GREETINGS!
Celebrating 30 years of adventure together, we are honored to be your trusted vacation partner. Your journey with us has been a tapestry of shared moments, turning every vacation into cherished memories. We hope your home-away-from-home remains a perennial haven, where you continue to create extraordinary experiences with your loved ones.
In our commitment to elevating your vacation experience, we are thrilled to share the excitement of our recent triumphs at the Global Networking Experience (GNEX) and American Resort Development Association (ARDA) conferences. This year, we proudly unveiled a beautiful new resort in Orange County, featured on page 6. Flip through and explore the possibilities that await you.
To ensure each visit exceeds your expectations, we've meticulously curated full-year calendars for each resort region. Brace yourself for thrilling discoveries and unforgettable adventures in every destination.
Behind the scenes, our dedicated teams at each resort are tirelessly working to add even more value to your vacations. Bolstered by the joy reflected in your smiles, they go above and beyond to make each stay extraordinary.
This edition of Time Together is designed to inspire you, offering glimpses of the remarkable experiences awaiting you in the places that bring us immense comfort and joy. As we approach the holiday season, we extend heartfelt wishes for a joyous and safe celebration. May the coming year be filled with new adventures, laughter, and countless cherished moments for you and your family.
Warmest regards,
Nigel Lobo, RRP Chief Operating Officer Grand Pacific ResortsOC Why the IS THE PLACE TO BE Spotlight on Orange County
As the Pacific Coast Highway winds through a coastal enclave adorned with sun-speckled roofs and a glistening ocean in the distance, you might find yourself momentarily transported to the Mediterranean. It's a charming illusion, inviting you to believe you've stumbled upon a seaside oasis just an hour away from the bustling cities of San Diego or Los Angeles – an enchanting ambiance that Orange County warmly welcomes you to visit and embrace.
Life purposely slows down here, reminds you of simpler times, invites you to stay awhile.
And you should.
THINGS TO DO
RIOS HISTORIC DISTRICT
As the oldest (and arguably most charming) neighborhood in California, enjoy everything from delicious eateries and tea houses to art galleries and antique shops.
OCEAN INSTITUTE
Discover the fascinating depths of the underwater world along with California’s rich maritime history through interactive tours and fun activities the whole family will love.
HIKE THROUGH DANA POINT PRESERVE
Take a scenic adventure to the Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area for an easy hike featuring panoramic views of the Pacific. Pro Tip: Go at sunset. Thank us later.
MONARCH BEACH GOLF COURSE
The only thing better than golfing while on vacation is golfing with ocean views that are so stunning you might have trouble focusing on your swing.
SAN CLEMENTE FARMER’S MARKET
From fresh flowers and produce, to delicious homemade breads and dips, San Clemente is home to several local farms that share their goods at the Farmer’s Market every Sunday.
OLIVER’S OLIVE OIL & BALSAMIC TASTING GALLERY
Dip into deliciousness with 25 olive oil and aged balsamic varieties—all bottled onsite and available in one-of-a-kind flavors like champagne mimosa vinegar.
WHERE TO EAT
CLASSIC OC:
• Beachfire
• South of Nick’s
• Oliver’s Osteria
DINING WITH A VIEW:
• The Loft
• The Fisherman’s
• The Rooftop Lounge
WHERE TO SHOP
• South Coast Plaza
• Outlets at San Clemente
• The Shops at Mission Viejo
For more ideas on things to do in Orange County, check out page 15!
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY:
• The Stacks Pancake House
• The Shwak Beach Grill
• Ricardo’s Place
UNIQUE & DELICIOUS:
• Gema
• Hapa J’s
• Trevor’s at the Tracks
SAN CLEMENTE INN
Things to Do at San Clemente Inn
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Kick back at San Clemente Inn located a short distance from pristine beaches and the charming downtown area. The resort features spacious accommodations with private balconies plus stateof-the-art amenities like a pool area with two spas, a workout room, tennis and basketball courts, 9-hole mini golf, and even an onsite bar and restaurant. Follow
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SAN CLEMENTE COVE
This Mediterranean-inspired beachfront resort is just steps away from the sand and iconic San Clemente Pier. Enjoy fresh ocean air in spacious and breezy condos with fully-stocked kitchens and private patios. Then cap off your day in the rooftop hot tub that provides stunning ocean views for your total relaxation along the Follow Us!
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CAPISTRANO SURFSIDE INN
Located just a few minutes from Dana Point Harbor, Doheny State Beach, and several family attractions, this seaside resort is the ideal location for your next beach vacation. Relax and unwind in large accommodations with private balconies, BBQ grills, and plenty of pool and beach toys for days of endless fun under the Orange County sun.
BY PLANE:
The closest airport to our Orange County resorts is John Wayne Airport (SNA) (https://www.ocair.com/). View non-stop destinations (https://www.ocair.com/travelers/ flights/non-stop-destinations/) from John Wayne Airport.
BY TRAIN:
San Clemente Cove and San Clemente Inn are short distance from the San Clemente Pier station that services Amtrak Pacific Surfliner (https://www.amtrak.com/ pacific-surfliner-train) and Metrolink (https://metrolinktrains.com/rider-info/ general-info/stations/san-clemente/).
SAN CLEMENTE INN
Get Directions (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/ San+Clemente+Inn,+600+Avenida+Del+Presidente,+San+Clemente,+CA+92672)
Southbound: From I-5 South, exit E. Ave Calafia (Exit 73). Turn Left onto Avenida Del Presidente. San Clemente Inn will be located on the right.
Northbound: From I-5 North, take exit 72 for Cristianitos Rd. Take S. El Camino Real, turn right onto Cristianitos Rd. Turn left onto San Luis Rey. Turn right Avenida Del Presidente. San Clemente Inn will be located on the right.
SAN CLEMENTE COVE
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Southbound: From I-5 South, exit E. Avenida Palizada (Exit 75). Turn Right onto E. Avenida Palizada. Turn left onto N. Calle Seville. Turn right at the second cross street onto Avenida Del Mar. Continue onto Avenida Victoria. Turn left onto Coronado Ln. San Clemente Cove will be located on the left.
Northbound: From I-5 North, take exit 74 for El Camino Real. Turn left onto S. El Camino Real. Turn left onto W. Paseo De Cristobal. Turn right onto S. Ola Vista. Turn left onto Avenida Madrid. Take a slight left onto Avenida Victoria. Turn right onto Coronado Ln. San Clemente Cove will be located on the left.
CAPISTRANO SURFSIDE INN
Get Directions (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/ Capistrano+Surfside+Inn,+34680+Coast+Hwy,+Dana+Point,+CA+92624)
Southbound: From I-5 South, take exit 79 onto CA-1 N/E Pacific Coast Highway. Take exit Doheny Park Rd. toward Coast Hwy-South/Capistrano Beach. Turn left onto Doheny Park Rd. Continue onto Coast Hwy. Turn left. Capistrano SurfSide Inn will be located on the left.
Northbound: From I-5 North, take exit 79 onto CA-1 N/E Pacific Coast Highway. Take exit Doheny Park Rd. toward Coast Hwy-South/Capistrano Beach. Turn left onto Doheny Park Rd. Continue onto Coast Hwy. Turn left. Capistrano SurfSide Inn will be located on the left.
