Grand Pacific Palisades Resort

5805 Armada Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Nightly Rates: ( 155.70 - 250.20 )
3 Star


Property Description

Located next to LEGOLAND California, close to Carlsbad beaches and an easy drive to San Diego's other theme parks; Carlsbad's Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel is a world-class hotel and timeshare resort with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean and the Carlsbad Flower Fields. With luxurious furnishings and a complete array of resort amenities, our hotel offers a family vacation experience everyone will enjoy.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Deluxe Hotel Room
Relax and stretch out in one of the spacious hotel rooms. We feature Deluxe Hotel Rooms with kitchenettes, View Rooms with views of LEGOLAND or the beautifully landscaped courtyard and Deluxe View Rooms with panoramic ocean views. All have amenities designed for work or unwinding with either a balcony or patio. Our rooms capture the essence of style and comfort. With complete entertainment centers and data ports, they also come equipped with what you need to stay connected.
Vacation Villa
Vacation Villas have one to three bedrooms and are completely equipped condominiums with all the comforts of home. Designed with contemporary accents and comfortable furnishings, with a luxurious master bath, fully-equipped kitchen with granite countertops and complete home entertainment systems.

Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 15:00
· Check out time is 12:00
· Time Zone is PST
· Opened in 1999
· Renovated in 2003
· 212 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

San Diego Airport is 23 miles from the hotel. From the aiport, follow airport exits out to Interstate 5 North. Drive on Highway 5 for 21 miles to Palomar Airport Rd. Exit. Make a right turn at exit. Drive East for about 1 mile to Armada Drive. Make a left onto Armada Drive. Drive up the hill and Resort is on the left hand side.

John Wayne Orange County Airpot is 45 miles from the hotel. From the airport, follow Airport Signes out of Airport to 405 Freeway South. Continue about 8 miles unti 405 South and merge with Interstate 5. Stay on Interstate 5 about 36 miles South to Palomar Airport Road. Make a left at exit. Proceed to Armada Drive. Make a left onto Armada, up the hill, first left is the hotel.

Grand Pacific Palisades Resort and Hotel is located in Carlsbad, 1/2 mile east of I-5 off the Palomar Airport Road exit. Overlooking the Carlsbad Flower Fields with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, the Resort is conveniently located next to Legoland California family park and the Carlsbad Company Stores Designer Outlet. You can visit the San Diego Zoo and Sea World all within a 30-minute drive. Several golf courses are located nearby.

SAN, San Diego Airport is 23 miles from the hotel. SNA: John Wayne Orange County Airpot is 45 miles from the hotel. LAX: Los Angeles International Airport is located 90 miles north of the hotel.


Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed to Credit Card.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation must be made 24 hours prior to arrival to avoid 1 night penalty.


Restaurant Information

Karl Strauss Brewery & Restaurant

The culinary team features contemporary American cuisine with innovative menu selections to complement the handcrafted beers of America's Most Honored Master Brewer, Karl Strauss. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and room service from 7:00am to 10:00pm daily.


Recreation Information

Olympic Sized Pool Family Pool and Water Play Park 3 Jacuzzis Fully Equipped Fitness Center Activity Center with Game Room & Pool Table Clubroom Garden Terrace Full Banquet and Conference Facilities Wedding Gazebo

Area Attractions

Legoland

LEGOLAND¨ California now has over 50 rides and attractions! You'll be delighted to see that the park is located just across the street from Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel & Resort. We even have our own private entrance so you'll save on parking fees!

Carlsbad Flower Fields

It?s flower-time here in Carlsbad. From March 13 until early May, fifty sloping acres adjacent to Palomar Airport Road will be arrayed like royalty with pink, yellow, white, red and orange stripes of giant Ranunculus blooms. Sitting like a crown atop this striking display of color is our very own Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel. Carlsbad?s world-famous Flower Fields attract over 150,000 visitors every year during this two-month peak season, many of whom return year after year to meander through The Fields and marvel at what Man and Nature can do when they work together.

SeaWorld

SeaWorld San Diego offers enough Rides, Shows and Attractions to keep the entire family excited for a full day!

San Diego Zoo

The World Famous San Diego Zoo offers unforgettable views of wildlife from around the world. The Zoo is well-known for its endangered species preservation and re-population efforts.

San Diego Wild Animal Park

San Diego Wild Animal Park is an unmatched experience very different from traditional zoos. Here wild animals roam freely in large herds, flocks and charges inside canyons and along ridges. Did you know a group of rhinoceroses is called a "charge"?

Area Golf Courses

Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel is an easy "drive" to some of the world's renowned golf courses. Whether you want a professional golf course or a local driving range, you'll find them close to Carlsbad.

Carlsbad Company Stores

Shopping never looked this good. We have the best names in designer fashions, home furnishings, footwear, jewelry, toys and accessories, all at up to 70% off everyday. Experience the ultimate shopping experience surrounded by spectacular fountains, gorgeous palm trees and a soothing ocean breeze.

The Museum of Making Music

The Museum of Making Music is a new addition to Carlsbad's growing number of attractions. The museum offers an in-depth look at 100 years of music in the making and features over 450 vintage musical instruments, hundreds of audio examples and an interactive musical stage. Check their website for updates on concerts and events.

Carlsbad Village by the Sea

A quick drive will take you to Carlsbad Village-by-the-Sea for a stroll through the quaint village area with its boutiques, antique shops and more than 25 restaurants. Also in the Village of Carlsbad is the Children's Discovery Museum; a learning experience for children of all ages.

Gemological Institute of America

Carlsbad is home to the world headquarters of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). The GIA is a research and teaching institute as the world's foremost experts on gems. There is a museum you can visit.

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SAN FERNANDO VALLEY is home to the movie theme park, Universal Studios Hollywood.

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TRUCKEE provides quaint shops and restaurants; at nearby Donner Memorial State Park the Emigrant Trail Museum describes the tragic ordeal of a group of emigrants who were trapped at this spot in the winter of 1846.

America's only combination wildlife park, oceanarium, and theme park is Six Flags Marine World at VALLEJO.

The Roy Rogers/Dale Evans Museum in VICTORVILLE is filled with mementos of the couple's films and television shows.

One of the oldest cities in the valley, VISALIA is a gateway to the Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks.

Renowned for its towering monoliths and dramatic waterfalls, YOSEMITE's attractions include Fish Camp where visitors board the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad for a four-mile excursion.