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Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach

$$ | 918 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA

Worth a visit for the rock-n-roll memorabilia alone, the Hard Rock Daytona Beach marries the traditional music-themed brand with the city's passions—auto racing, motorcycles, and the beach. There's a wall dedicated to the city's musical royalty, the Allman Brothers Band; unique items worn by the likes of Rihanna and Taylor Swift; and the mermaid costumers used by Bette Midler and her backup singers during her Las Vegas stint. And that's all in the lobby, where live music plays most nights. Music-themed rooms are modern, and many have balconies facing the beach, pool, or overlooking a concert stage. You choose the genre of in-room music that plays throughout your stay, and you can reserve, free of charge, a Fender guitar complete with a floor amp and headphones. For a special treat, book the signature Rhythm & Motion massage in the spa, one of the best in the city.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Cool music memorabilia and live music daily
  • Excellent spa

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • Overpriced bar drinks
  • Noise in rooms facing concert stage
918 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA
844-745–1502
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200 rooms
No Meals

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Harmony Meadows Tennis Resort

$$$$ | 4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA

Opened in 2021, this small resort offers luxury accommodations in a total of 13 unique suites, including 3 suites in the main inn with the inspiring names Love, Peace, and Joy; 9 cottage suites decorated to reflect their own evocative names and sleeping two to four guests; and the spacious Hayloft Suite that sleeps eight. The LoveAll Cafe, open seasonally, serves up healthy smoothies, all-day breakfast, sandwiches and salads, and espresso drinks. It's a handy place to fuel up before a tennis or pickleball game, or a welcome break after an energetic workout on the courts. With its verdant setting and manicured lawns, the resort is a popular and photogenic venue for weddings, retreats, and group gatherings. Use of the six tennis courts and two pickleball courts is included with your stay, and add-ons include tennis instruction and wine tasting. An outdoor swimming pool is part of future plans.

Pros

  • Remote and peaceful location
  • Use of top-quality tennis and pickleball courts included in price
  • Adult and junior tennis programs

Cons

  • On-site eatery only serves breakfast and lunch
  • Popular with weddings and groups, which may not appeal to everyone
  • Two-night minimum
4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA
509-888–2344
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
13 suites
No Meals

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Harrah's

$ | 2900 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV, 89029, USA

The classiest joint in Laughlin comes with a private sand beach and two casinos, one of which is smoke free. It boasts the 3,000-seat Rio Vista Outdoor Amphitheater, which has hosted the likes of Bonnie Raitt and Jeff Dunham. The hotel has an adults-only pool and room towers, a World Series of Poker–theme poker room, and a Mexican restaurant from celebrity chef Guy Fieri.

Pros

  • Separate family and adults-only towers and pools
  • Smoking and smoke-free casinos
  • Air-charter flights from all over the country to resort for player card members

Cons

  • Pools can fill up fast
  • Lines can be long for guest services, promotions
  • Resort fee ($19) charged for free Wi-Fi and gym
2900 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV, 89029, USA
702-298–4600
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1561 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

$ | 3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Old-school Vegas is alive and well at this affordable Center Strip property. The hotel, which opened in 1973, has undergone periodic renovations to keep up with the times, though it is no longer a destination property. Mountain Deluxe Tower Rooms are done in cool neutrals, Valley rooms have rain showers, and Cabana rooms have direct access to the pool. The casino floor, however, still has a lot of mirrors—a much less cool throwback to the 1970s. The sportsbook has mobile ordering, with food delivered to your seat. The pool, though small in comparison with others on the Strip, is relaxing and fun. The most rollicking time is had at Carnaval Court, where bartenders mix drinks with acrobatics and flair and there are live DJs.

