Archive for Sunday, May 04, 2008
In Carlsbad, a new kid on the block
The resort, close to Legoland, a golf course and beaches, has rooms with ocean views.
Enjoy ocean breezes and vistas from your room at the new Sheraton Carlsbad Resort & Spa, where a special introductory rate offers rooms starting at $159 a night.
The deal: Book 21 days in advance, with no changes or cancellations, for the $159 rate. Or book any time for a $179 nightly rate. (If the latter rate is booked with a credit card, you can cancel 24 hours or more in advance without being charged.) Both rates can be booked through May 31, based on availability.
The hotel: The Sheraton Carlsbad, adjacent to Legoland, has 250 rooms, each with a patio or balcony, 32-inch flat-screen TVs, deep soaking tubs, Sheraton’s signature Sweet Sleeper beds and wireless Internet access. The hotel is close to Crossings at Carlsbad golf course and Carlsbad beaches. Many rooms have ocean or fairway views.
Location: 5480 Grand Pacific Drive, Carlsbad.
Reservations: Call (800) 325-3535, or see www.sheratoncarlsbad.com.
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