tick....tick....tick.... is just marking the time until that certain poster R5 described shows up.

But I don't think it's gonna work, Kal. She's been MIA on this and another board the last few days. My guess is that she'll show up soon, regaling us with details of the latest adventures. /:)

bomnana Dec 6th, 2008 08:25 AM

We stayed at Madrona Manor Manor a few years ago and loved it. Wedding going on during visit made it a little loud on arrival, but the rooms were beautiful and breakfast was great.

razzledazzle Dec 6th, 2008 02:22 PM

No worries, CPG &amp; socialworker, you all are great contributors, IMHO.
beachbum, one can only hope the MIA
trend continues...
:-D
I must mention, it is cold here today in my nook of Sonoma County,
well, for us...it's around 3:30P
and we peaked at around 50 degrees.
Tonight we are looking for clear skies and 30 degrees. Going out now to bring in more wood for the fireplace. At 6:00PM, we'll bundle up and walk downtown to watch the
the boat parade. All the boats come up the Petaluma River decorated in lights..quite a festive celebration to mark the season.

R5

Centralparkgirl Dec 6th, 2008 06:39 PM

R5 - the boat parade sounds beautiful. I just came home and there are wet snow flurries outside - yuch!!

hughakston Dec 10th, 2008 03:51 PM

my wife and I stayed at the Grape Leaf and absolutely loved it! Great rooms and staff. Nightly wine tastings in their cellar. Very, very good breakfasts (a little more &quot;gourmet&quot; than what you typically get).

Also, just a short walk from the square.

janiekins Dec 11th, 2008 09:24 AM

Hubby and I stayed at the Honor Mansion in May of this year.

The amentities, including the breakfasts, wine and cookies were excellent. The wine tasting each evening was alot of fun and the staff was cooperative.

On the negative side
The owners noticeably avoided contact with the guests.

The Inn is located on a VERY busy street.

We could hear the highway (101) in the morning from our room, the Squires Cottage and while sitting outside sipping our wine you can hear the cars and trucks whizzing by.

Overall, I thought it was a bit expensive for what you actually get.

The next time I would stay at the Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza.

janiekins Dec 11th, 2008 09:30 AM

Sorry but the place that I am thinking of that I would try the next time would be the Hotel Healdsburg.

The Dry Creek Kitchen Restaurant is located on the first floor of this hotel.

LLindaC Dec 11th, 2008 10:02 AM

Oh I guess I'm the tick tick tick girl. I have stayed in Healdsburg 3 times so what else am I supposed to say and share except what I experienced? I think the Honor Mansion looks lovely, but they have had some mixed reviews lately...they changed the breakfast to a buffet and evidently some don't like it. The Grape Leaf Inn was GREAT and I loved the owners. Best breakfast I've ever had and the location was better than the Honor Mansion for walking into town. Or staggering. You can spend an entire day hitting tasting rooms, shops, restaurants, etc. GREAT town. We also liked the Camellia Inn...not as fancy but a good bargain and nice folks. March is a great time to go- very quiet; you'll probably meet many of the owners and winemakers.

Fodorite018 Dec 11th, 2008 10:26 AM

Linda--Nope, it's not you either:)

cparris Dec 11th, 2008 02:38 PM

Thanks, I will look into the Grape Leaf again and the Hotel Healdberg. It is nice to be able to walk into town. Is the Grape leaf also on a very busy road...or is it quieter?? The Dry Creek Restrauant sounds good...is it difficult to get a reservation? Where else do you like to eat?? Thanks.


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