ORANGE COUNTY FUN FACTS
Lights, Camera, Action!
Who needs Hollywood?
Orange County has been a popular filming location for several hit movies and TV shows including Gilligan’s Island, That Thing You Do, American Horror Story, Arrested Development, and The Sopranos.
Pirates Roamed the OC?
In 1818 and true to form, a pirate named Bouchard landed in Orange County when his crew needed more rum. The pirates pillaged Mission San Juan Capistrano where they drank all the alcohol, ate all the food, then went back to their ship.
Before There Were Oranges...
Orange County was once home to more than 50 vineyards. When a disease destroyed all of the grapes in the 1880s, the vines were replaced with vegetables along with the fruit that would eventually give the area its namesake: oranges.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
From snow-capped mountains to vineyard valleys to soft sand beaches, the following pages highlight a variety of memory-making activities all year long.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Torrey Pines Beach Trial Loop
https://cahikingadventures.com/torrey-pines-beach-trail-loop/
SAN DIEGO COUNTY CALENDAR
JANUARY: Start the new year off by challenging yourself to try different hikes like Laguna Meadows (https://hikingsdcounty.com/laguna-meadow-loop/) filled with pine trees, Torrey Pines Beach Trial Loop (https://cahikingadventures.com/torrey-pines-beach-trail-loop/) providing stunning views of the ocean, or Annie’s Trail (https://naturecollective.org/location/annies-canyontrail/), a slot canyon in Encinitas that’s perfect for the entire family.
FEBRUARY • Climb onboard the retired aircraftcarrier-turned-floating-museum, the USS Midway Museum (https://www.midway.org/), or the Maritime Museum (https://sdmaritime.org/) of San Diego, featuring historic sailing vessels docked along the water like old tall ships, passenger ferries, and even a Russian submarine.
MARCH • It’s game on at Padres Opening Day (https://www.petcoparkinsider.com/padres-opening-day) on March 28th! Even if you’re not much of a baseball fan, Petco Park is famous for its local craft food and
beers, post-game concerts, and sweeping views of the city, all of which make for a fun sports day in San Diego.
APRIL • Discover what’s beneath the water’s surface with up-close animal encounters like endangered green sea turtles, shorebirds, hawks, sharks, stingrays, jellyfish, and more at the Living Coast Discovery Center on the Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge (https://stateparks.com/sweetwater_ marsh_national_wildlife_refuge_in_california.html).
MAY • Swim with sharks! (https://bikeandkayaktours. com/snorkel-tours/la-jolla-snorkeling-tour/) Leopard sharks that is, which are actually extremely docile sea creatures. To increase your odds of spotting some of these gentle giants, consider a guided tour or shark diving encounter with one of the beach outfitters in La Jolla Shores.
JUNE • Become the captain of your own ship (and not just metaphorically) by renting a motorboat or
pontoon to cruise around Mission Bay (https:// seaforthboatrental.com/powerboat-rentals/pontoon-25/) for an epic afternoon of sea breeze and sun—no special license required! Just bring the drinks and the yacht rock tunes.
JULY • Celebrate an iconic 4th of July (https:// coronadofourthofjuly.com) in a way only Coronado can. Kick off America’s birthday by watching the annual parade featuring massive floats and military marching bands, hit the beach for a BBQ, then cap it all off with a spectacular fireworks show at night.
AUGUST
• Watch a concert San Diego-style at the Rady’s Shell (https://www.theshell.org/) or Humphrey’s by the Bay (https://humphreysconcerts. com/), both iconic venues situated right on the water and featuring a diverse line-up of famous musical artists. Bonus points if you’re able to catch a show from a paddle board, kayak, or boat!
SEPTEMBER
• Indulge in delicious meals during San Diego Restaurant Week (https:// www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com/) for an exclusive opportunity to sample a range of set menus at
some of the finest establishments around the city, including several Michelin-rated restaurants!
OCTOBER
• Scare yourself silly during Halloween season by taking a haunted tour of the historic Whaley House (https://www.whaleyhousesandiego. com/) located in Old Town or the Hotel del Coronado (https://hoteldel.com/experience/halloween/), both rich in history and rumored to have high levels of paranormal activity!
NOVEMBER
• Swirl and sip your way through San Diego’s hidden gem wineries tucked away in North County like Milagro (https://www.milagrowinery. com/), Cordiano (https://www.cordianowinery.com/), and Ramona Ranch (https://ramonaranchwines.com/). These small, family-owned wineries offer a fun, intimate experience along with tours and tastings, food, and live music.
DECEMBER
• Get in the spirit by watching over 100 boats decked out for the holidays as they make their way along the bay at the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights (https://sdparadeoflights.org/, a local tradition that promises to dazzle and entertain on two separate nights, December 10th and 17th.
ORANGE COUNTY CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Raise a glass! A craft beer destination in its own right, check out San Clemente brewery favorites Left Coast Brewing Company (https:// www.leftcoastbrewing.com/homepage/), the largest craft brewery in the county, along with recent newcomers Artifex Brewing Company (https:// artifex.beer/) and Lost Winds Brewing (https:// lostwindsbrewing.com/).
FEBRUARY • Gather up the crew and head to familyowned Zoomars Petting Zoo (https://riverstreetranch. com/), where kiddos get a chance to pet several different animals like chickens, goats, sheep, llamas, emu, and an alpaca. It also has a hands-on guinea pig pen filled with the cute little critters!
MARCH • Indulge in a day of self-care at Mizokami (https://www.mizokamitherapy.com/), a hidden gem spa in San Clemente renowned for its detoxifying lymphatic sports massages along with near infrared sauna treatments and luxurious facials where you’ll leave feeling like a whole new person.
Santa Catalina
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APRIL • 26 miles across the sea, Santa Catalina (https://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/) is waiting for… you! Hop the ferry at Dana Point Harbor and head to Southern California’s favorite little island. Once there, rent a golf cart to start a fun day of shopping, snorkeling, zip-lining, or just relaxing on the beach.
MAY • Kick off summer at the Newport Beach Wine & Spirits Festival (https://www.balboabayresort. com/event/newport-beach-wine-spirits-festival-3/), taking place over Memorial Day Weekend and featuring wine and spirit tastings from over 50 labels of distributers along with small bites, plus live music and plenty of sunshine by the bay.
JUNE • Get in touch with your inner artiste at the Sawdust Art & Craft Festival (https:// sawdustartfestival.org/) ttaking place all summer and featuring unique artwork for sale, live entertainment, artist demonstrations, hands-on workshops, and delicious food and drinks.
JULY • Surf’s up! Check out the US Open of Surfing (https://www.usopenofsurfing.com/), the world's largest surf competition featuring the top in the sport along with product samples from famous surf industry brands. The best part? This event is completely free to the public.
AUGUST • Meet us at the OC Fair (https://ocfair. com)! Because is it even summer without carnival games, fried food, and questionable rides? Fairgoers will also enjoy live entertainment, animals and agriculture, plus exhibits and shopping from hundreds of different vendors.
SEPTEMBER • The only thing better than live music is live music by the ocean. At Ohana Fest (https://www.ohanafest.com/) taking place at Doheny State Beach, you get both during this three-day, jam-packed event featuring dozens of performances from some of the top musicians in the industry.
