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looking for some local advice on hotels for honeymoon

We are either going to stay over in San Luis or Cambria.  Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Re: looking for some local advice on hotels for honeymoon

  • stina93446stina93446 member
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    edited December 2011
    Madonna Inn? lol, I don't know much about the hotels in the area, but at least with the Madonna, it's famous and the rooms are pretty outrageous!
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  • edited December 2011
    I agree with PP, Madonna Inn would be fun to stay at!
  • stina93446stina93446 member
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    edited December 2011
    Is this stay for just you and your fi or for all your guests as well? Cambria is mostly bed and breakfasts.
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  • CA2MT4EveRCA2MT4EveR member
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    edited December 2011
    If you do Madonna, go with an elaborate room. http://www.madonnainn.com/rooms/140.php

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    Moral of the story, their rooms are pretty crazy.  Check them out online beforehand to make sure they are your style. 
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  • suzyq95118suzyq95118 member
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    edited December 2011
    There's a whoel bunch of GORGEOUS vacation rentals in that area that are very reasonably priced!! try www.pasoroblesvacationrentals.com
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  • Lola0824Lola0824 member
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    edited December 2011
    I think I am going to stay at the La Fonda  in Avila Beach (right next to San Luis), you may want to check it out too.
  • edited December 2011
    I highly recommend the Inn at Morro Bay.  Their rooms are reasonably priced and it is a quaint little inn nestled just inside the Morro Bay State Park.  They have rooms with great sunset views of Morro Rock and their staff was amazing.  Our room was a King room which included a fire place and a balcony with a hot tub all for $99. They also have excellent food at the hotel restaurant (which also has great views).  If you're looking for a laid back place with beautiful scenery, this is it.

    http://www.innatmorrobay.com/
  • edited December 2011
    I am in Santa Barbara, but I recently stayed at the Sycamore Springs Resort in Avila Beach outside of San Luis.  It was really nice.  I was only there for a night, but I would like to go back for longer some time to take advantage of the "free" (you pay a resort fee...so not really) yoga and pilates classes.  Every room has a hot tub with spring water,  and they have a full spa with massages and facials.    Our room had a fireplace and big comfy bed, and was surprisingly quiet, although we were there during a non-busy time.  
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  • edited December 2011
    Cambria Pines lodge is beautiful and also La Bellaserra in Paso Robles.  They have a special on their website for hotel stay and hot airballoon ride over the wineries in the area.
  • MilleRsBestMilleRsBest member
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    edited December 2011
    FI and I really enjoy Sycamore Springs
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