Finally the Gaylord Pacific had a public opening on Friday May 16 … and of course we had to check it out!. We loaded our bikes up and headed to Pepper Park on the National City side of the Sweet Water River. Last tine we were here Phase 1 of the Pepper Park improvements had just begun. Now they are in full demolition mode.
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Pepper Park |
It's a short bike ride to Sweetwater Park in Chula Vista, which opened a couple weeks ago, but this is our first visit.
On the park map the bike path is the black line on the right, and we're riding down the map.
Gunpowder Point and the Wildlife Refuge are to the left.
Some cute signs to protect the new landscaping. Much nicer that the KEEP OUT signs seen in our park areas.
Sweetwater has a fairly decent sized parking lot. A reasonable place to park for a stroll to the Gaylord.
It's just a guess but I say it's about a ¼ mile stroll through the park to catch the bike path at the southern end. Past a few picnic ramadas.
A fun swing set where the play mat is in the colors of the beach
A massive sand box
For sand castle building and climbing
And than KaBoom it's right there!, just off the bike path
A crosswalk leads to the Gaylord property
We worked our way up to the lobby, yup it's on the 2nd level! But we enjoyed the walk past some of the water features
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Wave pool |
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Lap pool |
and into the lobby
The palm trees are legit, the different textures in the marble somehow really work well together. The big screen TV was looping a relaxing water video,
More mis-matched marble flooring outside the PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) Cafe and Gift Shop.
Need a new T-shirt?
Grab-and-Go selections within the PCH
Pretty reasonable prices on their panini sandwiches
The PCH also includes Oregon and Washington … but no huckleberries here!!!
This picture is of yet another floor covering, A rug from the beach dunes, to the dry sand, the tide washed sand, a red tide?, shallow to deeper water. Amazing to see, but had to get a worthy picture .
There's currently 11 dining areas open with another to open soon. This is Growlers, a sports bar.
Too many TVs! But if it's on TV it'll be on a TV here. Ohio State Softball was on! (I didn't tell Fran ;))
Look at all those brews on tap!
But we relaxed with a glass of wine
My red wine was presented in a white wine glass, but the wine in front of me is my new favorite regardless of the presentation. $11 each, not bad.
And with this view from our table …
The lawn is so perfect we thought is was artificial. Nope! How do they control their gophers??? The cars in the foreground are on the property, but the cars and the shade just beyond are in Bayside Park. It's really a very short walk.
The lighting must be really eye catching after dark ... in the lobby
The structure on the left is a waterfall … in the lobby!
Recessed seating for a private time … in the lobby
A view from the other side. The palm tress are so cool to see … in the lobby
There are 4 acres of water features in the park. I've already mentioned a few but there's more!, that includes:
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A fun speed slide |
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A high twisty slide |
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A Jacuzzi |
There's also a Lazy River ride, but no pictures …
The use of the water features for non-guests requires a $12.50 day use pass Google search 'Gaylord Pacific day pass' and select Beach Time Reservation. They do not make it easy!
But this very well could become our new lunch stop on when we ride in South Bay. It would be time for a break and a shot after lunch ride to Pepper Park.
And back on the home front The Gopher Wars continue!
Gas bombs disappears too fast, this one was back on this side of the grass the day after I set it off on the other side of the grass.
Solar noise makers work iffy when there's sunshine
No pictures of my Dry Ice bombs since I had to work fast with heavy gloves. The idea is as Carbon Dioxide is released, which is heavier than air, it will settle in the lowest point in the tunnel. That may have been my most successful. The gopher should scamper from the cold and just fall asleep.
I'm still looking for ideas!
Quite the place there! I would not mind spending a little time in that tap room. Maybe we should hire you to go to North Dakota and take care of their gophers, they have about 10 acres that are totally overrun with them!
ReplyDeleteThere is certainly a better selection brews than wines, it would take a few visits to enjoy just the lagers.
DeleteTen acres of gophers! Yikes! dynamite?
That appears to be quite the resort but being RVers we'd probably only do a quick tour.
ReplyDeleteGlad we don't have gophers in our area.
Stay Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time
It's definitely an interesting walk through, but I'd need to win the lottery to be able to afford to stay there. But as a lunch stop on a South Bay bike ride ... might be nice.
DeleteI think this is the worst year for gophers in our area.
So much Wow!! That sand play area is such a great idea. Even with proximity to the beach, having that separate space is smart. The GP has something for everyone. I agree those hanging lights will be stunning - you must return after dark to check them out!
ReplyDeleteFor sure the Gaylord Pacific has a lot of offerings I was told the lobby and outside areas will remain open to the public, but the water features will require a day pass. So for sure we'll be back.
DeleteThe Sweetwater Park is definitely well thought out.
Hi Jeff…now that is quite the resort. I cant say I have ever seen anything like it before. I think the waterfall and recessed seating in the lobby is pretty dang cool! One could spend days there and never get to everything they have to offer. The lighting in the lobby is quite elegant and I’m with you…it’s probably gorgeous at night! It sure makes for a nice lunch stop!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we'll be back, but have no plans to do it all. It does make for an elegant lunch, even in our bike shorts ;)
DeleteYou will have to stop by next trip to CV.
I don't know about gophers, but the ground squirrel types in Wickenburg DO NOT like the dog poop Dave drops down their burrows.....now, without Taos he'll have to get more creative....
ReplyDeleteHi Suzi - Dog poop ??? I'm sure I can collect some from the neighbors. I would not have thought of that! Thanks for the idea.
DeleteBeautiful photos, Jeff! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely tour. And for myself, because I live in Montreal, Canada, where in Quebec the first language is French, seeing signs with another language such as Spanish is different and very cool. My mother tongue is English, but I am fluent in French.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Linda. May folks here are bi-lingual but I'm not. I do have a decent Spanglish (border Spanish) vocabulary and can navigate a menu ;)
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