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Big Sur Smokehouse is closed at least thru end of July 2023.

Your stay includes all meals, whether in-room 24 hours a day, lunch on the Sur House Terrace from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or dinner at The Sur House—our award-winning restaurant that is open for dinner from 5-9 p.m. Please see our dining menus here.

Signature experiences:
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Morning Movement (Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Big SurCus Poi Dance)
· Coast Ridge Hike
· Bees and Big Sur
Falconry

· Foragers Hike
· Redwood Hike
· Sur House Social
· S'mores
· Astronomy

July 2023 activity schedule:

https://www.ventanabigsur.com/pdf/JU..._AtAGlance.pdf


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Old Mar 1, 2022, 9:12 pm
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Alila Ventana Big Sur on Points in 2022

Ventana Big Sur (an Alila Resort)

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Ventana Big Sur (an Alila Resort)

48123 CA-1 Big Sur, CA US 93920

Alila Ventana Big Sur on Points in 2022 (22 Photos)

Ventana Big Sur (an Alila Resort)

Overall

Overall impression: solid A, and an A+ if this is a Hyatt point redemption.

Background

Three night stay. Used Chase UR points, converted to Hyatt points. Total of 30,000 points a night for the 'basic room' which was called 'One King Bed: Wood Burning Fireplace: Private Deck: Walk in Shower: In Room Safe'. If you are looking on their website, it would be under their Guestroom section. If you were booking this room in cash, at the time of booking, it was going for the three night average of $1,768.43 a night using the cheapest available rate I saw. So overall great redemption value even at the newly announced Category 8 award effective March 22, 2022. (I won't go into the devaluation since there already is a huge thread on this here ). Basically you can't get a better redemption with your Chase points than this! Now I know there is lots and lots of comments about how hard it is to book a 30k point room at this property, and I will not lie to you. It really is tough, hours of time! I booked this room in August 2021 for a February 2022 stay, but even then there were some random redemptions at 30k in the middle of the week in February but none for the time I wanted to book. With the Hyatt T&Cs in hand, (since it states if the basic room is available for booking in dollars there is no blackout with points and this property is not on the exception list) I spent multiple calls with Hyatt representative trying to get this booked. After multiple hang up and call agains, I got a helpful representative who knew exactly what I was talking about, and got me to book the rate with dollars and converted the stay into a point redemption. (** I will caveat that after booking the rate, I was automatically refunded the cash and a new confirmation was sent to me with the point redeption during the booking process. BUT 2 days after checking-out I was also charged the cash rate in addition to the point withdrawal on the first day of my stay. A 30 min call to Hyatt confirmed it was a point stay and the manager of the property said a refund would be reissued to my credit card within 7 days. I have not yet received this refund, but I mention it since if you go the painful route in booking this place, keep all of your email confirmations in case an issue arises like mine and a charge back is possibly needed.**)

Pre-arrival

Received an email from the concierge a few days before check-in with some property background. During this time I recommend you book a restaurant reservation and the activities you want to do. Restaurant is probably not needed, since they did have space, but they seemed to ask every time. I would book the activities though since those do get booked up (more on this later). Email of the concierge in case you want to reach out: .

Location

Arriving at the hotel is a beautiful drive down Highway 1. The hotel location for reference is in the heart of the "main" areas of Big Sur. Note- If walking to the beach is something you want to do, this isn't the property, it is not on the beach side of Highway 1. Since I am talking location, one suggestion I have, is download an offline copy of Google Maps for your drive down. There are multiple spots during your drive down where there is no internet, but this hotel does have at least good AT&T service.

Electric car charging

Now I have an electric car, so just a little bit of info. There are both plenty of Tesla Supercharges on property and normal wall like chargers (looked like a standard Tesla Destination Charger). One more tip, when I pulled up and the valet took my car (no parking fee including for valet) he asked what type of charging I wanted to which I said whatever was more convenient; the valet selected Supercharging which I did get an email from Tesla once charging was done within 30 mins with a bill of the $11 dollar charge. Given I was staying on property for 3 days and in no rush, I suggest saying standard charging which I am pretty certain is free.

