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Paradise Point
1404 Vacation Road
San Diego, California
92109
Nearest Airport: SAN
Paradise Point is one of San Diego’s best-kept secrets! It has that classic old California charm but with all the modern upgrades you’d hope for. A beautiful mix of laid-back vibes and luxury — the perfect getaway spot. I’m so happy I found this spot.
Mojelley - Dallas, Texas
I don’t even know where to begin to describe how awful this experience has been. First of all, the use of the word “secluded” in the site’s description is totally misleading. The beaches, including those outside of the $1,000 a day bungalows, are open to the public, so you are not secluded in any way shape or form. This did not appear to be listed in the website and our secluded beach, in what was supposed to be a quite respite, is filled with people who park nearby and set up tents, grills, and boom boxes right in front of these high cost units. To add insult to injury, someone will rent a cabana and invite 20 or 30 of their closest friends to come join them on the public beach in front of the unit. This is NOT a private resort in any way shape or form. I don’t have an issue with the concept, I have an issue with the fact that if I knew the beach and my front door was going to host the homeless and dozens of people were going be walking across our front door every hour, then I’d have stayed someplace the defines true luxury, as opposed to a facility that wants to be perceived as high end and conveniently opts to the fact that it is not. Our “luxury cabana” was the second most disgusting room I’ve ever experienced in 42 years of travel. Dust and mold laden baseboards, a chunk of glass on the floor when we entered, cobwebs, pink mold in the shower and stains on furnishings, walls and ceilings. These are just the major issues, but I’m sure folks will get the point. To their credit, the front desk did rapidly provide us sheets so we could actually sit on the couch. Even after asking for a “thorough cleaning” the room was was still gross. Our pool experience was another disappointment. 7 of us ( all paying for separate rooms) sat in lounges for 5 hours and the waitresses didn’t once bother to stop and ask if we wanted anything. I just don’t understand. Our experience with the restaurant a were good and the recreation staff gets an A for accommodating a last minute request for a private bonfire set up. While they advertise fire pits on the beach as a guest amenity, these are actually public fire pits and people place chairs and umbrellas on them at the crack of dawn to lock them I’ll for an evening bonfire. We were here for a celebration of life event with 40 other people and almost everyone was disappointed and underwhelmed in general. It’s a perfectly good waste of a beautiful site, but if you want a high end experience, I suggest you stay elsewhere. Parrot Cay….here we come! If we were not part of a large private group wanting to stay together, we would have checked out 30 seconds after checking in.
Frank C - Brookfield, Connecticut
Breathtaking, exterior design and landscaping, enough amenities and outdoor activities to keep you busy for weeks, amazing friendly staff that is helpful in any situation, the room was beautiful. It was large and it had everything that you need short of your toothbrush and toothpaste if you’re in San Diego and you would like to have a Hawaiian island experience and relaxation. This is definitely the place for you. You will not find a better hotel to stay in with better staff or better services
poopsy1 - San Diego, California
Paradise Point Resort is certainly a beautiful place. It's very lush and tropical with the Mission Bay surrounding it. I went on a day trip with friends and we had access to the pool. We went to the Lagoon pool which is number 12 on their map. Unfortunately the lounge chairs around the pool were all moldy and the pads on them were painfully thin and not comfortable at all. We had to untie pads from other chairs and put them on top of our chairs so they would be comfortable because the pads were so thin. The bathroom was almost out of toilet paper and we had to call twice to get more toilet paper. We had a great time but I was very disappointed in the upkeep of the facility, or at least the Lagoon pool, where we spent a lot of our time. Do they really need to have mold on all the lounge chairs? It was kind of disgusting.
Debi G
I believe there pet friendly is not friendly at all .you come to a resort to do things and bring your pet to but you may not leave your pet not for dinner not to sailing not to boat not nothing! That’s not pet friendly they say traveling with pets is like traveling with kids lol so can my kids go out to dinner can they go swimming or on a boat yes but can my dog ?? NO !! Warning kennel your pet before you travel here ! My trip of 3000$ here but stay in the room lol can’t leave your pet in a room alone even if in a kennel ! That’s not pet friendly
Wendy D
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