Pros

  • Throwback vibe with some modern touches
  • Affordable, reliable rooms
  • Ideal location

Cons

  • Zero wow factor
  • Small pool
  • Lots and lots of mirrors
3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
800-214–9110
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2530 rooms
No Meals

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Heritage Park Resort & Belle Mount Vineyards

$ | 2570 Newland Rd., Warsaw, VA, 22572, USA

On Menokin Bay, this campground has panoramic views overlooking the Rappahannock River and scenic wildlife settings. The rustic wooden two-bedroom cottages are heated and air-conditioned so they can be rented year-round. Each has a living room with navy plaid chairs and sofa, a dining room, and a fully equipped kitchen. With its banquet facilities, which can accommodate 300, the resort is a good place for picnics, receptions, and family reunions. There are also 78 campsites, some of which have full hookups or partial hookups. Tours and tastings at the winery on the premises are available Wednesday through Sunday from mid-March to mid-December. This is a part of the Northern Neck Wine Trail.

Pros

  • Free winery tours and tastings
  • Close to Stratford Hall Plantation

Cons

  • Cottage and campsite options might be too rustic for some
  • No Internet
2570 Newland Rd., Warsaw, VA, 22572, USA
804-333–4038
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
5 cottages, 78 campsites (20 with water and electric and 25 with water, electric, and sewer)

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Hershey Lodge and Convention Center

$$$ | 325 University Dr., Hershey, PA, 17033, USA

This bustling and sprawling resort caters to families as well as business and convention travelers. An indoor water park and seasonal outdoor pool, arcade, mini golf, and crafts activities keep the kids busy until they're ready to crash in your spic-and-span room. There are four restaurants, including the upscale Revelry, plus room service and a café for coffee and breakfast. The Lodge offers discounted Hersheypark tickets and free passes to Hershey Gardens and The Hershey Story's Museum Experience.

Pros

  • Discounted and free admission to Hershey attractions
  • Sports bar with 39 TVs
  • Well-equipped fitness center

Cons

  • Chain-hotel vibe
  • Sprawling layout not ideal for families with young children
  • Crowded during large conventions
325 University Dr., Hershey, PA, 17033, USA
844-330–1802
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665 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort

$$$ | 100 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA

Perched on one of the few traffic-free strips of beach in Daytona, this high-rise is as popular with families as it is with couples. Every room has a great ocean view, and the Florida tropical decor is warm and inviting. If the beach isn't your thing, check out the spacious sundecks and two pools, or stroll down to the pier or boardwalk, both within walking distance. The hotel is also connected to the Ocean Walk Shoppes via covered walkways.

Pros

  • Direct beach access
  • Proximity to shops and restaurants
  • Pool scene

Cons

  • Inconvenient self-parking
  • Resort fee
  • Not all rooms have balconies
100 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA
386-254–8200
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744 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

$$$ | 2005 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Location, location, location: this five-tower mega-resort sprawls over 22 acres on Waikiki's widest stretch of beach, with the greenery of neighboring Fort DeRussy creating a buffer zone between it and central Waikiki's high-rise lineup. The property's sheer volume of facilities and many free activities (lei-making, ukelele lessons, turtle feedings) make it a good choice for families. The grounds incorporate not only gardens, koi ponds, and waterfalls, but also an aquatic playground of pools and slides, a 5-acre lagoon for kayaking, a pier that serves as a docking point for the Atlantis submarine, a post office, an ABC Store, the large Mandara Spa & Fitness Center, 20 restaurants and lounges (featuring some of Hawaii's best musicians), and dozens of shops. Rainbow Tower, with its landmark 31-story mural, has knockout Diamond Head views. Separate facilities and concierge services make The Alii feel like a private "resort within the resort." The Grand Islander, an on-site 418-unit vacation-ownership property, has lovely suites and access to many amenities. Be sure to check on the status of the hotel's weekly fireworks show, a favorite Friday night event that draws big crowds.

