Frommer's Review
The location is unbeatable -- right on the La Jolla Shores beach -- and the physical property is attractive, in a Spanish hacienda sort of way. However, standard guest rooms are plain and outmoded; most have full kitchens that are appropriate for families or longer stays. Beachfront rooms are tiny, but they're brighter, and the wide ocean panorama at the foot of your bed is undeniably splendid (if unprivate). A variety of suites are available, ranging from one-bedroom street-side digs to deluxe two- and three-bedroom accommodations facing the ocean; the 35 beachfront suites have recently been updated with new paint, carpets, and furnishings. The beach is popular and staff stays busy shooing away nonguests -- in California, all beaches are public up to the median high-tide line, and the B&T strictly enforces its boundaries. Kayaks and watersports equipment can be rented; there's a sand croquet court; tennis, naturally; and you can even make arrangements for your own private beach barbecue in the evening. There's no room service, but the hotel's distinctive Marine Room restaurant is one of San Diego's very best. You get better room value for your money at the club's sister hotel next door, the La Jolla Shores Hotel .
Facilities:
2 restaurants; seasonal beach snack bar; 75-ft. pool; 9-hole pitch-and-putt course; 12 championship tennis courts; fitness room; watersports equipment/rentals; massage; babysitting; coin-op laundry and laundry service; dry cleaning
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