Check In

Arriving at the gate even the security guard knew it was my wife's birthday, (mentioned it during the pre-arrival email), so that was a nice touch. Arrived at around 4pm and had 2 folks before us being helped, so we waited maybe 10 mins while seated in the lobby before we were helped. They explained all was included excluding alcohol and included things like mini bar items and room service. Had  a welcome drink of lemonade. They acknowledge that they would put a hold on our credit card and only charge $150 for our dog as a fee. Side note- this is a dog friendly property and we did see a few dogs. I have read others getting a dog bed,  bowls and treats, but I did not get any of that, didn't matter to us, but maybe ask if you want those items. I have zero status with Hyatt, so can't comment on welcome amenities or upgrades or any of that help information. They assigned us room 18 (on the map it is the section called 'Valley House') basically right next to the reception area. The only other thing I will mention is you do get 2 free reusable bottles that you can keep, which I do like since I do drink lots of water while traveling (there is also 2 'boxed' water in the mini fridge if you don't want to use the reusable bottles).

Room

Overall the room was very nice! Felt like a good use of space, the tv had tons of channels,  the shower would pass the Brian Kelly TPG test, bed was comfortable, a place to charge your phone was next to the bed, best hotel hairdryer I have used, toiletries smelled nice (rosemary and spearmint, a theme on property), and the view of the forest was nice. I will only say one negative, if you are a light sleeper, ask for a room that isn't on the end of the building since there was some woodpeckers who loved to peck at the building wood siding starting at the crack of dawn (you are in nature but FYI).


Photos of room 18:

Door to room:

Door to room

Hallway entrance of room:

Hallway entrance of room

Closet:

Closet

Bathroom sink:

Bathroom sink

Bathroom toilet room:

Bathroom toilet room

Bathroom shower:

Bathroom shower

Bathroom tub that has windows that open/close to bedroom:

Bathroom tub

Toiletries that are rosemary and spearmint smelling:

Toiletries

Desk area with coffee/tea machine and free snacks:

Desk area

Mini bar with also free items:

Mini bar

Shelf with books, binoculars, and glasses:

Shelf

TV and fireplace (with bags of firewood for you to use and is replenished by housekeeping, which we did use for smores which we got by asking room service to bring us for free instead of going to the main firepit in the evenings):

TV and fireplace

Seating area:

Seating area

Bed:

Bed

Outlet and USB ports on bed:

Outlet

Balcony:

Balcony

View from balcony:

View from balcony

Amenities

Unfortunately can't speak to the spa and gym, but there are two pools and two jacuzzies. The pools and jacuzzies  are heated (if I remember correctly to 83°F and 104°F), so even in 70°F weather it was enjoyable. Basically the pools and jacuzzies were really nice with my favorite being the infinity edge jacuzzi overlooking the forest.

Activities

There are various activities you can do that are complimentary including: morning exercise classes, morning & late afternoon hikes, beekeeping, falconry, astronomy and social/s'mores. Can't speak to all of them since I didn't do many, and when we check-in they explicitly told us beekeeping wasn't happening during our stay contrary to the weekly schedule. But what I did: morning hike, falconry, and s'mores.

Morning hike- an 1  hour and 25 mins long, just around the property with some history of the property and the plants lead by the manager of activities who was a former park ranger. He was very kind and personable.

Falconry-  2  hours long. My understanding was they used to charge for this, but note this is now complimentary. In my opinion definitely worth it. When we checked in this was no longer available since they were booked, to which they told us, they would notify us if space became available. They didn't notify us of any change, but we just showed up… And the falconer was kind enough to let us stay. He took his job very serious, saying he was just there for educational purposes, which could come off a little abrasive, but I thought he was just doing right by his birds. Showed us 6 birds, let us touch the owl, and had a falcon fly onto your arm. Overall a very neat worthwhile experience, so book this in advance (and if you forget like me, just show up and hope you can stay like us).

S'mores- we just did this in our room, by calling room service/front desk and asking for them to bring the ingredients and a hot chocolate to our rooms. There is lots of good food, so you can skip this, but honestly when in the forest, this is such a nice little touch, so I enjoyed this!

Link to the activities can be found here .

Dining

Now to what everyone cares about in an all inclusive… Overall I really did enjoy the food! I have attached some photos of the food, sorry for the bad photos, I wasn't planning on sharing this, so the photos were really meant to capture my wife, not the food. But the review needed details on one of the main reasons you book this place!

Link to the menus, where you can see breakfast, dinner, beverage, late night snacks, lunch/poolside, and others. Only thing missing from this link is their BBQ place, the 'Big Sur Smokehouse', but that place was just okay so I say unless you want a heavy meal or are staying plenty of days and want to get variety, maybe just skip this. This is just my preference and maybe all you want to eat is BBQ!