Pros

  • Activities and amenities keep you and the kids busy for weeks (including Friday night fireworks)
  • Stellar spa and fitness center
  • A large variety of room options

Cons

  • Size of property can be overwhelming
  • Resort fee is $50 per day
  • Parking is expensive ($49 per day for self-parking)
2005 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-949–4321
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4,499 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa

$ | 1610 Lake Las Vegas Pkwy., Henderson, NV, 89011, USA

After previous lives as a Ritz-Carlton Lake and Ravella, this property was rebranded yet again in 2013, retaining its Mediterranean vibe and resplendent pool complex. There's still a Ponte Vecchio–like wing extending out across the lake. And rooms are just as posh as ever, with luxurious beds and spacious marble bathrooms. Even the restaurant is the same—the upscale Medici Café & Terrace, which looks out on the Florentine Garden. Spa Ravella (yes, it has the old name) provides a number of male-oriented treatment rituals (for the conference set), as well as a host of traditional services and a hydrotherapy program.

Pros

  • Relaxing ambience
  • Complimentary shuttle
  • Golf nearby

Cons

  • Still has a lack of identity
  • Far from Strip
  • Disappointing restaurants
1610 Lake Las Vegas Pkwy., Henderson, NV, 89011, USA
702-567–4700
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349 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort & Spa

$$ | 560 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

Smaller and not quite as busy as the area's other big-brand hotel, this 11-story property has spacious rooms featuring a contemporary, beachy style and private balconies with full or partial ocean views. The large pool area has comfy loungers, the stand-alone spa has 11 treatment rooms and a full range of pampering services, and the on-site dining options offer something for every palate.

Pros

  • Gorgeous, wide beach
  • Large conference spaces
  • Exclusive feel

Cons

  • A little stuffy
  • Charges for self-parking
  • Business focus
560 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-394–5000
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297 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort

$$$ | 633 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA

A full-scale resort with seven buildings spread over 24 landscaped acres across from East Beach, this hotel was founded by the late TV actor Fess Parker, best known for playing Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone. Most rooms have private balconies and terraces, and suites have a wet bar, a spa tub, and a small refrigerator. The complex centers on a palm tree–lined plaza and includes the Spa del Mar, a spacious pool and hot tub, three tennis courts, two restaurants and a coffee shop, a nine-hole putting green, shuffleboard, bike rentals, and a rental-car outlet.

Pros

  • Numerous amenities
  • Right across from the beach
  • Free shuttle to train station and airport

Cons

  • Train noise filters into some rooms
  • Too spread out for some
  • Pricey
633 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA
800-879–2929
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360 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Tucson El Conquistador

$$$ | 10000 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85737, USA

A huge copper mural of cowboys and cacti and a wide view of the Santa Catalina Mountains grace the lobby of this friendly upscale golf and tennis resort. The property draws families and conventioneers, some taking advantage of low summer rates for the excellent sports facilities, the spa, and the pool complex with a 140-foot waterslide. Rooms are either in private one-bedroom casitas or in the main hotel building, and more than half of them have kiva-style fireplaces.

Pros

  • Exceptional variety of on-site activities
  • Good restaurant
  • Kids' program

Cons

  • Huge place
  • Farther from in-town sights
  • 18-hole golf course is a few miles away
10000 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85737, USA
520-544–5000
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428 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Waikoloa Village

$$$$ | 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA

Gondola trams glide by, pint-size guests zoom down the 175-foot waterslide, a bride poses on the grand staircase, a fire-bearing runner lights the torches along the seaside path at sunset—these are some typical scenes at this 62-acre megaresort. Shaded pathways lined with a multimillion-dollar Pacific Island art collection connect the three tall buildings, while Swiss-made trams and canal boats shuttle those who want to bypass the long hallways and meandering paths. Though there's no ocean beach, a seaside trail leads to Anaehoomalu Bay, one of the island's most beautiful tropical beaches. An ocean-side saltwater lagoon is great for families. Modern rooms in neutral tones have private lanai and are large enough to accommodate the families that flock here. The flagship restaurant, KPC (Kamuela Provision Company), presents incomparable coastline views. Although some may find the resort a fantasy version of Hawaii, others love it for its one-stop-shop approach to a Hawaii holiday.

