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yelp Reviews (257 Reviews) Back to Top

Kristen M.
(Rating: 3.0) By Kristen M.
May 21, 2013

I came to Paradise Point Resort & Spa for a conference. The facility for where the conference was held was very nice and modern. I wish the rest of the area...
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Miriam G.
(Rating: 1.0) By Miriam G.
May 15, 2013

do not be fooled by the advertising and photos.. this hotel is more like a motel. i would say save ur money and RUN. For those comparing this place to...
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Valentina L.
(Rating: 4.0) By Valentina L.
April 23, 2013

This was with a GROUPON (although it had expired), so I had to fork over more money... :( The grounds were LUSH and beautiful enough that I could almost...
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Yahoo Travel Reviews (70 Reviews see all) Back to Top

By areiten@att.net
2008-12-29
This is the spot to stay if you have SOL.
This resort embodied the San Diego way of life, no hassel, layed back, and beachside. The staff was great (thanks Chad). The room was nice, not...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor
2008-10-06
Never Again
We attended a wedding there. The property was dirty and the food was horrible! I mean horrible! By far the worst meal I've ever had at a wed...
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By zigaroots
2008-07-23
Thought it was great.
Stayed for 2 days. Really enjoyed the spa services... had the best facial and massage. $20 for parking was a bit much.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor
2008-07-21
Great family place
My husband and I booked this room through name your own price on Priceline at $100/night. We had our own beach access and a view of the firewo...
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By HD
2008-07-15
Nice place, but not a great value
I was there in April 2007.Pros: Great location, grounds are beautiful. Heated pools.Cons: $20 per parking spot. Extra $ for internet. The room ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor
2008-06-04
Far from a good stay.
Check-in was great, staff was friendly. First night was wonderful. Pools close at 10pm Erica, at Front Desk opened the pool by our room for a...
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Travelocity Reviews (47 Reviews see all) Back to Top

By anonymous
2008-06-20
No wonder they call themselves the Paradise. Unbelieveable stay! Fire-pit in front of my room. My wife and I had dinner at the Baleen; great service, great food. I am definitely going back for the monkey bread.
By anonymous
2008-06-15
Luckily, my family had to stay there for one night only ! Upon arrival we were greeted by a very nice young lady who surprised us with a non-optional 22 parking fee. Well, I thought, so many businesses practice these "hidden fees" policy that this one should not bother us. The interior of our bungalows was very disappointing to us. At almost 400 per night they looked like cheap motel rooms. Patio door lock was broken. When I called the front desk, they promised to send someone to fix it, but they never did. At night, as we were getting ready to go to sleep, we discovered that we have only one rollaway bed, although we asked for 2 (1 in each room); the other room had a regular sofa. Once again I called the front desk, but at 11 pm they don't pick up their phones. I tried twice, waited for about 15 minutes each, but there was no answer. At that point I called the maid services. I complained about not having the linens and the blankets for extra beds, she assured me that she will deliver them to our rooms. Nobody delivered anything to our rooms. We used our jackets as blankets that night. Oh, yes, there was a dirty empty water bottle in our rollaway sofa bed, which flew across the room, when we opened the bed. As we were checking out, I described our night adventures to a girl at the counter. With a very sweet smile she wrote everything down in a computer, promising that a manager will call. Guess what? The manager did not call. I will never stay at this resort again, nor will I ever recommend it to anyone.
By anonymous
2008-06-14
Lovely, relaxing hotel on the bay. We had our choice of the refreshing pool or the beach. Early morning coffee on the sand, looking at the calm of the ocean was the most enjoyable cup of coffee I've had in a long while. In the evening we spent hours chatting by the fire in the firepit on the bay; just steps from our bungalow. A walk around the property was like walking in a tropical garden. The bungalows offered privacy and there wasn't the noisy hallways of a hotel building. The front desk staff, dining staff and rooms staff were friendly and professional. We will return as often as possible!
By anonymous
2008-06-14
Lovely, relaxing hotel on the bay. We had our choice of the refreshing pool or the beach. Early morning coffee on the sand, looking at the calm of the ocean was the most enjoyable cup of coffee I've had in a long while. In the evening we spent hours chatting by the fire in the firepit on the bay; just steps from our bungalow. A walk around the property was like walking in a tropical garden. The bungalows offered privacy and there wasn't the noisy hallways of a hotel building. The front desk staff, dining staff and rooms staff were friendly and professional. We will return as often as possible!
By anonymous
2008-06-14
Love this place! Bungalows/Cassitas are very comfortable and private. We had adjoining rooms which was nice for those wanting to go to bed earlier while the rest stayed up until wee hours visiting. Afforded us privacy while remaining together. Grounds are lush, green and well maintained. We especially enjoyed being able to take a few steps to the beach for walks or a relaxing bonfire. We walked across the hotel property from the restaurant and enjoyed discovering all the activiites available. I stayed at Paradise Point in early Spring and the ambience and service was excellent. I brought my friends visiting from out-of-state. They loved it as well!
By anonymous
2008-06-14
Lovely, relaxing hotel on the bay. We had our choice of the refreshing pool or the beach. Early morning coffee on the sand, looking at the calm of the ocean was the most enjoyable cup of coffee I've had in a long while. In the evening we spent hours chatting by the fire in the firepit on the bay; just steps from our bungalow. A walk around the property was like walking in a tropical garden. The bungalows offered privacy and there wasn't the noisy hallways of a hotel building. The front desk staff, dining staff and rooms staff were friendly and professional. We will return as often as possible!
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