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Ventana Inn Big Sur
Planning a relaxing, romantic weekend at Ventana Inn to celebrate wedding anniversary. Staying in a deluxe fireplace room with private hot tub on deck. Reservationist asked if we preferred ocean view, forest view or forest/canyon view. Interested to hear from someone that has stayed there what room/view they reccommend. Is there really any difference it terms of seclusion and peacefulness?<BR>Thanks!
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if you book a package, make sure you get everything that you paid for. Have heard a few tales about how this place tries to charge you extra for things like massages that were supposed to be included in the package rates. I guess the high-end clientele that stay there aren't used to reviewing the bill at checkout and barely notice.
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at the entrance to the hotel they have fragrant olive bushes...heavenly scent...take the forest view...very private...SSS
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Yes, forest view is private -- also, you can watch birds in the trees nearby -- Townsends Warblers, Steller Jays, hummers, etc.
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Over priced! I checked it out for out trip, and just could not justify starting at almost $500 for a room without a view. Be careful you know what you're getting. You have to go over $700 to get any kind of sightline.
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<BR><BR>My husband and I stay frequently at Ventana Inn. It is expensive but not as prohibitive as the above poster says. Great ocean views for under $500, especially during low season (October through April).<BR><BR>Although the prices at Ventana are luxe, they deliver over and above expectations. It's not the place for someone counting pennies. It is the place for a wonderfully romantic, intimate celebration or retreat. <BR>
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Just checked with Ventana a month ago for next April, and an ocean side view was $900 plus. They offered a room with no view at all for $500. What's the secret for how you get those cheap rates - I'd love to know.
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1) Even in high season, there are rooms with great ocean view at less than $500; here are the room numbers: 21, 24, 22, 25. <BR><BR>2) Go in low season. If they quoted you that rate for April, then maybe low season ends in March.<BR><BR>Ask them if they can't provide a better rate, they often can. Weekends are more expensive; if you stay Sun-Thurs. rates are lower.<BR><BR>Or, join Q-club and get about $65 off each night's stay.<BR><BR>With my Q-club membership (which costs $100 a year), my husband and I are staying at Thanksgiving in Ventana in a two-story townhouse with two fireplaces, wet bar, dining area, three balconies (two with ocean view, one with forrest view) for $470 per night.
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Tried Ventana for a Tuesday night next April - first week. I tried every discount I could think of - even looked on their website. Two phone calls to them. They couldn't get us under $500 after taxes. And believe me, they were very specific about ocean views at $700, next to ocean over 900. These places are in fact shown on their website, or were, a month ago. Again, this was midweek, April 2003. Perhaps there's a price increase in the works.
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Well, X, that's just not so. As I stated rooms #21, 22, 24, 25 have great ocean views for under $500. Perhaps you are confusing the issue with the hot-tub rooms with do cost over $700 (ocean view or not). The hot tub rooms are nice but not neccesary at Ventana where there are two utterly magnificent Japanese baths.
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kat, tell me more about this q club membership....is it just for ventana or does it have other benefits??
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Q-Club is a discount program offered by Andrew Harper Travel. The rates are available at scores of luxe establishments around the world. Costs $100 a year. Nightly discounts at least $50 per night, often much more. I've used QClub rates at Ventana, Sherman House (in SF), the Bel-Air in LA, various Mandarin Orientals, Four Seasons and Ritzs, Cap Juluca in the Caribbean, Casa que Canta in Mexico, etc.
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Well, as I said, I did talk with Ventana twice, and even tried to reserve - but the prices were simply prohibitive. What can I say - I asked them specifically about ocean views, told them that's what I'd like - after looking at their layout on their website. And the prices - started at $700 and for the nifty ocean side places, almost $1,000. We didn't discuss hottubs! For a Tuesday in April, 2003. I won't debate it - I spent a lot of time with the manager, and that is what he quoted. I promptly reserved elsewhere. I got to Ventana in the first place because a friend in LA recommended it. I was shocked because there simply was no give in their pricing. So, end of story. Happy you're getting a better deal. But have you tried 2003 yet? Perhaps there a big price increase in the works. You are talking 2002, I am talking 2003. Looking now at Cambria Shores Inn - well under $200, and next to the ocean. Just not as fancy as Ventana.
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Your question: But have you tried 2003 yet? <BR><BR>Yes, we're going in February for five nights. Same deal as Thanksgiving.
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Ventana Inn is unbelevable. I honeymooned there and you couldn't ask for more. <BR>Maaake sure you go to Julia Peiffer beach, it is a side road off of Hwy.101<BR>It is a unmarked road.<BR><BR>The price of the rooms is dear as mentioned but they have been known on very special occassions to upgrade you or reduce the first nite stay.<BR><BR>The food is delicious and you walk along a trail to get to the restaurant.<BR><BR>The afternoon wine and cheese don't pass up. There is complete privacy when you want it as it is quite large.
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Thanks for all the replies. Any other thoughts on forest vs forest w/canyon vs ocean views?<BR><BR>:)
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check the Ventana website a couple of weeks before your visit. They list last minute specials for any rooms that aren't booked yet. <BR><BR>This week they had rooms listed for $289, and packages with 2 dinners, 2 massages and room for two nights at about $550 per night. <BR><BR>You might be able to grab a last-minute deal and then cancel your previously-made, higher-priced reservation.
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I would much rather stay right across the street at www.postranchinn.com, and pay less for a forest view, and enjoy the ocean view in the fabulous infinity pool!
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