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November 2020 Road Trip: La Quinta Resort & Club

One of our favorite vacation destinations is the La Quinta Resort & Club. The pandemic made this year hard enough, but moving to Colorado also made it difficult to vacation in Palm Desert. On our drive back to Colorado, we stopped for two nights at La Quinta for sunbathing and pool time. It was like visiting with an old friend.

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We have had the good fortune to experience many of the room styles at the resort, from the Pueblo Suite with its own garden and private pool, to the starlight casitas, and even a room located adjacent to actress Ginger Roger’s favorite swimming pool. On this trip, we were budget conscious and tried one of the standard rooms.

Only the La Quinta Resort & Club doesn’t have standard rooms. The resort was built in the 1920’s and every room has a unique layout. Nothing is cookie-cutter. We had the ability to pick our exact room using the Hilton app and it was difficult. We tried to gauge the size of the rooms by looking at the resort map and ended up picking a room in Santa Ursula section, primarily due to its proximity to the pools. The resort has 41 pools, so you are never far from the water!

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We arrived late at night after a very long day of travel, so uncharacteristically, I did not photograph our room. It was the smallest of the rooms that we have stayed in at La Quinta, but quite comfortable. It had an enormous bathtub, which we both enjoyed, using bath bombs that Dan had given me for my birthday. Our home doesn’t currently have a large tub, so this is a real luxury for us.

In addition to the customary souvenir tile, we were give a bottle of hand sanitizer and wipes. Due to Covid, we did not check-in at the hotel reception desk, opting to head straight to our room using a digital key. The resort also didn’t bother with parking passes.

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We woke-up around ten ( La Quinta has the best beds and I always sleep well) to discover a crisp November day. November is always a tricky month with weather. It was sunny, with a high of 71 degrees. When I lived in California, I would have worn a sweater and my Ugg boots, however, now I am accustomed to cold weather and I had no problem wearing a bikini and flip flops.

While walking around the resort, we encountered very few guests. Masks were mandatory and we only removed them for a few quick photos. I felt very safe visiting La Quinta.

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The property is landscaped with citrus trees and a gardener caught us admiring the oranges. He urged us to pick one and try it.

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We headed into town for breakfast at Koffi Coffee. Koffi Coffee is one of our Palm Desert favorite stops. The lattes are fabulous, but what we really love is their pineapple muffins. Unfortunately, we were too late for the muffins, as they had sold out!

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One surreal aspect of our stay was due to the fall 2020 season of The Bachelorette, which is currently airing. The show would usually include fancy destinations around the world, but due to covid, they filmed a quarantined season where the contestants stayed exclusively at La Quinta. It’s strange to see a resort that feels like a second home used for the show.

This season’s bachelorette’s ( two of them), Tayshia Adams and Clare Crawley, both stayed in the El Presidente suite.

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And the tennis courts have been used for many activities, including strip dodgeball! Scandalous!!!

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Our primary objective was to get some pool time. We even splurged on a glass of bubbly.

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Due to California covid restrictions, the hot tubs were closed. We have not experienced this with the pools in Colorado or Florida, but I’m guessing it is because of the difficulty of social distancing in spas. They kept the spas unheated to deter anyone thinking of ignoring the restrictions.

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When another couple joined our pool, we decided to move on to the main pool. The main pool is enormous and we had the entire pool to ourselves, which we enjoyed until sunset.

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The La Quinta Resort & Club is magical at night. We even saw the truck arrive with the Christmas tree. We were told that there is usually a big tree lightening ceremony, but this year it will go without fanfare due to the pandemic.

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The Adobe Grill was open for outdoor dining and they had tables arranged with plenty of social distancing and space heaters to keep warm. It felt like a private dining experience. We were able to meet our friends Dan and Meg, who were spending a few months in the desert to escape from the Oregon cold. We hadn’t seen them since living in Portland, and even though we couldn’t hug, it still felt great to see them. We caught up over margaritas and fajitas.

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We considered staying for another night, but we really needed to get back to Colorado, so bright and early the following morning, we hit the road for Arizona. It was difficult leaving both California and La Quinta. I hope that we will be back in 2021.





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Tuesday 12.08.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Florida 2020: Hilton Grand Vacations at Sea World Orlando

Dan has achieved diamond status at Hilton Hotels, so we usually prefer to stay with the brand. In recent years, we’ve discovered Hilton Grand Vacations. Grand Vacations is Hilton’s timeshare properties. We have zero interest in buying into a timeshare, but we have learned that you can still rent timeshare properties, without having to be an official timeshare owner.

The Hilton Grand Vacation resorts are fabulous. The rooms are suites and the amenities are plentiful. For three nights, we stayed at the Hilton Grand Vacation at Sea World Orlando. The hotel is just minutes from Sea World, practically walking distance, and a very short drive from Universal Orlando. It’s in a great location.

Here is a picture of the lobby.

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The only minor inconveniance of staying at a Grand Vacation resort is there will be an obligatory sales pitch. They will offer you theme park tickets and other perks for attending a timeshare presentation. Luckily, they usually take no for an answer. At this resort they didn’t even try calling the room with a second pitch.