OCTOBER
• Calling all film fanatics to the annual Newport Beach Film Festival (https:// newportbeachfilmfest.com/). Over 50,000 fans turn out yearly to enjoy over 100 feature films along with 60 local restaurants and chefs serving up signature dishes. So grab a glass, movie snacks, and take your seats!
NOVEMBER
• Goonies never say die! Lost Inferno (https://www.thelostinferno.com/) is a Goonies-inspired speakeasy decked out with candle-lit chandeliers, hanging skeletons, and vintage maps. This buried treasure is located behind a local sushi restaurant with a red door in San Clemente. Good luck!
DECEMBER
• Ring in the season at Holidays at the Harbor (https://danapointharbor.com/holidays-at-the-harbor/) in Dana Point to watch dozens of boats on parade and all decked out in holiday cheer as they compete for prizes. You can also book professional photos with Santa in front of a festive holiday display.
CENTRAL COAST CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Laugh your way into the new year at the Levity Comedy Club (https://improv.com/ oxnard/), featuring live stand-up comics every night of the week, including some of the biggest names in the business! The 400-seat club is also a full-service bar and restaurant.
FEBRUARY • Bliss out by treating whoever you’re vacationing with (or yourself, for the matter!) to a spa day at one of the area’s many wellness spas like Haven (https://www.discoverthehaven.com/), Sweet Surrender (http://www.sweetsurrenderspa. com/), and Bella Mar (https://www.bellamarspa.com/), featuring multiple kinds of massages, facials, and even energy healing.
MARCH • Whether you’re an expert or just a beginner, head out on one of Oxnard’s many hikes. Enjoy the ocean views from the Chumash Trailhead (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/ chumash-trail-short-route), gaze over Ventura County from the top of Rocky Peak (https://www.alltrails.
Yoga by the Sea
https://www.yogatrail.com/studio/yoga-by-the-sea-165654
com/trail/us/california/rocky-peak-summit-trail/), or travel from the snow to sand on a day-long hike to Hines Peak (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/ california/hines-peak-via-sisar-canyon-road-red-reef-andhines-peak-spur-trail).
APRIL • Enjoy the ride at Oxnard’s premiere automotive museums, The Mullin Automative Museum (https://mullinautomotivemuseum.com/) and The Murphy Auto Museum (https://www. murphyautomuseum.org/), housing luxury European cars like Bugattis and Voisins along with vintage American cars like restored Model Ts and muscle cars.
MAY • Find your zen by partaking in community yoga and sound baths on the beach. Yoga by the Sea (https://www.yogatrail.com/studio/yoga-bythe-sea-165654) offers daily, donations-based yoga classes at Oxnard Beach Park, including sunset sessions right on the sand. The best part? It’s just a short walk away from the resort!
JUNE
• Take off on a parasailing adventure with Channel Islands Parasail (https://channelislandsparasail. com/)! Take in Oxnard’s stunning coastline from high up the air as you take off from a boat and gently glide through the sky while often spotting marine life like dolphins and seals down below.
JULY
• Go for a laidback spin on an e-bike, beach cruiser, or even four-wheel Surrey cycles with Wheel Fun Rentals (https://wheelfunrentals.com/ca/ oxnard/zachari-dunes-mandalay-beach/) for an active yet relaxing activity the whole family will love with the beautiful Channel Islands Harbor as your backdrop.
AUGUST
• Football fans rejoice! Get up close and personal with Dallas Cowboy players at the Dallas Cowboys Training Camp (https://visitoxnard. com/dallas-cowboys-training-camp/) where the team practices for its upcoming NFL season. Watch the MVPs in action as well as enjoy food, live entertainment, and merchandise.
SEPTEMBER
• Gather on the lawns of Oxnard Beach Park where the stage is set for the Oxnard Jazz Festival (https://www.oxnardjazzfestival.com/), a celebration of the genre in all its forms featuring
a diverse lineup of artists, cultural foods, and vendors—all set against the best backdrop there is: the beach.
OCTOBER
• Indulge in a culinary adventure in Heritage Square (http://www.heritagesquareoxnard. com/). Start with wine tasting at the family-owned Rancho Ventavo Cellars before heading to The 1901, a restaurant housed in a historic building, then head downstairs to the speakeasy for Prohibition-style cocktails.
NOVEMBER
• Head back time at Oxnard Historic Farm Park (https://oxnardfarmpark.org/), a one-acre farm featuring structures dating back to 1870 for a slice of local history. Explore the vintage farm implements and check out the crops like barley and lima beans that are grown onsite.
DECEMBER
• Did you know Oxnard was named one of the Top 10 Christmas Towns in America by The New York Post? Take a festive stroll down Christmas Tree Lane (https://visitoxnard. com/directory/christmas-tree-lane/) where 10 historic city blocks transform into a dazzling holiday display—a local tradition!
Channel Islands Parasail https://channelislandsparasail.com/
PALM SPRINGS CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Transport yourself back to a time when all the ‘cool cats’ would come out to play at Jazzville Palm Springs (https://www. jazzvillepalmsprings.com/), placing the area on the musical map. Jazz nights feature top musicians and take place every Thursday in the Cascade Lounge at Agua Caliente Casino.
FEBRUARY • Bring out your inner architect at Palm Springs Modernism Week (https:// modernismweek.com/), featuring over 50 events, including the Premier Double Decker Architectural Bus Tour, tours of Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms estate, the Palm Springs Modernism Show, plus tons of fancy parties.
MARCH • Tee off in style at Tahquitz Creek Golf Course (https://tahquitzgolfresort.com/), offering 18-holes of world-class golf set against the captivating backdrop of the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, blending awe-inspiring views with the precision sport of golf.
Shields Date Garden
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APRIL • Get a history lesson with WWII aircraft at the Air Museum (https://palmspringsairmuseum. org/), housing the largest collection of flyable WWII planes in the world, including an interactive flight simulator. In addition to its vast plane collection, the museum also features documentary screenings.
MAY • Embark on a rugged open-air Red Jeep Tour (https://www.red-jeep.com/tours) to the San Andreas Fault, Indian Canyons, the Painted Canyon, and even a day trip to Joshua Tree—the most adventurous way that’s safe for the entire family to experience the majestic beauty of Palm Springs.
JUNE • Treat yourself to a relaxing day of pampering at Palm Spring’s new luxurious Spa at Séc-he (https://thespaatseche.com/). Purchase a day pass to enjoy all the onsite amenities, including taking a dip in the mineral hot springs, or adding a rejuvenating massage and facial.
JULY • Splash into summer with a Palm Springs Summer Splash (https://visitpalmsprings.com/your-fun-inthe-sun-summer-guide-to-palm-springs/) pass offering visitors deals and discounts for more things to try around town all summer, including favorite locally-owned Palm Springs restaurants, attractions, and retailers.
AUGUST • Make it a date with a trip to Shields Date Garden (https://shieldsdategarden.com/), the historic date farm dating back to 1924 featuring exclusive “Blonde” and “Brunette” varietals. Don’t leave without trying one of their world-famous date shakes—the most delicious way to cool off!