Pros

  • Family-friendly saltwater lagoon
  • Lots of restaurant and activity options, including two golf courses
  • Close to retail shopping

Cons

  • Gigantic and crowded
  • $48 per night resort fee
  • Restaurants are pricey
69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–1234
Hotel Details
1,241 rooms
No Meals

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Holiday Inn Grand Island Resort

$ | 100 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island, NY, 14072, USA

The large, six-story riverfront hotel is adjacent to a golf course and a marina. All rooms have balconies or patios, which are larger in the east-facing river-view rooms. All rooms will be completely renovated, with new furnishings and flat-screen TVs, by the end of 2009. The hotel has a pubby lounge, an arcade room, massage treatments, and a larger-than-average fitness room. Grand Lady cruises leave from the hotel's back door.

Pros

  • Best option on Grand Island
  • Many rooms have nice views
  • Large, attractive pools and dining room, both with floor-to-ceiling river views

Cons

  • Unattractive exterior
  • No breakfast included
100 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island, NY, 14072, USA
716-773–1111
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Credit cards accepted
255 rooms, 8 suites

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Holiday Inn Resort Lumina

$$$ | 1706 N. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach, NC, 28480, USA

Nearly every inch of this reliable, seven-story mainstay received an overhaul in 2022, from remodeled bathrooms to all-new furniture in the spacious rooms, almost all of which have balconies. A full lobby makeover includes a coffee shop and a new restaurant, Solstice Oceanfront Kitchen. The beachfront location includes two pools (one is indoors and heated) and a hot tub, plus a grassy lawn, making it a favorite with families. A large deck on the third floor, lined with rocking chairs, is an inviting spot to spend an entire afternoon.

Pros

  • Stellar and attentive staff
  • Free shuttles around the beach
  • Kids eat free at the on-site restaurant

Cons

  • A few rooms don't have balconies, and only half have ocean views
  • $33 resort fee during summer (includes parking)
  • Breakfast not included in room rate
1706 N. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach, NC, 28480, USA
910-256–2231
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184 rooms
No Meals

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Holiday Inn Resort Pensacola Beach

$$ | 14 Via de Luna, Pensacola Beach, FL, 32561, USA

Known for its 250-foot lazy river and cascading waterfall, this Gulf-front hotel is one of the most family-friendly on the beach. It has stylish guest rooms done in a cool and vibrant color scheme inspired by the ocean. For families, or adult travelers who are still kids at heart, the hotel offers Kidsuites with a PlayStation, as well as an indoor game room and such amenities as seasonal movies and children's activities. After sunset, the friendly staff mixes up concoctions at a four-story tiki bar.

Pros

  • Indoor pool and large outdoor pool
  • Beach-view fitness center
  • Seasonal kids' programs

Cons

  • Some rooms have parking-lot views
  • Can be a bit busy
  • Pool area very crowded during peak season
14 Via de Luna, Pensacola Beach, FL, 32561, USA
850-932–5331
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206 rooms
No Meals

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Holua Resort at Mauna Loa Village

$$$$ | 78-7190 Kaleiopapa St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA

Tucked away by Keauhou Bay amid a plethora of coconut trees, this well-maintained enclave of blue-roofed villas offers lots of amenities, including a 27-court tennis and pickleball center, swimming pools, hot tubs, a fitness center, waterfalls, and covered parking. Guests are minutes away from the island's best snorkel cruise, plus the many dining and grocery options at nearby Keauhou Shopping Center. The tennis center has hosted international tournaments featuring top WTA tour professionals, and has been recently upgraded to include 20 pickleball courts. 

