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Old Sep 4, 2021 | 12:59 pm
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Thanks for all of the great info. We're planning a trip to San Diego next summer and looking at hotels. Three generations (grandparents, us, kids ranging 5-13) and were originally looking at the HR Mission Bay. I'm sure that the kids will love the pools but it sounds like the rest of the hotel quality is mixed? Most important thing is the resort atmosphere. Our ideal hotel would have been Hilton Bonnet Creek, but the weather in Orlando in July is a bit warm for our tastes.

Any other thoughts in San Diego, not necessarily Hyatt? Our next choice was the Marriott Marquis, but the Gaslamp district may not be the best location.

Thanks,
Mike

Originally Posted by Kacee
This property is not perfect, but I do like it. The location is actually quite central and convenient assuming you have a car. It's also surrounded by trails through Mission Bay, which are very pleasant. It's a 1 mile walk to Mission Beach. There's free and very convenient street parking if you don't want to pay to park in the lot. The redone rooms are nice. Red Marlin offers a good breakfast. They were doing takeout when we visited earlier in the pandemic and that worked pretty well (and still offer per website). The market had decent options also, including a yogurt parfait and a breakfast burrito of the day.

To me the negatives are the weak noise insulation (old building) and the suites in the tower are not true suites (they're very nice junior suites). It was getting a party crowd during the earlier days of the pandemic, but that was not unique to this hotel. I encountered same in properties across the country, as combination of low rates and closed bars/restaurants encouraged low life parties in hotel rooms.

If San Diego offered better hotel options this property would be farther down the list, but the decent options are really pretty limited. I'd rather stay here than either the gaslamp or convention center area. That's personal preference though.
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