SEPTEMBER
• Dine like the Rat Pack used to at Melvyn’s (https://inglesideestate.com/melvyns/), an old Palm Springs haunt filled with delicious fare and Hollywood history. Start with classic cocktails on the patio before enjoying an elegant meal, followed by a night cap in the lounge featuring live music.
OCTOBER
• Rock out at the Power Trip Festival (https://powertrip.live/) in Indio at the Empire Polo Club, featuring some of the greatest metal bands of all time like Iron Maiden, AC/DC, and Metallica! It’s like Coachella with an 80s twist, which already makes it a million times better!
NOVEMBER
• Unleash your inner animal at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens (https://www. livingdesert.org/) in Palm Desert where the entire family can enjoy tons of local and exotic animals, miles of hiking trails, giraffe feedings, carousel rides, camel rides, and bird feedings.
DECEMBER
• Ring in the holidays Palm Springs style by watching the annual Festival of Lights Parade (https://psfestivaloflights.com/), featuring decorated floats, huge Macy’s-style balloons, marching bands, all culminating in Santa, of course, to kick off the season.
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens https://www.livingdesert.org/
NAPA VALLEY CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Savor some of the finest truffle cuisine paired with the region’s best wines at the Napa Truffle Festival (https://www.napatrufflefestival. com/). Explore a working truffle orchard and learn how to cook with them from the best Michelinrated master chefs before digging into your personal masterpiece.
FEBRUARY • Enjoy Napa from the air on a hot air balloon ride (https://www.visitnapavalley. com/things-to-do/hot-air-balloons/)! Take in endlessly stunning rural landscapes from high up above as you gently glide over the valley before landing then enjoying a customary champagne toast and hosted brunch.
MARCH • Feast at Oxbow Public Market (https:// oxbowpublicmarket.com) where you’ll find something for everybody in your party, including many of the valley’s most famous eateries like Mono Bakery and Gotts Roadside. Sample everything from pizza to oysters, and of course, plenty of wine!
Old Faithful of California
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APRIL • Head to nearby Calistoga to witness the “Old Faithful of California” (https://visitcalistoga. com/directory/old-faithful-geyser/) (although on a slightly smaller scale, yet impressive in its own right). As you wait for the geyser to go off, browse the onsite museum and check out the goats that reside on the property.
MAY • Bike to your wine-tasting destinations! Over the last decade, a local nonprofit has been funding and constructing the Napa Valley Vine Trail (https://www.visitnapavalley.com/blog/post/the-napa-valley-vinetrail-touring-the-valley-by-bike/), a 12.5-mile walking and biking path that runs from South Napa all the way to Yountville.
JUNE • Tour the Bale Grist Mill Historic State Park (https://napavalleystateparks.org/bale-grist-mill/), a waterpowered grist mill that’s still operational and offers a fascinating peak into California’s agricultural heritage. Visitors get to take home a bag of Bale Mill products, all organic and stone-ground in the mill.
JULY • Sip your summertime wine with a side of fresh air and musical notes. Napa’s outdoor summer concert series (https://www. visitnapavalley.com/blog/post/outdoor-concerts-in-thenapa-valley/) range from large-scale festivals featuring top artists to small-town bands to lowkey lounge-style acts —something for every taste!
AUGUST • Explore beautiful Lake County (https://lakecounty.com/) located just north of Napa for tons of small-town charm featuring olive oil, delicious wineries, the largest fresh water lake in all of California, and spectacular hikes around Mt Konocti, a dormant volcano!
SEPTEMBER • From paella parties to wine tastings to grape picking and stomping, harvest season (https://www.visitnapavalley.com/events/ harvest/) is Napa’s time to shine. Get ready to raise your glass to the new crop of grapes coming off the vines and the best time of year to be in the valley.
OCTOBER • Pair your wine with some rock ‘n’ roll at Jam Cellars (https://jamcellars.com/) where you’re invited to pick the soundtrack from hundreds of record vinyls and play the guitars hanging on the walls as you sample some of the best chardonnay in the valley.
NOVEMBER • Take a hike. Beyond the wine, Napa is home to dozens of stunning trails (https://www. visitnapavalley.com/blog/post/best-places-hike-napa-valley/) with options for every skill level. Take your pick from trails featuring stunning vineyard views, redwoodcovered creeks, or beautiful lakes full of beautiful flowers and local wildlife.
DECEMBER • Head out on the annual Holiday Candlelight Walking Tour (https://www. napavalleymarketplace.com/post/the-return-of-napa-countylandmarks-holiday-candlelight-tour) in downtown Napa for a rare opportunity to explore the interiors of privately-owned, festively-decorated historic homes. The event also features live entertainment along with a reception.
https://www.visitnapavalley.com/events/harvest/
TAHOE CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Ride the tram (https://www. palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/activity-finder/ aerial-tram) up to High Camp on a spectacular journey 8,200 feet above sea level featuring breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierras. Once at the top, toast with a drink from Terrace Bar (https:// www.palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/diningand-apres/terrace-bar-restaurant) against the best backdrop you’ll ever have.
FEBRUARY • Channel your inner Disney princess on a snowy hike through the woods up to Chickadee Ridge (https://www.outdoorproject. com/united-states/nevada/chickadee-ridge-snowshoe) where you can feed tiny local birds right out of your hand! Best of all? Our Tahoe resorts offer complimentary snowshoes for your adventure.
MARCH • Take a sightseeing cruise onboard the MS Dixie II (https://www.zephyrcove.com/laketahoe-cruises/cruise-experience), an old steamboat
Tahoe East Shore Trail
https://www.tahoefund.org/uncategorized/ tahoe-east-shore-trail-what-to-know-before-you-go/
that takes you across the California/Nevada state divide and offers spectacular views of the sparkling lake and surrounding mountains as you ferry your way toward the famous Emerald Bay.
APRIL
• Bike along the paved trails that parallel Lake Tahoe. Tahoe East Shore Trail (https:// www.tahoefund.org/uncategorized/tahoe-east-shore-trailwhat-to-know-before-you-go/) is a favorite with a twofor-one perfect summer day consisting of bike riding plus beach hopping along the way. Flume Trail Bike (https://flumetrailtahoe.com/) rentals are conveniently located at the trailhead.
MAY
• Embark on an epic whitewater rafting adventure along the Truckee River or East Fork Carson River with Raft California (https:// raftcalifornia.com/rafting-near-me/tahoe-reno/), offering trips ranging from leisurely floats down the river to adrenaline-pumping Class III rapids on halfday, full-day, and even multi-day excursions.
JUNE • Kayak or standup paddleboard along the Lake Tahoe Water Trail (https://laketahoewatertrail. org/) featuring 72-miles of marked and mapped water routes, including 20 “trailhead” signs for put- in and take-out options that provide plenty of ways to discover the beauty of Tahoe by water.
JULY • Enjoy a movie night on the beach! Every Wednesday in July and August, watch a free flick at Tahoe City’s Outdoor Movie Nights (https:// www.gotahoenorth.com/listing/commons-beach-outdoorsummer-movies/) on Commons Beach for an incredible outdoor cinema experience right on the sand. Tip: Bring blankets and arrive early for good spots.
