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jj Jan 23rd, 2002 10:39 PM

Need new luxury destination in U.S.
 
Husband & I need new ideas for vacation in September. No more Jamaica, Mexico, Caribbean - staying close to home. Required: beach, quietude, luxury, swimming pool, great food on site or nearby, no dressing up, and NONSTOP air from Philly. Possibilities: Song of the Sea in Sanibel, Naples Ritz-Carlton, Sunset Key resort. Any other ideas, maybe in Southwest? Thanks in advance.

jj Jan 23rd, 2002 10:49 PM

P.S. Yes, I know there are no beaches in the Southwest! We just want that "beach feeling."

Allan Jan 23rd, 2002 11:19 PM

I think the Ritz in Naples certainly fills the bill for what you want! Two other possibilities, which require longer travel, would be the Ritz in Laguna Beach, CA (Dana Point) or the brand new St. Regis in Laguna as well (yes, affiliated with the property in NY)! Oh, it just occurred to me -- Turnberry Isle in North Miami is quite nice, too, as is the brand new Acqualina Condo/Hotel on Sunny Isles Beach, FL, in Miami, a Rosewood Hotels resort!

Renee Jan 24th, 2002 04:46 AM

I've got the perfect spot for you. Little Palm Island off the Florida Keys. Very luxurious, quiet and casual, no dressing up! It is very pricey though. The Ritz Naples is very nice, but I was bored stiff there. Also you may feel uncomfortable wandering the lobby in the evening without a jacket and tie as well as dining without dressing up.<BR><BR>In Arizona the Biltmore and the Phoenician are great spots as well.

Gordon Jan 24th, 2002 08:26 AM

jj your tastes are like mine. I plan these types of trips every year. <BR>Unfortunately, if you're limiting your candidates to the continental US, there's not a great deal to choose from.<BR>There's Florida, some non-beach options in Arizona, limited So California options, and that's about it.<BR>In Florida:<BR>Ritz Naples (not the new RC golf resort)<BR>Fisher Island Club<BR>Turnberry Isle<BR>Little Palm Island<BR>Four Seasons Palm Beach<BR>In Arizona:<BR>Boulders north of Scottsdale<BR>Phoenician<BR>In California:<BR>Bacara in Santa Barbara<BR><BR>If you were willing to compromise more the best options by far are in Hawaii.<BR>Next best compromises would be in Las Vegas (Four Seasons, Bellagio).<BR>And in So Cal: Peninsula Beverly Hills, FS Beverly Hills, FS Newport.<BR><BR>The continental US lacks the kind of places you take for granted in the Caribe or Hawaii.

Jill Jan 24th, 2002 08:37 AM

How about The Point near Saranac Lake, New York? I've never been but it sounds fabulous.

Renee Jan 24th, 2002 08:41 AM

Friends stayed there. It is very nice but they thought overpriced. (It's over $ 1,000/nt). For almost half that they would stay at the Lake Placid Lodge, run by the same people, just as nice.

amanda Jan 24th, 2002 08:54 AM

jj -<BR>I've stayed at Song of the Sea on Sanibel. I loved it - but not sure if I'd call it a luxury spot. It's a small, very comfortable property. Rooms all have kitchenettes. Sanibel/Captiva has beautiful beaches and great restaurants.<BR><BR>Remember, September is hurricane season, and the sand fleas are out in full force.

xxx Jan 24th, 2002 09:08 AM

Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel in California. Very close to Laguna Beach which is a great beach town.

Sam Jan 24th, 2002 09:09 AM

Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, or a upscale hotel in La Jolla.

John Jan 24th, 2002 10:10 AM

The Ritz in Laguna Niguel. Much better than the St. Regis Monarch Beach, which is having lots of opening pains and may take some time to get up to par.<BR><BR>Also, the Four Seasons Biltmore in Santa Barbara is a nice place. We tried both that and the Bacara last year. While the Bacara was newer and more isolated, the Four Seasons was better with regard to service and we enjoyed their beach club.

yankee Jan 24th, 2002 10:23 AM

I vote for Little Palm Island, off the coast of the Keys. It's a quick flight to Miami and a couple of hours drive from the airport. Well worth the drive. Luxious, beautiful, peaceful...can't wait to go back. Check out the website.

Glenn Jan 24th, 2002 11:25 AM

The Point and Lake Placid Lodge are about as opposite of beach and sun as you can get.<BR>And while the LPL is a great place, it is not "just as nice" as The Point. Less privacy, not as service oriented, smaller rooms (unless you book a cabin at LPL) with more rustic furnishings.<BR>Do I think the Point is worth ~$1400 per night? No.<BR>But it's definitely nicer than LPL.<BR>It's been the top rated small inn in America many times on many lists during recent years.

jj Jan 24th, 2002 09:02 PM

THANK YOU to everyone who posted for some really great suggestions!!

Jeff Feb 28th, 2002 03:02 PM

Great suggestions!<BR>If one is only interested in a luxurious "divine" room for a very special occasion, which hotel gets your vote for ultimate in pampering?

Beaches Feb 28th, 2002 03:27 PM

Why don't you go to Death Valley and take a couple jugs of water?<BR>You get the sun, sand, and that "beach feeling".

Katherine Feb 28th, 2002 03:44 PM

If you don't want to drive to Little Palm Island, the same small chain owns the Grove Isle Club and Resort in Coconut Grove, Miami - it's very secluded on a small island, very romantic rooms right on the water with terraces, amazing restaurant on premises (Baileen), pool, tennis courts, very small, great atmosphere.

Jeanne Mar 1st, 2002 11:49 AM

I know its not the continental US, but what about Bermuda? It's a quick flight from Pittsburgh.

jj Mar 2nd, 2002 12:24 PM

Yes, I looked into Bermuda extensively because it's so close (Philly not Pittsburgh). Main problem is we are spoiled because when we go away (September) it is low season thru the Caribbean, Florida, etc. so we get best of low rates & no crowds. September is high season in Bermuda. The resorts that looked most interesting to us were the Reefs & Ariel Sands. In U.S., Grove Isle Club sounds interesting as do all the other places. I keep coming back to this post every week or so and keep finding more great stuff from new people who post. So thanks everybody!

jj Mar 2nd, 2002 12:31 PM

P.S. Jeanne - Where would you suggest in Bermuda? We will probably go one day.


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