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La Costa Resort Coastal Events Center
Guest Rooms & Suites 610
Meeting Rooms 30
Largest Meeting Room 18,000 sq. ft.
Total Meeting Space 100,000 sq. ft.

A $50 million property-wide renovation in 2011 elevates the meeting experience at La Costa to the next level of excellence. The re-designed Coastal Events Center is now available, offering a ballroom, the executive learning center, and a variety of boardrooms and breakout rooms with patio access and picturesque views. Guestrooms and suites have been completely renovated and other highlights include the renovation of La Costa’s famed golf experience, a re-designed spa, the addition of new outdoor event venues and more.

* 610 guestrooms, suites and villas 

* 100,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor conference space 

* 36 miles from San Diego International Airport 

* Recreational amenities including Spa at La Costa, Champions Course, Legends Course, 17-court Tennis Center, Athletic Club, Pools, BlueFire Grill, Legends Bistro and more

La Costa Resort Coastal Events Center
La Costa Resort Meeting Space
La Costa Resort and Spa Accommodations

La Costa offers 610 spacious and elegant guest rooms, suites and villas. All rooms and suites have been completely renovated in 2011 and now feature a light and contemporary design that brings La Costa’s beautiful garden grounds into the guest room experience. Rooms feature picturesque views, French-doors and windows that open to the refreshing coastal air and private patios and balconies.

Announcing the Coastal Events Center, fresh from a complete renovation and re-design. This contemporary facility offers you the Poinsettia Ballroom, the Executive Learning Center, boardrooms, and a series of breakout rooms with windows and patios that welcome in the San Diego sunshine. The Costa del Sol Ballroom is the largest in North San Diego, offering 18,000 sq feet. Coming in the fall of 2011 are beautiful new outdoor venues to complement La Costa’s existing outdoor function space.

La Costa offers a rich selection of recreation to complement the meeting experience. After hosting more than 37 PGA Tour events, the golf courses are undergoing a renovation. Both the Champions Course and the Legends Course will be ready for group tournaments in the fall of 2011. The Spa at La Costa, fresh from a re-design, has recently been named #1 in Southern California by Spa Magazine. A 17-court Tennis Center, expanded and renovated Athletic Club, pools, children’s and spouse programs are also available. BlueFire Grill and Legends Bistro offer elegant dining experiences and fresh farm-to-table California cuisine.

 California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home


Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.

While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.

It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.

Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.

Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.

 

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Accommodations

La Costa offers 610 spacious and elegant guest rooms, suites and villas. All rooms and suites have been completely renovated in 2011 and now feature a light and contemporary design that brings La Costa’s beautiful garden grounds into the guest room experience. Rooms feature picturesque views, French-doors and windows that open to the refreshing coastal air and private patios and balconies.

Meeting Facilities

Announcing the Coastal Events Center, fresh from a complete renovation and re-design. This contemporary facility offers you the Poinsettia Ballroom, the Executive Learning Center, boardrooms, and a series of breakout rooms with windows and patios that welcome in the San Diego sunshine. The Costa del Sol Ballroom is the largest in North San Diego, offering 18,000 sq feet. Coming in the fall of 2011 are beautiful new outdoor venues to complement La Costa’s existing outdoor function space.

Dining And Recreation

La Costa offers a rich selection of recreation to complement the meeting experience. After hosting more than 37 PGA Tour events, the golf courses are undergoing a renovation. Both the Champions Course and the Legends Course will be ready for group tournaments in the fall of 2011. The Spa at La Costa, fresh from a re-design, has recently been named #1 in Southern California by Spa Magazine. A 17-court Tennis Center, expanded and renovated Athletic Club, pools, children’s and spouse programs are also available. BlueFire Grill and Legends Bistro offer elegant dining experiences and fresh farm-to-table California cuisine.

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 California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home


Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.

While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.

It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.

Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.

Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.