Breakfast, at the Big Sur house once and room service the other 2 times:

Breakfast

Highlight from here was the 'Chorizo Scramble'.

Lunch, once at the Big Sur Smokehouse where we had a 'salad' with meat on the side, but the meat was just okay, and twice by the pool:

Lunch

Highlight from here was the nice light 'Grilled Fish Tacos'.

Dinner, all three times at Big Sur House:

First night-

First night dinner

Second night-

Second night dinner

Third night-

Third night dinner

Highlight from here was the 'Spanish Octopus' for appetizer, the 'Seared Scallops' for main, and 'Lemon Tart' for dessert. One tip, which we didn't know the first night, is you can call the front desk and request a golf cart to take you (instead of what we did which was walking in the dark through trees on small little rocks and dirt for what seems like 10 mins isn't what I would call ideal with my wife wearing her nice dinner shoes).

Also note you can order as much food as you want.

Other items

Not making this a dog review, but in case you care. My wife let my dog walk a few feet off trail for a few minutes the first day, and when we returned to the room we found 2 ticks on my dog. I'm positive they were ticks, BUT I am NOT holding this against them, you are in the forest and this is nature. My dog had received his monthly flee and tick medicine a few days before we went, so I wasn't worried but we did shower the dog right away and only walked on the concrete not the trails from then on.

Staff was friendly, so service was good.

There are things you can borrow like beach blankets etc, which looked high quality and basically brand new.

I am also sharing the link (which the room QR code linked to) that list out menus, activities, other paid activities, spa menu pricing, map, etc. With this, you have everything I know about the property that was provided by the hotel.

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Excellent review, Pina Colada!
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Originally Posted by PinaColada
Now to what everyone cares about in an all inclusive.

But the review needed details on one of the main reasons you book this place!
Great review!
I have to agree that one of the main reasons to book is the all inclusive aspect. The reason it ranks in the top Hyatts is because of this. Otherwise it'd just be a nice hotel in a great location.

Glad you were able to bring your dog.
IMO, I wish this weren't a dog friendly property. They don't allow kids, but you can bring your animal? Our tranquility was interrupted by a dot that paced and cried for a couple hours in the room above us, so thats why I feel that way. Albeit I haven't heard other complaints, so maybe we were a one-off.
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Originally Posted by joecool1885
Great review!
I have to agree that one of the main reasons to book is the all inclusive aspect. The reason it ranks in the top Hyatts is because of this. Otherwise it'd just be a nice hotel in a great location.

Glad you were able to bring your dog.
IMO, I wish this weren't a dog friendly property. They don't allow kids, but you can bring your animal? Our tranquility was interrupted by a dot that paced and cried for a couple hours in the room above us, so thats why I feel that way. Albeit I haven't heard other complaints, so maybe we were a one-off.
Interesting -- like other Hyatt properties, Ventana used to say (as I recall) that you were not allowed to leave your dog unattended in your room. Currently their brochure says "If necessary, owners will be required to interrupt activities to attend to a barking dog that may be disrupting other guests."

I definitely would have raised a stink if I was trying to relax in my room and a dog was being noisy... and I love dogs, but I never like my vacation being ruined by others.
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Originally Posted by Lomic
Interesting -- like other Hyatt properties, Ventana used to say (as I recall) that you were not allowed to leave your dog unattended in your room. Currently their brochure says "If necessary, owners will be required to interrupt activities to attend to a barking dog that may be disrupting other guests."

I definitely would have raised a stink if I was trying to relax in my room and a dog was being noisy... and I love dogs, but I never like my vacation being ruined by others.
We brought it up after we returned from dinner and it was still going on. It stopped relatively soon after this, and we didn't have another issue.