AUGUST • Hear, hear thespians and literary buffs! You’ll be hard-pressed to find a finer summer theatre venue than the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (https://laketahoeshakespeare.com/) at Sand Harbor, drawing crowds of over 30,000 each year to watch ovation-worthy performances under the stars.
SEPTEMBER • Welcome fall at the annual Oktoberfest (https://www.palisadestahoe.com/ events-and-activities/events-calendar/oktoberfest) in the Village at Palisades Tahoe for a family-friendly celebration with a wide selection of local craft
brews and Bavarian-themed food, live music and entertainment, plus tons of games and root beer floats for the kiddos.
OCTOBER • Take a day trip to the historic mining town of Virginia City (https://www.visitrenotahoe.com/ plan-your-trip/region/haunted-places-in-virginia-city/), rich with history and rumored to be one of the most haunted places in Nevada. Tour the old Silver Queen hotel (you can also stay overnight, if you dare!) and ride the haunted open-air train.
NOVEMBER • Get in the holiday spirit at the Welcome to Winter (https://www.palisadestahoe.com/ events-and-activities/events-calendar/welcome-to-winterparty) event in the Village. Watch the annual tree lighting, visit with Santa and his elves as they wander through the village, and stay warm with complimentary hot cocoa and cookies by the outdoor firepits.
DECEMBER • Go on a full moon hike. Experience a unique and peaceful nighttime hike through the snow under the light of the seasonal moon. Head out on a 2-hour guided walk (https://www.viator.com/ tours/Lake-Tahoe/Moonlight-Snowshoe-Tour-Under-a-StarrySky/d816-297051P3) through Tahoe National Forest on snowshoes with plenty of time to stop and stargaze.
KAUAI, HAWAII CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JANUARY • Start the new year off with an adrenaline rush on a rugged off-road adventure (https:// www.kauai.com/kauai-tours/trail-expedition-vip) onboard a utility terrain vehicle. Perfect for the entire family, experienced guides lead you through a 3,000-acre ranch and bamboo jungles up to a private waterfall!
FEBRUARY • Bike the spectacular 8-mile Ke Ala Hele Makāle Coastal Path (https://www.gohawaii.com/ islands/kauai/regions/east-side/ke-ala-hele-makalae) along the Royal Coconut Coast, the island’s only coastal bike and pedestrian path, to explore the beauty of Kauai while enjoying ocean breezes and stunning views at every turn.
MARCH • Visit the Kilauea Lighthouse (https:// www.gohawaii.com/islands/kauai/regions/north-shore/danielk-inouye-kilauea-point-lighthouse) and Wildlife Refuge located at the northernmost tip of the island, uniting history, natural beauty, and conservation efforts. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic ocean views from the lighthouse along with incredible surrounding wildlife.
Kilauea Lighthouse
https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/kauai/regions/ north-shore/daniel-k-inouye-kilauea-point-lighthouse
APRIL • Celebrate Earth Day (https://iheartprinceville. com/events/princeville-events-calendar/) at Prince Albert Park, featuring live music, hula performances, local organic foods, and eco-friendly arts and crafts at this event highlighting local green organizations and all they’re doing to protect our natural habitats and resources.
MAY • Enjoy local Kauai entertainment at “Live on the Lanai,” (https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/events/liveon-the-lanai) including live music, a Hawaiian-themed paint-and-sip, and local favorite trivia nights. This event takes place every Wednesday–Sunday from 4:30–8:30 pm at Anaina Hou Community Park.
JUNE
• Lace up your shoes at the Ha’ena to Hanalei Run (https://hanaleicanoeclub.org/haena-run/), an 8-mile course along a scenic stretch of road, including the breathtaking North Shore. There are also half-marathon, 5K, and a 1-mile youth run options. Reward yourself with a pancake breakfast at the finish line!
JULY • Watch concerts and movies in the park all summer long at the Prince Albert Park (https:// maps.app.goo.gl/PG4q6QYcMJzjb25P8). Bring picnic items and blankets as you gather with family and friends to enjoy free entertainment under the stars. Lineups and showtimes to be announced.
AUGUST • Savor amazing mango-infused dishes prepared by island chefs and local farmers at the annual Waipa Music and Mango Festival (https:// alohavisitorguides.com/waipa-music-mango-festival/). Plus, watch cooking and biggest mango contests, shop for hand-crafted products, and enjoy live music along with kids’ activities.
SEPTEMBER
• Hike the Kalalau Trail to enjoy the best Kauai has to offer like white sand beaches, snorkeling, sea caves, and a 300-foot waterfall all in the same hike. Best of all, The Kalalau trailhead (https://maps.app.goo.gl/YKchzuFem6tdvJgw6/) is located a short thirty-minute drive from Hanalei Bay Resort!
OCTOBER
• The only thing better than coffee & chocolate? Sampling them for a good cause! Enjoy local tastings—along with a free tote bag—at the Kaua'i Chocolate & Coffee Festival (https://www. eventbrite.com/e/2023-kauai-chocolate-coffee-festival-tickets706983275007), benefitting the Hanapepe Economic Alliance and the Maui Wildfire Recovery efforts.
NOVEMBER • Shop like you never have at Kauai’s unique and newest Saturday Night Market (https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/events/last-saturdaynight-market-at-anahola-marketplace) taking place at the Anahola Marketplace on the last Saturday of every month, featuring food and beer, local vendors, plus live music and dancing.
DECEMBER • Ring in the holidays Hawaiian style at the dazzling Festival of Lights (https://kauaifestivaloflights. com/) celebration taking place every night from 6pm–11pm through New Year’s Eve! Visit with Surfin’ Santa and Mrs. Claus, check out The Mermaid Kingdom, and don’t forget the SPAM can tree!
TABLE Talk
LOVE COOKING WITH LAVENDER
Patty Mastracco, longtime Owner who’s also a master chef and cookbook author, is back to share her inventive and mouth-watering recipes with us!
Lavender is the key ingredient this year. From sweet to salty, see how to use this ingredient to put a new and flavorful twist on tried-and-true favorites. Plus, it has been found to help with insomnia and restlessness, lower blood pressure and heart rate, along with reduce stress, anxiety and depression.
Patty MastraccoFRUITY CREAM CHEESE PASTRIES
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 20 to 25 minutes
EQUIPMENT: Baking sheet and oven
INGREDIENTS:
• 1 sheet puff pastry (from a 17.3-oz pkg.), thawed
• Cream cheese, softened
• Dried lavender
• Preserves or jam (any variety)
• Water, milk or coffee creamer
• Sliced almonds (optional)
• 1 to 2 sugar packets
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 400°F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly greased foil. Unfold puff pastry and cut into 9 equal pieces. Press with your fingertips to make squares slightly larger. Place about 1/2 tablespoon of cream cheese in the center of each pastry square and add a pinch of lavender. Top each with 1 teaspoon of preserves. Moisten the edges with water (using your fingertips) and fold over pastry to form a triangle. Press edges lightly to seal in filling. Place on prepared baking sheet and lightly add a bit of water, milk or coffee creamer to the surface with your fingers. Sprinkle with almonds, if desired, then sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until puffed and golden brown. Serve warm or at room temperature. Makes 9 pastries.
