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Wedding Night Hotel in Orange County
My fiance and I are getting married at the Bowers Museum of Art in Santa Ana. We need to find a hotel for our wedding night and the next night. We will be attending a brunch in Fullerton the morning after the wedding, and flying out of LAX the next day. Would like someplace beautiful, relaxing, possibly by the beach. Don't want to spend a fortune but want something pretty nice. Advice?
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First choice: Surf and Sand Resort, Laguna Beach. Peerless. And pricey. But hey, how many times do you get married? (Don't answer that.)
Second choice: Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort, Huntington Beach. Brand-spanking new. In Surf City! |
2nd vote for waterfront hilton
also, The Ritz in Dana Point. |
The Ritz Carlton, Dana Point ... absolutely.
Perfect for newlyweds. |
I love the RC-Dana Point too-- it's a little farther south than the Surf & Sand and a bit isolated (there is quite a bit of stuff to do in Laguna, and Huntington for that matter), but it's a stunning property.
You probably can't go wrong with any of these. When you go to make reservations, let them know it's a honeymoon stay, and they might throw in some little perks (champagne, nicer room with view)-- or not. You never know.... |
If for some reason you wanted to move up North, closer to LAX, you could always get a hotel on or near the beach in Manhattan Beach. This is a cute beach town with nice hotels and little shops etc. You'd be just about 5 minutes away from LAX for your morning flight.
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Anyone stayed or ready to report on the new Hyatt at Huntington Beach? Gorgeous from the road, anyway.
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another vote for ritz. laguna beach is beautiful and has a romantic feel to it.
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Just a reminder: The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel is NOT is Laguna Beach, nor in Laguna Niguel. It's in lovely Dana Point, a few minutes south of Laguna Beach on Pacific Coast Highway. The R-C is beautiful, Dana Point is beautiful, but it's VERY different from Laguna Beach.
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I live in the area, and I have stayed at a standard room at the Ritz. It was only o.k...
The rooms at the St. Regis across the street will be more luxurious. And then there's the new Montage...but I just read you don't want to spend a fortune! The Blue Lantern Inn overlooking Dana Point Harbor has wonderfully decorated rooms with fireplaces, and big whirlpool tubs in the bathrooms, and oceanfront rooms have great views. Congratulations! |
My fiance and I are getting married at the new Hyatt in HB this summer. I haven't stayed there but did see the rooms. They are amazing!!! All ocean views w/your private balcony. The hotel is beautiful. They might be running room specials too since the hotel just opened in Jan.
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I vote for the beautiful Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort... haven't seen the Hyatt on Huntington Beach, but it sounds lovely so I would check that out too. While RC is breathtaking no doubt, I think that the two Huntington Beach options would put you in closer proximity to your brunch the following morning, and then LAX the next morning. I would appreciate anyone giving more clarification but I recall RC to be further south. Limiting drive time, especially after a wedding when you want to relax could be key. Congratulations and Happy Wedding/honeymoon.
p.s. If you do decide on the Waterfront, make sure to tell them it is your wedding night, request a ocean view. And then save time to bask in it! |
just a question to rjw_lgb_ca:
has the waterfront hilton in hb been recently renovated? i think it has been around for a while, so cannot be completely new. i thought the hyatt regency was the new place in the area, but then again i do not live anywhere close. just would like to know as i am planning a future trip! thanx hsv |
hsv: You are right. I might have had a brain cramp when typing there. The Hyatt is the brand-new property-- the Hilton has been around for a while, but is still quite nice.
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i'll forgive you easily!
your advice usually is really worth something and i often do find my interests and likings reflected. thanx again for clarification- and i agree that the hilton indeed is quite nice... hsv |
hsv: Well thanks! And hope you have a great time down in ol' Surf City!
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The lovemaking would be most satisfying at the Surf & Sand at Laguna Beach.
"Eyebrows were discretely lifted upon seeing Jonesey and his new bride head for seconds at the Fullerton brunch." |
FYI, (previous poster) the Waterfront Hilton in Huntington Beach is ov er 10 years old. However, the Hyatt next door to it is brand new. I would also consider the Balboa Bay Club (right on the water in Newport Beach) as it just opened a few weeks ago and they're running a special. http://www.balboabayclub.com Also, check out the Montage in Laguna. http://www.montageresort.com
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"Brand new" doesn't ALWAYS mean "best"-- the Surf and Sand is a couple of years old too, but it's still one of the very finest hotels in Orange County. The HB Hyatt is lovely, but the HB Hilton is a good option as well. I would be leery of a hotel in its first month or two-- unless it runs incredible offers (and they usually do).
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I don't know if convenience and time make any difference but if you want to be near The Bowers Museum and Fullerton, a nice place is the Grand Californian Hotel at Disneyland Calif. Adventure. We have stayed there a number of times and it is a beautiful hotel. Also love the Napa Rose Restaurant there.
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