In the scheme of things, not too huge, but it was one of our first impressions, which may have soured me just slightly on the whole thing.
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I would complain right away to be honest, and we've brought our dog to Ventana 3x. I would feel AWFUL if our dog was pacing and crying alone in a room, especially so much so that others could hear.
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Overall Overall impression: solid A, and an A+ if this is a Hyatt point redemption. Background Three night stay. Used Chase UR points, converted to Hyatt points. Total of 30,000 points a night for the 'basic room' which was called 'One King Bed: Wood Burning Fireplace: Private Deck: Walk in Shower: In Room Safe'. If you are looking on their website, it would be under their Guestroom section. If you were booking this room in cash, at the time of booking, it was going for the three night average of $1,768.43 a night using the cheapest available rate I saw. So overall great redemption value even at the newly announced Category 8 award effective March 22, 2022. (I won't go into the devaluation since there already is a huge thread on this here ). Basically you can't get a better redemption with your Chase points than this! Now I know there is lots and lots of comments about how hard it is to book a 30k point room at this property, and I will not lie to you. It really is tough, hours of time! I booked this room in August 2021 for a February 2022 stay, but even then there were some random redemptions at 30k in the middle of the week in February but none for the time I wanted to book. With the Hyatt T&Cs in hand, (since it states if the basic room is available for booking in dollars there is no blackout with points and this property is not on the exception list) I spent multiple calls with Hyatt representative trying to get this booked. After multiple hang up and call agains, I got a helpful representative who knew exactly what I was talking about, and got me to book the rate with dollars and converted the stay into a point redemption. (** I will caveat that after booking the rate, I was automatically refunded the cash and a new confirmation was sent to me with the point redeption during the booking process. BUT 2 days after checking-out I was also charged the cash rate in addition to the point withdrawal on the first day of my stay. A 30 min call to Hyatt confirmed it was a point stay and the manager of the property said a refund would be reissued to my credit card within 7 days. I have not yet received this refund, but I mention it since if you go the painful route in booking this place, keep all of your email confirmations in case an issue arises like mine and a charge back is possibly needed.**) Pre-arrival Received an email from the concierge a few days before check-in with some property background. During this time I recommend you book a restaurant reservation and the activities you want to do. Restaurant is probably not needed, since they did have space, but they seemed to ask every time. I would book the activities though since those do get booked up (more on this later). Email of the concierge in case you want to reach out: . Location Arriving at the hotel is a beautiful drive down Highway 1. The hotel location for reference is in the heart of the "main" areas of Big Sur. Note- If walking to the beach is something you want to do, this isn't the property, it is not on the beach side of Highway 1. Since I am talking location, one suggestion I have, is download an offline copy of Google Maps for your drive down. There are multiple spots during your drive down where there is no internet, but this hotel does have at least good AT&T service. Electric car charging Now I have an electric car, so just a little bit of info. There are both plenty of Tesla Supercharges on property and normal wall like chargers (looked like a standard Tesla Destination Charger). One more tip, when I pulled up and the valet took my car (no parking fee including for valet) he asked what type of charging I wanted to which I said whatever was more convenient; the valet selected Supercharging which I did get an email from Tesla once charging was done within 30 mins with a bill of the $11 dollar charge. Given I was staying on property for 3 days and in no rush, I suggest saying standard charging which I am pretty certain is free. Check In Arriving at the gate even the security guard knew it was my wife's birthday, (mentioned it during the pre-arrival email), so that was a nice touch. Arrived at around 4pm and had 2 folks before us being helped, so we waited maybe 10 mins while seated in the lobby before we were helped. They explained all was included excluding alcohol and included things like mini bar items and room service. Had a welcome drink of lemonade. They acknowledge that they would put a hold on our credit card and only charge $150 for our dog as a fee. Side note- this is a dog friendly property and we did see a few dogs. I have read others getting a dog bed, bowls and treats, but I did not get any of that, didn't matter to us, but maybe ask if you want those items. I have zero status with Hyatt, so can't comment on welcome amenities or upgrades or any of that help information. They assigned us room 18 (on the map it is the section called 'Valley House') basically right next to the reception area. The only other thing I will mention is you do get 2 free reusable bottles that you can keep, which I do like since I do drink lots of water while traveling (there is also 2 'boxed' water in the mini fridge if you don't want to use the reusable bottles). Room Overall the room was very nice! Felt like a good use of space, the tv had tons of channels, the shower would pass the Brian Kelly TPG test, bed was comfortable, a place to charge your