Fruity Cream Cheese Pastries
https://youtu.be/pcgdIocm3cc
Lavender
https://youtu.be/LeF6Pp2BCfY
LAVENDER BERRY SYRUP
Use this sweet lavender-infused honey for pancakes or waffles, or drizzle over buttery toast. It’s also a great addition to lemonade, hot or iced tea, and cocktails.
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 5 minutes
STAND TIME: 1 hour
EQUIPMENT: Small saucepan and a fine mesh strainer or coffee filters
INGREDIENTS:
• 1 cup honey
• 1/3 cup fresh blackberries
• 1/4 cup blueberries (use frozen for the best lavender color)
• 1 1/2 tablespoons dried lavender
DIRECTIONS:
Bring honey, blackberries, and lavender to a simmer in a small saucepan. Let simmer for 5 minutes then remove from heat. Mash blackberries with a fork to release juices and let stand for 1 hour to let flavors infuse into the honey. Check the color and add more blueberries if needed for more color. Strain through a fine mesh strainer or a coffee filter and pour into a small bowl or canning jar. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Reheat slightly to thin before serving.
Berry SyrupLAVENDER COCOA SHORTBREAD
With only 4 ingredients, this is a perfect recipe to make in a small kitchen, or if you just need a simple, delicious dessert in a hurry. Also, most of our units have cocoa packets!
PREP TIME: 10 minutes
COOK TIME: 25 minutes
EQUIPMENT: Baking sheet and oven
INGREDIENTS:
• 1/4 cup butter, softened or at room temperature
• 1/2 cup flour
• 3/4 teaspoon dried lavender, plus additional for garnishing the top
• 1 individual hot cocoa packet
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350°F and lightly butter or line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Stir together butter and sugar in a medium bowl with a fork. Add flour and lavender and hot cocoa packet and mix well. Finish mixing with your hands to form a dough. Shape into a smooth round disc about 3/4-inch thick, then place on baking sheet. Sprinkle with a little lavender and press lightly into the surface. Score surface about halfway through the dough with a knife to form 6 wedges. Bake for 25 minutes, then let cool completely before cutting into wedges. Store tightly wrapped or in an airtight container for up to 7 days. Recipe may be doubled.
DIRECTIONS:
At high altitudes, the cook time may be about 5 minutes longer.
VARIATIONS:
• Cocoa Oat Shortbread
• Replace half the flour with instant oats.
• Lavender Shortbread
• Omit hot cocoa packet and add 2 tablespoons sugar.
Lavender Cocoa Shortbread
https://youtu.be/lmIejLa8Hn8
LAVENDER SWEET POTATO FRIES
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 10 minutes
EQUIPMENT: Large skillet or foil-lined baking sheet, stovetop or oven
INGREDIENTS:
• Purple sweet potatoes
• Olive or vegetable oil
• Dried lavender
• Salt and pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS:
Peel sweet potatoes and cut into French fry size sticks. Heat about 1/4-inch of oil in a large skillet set over mediumhigh heat. (Oil is hot when a drop of water added to it pops.) Add enough sweet potatoes to fill the skillet without crowding. Cook for 10 minutes or until browned and slightly crisp and cooked through, stirring occasionally. Season with a generous pinch of lavender and stir again. Remove with a slotted spoon or spatula and let drain on a paper towel lined plate or baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper. Repeat with remaining sweet potatoes, adding additional oil to the skillet as needed.
TIPS:
DID YOU KNOW?
Purple sweet potatoes are a nutritional powerhouse. Just one serving contains twice the daily requirement of vitamin A and half the daily requirement of vitamin C. They are also packed with antioxidants that are linked to reducing inflammation and blood pressure as well as helping overall heart health. As an added bonus: They may also stunt the growth of cancer cells.
If you are in a resort with an oven, toss sweet potatoes with just enough oil to coat and season lightly with lavender, salt and pepper. Place on a foil lined baking sheet and bake at 400°F for 30 minutes, stirring once during cooking. Season with additional lavender, salt and pepper to taste. Lavender
https://youtu.be/PEfJ4dY2xJ0
PATTY’S TIPS:
• Don’t stress too much about being too accurate measuring the berries. You can always add a little more at the end if you need more color.
• No strainer or coffee filter? No problem! Place a paper towel over a measuring cup and make a slight indentation; secure with a rubber band. Pour the warm mixture slowly over the top to strain.
For more of Patty’s delicious recipes along with other food tips, check out her website idofood.com or follow her on Instagram @idofood .
MAKE YOUR
Getaways Green
Whether it’s the shimmering waters of Lake Tahoe or the desert sunrises of Palm Springs, the beautiful places we’ve come to consider our home-away-from-homes help restore us, so naturally we want to help preserve them in return.
With just a few simple tricks, it’s easy to enjoy a more sustainable vacation.
WAYS for a more Eco-friendly Vacay 5
Reuse Bottles & Bags
Bring reusable water bottles and grocery bags to help reduce single-use plastics. Our resorts also have convenient water refilling stations located around the properties. Whenever you can’t reuse bag or bottles, try to recycle as much as possible.
Swap Your Sunscreens
Choose biodegradable or mineral sunscreens to help prevent harmful chemical run-off in waterways and protect delicate coral reefs and marine life —not only are they way better for the environment, but they’re also much better for your skin, too!
Turn Off the Lights
We get it, vacations mean not having to think about things like leaving lights on or running the AC all day, but being more aware of energy consumption entails turning things off while they’re not in use and opting for fresh towel replacements less often.
Buy Fresh and Local
Eat at independent restaurants or farmer’s markets that use locally-sourced ingredients. Since the products haven’t had to travel far, the associated greenhouse emissions are considerably less, and the food also usually tastes fresher, too—a double win!
Offset your Carbon Footprint
Consider purchasing carbon offsets for flights or road trips based on your distance traveled to help fund projects committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions like reforestation or renewable energy initiatives. See how to calculate your offsets here (https://www.cooleffect.org/travel-offset)
YOUR PERSONAL TRAVEL AGENT AI:
Whether it’s wondering what to do or what to wear, AI travel apps have got you covered. From helping you schedule tours and activities, to providing you with a detailed packing list based on the weather in your destination and length of your stay, easy-to-use AI apps are designed to conveniently customize your vacations down to the last detail.
How to Use in 3 Easy Steps:
Open up the app.
Plug in a prompt such as “what to pack for a week-long stay in Lake Tahoe this spring.” (See what AI generated for us below!)
Let AI take care of the rest!
Prompt: What to Pack for a week-long Lake Tahoe Vacation this Spring
AI Response:
Free AI Trip-Planning Apps:
• Wonderplan
• Roam Around
• Trip Planner AI
Packing for a week-long vacation in Lake Tahoe during the spring requires consideration of the weather and the activities you plan to do. Here's a comprehensive list of items you might want to consider:
Clothing:
1. Layers: Spring in Lake Tahoe can have varying temperatures. Pack layers like T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, sweaters, and a lightweight jacket or fleece.
