Paradise Point Resort & Spa is 4 star hotel with 462 rooms and the facilities of Bar and Non-Smoking Rooms.
Paradise Point Resort & Spa has 3.80 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.50 for Location, 3.20 for Rooms, 4.00 for Service, 3.30 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for Family with children.
This is a pretty hotel with the rates from 111 USD to 395 USD.
Paradise Point Resort & Spa is one of the recommended hotels from 100 USD to 200 USD near Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, it is also not far from Belmont Amusement Park and Pirates Cove.
Paradise Point Resort & Spa details:
It’s Southern California, just as you’ve pictured it–blue skies, towering palms and a landscape exploding with color. And it’s all here outside your plush, single-level bungalow. Step onto your lanai to find cloudless skies, lapping waves, soft sand beaches and lush gardens. Sound like paradise? You may just have found it at Paradise Point Resort & Spa–a private 44-acre island tucked away on gentle Mission Bay, minutes from the heart of San Diego.
There is a San Diego spa refuge that exists solely to promote health and wellbeing for mind, body and soul. It is SpaTerre, the on-site spa of Paradise Point Resort & Spa.
Location
Just minutes away from San Diego city centre, Paradise Point is a short hop to world famous attractions like SeaWorld, Legoland and the San Diego Zoo. Perfect your swing on one of the nearby championship golf courses or expand your palette on a trip to one of Temecula Valley’s award-winning wineries. The historian in your family won’t want to miss a tour of Old Town or one of the many museums including the San Diego Maritime Museum and the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center. And be sure to browse the fine boutiques in La Jolla, the Gaslamp District or at Fashion Valley Mall.
An artfully decorated San Diego lodging that includes spacious rooms filled with light to enhance the natural beauty of the island’s landscape. Soak up the vibrant colors, natural finishes, unique artwork and spectacular views of the gardens or bay.
At Paradise Point Resort & Spa, every dining experience is special and unique. Dine by candlelight or sparkling waters. Beneath chandeliers or shimmering stars. While they offer formal dining at the waterfront restaurant, Baleen, their guests can also choose to kick back for some casual island-inspired cuisine at Paradise Point’s own Barefoot Bar & Grill restaurant. In the summer months, dine by the poolside at Tropics Bar & Grill.
If cancelled up to 3 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Children
All children are welcome. Up to two children under 17 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. One older child or adult is charged USD 20.00 per night in an extra bed. One child under 4 years stays free of charge in a baby cot. Maximum
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
12.6 % Tax is not included. Service charge is included. City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Parking
Public parking is possible on site and costs USD 25.00 per day.
Dining
Breakfast costs USD 18.00 per person.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in public areas and costs USD 10.00 per 24 hours. Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and costs USD 10.00 per 24 hours.
Good location and friendly staff. Peaceful.. Read review
Posted: Jul 16, 2009
Very nice and romantic.. Read review
Posted: Jun 16, 2009
Pool, and lagoon to feed ducks.. Read review
Posted: Aug 02, 2009
Excellent friendly staff accommodated my family & several other guests not staying at the hotel for a surprise party for my wife.. Read review
Posted: Jun 24, 2009
Large room, great bed, clean and roomy bathroom.. Read review
Posted: Mar 21, 2009
Just minutes away from San Diego city centre, Paradise Point is a short hop to world famous attractions like SeaWorld, Legoland and the San Diego Zoo. Perfect your swing on one of the nearby championship golf courses or expand your palette on a trip to one of Temecula Valley’s award-winning wineries. The historian in your family won’t want to miss a tour of Old Town or one of the many museums including the San Diego Maritime Museum and the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center. And be sure to browse the fine boutiques in La Jolla, the Gaslamp District or at Fashion Valley Mall.
Travel information
Driving Directions: San Diego Airport- Take North Harbor Drive to Laurel Street and follow signs to Interstate 5 North. Continue on Interstate 5 North and exit onto Interstate 8 West. Continue on Interstate 8 West and exit Sports Arena/West Mission Bay Drive. Turn right at the traffic light - Ingraham Street. Continue on Ingraham Street to the second traffic light - West Vacation Road. Turn left into the hotel main entrance.
I-8-Exit Sports Arena/West Mission Bay Drive and turn right at the traffic light - Ingraham Street. Continue on Ingraham Street to the second traffic light - West Vacation Road. Turn left into the hotel main entrance.
I-15 South-South on Interstate 15 to Highway 163 South to Interstate 8 West. Exit Sports Arena/West Mission Bay Drive and turn right at the traffic light - Ingraham Street. Continue on Ingraham Street to the second traffic light - West Vacation Road. Turn left into the hotel main entrance.
I-5 North-Exit Sea World Drive and turn left over freeway. Follow Sea World Drive to Ingraham Street exit on right. Continue on Ingraham Street to the second traffic light - West Vacation Road. Turn left into the hotel main entrance.
I-5 South-Exit Sea World Drive and turn right. Follow Sea World Drive to Ingraham Street exit on right. Continue on Ingraham Street to the second traffic light - West Vacation Road. Turn left into hotel main entrance.
Rooms
An artfully decorated San Diego lodging that includes spacious rooms filled with light to enhance the natural beauty of the island’s landscape. Soak up the vibrant colors, natural finishes, unique artwork and spectacular views of the gardens or bay.
Food and Beverage
At Paradise Point Resort & Spa, every dining experience is special and unique. Dine by candlelight or sparkling waters. Beneath chandeliers or shimmering stars. While they offer formal dining at the waterfront restaurant, Baleen, their guests can also choose to kick back for some casual island-inspired cuisine at Paradise Point’s own Barefoot Bar & Grill restaurant. In the summer months, dine by the poolside at Tropics Bar & Grill.
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4 out of 5.0
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Posted: Sat, Mar 26 2011
Location: 3.8Rooms: 4.4Service: 4.6Value: 3.2
This place has a beautiful location, reasonable prices and obliging & services convenient for the intensive nature of the Klemmer seminar.
Too far away from other activities in the city you don't have a car, the rooms are nice.