phone was next to the bed, best hotel hairdryer I have used, toiletries smelled nice (rosemary and spearmint, a theme on property), and the view of the forest was nice. I will only say one negative, if you are a light sleeper, ask for a room that isn't on the end of the building since there was some woodpeckers who loved to peck at the building wood siding starting at the crack of dawn (you are in nature but FYI).Photos of room 18oor to room:Hallway entrance of room:Closet:Bathroom sink:Bathroom toilet room:Bathroom shower:Bathroom tub that has windows that open/close to bedroom:Toiletries that are rosemary and spearmint smellingesk area with coffee/tea machine and free snacks:Mini bar with also free items:Shelf with books, binoculars, and glasses:TV and fireplace (with bags of firewood for you to use and is replenished by housekeeping, which we did use for smores which we got by asking room service to bring us for free instead of going to the main firepit in the evenings):Seating area:Bed:Outlet and USB ports on bed:Balcony:View from balcony: Amenities Unfortunately can't speak to the spa and gym, but there are two pools and two jacuzzies. The pools and jacuzzies are heated (if I remember correctly to 83°F and 104°F), so even in 70°F weather it was enjoyable. Basically the pools and jacuzzies were really nice with my favorite being the infinity edge jacuzzi overlooking the forest. Activities There are various activities you can do that are complimentary including: morning exercise classes, morning & late afternoon hikes, beekeeping, falconry, astronomy and social/s'mores. Can't speak to all of them since I didn't do many, and when we check-in they explicitly told us beekeeping wasn't happening during our stay contrary to the weekly schedule. But what I did: morning hike, falconry, and s'mores.Morning hike- an 1 hour and 25 mins long, just around the property with some history of the property and the plants lead by the manager of activities who was a former park ranger. He was very kind and personable.Falconry- 2 hours long. My understanding was they used to charge for this, but note this is now complimentary. In my opinion definitely worth it. When we checked in this was no longer available since they were booked, to which they told us, they would notify us if space became available. They didn't notify us of any change, but we just showed up… And the falconer was kind enough to let us stay. He took his job very serious, saying he was just there for educational purposes, which could come off a little abrasive, but I thought he was just doing right by his birds. Showed us 6 birds, let us touch the owl, and had a falcon fly onto your arm. Overall a very neat worthwhile experience, so book this in advance (and if you forget like me, just show up and hope you can stay like us).S'mores- we just did this in our room, by calling room service/front desk and asking for them to bring the ingredients and a hot chocolate to our rooms. There is lots of good food, so you can skip this, but honestly when in the forest, this is such a nice little touch, so I enjoyed this!Link to the activities can be found here Dining Now to what everyone cares about in an all inclusive… Overall I really did enjoy the food! I have attached some photos of the food, sorry for the bad photos, I wasn't planning on sharing this, so the photos were really meant to capture my wife, not the food. But the review needed details on one of the main reasons you book this place!Link to the menus, where you can see breakfast, dinner, beverage, late night snacks, lunch/poolside, and others. Only thing missing from this link is their BBQ place, the 'Big Sur Smokehouse', but that place was just okay so I say unless you want a heavy meal or are staying plenty of days and want to get variety, maybe just skip this. This is just my preference and maybe all you want to eat is BBQ!Breakfast, at the Big Sur house once and room service the other 2 times:Highlight from here was the 'Chorizo Scramble'.Lunch, once at the Big Sur Smokehouse where we had a 'salad' with meat on the side, but the meat was just okay, and twice by the pool:Highlight from here was the nice light 'Grilled Fish Tacos'.Dinner, all three times at Big Sur House:First night-Second night-Third night-Highlight from here was the 'Spanish Octopus' for appetizer, the 'Seared Scallops' for main, and 'Lemon Tart' for dessert. One tip, which we didn't know the first night, is you can call the front desk and request a golf cart to take you (instead of what we did which was walking in the dark through trees on small little rocks and dirt for what seems like 10 mins isn't what I would call ideal with my wife wearing her nice dinner shoes).Also note you can order as much food as you want. Other items Not making this a dog review, but in case you care. My wife let my dog walk a few feet off trail for a few minutes the first day, and when we returned to the room we found 2 ticks on my dog. I'm positive they were ticks, BUT I am NOT holding this against them, you are in the forest and this is nature. My dog had received his monthly flee and tick medicine a few days before we went, so I wasn't worried but we did shower the dog right away and only walked on the concrete not the trails from then on.Staff was friendly, so service was good.There are things you can borrow like beach blankets etc, which looked high quality and basically brand new.I am also sharing the link (which the room QR code linked to) that list out menus, activities, other paid activities, spa menu pricing, map, etc. With this, you have everything I know about the property that was provided by the hotel.
thanks for the great review. We are going this week with our dog, and appreciate the info about the ticks. We have given him all the meds necessary anyways, but still good to know.