Pros

  • Manicured gardens
  • Upscale feeling
  • Walking distance to major resort restaurants

Cons

  • No beach
  • Partial ocean views
  • No on-site restaurant
78-7190 Kaleiopapa St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-324–1550
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73 units
No Meals

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront

$$$$ | 520 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577, USA

Combining the appeal of a family-friendly resort with immediate proximity to the boardwalk, this complex features modern rooms and suites, most of which have an ocean view. There's an impressive indoor water park that includes slides and a lazy river, and an oceanfront café and tiki bar.

Pros

  • Big indoor water park
  • Modern fitness center
  • If you're here for the beach and the boardwalk, you can park the car for your entire vacation

Cons

  • Not the spot for a quiet romantic getaway
  • Pool and water park get very crowded
  • Parking is across the street
520 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577, USA
843-848–4700
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242 rooms
No Meals

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Horseshoe Bay Resort

$$ | 200 Hi Circle N, Marble Falls, TX, 78657, USA

The breathtaking views of sparkling Lake LBJ should be your first clue that this isn't your typical Texas resort experience. Every room overlooks a lush, tropical-meets-Texas landscape. Subdued neutral-toned decor keeps the focus on the views. There's enough to keep you busy for days: access to five championship golf courses, a full-service spa, clay and hard-surface tennis courts, and pickleball. Though quiet in location, silence is easily broken if louder guests are returning to their rooms later at night.

Pros

  • Excellent activities for kids
  • Top golf and tennis options
  • Comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Caters more to families
  • Hallways can get noisy
  • Staff can be a bit too laid-back
200 Hi Circle N, Marble Falls, TX, 78657, USA
877-611–0112
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442 rooms
No Meals

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Horseshoe Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

$ | 3645 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Located in the heart of the Strip, Horseshoe, formerly Bally's, is an old-school property with contemporary rooms and suites that is an underrated choice for a Vegas vacation. Rooms are spacious at around 450 square feet, with Penthouse Suites ranging from 2,550 to 3,425 square feet, and some have a decent view of the Fountains at Bellagio. The seasonal Blu Pool has daybeds and cabanas as well as Foosball and cornhole games; it's also one of the few Strip resorts that still has tennis courts, although not as many as it used to have. Out front, check out the open-air mall dubbed the Grand Bazaar Shops.

Pros

  • Affordable rooms with a perfect Center Strip location
  • Pool with daybeds and cabanas
  • Has a monorail stop

Cons

  • Rooms in Indigo tower could use an upgrade
  • Casino floor can get smoky
  • Some readers report poor service
3645 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
877-603–4390
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2814 rooms
No Meals

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The Hotel at Cape Ann Marina

$$ | 75 Essex Ave., Gloucester, MA, 01930, USA

This year-round hotel less than a mile from downtown Gloucester comes alive in summer with an on-site restaurant and deep-sea fishing excursions. The rooms—comfortably decorated, but not fancy—all have balconies and water views. Guests receive complimentary breakfast on weekdays. The hotel's seasonal outdoor bar and dining area is a great place for an afternoon cocktail or light fare right on the water. If you're looking for a quieter stay, ask for a room in the middle of the building. Minimum nights may be required.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Full marina
  • Indoor pool and Jacuzzi with poolside bar

Cons

  • Hotel surrounded by parking lots
  • Price hike during summer and complimentary breakfast only on weekdays
  • Not ADA-accessible
75 Essex Ave., Gloucester, MA, 01930, USA
978-283–2116
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Hartness

$$$$ | 120 Halston Ave., Greenville, SC, 29615, USA

Sleek and modern, this new build on a family estate offers an escape to a bucolic setting that's still close to the city and includes upscale amenities like a spa, a large pool, and two restaurants, including the superb Patterson Kitchen + Bar, a stand-alone, glass-walled venture that may be the city's best date night destination. The spacious rooms sport a lustrous, neutral-tone aesthetic, and the cozy sitting room features gold chandeliers, two fireplaces, and lots of marble. 