2. Jeans/pants: Comfortable bottoms suitable for outdoor activities like hiking or exploring.
3. Waterproof jacket: For potential rain or snow showers.
4. Swimsuit: If you plan to enjoy hot tubs or visit any hot springs.
5. Hiking/outdoor pants: Lightweight and quick-drying for outdoor activities.
6. Comfortable walking shoes: For exploring the area.
7. Waterproof boots or shoes: Especially if you plan to do any hiking or walking in wet conditions.
8. Hat, gloves, and scarf: Depending on the weather, especially in early spring when it might still be chilly.
9. Socks: A mix of regular and thicker socks for different activities and temperatures.
Gear/Accessories:
1. Daypack or backpack: For hikes or day trips.
2. Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from the sun's glare on the snow or water.
3. Sunscreen and lip balm: The sun can be intense at higher elevations.
4. Reusable water bottle: To stay hydrated during your outdoor adventures.
5. Camera: Capture the beautiful scenery.
Miscellaneous:
1. Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, etc.
2. Medications: Any prescriptions or over-the-counter medications you might need.
3. First aid kit: Band-Aids, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, etc.
4. Portable charger: Keep your devices charged, especially if you're using them for navigation or photography.
Specific Activity Gear:
1. Snow gear (if applicable): If you plan to ski, snowboard, or engage in snowrelated activities, pack appropriate clothing and gear like gloves, goggles, and snow pants.
2. Hiking gear: Consider bringing a backpack, trekking poles, and proper hiking boots if you plan to explore trails.
Other Considerations:
1. Travel documents: IDs, reservation confirmations, and any necessary permits or tickets.
2. Cash/credit cards: For shopping, dining, or any unforeseen expenses.
3. Entertainment: Books, e-reader, or any other form of entertainment for leisure time.
Always check the weather forecast closer to your travel date for more accurate packing decisions. This comprehensive list should cover most of your needs for a week-long stay in Lake Tahoe during the spring season, but feel free to tailor it to your specific plans and preferences.
You Spoke,We Acted
BECAUSE YOUR OPINIONS MATTER TO US!
ONE MORE NIGHT (OR A FEW)
I would like to know what to do if I just want to get away for a night or two or would like to add a couple days onto my week. –Ben C.
We get needing to escape for just a few days or keeping the week-long vacation fun going. Check out GPX Nightly Getaways (https://www.gpxvacations.com/nightly/) where you can book as many extra nights you want at exclusive rates.
RESORTS AT A GLANCE
I would like to view all of your resorts in one place, including a map of where each is located. –Terra P.
Check out our Family of Resorts (https:// www.grandpacificresorts.com/resorts/) to view of our family of resorts on a dot point map. You’ll also see each resort listed individually along with the ability to view its website and book a stay, making exploring new resorts in new destinations easier than ever.
CLEAN TRAVEL
I’ve seen several mentions of offsetting carbon emissions and would like to have it explained more. –Bryana W.
A carbon offset program (https://www.cooleffect. org/about-us) allows you to lessen the impact of harmful emissions whenever you travel. By donating a nominal amount, you contribute to environmental conservation programs dedicated to reducing carbon emissions.
VACATION EVEN BETTER
As an Owner with Grand Pacific Resorts, you get exclusive access to GPX, our internal exchange network, where you can enjoy incredible perks without any membership fees.
On top of being able to exchange your week, gift it to family and friends, or request a specific resort location, we offer other incredible benefits to help you vacation even better.
PERKS, PLEASE
GPX Perks is a credits-based vacation program that allows you to earn and apply points towards perks like upgrades, rental cars, and tour packages. No travel plans? No problem. Deposit your week and get 2X the value of your annual maintenance fee back.
CRUISES ARE CALLING
All aboard! Embark on a wide variety of cruise lines featuring multiple itineraries and portsof-call with onboard food and entertainment included. The best part? You can apply a good deal of Savings Credits so that you can cruise on out of here at exclusive rates!
DISCOVER NEW DESTINATIONS
Be as spontaneous as you like with GPX Insider, which allows you to exchange your week for just $89 on select weeks. Choose from hundreds of select rental weeks in locations both domestic and abroad for just $399, allowing you to venture out further more often.
CONVENIENT CANCELLATION
We know that plans can change sometimes, and flexibility is important. While our standard cancellation policy still applies, add flex booking to your exchange week for just $39, which allows you to cancel up to one week before your check-in date for your total peace of mind.
SPOTLIGHT ON Legacy Resorts
Whether you dream of the beach, the mountains, or the desert, you have the option to purchase more weeks to take more vacations at your home resort or become an Owner at a sister property managed by Grand Pacific Resorts.
Check out the incredible new enhancements we’ve made on our Legacy Resorts website (https://www. vacation-resales.com/resorts/), including the option to request digital brochures complete with virtual tours and videos, allowing you to explore our resorts easier than ever before!
We love having you as an Owner with Grand Pacific Resorts and hope that you will enjoy Ownership for many years. However, if the time comes, this team of licensed real estate agents is also available to assist with every aspect of your resale.
OWNERS Meet & Greet
We love meeting with Owners at our Annual Owners Meetings and hearing about all the ways you make lifelong memories while on vacation.
These meetings are a great opportunity to meet other fellow Owners and also see how we can continue enriching your Ownership experience.
This year, we will continue holding meetings both in person as well as virtually. Be sure to visit your Owners Community for more information.
We look forward to seeing you!
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THINGS TO DO
When I get to my vacation destination, I really want to get out and explore all the area has to offer. How do I go about looking into recommended activities? –Lynn L.
Whether it’s your home resort or somewhere new, check out our Destination Guides (https://issuu.com/ grandpacificresorts/docs) for tons of information on how to experience the best each resort location has to offer. You can also flip to [page 12] for calendars featuring all of the latest events in each resort location where there is something for every type of traveler!
PLEASE EXPLAIN PERKS
What exactly are GPX Perks and is it free to sign up? –Michele R.
GPX Perks is a credits-based shopping experience that is complimentary for GPX members! Once you enroll, you instantly start earning Savings Credits to apply towards travel perks like cruises, rental cars, tour packages, gift cards, and even spa days to help you vacation even better. Check out our GPX Perks (https://www.gpxvacations.com/ introducing-gpx-perks/) page for more info and to sign up if you haven’t already!
SHARING THE LOVE
How can I gift my week with my family and friends? –Linda B.
We agree that vacations are best shared with loved ones. Fortunately, sharing the many benefits of Ownership with your friends and family is now easier than ever. Simply book your week as usual through GPX (https://www.gpxvacations.com/) then change the guest name to the person or people you would like to have it.
Walking FOR GOOD
Grand Pacific Resorts is honored to be a part of the extended Christel House family, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing students living in impoverished communities around the world with educational opportunities.
For two decades, we have supported Christel House through a variety of initiatives ranging from hosting golf fundraisers to purchasing laptops to providing students with internships.
This past fall, our Associates signed up to walk, jog, bike, and exercise in the Christel House Walk-A-Thon as they logged miles to help raise awareness and funds for the cause.
We’re thrilled to announce that we exceeded our initial goal of 1.25 million steps by logging over 3.5 million steps, placing us first on the leaderboard and raising enough money to provide 12 Christel House students in Mexico City with a full year of school, including books, uniforms, supplies, lunches, transportation, healthcare, and counseling.
“It’s been so exciting watching our Associates come work together for such a worthy cause,” said Grand Pacific Resorts Co-President, David Brown. “I look forward to continuing to support Christel House well into the future.”
