Paradise Point Resort and Spa reviews
3531 TripAdvisor reviews
Ok Resort in need of refurbishment.
billyboy18 (Fairfield, Connecticut) on May 11, 2024
Perfectly adequate hotel in a nice spot a quick ride from the airport Little bungalows modestly equipped with desk, bed chair refrig couch etc. some nice views and just OK service. Spa not terrific and could use a refresh. Actually the entire resort could use some work as it is aging. Here on a conference so had a chance to sample the food—again just ok. Lots of walking here as it is fairly spread out. Swimming pools are all ok. Good resort to being the kids.
Great conference at Paradise Point Resort.
Gailphyllis (Seymour, Connecticut) on May 11, 2024
Lovely setting, very friendly staff, good meals but on pricey side- typical in San Diego. Gorgeous grounds and ideal location to many popular venues.
Beautiful Resort - Hawaii Vibes
ceeceevacay (Orange County, California) on Apr 20, 2024
So relaxing and beautiful. Unlike any other hotel in San Diego! Highly recommend coming to unwind. Feed the ducks, walk the beautiful resort, enjoy food from restaurants that are actually delicious, pleasant staff, parking RIGHT outside your bungalow, steps to the beach to walk the sand with beautiful sea shells, giant pool and jacuzzi along with mini pools. Definitely recommend coming here.
Great fun for the entire family!
Vikingnene (Folsom, California) on Apr 18, 2024
You will not be disappointed. There is a something for everyone to do in the family, especially the kids. The rooms are great and the staff is wonderful.
frustrated by the staffing problems
mrtorts (Kyoto, Japan) on Apr 08, 2024
My granddaughters loved it. They are 2 and 5. The grown ups were frustrated by the staffing problems. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, but there aren't enough people to handle the number of guests. It started with the long line at check in, which never subsided. We couldn't get our 3 rooms cleaned despite multiple calls. I finally told them if they weren't cleaned by the time we returned from dinner we would not be paying for them. That worked. Last, the restaurants were mostly empty, while waiting guests were told they couldn't be seated. Not enough servers, I suppose. One night we sat at the bar so the bartender could serve us, while the tables remained 90% empty. Lame.