Pros

  • Inviting groundfloor bar, dubbed The Captain
  • 467-acre grounds with walking and biking trails (plus free bikes)
  • Gleaming rooms and communal spaces

Cons

  • Fills up with conference groups and soccer families
  • No hot tub at the pool
  • 20-minute drive to town
120 Halston Ave., Greenville, SC, 29615, USA
864-686–8900
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73 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villagio

$$$$ | 6481 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA

Guests of the southernmost of The Estate Yountville's two luxury lodgings access their rooms and suites via an olive tree–lined walkway bisected by narrow, low-slung fountains. The verdant, 22-acre resort contains restaurants, shops, and a spa. The Villagio’s streamlined furnishings, subdued color schemes, and high ceilings create a sense of spaciousness. The accommodations, all with flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars, Nespresso coffeemakers, and balconies or patios, range in size from 475 to 595 square feet, their bathrooms equipped with oversized tubs, tiled walk-in showers with rain-shower heads, or both. A few steps in opposite directions lie a pool and the 13,000-square-foot The Rendez Veuve Spa. A six-minute walk north from Villagio's clubby lobby, mature trees shade the grounds of sister hotel the Vintage House, whose room decor is similar. Tasting rooms and high-profile restaurants are within easy walking distance of both properties.

Pros

  • Spacious accommodations
  • Central location near restaurants and tasting rooms
  • Affiliated Vintage House nearby has 80 rooms with similar decor

Cons

  • Highway noise audible in some west-side rooms (ask for east-side upper floor)
  • Steep resort fee (though it does include breakfast buffet)
  • No elevators (ADA rooms on ground floor)
6481 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
877-351–1133
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113 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Yountville

$$$$ | 6462 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA

The landscaped setting, resortlike pool area, and exclusive yet casual ambience of the Hotel Yountville attract travelers wanting to get away from it all yet still be close—but not too close—to fine dining and tasting rooms. The 14 stone-clad buildings here house clusters of chic rooms and suites painted in beige and brown shades with the occasional yellow or other accents. All rooms have large spa tubs, fieldstone fireplaces, and four-poster beds decked out in Italian linens. Given all the stonework, it shouldn't surprise that one of the treatments at the on-site spa involves heated stones; massages, body therapies, facials, and other skin-care regimens are also offered.

Pros

  • Chic rooms
  • Close to Yountville fine dining
  • High ceilings in upper-floor rooms

Cons

  • Occasional service lapses unusual at this price point
  • Expensive in high season
  • Minimum-stay requirement some weekends
6462 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
707-967–7900
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80 rooms
No Meals

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Huttopia White Mountains

$ | Pine Knoll Rd., Albany, NH, 03818, USA

Convenience to the Kancamagus Highway and the Lakes Region are among the draws of this 50-acre glamping (cabins and canvas tents) compound on a pristine mountain lake and offering a wealth of amenities, including a food truck, pool, beach, yoga classes, and recreational activities. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are available. Some units overlook the lake. 

Pros

  • Good range of accommodation types and styles
  • High-quality bedding and cooking equipment
  • Plenty to keep kids and families entertained

Cons

  • Lively, family-oriented vibe may not suit everyone
  • At some sites you can hear cars from the road
  • Units can be hard to heat on cool spring and fall nights
Pine Knoll Rd., Albany, NH, 03818, USA
844-488–8674
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
97 units
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Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach

$$ | 301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, FL, 33767, USA

One of the more recent additions to the Clearwater Beach skyline, this upscale resort towers above almost everything else in the immediate area, both in terms of height and luxury. Suites have marble countertops, balconies offering sweeping views (of the Gulf or Intracoastal Waterway), and stylish furnishings.The eigth-floor pool deck, which has a bar, is a popular spot for locals and guests alike when the sun sets. The enormous full-service spa is also notable.

