Location. Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa in Northern California's Wine Country is just four miles from the museum of cartoonist and... more »
Location. Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa in Northern California's Wine Country is just four miles from the museum of cartoonist and Peanuts creator Charles Schulz. Centrally located in downtown, the smoke-free hotel is close to more than 100 high-end boutique shops and Sonoma County wineries. The Montecito Heights Health & Racquet Club and The Spa is nearby. Hotel Features. For conferences, family reunions, group get-togethers and social events, the Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa offers ballroom, banquet, conference and catering services. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas. From June through August, the hotel features Friday night parties around the outdoor pool. Other perks include a children's pool, spa tub, steam room, sauna and fitness equipment. The resort's spa features a variety of massages, facials and scrubs, and a Vichy shower. Room service is available during certain hours. Guests may dine indoors, or choose to take theri meals outdoors overlooking the pool and gardens at the Terrace Grille, where they may chat and dance with friends in the Flamingo Lounge. Guestrooms. This two-story Santa Rosa hotel features 156 guestrooms and 14 suites with high-speed wired and wireless Internet access, cable/satellite television and refrigerators. Expert Tip. About 70 miles from San Francisco International Airport, the Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa is ideal for travelers who want to explore the Northern California Wine Country, 15 area golf courses and 125 Sonoma County wineries.
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We only had a 1 night stay, but the
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Posted Jan 14, 2009
Good
We only had a 1 night stay, but the Staff I spoke with were very friendly & courteous. Our room was clean & comfortable & quiet. If I go to Santa Rosa again for an overnight trip I would definetly stay @ the Flamingo Resort & Spa...
Really Needs More Renovation
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Posted Nov 13, 2008
Mediocre
The old adage is true - you get what you pay for. I booked a night at the Flamingo for $57.00. I was hoping it would have a quirky appeal, but the hotel is just nasty! The official hotel's website has very misleading photographs - even the rooms...
Two-star service at a four-star price
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Posted Sep 18, 2008
Horrible
Far from a resort, this place needs to be bulldozed, with the staff inside, and rebuilt from the ground up. We spent $200 a night for 2 nights for a room that was 20 feet from the entrance of our building and across the hall from the stairs, so we...
Terrific swimming pool.Their rooms are
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Posted Sep 09, 2008
Okay
Terrific swimming pool.Their rooms are not quiet. You can hear coming and going all night. The hotel is working on its image, but it still needs a major remodel. Parking is difficult in the areas they are remodeling and I had to walk quite a...
I wish I hadn't been in a second floor
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Posted Aug 05, 2008
Okay
I wish I hadn't been in a second floor room right above an entrance door that was opened and then slammed shut far into the night. I wish there were sections for adults only so we wouldn't have had to hear children running down the hall screaming...
I stayed at this motel recently and
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Posted Jul 31, 2008
Good
I stayed at this motel recently and even though they were in the middle of remodeling I had a very pleasant experience... The rooms were very large and have an inside and outside entrance..They even give you access to the health club if you want to...
Convenient, comfortable.Tacky. Overall a pleasant experience. The '50's' decor was tacky and staff wearing flamingo shirts was over the top - but was family friendly and the desk staff was great.
Remodeled, clean rooms. Huge pool.No
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Posted Jun 28, 2008
Excellent
Remodeled, clean rooms. Huge pool.No security locks on doors. As we pulled up, we were very nervous about the hotel. It looked a little outdated. The front desk staff was not outgoing, but they were courteous and efficient. The room was very nice....