The Inn at Morro Bay is located in the Morro Bay National Estuary, just inside the gates of the Morro Bay State Park. The property is... more »
The Inn at Morro Bay is located in the Morro Bay National Estuary, just inside the gates of the Morro Bay State Park. The property is surrounded by natural beauty. At the western edge of the property is Morro Bay, at its southern edge is the rate Blue Heron Rookery, at its eastern edge is the 18-hole bay view golf course and finally, at its northern edge is a row of 100-year old Monterey Cypress trees. This "Cape Code" style hotel on the shore on Morro Bay offers 98 guest rooms, most with bay views, private balconies, cozy fireplaces, and/or spas. Rooms also feature custom-designed furniture and art, remote control televisions, clock radios, refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, bathrobes, and goose down comforters, along with telephones, private voice mail and internet access. There is a therapeutic massage center on site.
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The Inn at Morro Bay is located in the Morro Bay National Estuary, just inside the gates of the Morro Bay State Park. The property is surrounded by natural beauty. At the western edge of the property is Morro Bay, at its southern edge is the rate Blue Heron Rookery, at its eastern edge is the ocean and 18-hole bay view golf course and finally, at its northern edge is a row of 100-year old Monterey Cypress trees. This "Cape Code" style hotel on the shore on Morro Bay offers 98 newly renovated rooms, most with bay views, private balconies, cozy fireplaces, and/or spas. Rooms also feature custom-designed furniture and art, remote control televisions and VCR's, clock radios, refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, bathrobes, and goose down comforters, along with telephones, private voice mail and a modem line. There is a therapeutic massage center on site.
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This hotel has changed its rooms, so
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Posted Aug 11, 2007
Okay
This hotel has changed its rooms, so not all rooms have spas or fireplaces. One could hear the muffled converstaions of other guests through the walls.
My husband and I spent our honeymoon in
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Posted Jul 02, 2007
Good
My husband and I spent our honeymoon in one of the suites overlooking the bay and morro rock, on the first floor. We had a wonderful time, great service and beautiful room. The spa on our patio could have stayed warmer longer--but we still had a...
The Inn at Morro Bay, was what I was
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Posted Mar 27, 2007
Good
The Inn at Morro Bay, was what I was expecting from all the research I did to find a nice quiet romantic place to spend a few nights with my boyfriend. The rate I paid only entitled me to a tiny bed. So we had to sleep with our feet hanging off. I...
What was supposed to be a promised
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Posted Mar 06, 2007
Horrible
What was supposed to be a promised "quiet" stay turned into a nerve-shattering experience when, both mornings, I was woken up shortly after 8 a.m. to the sounds of jack hammers and pick axes outside my door. This went on all day for one day. On...
splendid location, calm, secluded, so
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Posted Feb 19, 2007
Good
splendid location, calm, secluded, so much to do, romantic, friendly, what Del Mar or La Jolla were 20 years ago...at a reasonable price. Morro Bay as a whole could use better food and service but again, it might turn into Solvang or La Jolla. So we ...
We stayed in the 400 wing (Top floor)
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Posted Sep 27, 2006
Excellent
We stayed in the 400 wing (Top floor) full bay view. Fireplace, Private spa on our deck, soft robes, huge shower, 4 star dinner at Orchid. We love this...
53 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The room was very small and tacky. It's a bad sign when the sink is in the bedroom, with the tub and shower in a tiny bathroom. One steps through the front room and almost into the side of an armoire, which is the only closet for the room. However, this armoire also holds a TV, small refrigerator, and the coffee pot with coffee is stored on a tray on the floor.
The worst part of the ambiance was the horrible stained, acoustical ceiling. No effort was made to paint out the stain which covered 1/3 of the ceiling. The stain was caused from the leaking portable hot tub on the balconies of the rooms on the second floor. (Not to mention the humming sounds coming from the hot tub pumps.)
The bedding was dreadful. The bed had a feather mattress cover with the prickly chicken feather quills sticking through the cloth. The duvet bedspread cover was as heavy as the lead apron one has to wear when having their teeth x-rayed. It was so bad we had to call for blankets and remove both the mattress pad and bedspread.