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wordsmith1 Dec 13th, 2019 04:24 PM

Newport vs Laguna Beach for 1 day
 
I want to spend 1night with 2 friends and am trying to choose between Laguna and Newport. I know there is alot to do in Newport but wonder if Laguna may be more relaxing since it is just 1 night? My friends have never been to either. Would Laguna be too boring?

Jean Dec 13th, 2019 04:35 PM

When?

Where would you be coming from and where would you be heading to next?

wordsmith1 Dec 13th, 2019 08:37 PM

coming to and from Palm Springs

CaliforniaLady Dec 14th, 2019 06:57 AM

There is not necessarily "more to do" in Newport Beach versus Laguna Beach, it depends on your interests and season of your visit. Laguna has traditionally been an artist enclave, and I have enjoyed seeing the Pageant of the Masters and visiting the Sawdust Festival, but those are traditionally summer activities. Otherwise, Laguna is great for cutesy shops and art galleries, and you can stroll along the nice beach. That sounds like enough for one night, but the drawback is the hotel situation. They would be higher than Newport.

In Newport Beach, you can look at tidepools, or perhaps visit Balboa Island. If you stay at the Marriott in Fashion Island, you can walk across the street to Fashion Island. The shops are the usual, but the Barnes and Noble is nice, and so the the dog watching. However, the shopper is better at South Coast Plaza.

What would I do? I'd stay in Laguna Beach, and if I have sufficient time, I would drive up to the Balboa Island area in the late afternoon, park the car, stroll around, and take the ferry over the the Island, and maybe have dinner in the area. That way, you can see both areas.

mlgb Dec 14th, 2019 07:25 AM

Hard to say what is boring. It depends on what you and your friends are interested in. If it's barhopping, then Newport. But I like the beach at Laguna better and there are small-scale boutiquey shops and galleries to look at.

Jean Dec 14th, 2019 07:59 AM

As CaliforniaLady says, it depends on your interests. I would probably enjoy San Juan Capistrano more that both NB and LB, but I admit I'm not a shopper and love the SJC mission. Driving to and parking in either beach town on a summer weekend wouldn't be my idea of fun.

Gardyloo Dec 14th, 2019 08:23 AM

I'd look for an Airbnb or similar (if available - haven't checked) in "Little Bal" - Balboa Island, not the peninsula (part of Newport Beach.) Lovely, low key, very walkable. Ferry to the peninsula for bars, beaches, etc. https://goo.gl/maps/jrQ7PeHShDy5HpaH8 and https://goo.gl/maps/TyQzvFH4b36Evtgj8

MmePerdu Dec 14th, 2019 09:39 AM

In the mid-50's my favorite thing to do was to sit on a little beach on Balboa Island & paint with my artist grandmother. In the mid-60's my mother & grandmother had an apartment in Pyne Castle in Laguna Beach where I'd stay when not on the road. I love them both (Newport not so much). I suggest, along the lines of Gardyloo's idea, that you search the Airbnb site for a fun place to stay in either Laguna or Balboa I. and let that determine where you'll go. They're close enough to each other that it hardly matters so find a unique accommodation, unlike where you might normally choose, and make your 1 night really memorable.

jamie99 Dec 14th, 2019 12:11 PM

It's a matter of preference, I like Newport Beach and Balboa Island and don't care for artsy.
By the way, Laguna Beach outlawed short term rentals except for a few dozen that are grandfathered into the law, so forget AirBnB in Laguna. As far as I know, they are still legal in Newport for the time being.

MmePerdu Dec 14th, 2019 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by jamie99 (Post 17030126)
. . . Laguna Beach outlawed short term rentals except for a few dozen that are grandfathered into the law, so forget AirBnB in Laguna.

I'm finding a number of accommodations on Airbnb in Laguna, including hotel rooms & apartments so if it interests you, don't "forget" it. Also some interesting possibilities on Booking.com.




MoBro Dec 15th, 2019 09:30 AM

There are adorable short-term rentals on Balboa Island, but the minimum is usually three nights.

I agree that Laguna v Newport depends on your personal choices. Neither is boring to us.
Laguna is more upscale, and therefor probably more expensive. Newport Beach has The Crab Cooker (if it's re-opened after renovations yet).

I suggest you look at lodging first. It may be challenging to find a one-night stay at either location.

MmePerdu Dec 15th, 2019 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by MoBro (Post 17030440)
There are adorable short-term rentals on Balboa Island, but the minimum is usually three nights. . . I suggest you look at lodging first. It may be challenging to find a one-night stay at either location.

If you see a rental that appeals, don't let a posted minimum number of nights necessarily stop you, particularly if you check their calendar & see bookings that leave a window of opportunity for the night you want. Many times hosts will waive restrictions to either fill the calendar or, if it's off-season and they'd like guests, for a shorter period than they'd accept at a busier time. It never hurts to contact the host through the website & check.

jamie99 Dec 15th, 2019 11:06 AM

Here is a fairly recent story, there are some legal rentals but less than 100. Being listed on AirBnB does NOT make a listing legal, like VRBO and others, they only take the money to post the listing but do not verify the legality. When in doubt, ask to see a copy of the host's business license.
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/06/0...-seaside-town/

MmePerdu Dec 15th, 2019 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by jamie99 (Post 17030488)
. . . Being listed on AirBnB does NOT make a listing legal, like VRBO and others, they only take the money to post the listing but do not verify the legality.

No one here has ever said a listing makes it a legal rental. My experience is with Airbnb only & as a host for 5 years I know there is no fee whatever to post a listing on the site. The fee is a small percentage of the proceeds from a booking. Hotels & other commercial properties, in any case, are presumably licensed businesses and their listings on Airbnb would be legal.

logandog Dec 15th, 2019 07:21 PM

The two locations greatly vary geographically.
Newport Beach is generally flat with a broad expanse of beach. Laguna is very hilly with smaller beaches and coves.
I think Laguna is more beautiful and pedestrian friendly.

starrs Dec 16th, 2019 05:38 AM

I love Laguna Beach. It would be my choice.

My two stops would be Tuvalu for shopping and the Orange Inn for something to eat/ drink.
https://orangeinncafe.com/
http://www.tuvaluhome.com/
A few miles up the road is the wonderful Beachcomber on the beach -
https://thebeachcombercafe.com/
If you have to wait for a table, turn left as you face the ocean and walk up the beach for a bit until you see the house from the movie, Beaches.

MoBro Dec 16th, 2019 08:34 AM

Good point, MmePerdu:
"If you see a rental that appeals, don't let a posted minimum number of nights necessarily stop you, particularly if you check their calendar & see bookings that leave a window of opportunity for the night you want. Many times hosts will waive restrictions to either fill the calendar or, if it's off-season and they'd like guests, for a shorter period than they'd accept at a busier time. It never hurts to contact the host through the website & check."

MmePerdu Dec 16th, 2019 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by starrs (Post 17030763)
I love Laguna Beach. It would be my choice.

Mine, too.


MoBro Dec 17th, 2019 09:03 AM

I think, in general, I might prefer Laguna Beach.
At Laguna, we liked this simple little place. It's well-located and has free parking. https://tideslaguna.com/

But, if you could snag one of those adorable bungalows on Balboa Island, I'd do it. I've always wanted to vacation there.

Surfergirl Dec 17th, 2019 12:51 PM

I would choose Laguna Beach and stay at the Surf and Sand!


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