Our experience with Grand Vacations has been consistent. The rooms have all looked the same. This time we booked a one room suite ( we get a two room with the kids)- it has a large kitchen that is stocked with all of the utensils, a washer/dryer, soaking tub, large living room, and a balcony. It’s really an apartment with plenty of room to spread out. I love having the ability to do our laundry and Hilton includes enough detergent for two loads.

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The resort is huge, but we were given a prime spot near the pool. With various Covid restrictions in place, the pool was a pleasant experience. It’s hard to believe, but it was our first time in a pool in 2020. We had no problem finding lounge chairs, which were sanitized between guests. Announcements were made to stay spaced out, so we had a sense of privacy while sunbathing and we pretty much had our own little corner of the pool. The only difficulty with social distancing was keeping kids from playing near us. It’s easy to forget about distancing when you’re outside and having fun. Luckily, most parents were vigilant.

We used the concierge to purchase one-day tickets to Sea World. They made it seem like they were giving us a special rate, but the deal was no better than anyone could purchase online. If you stay here, I’d recommend purchasing tickets in advance, rather than waiting to do it at the hotel.

The hotel is surrounded by every conceivable type of dining option. On our first night, we were in the mood for Italian food and discovered Mia’s Italian Cuisine. I had never heard of Mia’s before, but it is part of a chain of restaurants that includes one of my other favorites. Cafe Tu Tu Tango. We happened to visit Mia’s on the first day that they had opened for dining since Covid. They were low on staff and very apologetic. The restaurant is glamorous with Italian art on the ceiling and chandeliers made from wine bottles.

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We pigged out on pasta, cannolis, and a chocolate soufflé. It was absolutely delicious and we look forward to dining here again in the future. The manager at Mia’s personally served us and she was awesome.

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There was a seafood restaurant near Mia’s that had the best delivery vehicle. Orlando has it all!

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This was my first time staying on the opposite side from Walt Disney World and it was a pleasure. I would definitely consider staying at the Hilton Grand Vacations at Sea World on our next Orlando vacation.

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Thursday 10.15.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Florida 2020: Doubletree Beach Resort Tampa Bay

As a birthday surprise, Dan took me on a short trip to Florida. This was especially sweet, since we moved from California to Colorado in 2019, and I’ve missed living near the beach. There is something about the salty air and the sound of the waves that brings an instant calm. Having a few days by the ocean was the best medicine for this tough year.

We stayed at the Doubletree Beach Resort by Hilton in Tampa Bay- North Redington Beach. I’ve traveled to Florida many times, but this was my first visit to the beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. As much as I love the theme parks ( and I really, really do love them,) it was nice to have the opportunity to explore other aspects of Florida.

This was a typical Doubletree hotel, as far as room size and amenities. We were given the customary warmed chocolate chip-walnut cookies upon check-in. The only small changes were due to Covid, such as only taking the elevator with your own group and wearing masks while navigating the property. These were minor inconveniences that made us feel safe while traveling during the pandemic.

One of the funniest pictures was outside of the elevators. Look at those peepers!

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Here are some pictures of our room. I appreciated that we had a refrigerator included. We drank gallons of bottled water!

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The rooms with king beds were sold-out, but we did have an ocean view balcony. We bought parfaits and ate breakfast on our balcony both mornings.

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Forty dollars provided us with a day rental of two cushioned sun loungers and a huge umbrella. This made our day at the beach far more enjoyable, than if we had been on beach towels or had to lug around our own beach chairs. An attendant came around periodically to adjust our umbrellas, and we could come and go as we pleased. As far as Covid, the lounge chairs were spaced apart, making social distancing a breeze. Even though it was mid-August, the beach was not crowded and we never felt like it was an unsafe vacation choice.

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This was my first time swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. The water was warm and clear enough to see small fish swimming around our legs. It was truly the perfect beach day and I look forward to coming back with my step-kids in 2021.

When it was time for lunch, we left our belongings on our beach chairs and headed to the outdoor cafe at our hotel. The cafe is just steps from the beach and we snagged a spot where we could keep an eye on our loungers. We didn’t use it, but the hotel pool is also adjacent to the cafe.

Lunch was fantastic. We shared a croissant club sandwich, a heaping platter of nachos, and tropical cocktails.

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Later in the day, we added some thrills by renting a Sea-Doo. Thirty minutes may not seem like very long, but it is plenty. Dan was the driver and I held on tight, getting some air-time as we bounced over waves. We didn’t tip over, which was my biggest concern. It was a blast.

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Our beach day was fabulous and overall, we really enjoyed our stay at the Doubletree in North Redington Beach. The beach is beautiful and the area is filled with restaurants and activities. As much as I’m obsessed with theme park vacations, visiting the Gulf Coast is an excellent alternative.

I will end on these sunrise shots of the beach. I love the soft pastel colors and sense of calm. On our next visit, I want to wake up early and go for a walk on the sand.

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Thursday 10.01.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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