(760) 438-9111
2100 Costa Del Mar Rd
Carlsbad,
CA
92009
33.0916
-117.2647
Neighborhood: Carlsbad
La Costa Resort and Spa
Last updated 7.21.09
What People Are Saying About La Costa Resort and Spa
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Citysearch
Luxurious resort features 17 tennis courts, 36-hole golf course, spa and salon and suites with iPod connections and gaming systems.
Beautiful Property, Bad Staff
by Hspadden at Citysearch
The property is really pretty and peaceful.. The front desk Manager is rude and tries to belittle people. Besides being rude, he smells like smoke...Nasty. I can see why they aren't five-diamond. You have to start with staff that "like" what they do first.
- Pros: Area is peaceful
- Cons: Staff in front of the house
It's heyday era seems long passed
by partaaaay at Citysearch
Sadly, Bob Hope is definitely long gone from this place. It's heyday era seems long passed looking at the dingy decor and well-worn carpet. All they're left to is retirees who have bought the villas overlooking the golf course.
Last time I visited my sister who was studying at the nearby GIA, the Conventions & Visitors Bureau recommended this place as classic San Diego-Carlsbad-ish. Well, if you're at that age range, it might be well and fine. You'll have lots of company too since that seems to be the market they're after. It was just completely inappropriate for early, I mean early 30's me :(
La Cost Ya A Lot
by iamklaus at Citysearch
I had heard so many great things about the resort, so I guess my expectations were high. First off, I would like to say that the over the phone reservations people were great (i.e. making promises, assuring all my needs would be met, etc.) but when you get the front desk it is a whole different story. Over the phone I requested two rooms and was promised that they would be either adjoining or right next door. I was also promised that each room would have two queen beds. When I got the front desk the clerk checked me and gave me two rooms about a 1/2 mile away from each other. After about 30 mins of pleading, he managed to get my rooms closer--not even in the same building. Both rooms had king beds NOT queen beds. Funny thing is that friends of ours checked in a few hours later and they got the room right across the hall from us. After we settled in and decided who was going to sleep on the king bed and who was going to get the rollaway bed we went to Legends (a place to eat there). Pretty expensive. The ambience is pretty nice and the staff was okay but the food was horrible. Everyone got sick and when we mentioned it to the hotel manager the next morning he replied, "I will let the chef know." Needless to say, we went "off campus" for the rest of our meals during our stay. This is a pretty popular place for small kids as the pool is filled with them, which is great... but a lot of kids equals a lot of trash. The pool is filled with empty plastic cups and straws, the lounge area had lots of trash under the chairs and the hot tub had floating popsicle sticks and hair. Yuck! The lack of upkeep at La Costa was very depressing. We paid about $380 a night (including resort fees and taxes) and wondered where the money was going. The deal breaker was the USED q-tip outside of my room for three days. Was I the only one who saw that? Guess so since maid missed our room both nights. Had to call to get towels. I would never go back there again. Not even if I won a free trip.
The Details on La Costa Resort and Spa
The Extras:
They have a 6,000 sq ft Kidtopia to entertain your kids as you relax during your stay.
Save Money:
For the golfing enthusiast, book their Golf Legends Package which offers unlimited golfing for two.
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