Pros

  • Gorgeous hotel
  • Plenty of amenities, including a full-service spa
  • Near the action

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Beach is across the busy street
  • Daily resort fee
301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, FL, 33767, USA
727-373–1234
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287 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa

$$$ | 9800 Hyatt Resort Dr., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA

Step into relaxation at this sophisticated yet homey country resort with lots of shade—a key feature when the mercury soars during a San Antonio summer. On the northwestern edge of the city, it occupies 200 acres of former ranch land, so you feel far removed, even though you're just a few minutes from SeaWorld, about 15 minutes from Six Flags, and 20 minutes from downtown.

Pros

  • Good value for family-friendly resort
  • 5-acre water park
  • Windflower Spa open daily

Cons

  • Expensive resort fee of $35 per night
  • Breakfast not included
  • Limited dog-friendly rooms and $150/fee per stay
9800 Hyatt Resort Dr., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA
210-647–1234
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502 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa

$$$ | 44600 Indian Wells La., Indian Wells, CA, 92210, USA

Spread across 45 acres, this behemoth resort adjacent to the Golf Resort at Indian Wells is one of the grandest in the desert (especially after a $21 million renovation in 2020), with its nine pools, two golf courses, a water park that has dueling 30-foot slides and a 450-foot lazy river, a marketplace with Starbucks, three restaurants, outdoor games, tennis/pickleball courts, and a full-service spa. Standard rooms, large even by local standards, come with furnished patios or balconies, and villas have entire backyards. Despite its resort-y trappings, the Hyatt actually caters to business travelers, who take advantage of the opportunity to hit the links, jogging trails, and bike paths on free-to-borrow cruisers between meetings in 88,000 square feet of flexible event space.

Pros

  • Excellent business services
  • New med-spa
  • Very family- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • Size makes it a tad impersonal
  • Long walks between amenities
  • Noisy public areas
44600 Indian Wells La., Indian Wells, CA, 92210, USA
760-776–1234
Hotel Details
520 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino

$$$ | 111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA

This full-service 26-acre destination resort is undergoing a two-year renovation of its lakeside cottages and main restaurant, with beach access, a significant part of the Hyatt's appeal, unavailable until at least April 2026; that said, accommodations in the green-glass tower and resort facilities elsewhere (several restaurants, heated pool, hot tubs, fitness center, casino, the Stillwater Sap) will remain open. Starting at 400 square feet, the spacious guest quarters, done in light browns and grays, have amenities that include pillow-top mattresses, 65-inch HDTVs, small refrigerators, and coffeemakers. Some king rooms are equipped with sofa beds; most upperfloor rooms have mountain or lake views. The decor in suites, which range from 550 to 896 square feet, is similar, with a bit more color and slightly plusher fabrics.

Pros

  • Luxurious accommodations
  • 20,000-square-foot spa with 16 treatment rooms
  • Low-key casino

Cons

  • Pricey (especially for families)
  • Feels corporate
  • Loss of lake access and some activities until 2026
111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA
775-832–1234
Hotel Details
398 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina

$$ | 1441 Quivira Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA

This 19-acre bayside property has many desirable amenities, including three pools with waterslides and proximity to Mission Bay and SeaWorld. Recently refreshed rooms in the main tower and older rooms in the low-level, lanai-style buildings both feature a neutral color scheme and clean-lined furniture, quilt-top beds, and flat-screen TVs. The Red Marlin Restaurant & Terrace serves seasonal, seafood-heavy cuisine with 180-degree water views; the full-service spa offers massages, treatments, and other packages for a day of pampering.

Pros

  • Proximity to water sports
  • 120-foot waterslides in pools, plus kiddie slide
  • Several suite configurations good for families

Cons

  • Expensive daily resort fee
  • Not as close to the beach as other hotels
  • Some common areas and bay building rooms are in need of updates
1441 Quivira Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
619-224–1234
Hotel Details
438 rooms
No Meals
$39 resort fee

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