For dining in the big sur house - was this indoor with the dog? or outdoors?

Agreed with the other posters, I would never ever think about bringing my dog and then leaving them in the room - if you bring your dog, it’s your responsibility, and ruining other’s experience is not cool - gives a bad name to all dog owners.
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Just finished another stay here (probably closing in on my 10th stay). First time in the suite that is below the valet parking. Upon check-in the lady was giddy with excitement about our upgrade; I'd booked a suite with points but had never gotten this, and I expected it to just be the hot tub suite.

Not so much. It was the biggest one, with the views of the entire ocean, two decks, a full kitchen (!), living room, just insane amounts of space. 1,5 bathrooms was nice to have, too, though the huge hammock on deck two wasn't as usable as I'd like.

Overall a really wonderful stay. As I was hungry from some hikes we ended up ordering double entrees and appetizers for lunch and it wasn't an issue in the slightest. Lovely time as usual, with attentive staff.
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Originally Posted by Rumples
thanks for the great review. We are going this week with our dog, and appreciate the info about the ticks. We have given him all the meds necessary anyways, but still good to know.

For dining in the big sur house - was this indoor with the dog? or outdoors?.
We just returned from a wonderful, three-night stay. We didn't bring our dog but several were there. The resort does not allow dogs for indoor dining, only on the patio (which is expansive with heaters and where you'd likely want to eat anyway). The patio was closed one night due to forecasted rain, so I presume folks with dogs had their dinners brought to their rooms (which is also complementary with full menu).
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Originally Posted by Rumples
For dining in the big sur house - was this indoor with the dog? or outdoors?
AFAIK health code for restaurants doesn't allow non-service dogs indoors. I believe restaurants are even required to provide a separate non-indoor entrance for dogs, if they're going to allow them on the patio.
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Originally Posted by Rumples
For dining in the big sur house - was this indoor with the dog? or outdoors?
One of the mornings we wanted to dine at Sur House for breakfast but it was raining. Called in and inquired about how the situation would be like if we brought our dog and they said unfortunately the dog can't dine with us because there was only indoor seating available.
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Originally Posted by fredwooch
We just returned from a wonderful, three-night stay. We didn't bring our dog but several were there. The resort does not allow dogs for indoor dining, only on the patio (which is expansive with heaters and where you'd likely want to eat anyway). The patio was closed one night due to forecasted rain, so I presume folks with dogs had their dinners brought to their rooms (which is also complementary with full menu).
Originally Posted by Lomic
AFAIK health code for restaurants doesn't allow non-service dogs indoors. I believe restaurants are even required to provide a separate non-indoor entrance for dogs, if they're going to allow them on the patio.
Originally Posted by OutofToiletPaper
One of the mornings we wanted to dine at Sur House for breakfast but it was raining. Called in and inquired about how the situation would be like if we brought our dog and they said unfortunately the dog can't dine with us because there was only indoor seating available.
Thanks all! Figured that was the case, but wanted to ask just to be sure. No issues with outdoor//patio dining with the dog.
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Old Mar 10, 2022, 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by caliform
Just finished another stay here (probably closing in on my 10th stay). First time in the suite that is below the valet parking. Upon check-in the lady was giddy with excitement about our upgrade; I'd booked a suite with points but had never gotten this, and I expected it to just be the hot tub suite.

Not so much. It was the biggest one, with the views of the entire ocean, two decks, a full kitchen (!), living room, just insane amounts of space. 1,5 bathrooms was nice to have, too, though the huge hammock on deck two wasn't as usable as I'd like.

Overall a really wonderful stay. As I was hungry from some hikes we ended up ordering double entrees and appetizers for lunch and it wasn't an issue in the slightest. Lovely time as usual, with attentive staff.
What is the point of a full kitchen at an all inclusive... I guess it wasn't all inclusive before. I do prefer a microwave in the room for the occasional need to heat something up in the off hours.
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Old Mar 10, 2022, 5:49 pm
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I had a four-night stay for 30K points/night. I was upgraded to a Big Sur Suite, allegedly because I am an Explorist.

The resort was not sold out but fewer than 5 rooms and suites were available for sale. The room, the grounds and the food were all above expectation. The standout features were the service and well-trained staff. The no-children policy was nice. I saw two different honeymoon couples.

I'd definitely like to come back.
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Old Mar 14, 2022, 10:37 pm
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Interesting how award space magically appears with the 3N minimum. Unfortunately I only require one night and the only options are the shower and forest suites (or paying $2k per night per standard room).

Question: Are the shower suites large enough to accommodate 2 adults and 2 teens? I tried searching for 4 people but got zero results, so perhaps there is a limitation (though it is not mentioned in any of the room descriptions).
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