Vacations THAT HELP HEAL
Every October, we encourage our Owners to consider donating their week to a breast cancer survivor through our GPX Revive & Thrive Program, together with Send Me On Vacation, a non-profit organization dedicated to sending survivors on vacations.
Thanks to our partnerships and our incredibly charitable Owners, we were able to gift 6 breast cancer survivors with a week-long vacation this fall. The women traveled from all over, including as far away as Toronto, Canada, to partake in some much-needed rest and relaxation at San Clemente Inn located near the beautiful Southern California coast.
The ladies enjoyed delicious chef-prepared meals, walking along the San Clemente Pier, soaking in the resort hot tub, and even a high afternoon tea at The Tea House on Los Rios in nearby San Juan Capistrano. Most importantly, it was an ideal opportunity for them to pause, reflect, and rejuvenate in a peaceful setting.
If you’d like to get involved with this cause, you can so by donating your week through GPX Revive & Thrive (https://www.gpxvacations.com/ donate/), or by making a direct contribution to Send Me On Vacation (https://sendmeonvacation. org/). We continue to be so touched by your immense generosity and look forward to sending many more survivors on welldeserved vacations.
Champions WE ARE THE
GNEX
Considered one of the most esteemed honors in the hospitality industry, the GNEX Vacation Industry Awards recognizes companies and individuals for their notable achievements. GNEX acknowledged our ability to cultivate and maintain strong partnerships with board members along with our dedication to ensuring that Owner, Guest, and Associate experiences are all consistently exceptional.
Grand Pacific Resorts won Best Management Company and Best Overall Company at the 13th annual GNEX Vacation Industry Awards held at the historic Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego earlier this
year, marking the 5th consecutive year that Grand Pacific Resorts won Best Management Company and the 2nd year we won Best Overall Company.
“It is an honor to be recognized at the GNEX Conference,” said Nigel Lobo, RRP, Chief Operating Officer of Grand Pacific Resorts. “These awards serve as a testament to our ongoing commitment to creating the best possible vacation ownership experiences. It is because of our devoted Associates who continually go above and beyond that we have the privilege of building upon our successes year after year.”
ARDA
We are thrilled to celebrate earning 20 finalist positions and taking home 4 awards at the ARDA Conference this year! Every year, ARDA recognizes timeshare industry professionals and programs for their noteworthy accomplishments and excellence in a range of competitive categories.
Our finalists traveled to the ARDA Conference in Orlando, Florida where the winners were announced. Along with opportunities for exclusive networking, team building and personal enrichment, attendees enjoyed a variety of special events, including a fun day at Walt Disney World and a relaxing pool day in a hosted cabana at the Hilton Orlando.
Finalist Stacey Stanford said, “Experiencing ARDA was so memorable and has inspired me to continue working on what I’m passionate about. I also loved having the opportunity to connect with my fellow Associates on a new level and am grateful for the family we have created at Grand Pacific Resorts.”
We extend a huge congratulations to all of our deserving finalists and winners!
2023 ARDY WINNERS:
ARDA 2023 (from left to right): Rosalie Schrock, Renee Wagner, James Leveridge, Leo Burgos, Michael Tuimavave, Chris Higa, Stacey Stanford, Kelly Carnell, Dexter Carranza, Teresa Leduc, Nigel Lobo, Maya McLaughlin, Patrick Fernane, Ramon Hernandez, Ryan Gaut, Bryan Boyd, Dustin McClellan, Abby Escalante, Michael Conery Bryan Boyd Michael Conery Abby EscalanteSpotlights
Here at Grand Pacific Resorts, our BE EPIC values of Balance, Empowerment, Enthusiasm, Passion, Integrity, and Consistency are the essence of our culture and what drive us to create experiences worth sharing.
Our Teams are always finding new ways to BE EPIC in all that they do. Every day across our resorts, Associates perform outstanding acts of service for Owners, Guests, and their fellow Team Members.
Jaquelina P. | Night Auditor at Coronado Beach Resort
VALUES DISPLAYED: INTEGRITY
Jaquelina Padilla’s fellow Associate, Pearl, found herself without a babysitter right before her shift was about to start. Pearl knew her Team needed her that day and wanted to do everything to avoid calling out. She reached out to Jaquelina to see if she could cover her shift. Jaquelina informed Pearl that she could not cover her shift as she was already babysitting her granddaughter, but that she would be happy to babysit Pearl’s children as well. Pearl was so relieved to have someone she knows and trusts watch her kids and was even more comforted knowing her children loved spending time with their Abuela Jaq!
Charlie J. | Director of Maintenance at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort
VALUES DISPLAYED: PASSION & ENTHUSIASM
An Owner fell and cut her leg while walking on the sidewalk. After paramedics assessed her and determined she was ok, Charlie quickly jumped into action by helping the Owner return to her room safely. The Owner was extremely grateful for Charlie’s care, saying that he “went above and beyond” his job to help her. Later on in the week, Charlie checked in on the Owner again to ask how she was doing after the fall and to see whether she needed anything. Charlie’s lead-by-example approach and caring nature make him an exemplary Associate and incredibly valued member of our Team.
BALANCE
Understanding one’s priorities and actively balancing them to be fulfilled.
EMPOWERMENT
We nurture and believe in our Associate’s abilities and entrust them to deliver heartfelt service.
ENTHUSIASM
We don’t stop at “good enough.” We keep going until we get there.
PASSION
We are passionate about our service culture. Providing amazing service isn’t just our duty, it’s our pleasure.
INTEGRITY
If we say it, we mean it. We do the right thing because it’s the right thing to do.
CONSISTENCY
Our Owners and Guests trust us to deliver excellent service that is dependable and consistent in every interaction.
Spencer
VALUES DISPLAYED: EMPOWERMENT, PASSION & INTEGRITY
A family discovered the daily shuttle they had been taking to and from the ski resort could not run due to the gridlocked holiday traffic. Tired after enjoying a long day on the slopes, the family was now stuck with all their gear at the ski area. Spencer leapt into action and tried to reach the Guests in his own vehicle. When he realized he couldn’t make it to them either, he parked his car and headed over on foot. He threw all three pairs of the family’s skis over his shoulder and helped them walk back to Olympic Village Inn. The family was so grateful for Spencer’s tireless effort in helping get them back to their accommodations.
Kailani
VALUES DISPLAYED: PASSION & ENTHUSIASM
A Guest approached the Front Desk where it was discovered that they had fallen victim to fraud and had no actual reservation. Kailani immediately engaged management to help the family recover their money and salvage their vacation. Kailani is always solution-oriented, consistently goes above and beyond to assist her Team, and is dedicated to helping others while showing a high level of enthusiasm for her work.
M. | Front Desk Manager at Olympic Village Inn A. | Front Desk Supervisor at Hanalei Bay ResortCELEBRATING THE Heart Of Our House
ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING OLYMPICS
It was a day filled with chants, cheers, and friendly competition as Housekeeping Teams from across our Southern California properties dressed up in costumes and gathered for the much-anticipated return of annual Housekeeping Olympics.
Our Co-President, David Brown kicked off the afternoon by offering the participants a welcome message in both English and Spanish. “This event honors and showcases you in all your excellence! Your superior Housekeeping skills are truly appreciated by the 90,000 families who vacation with GPR every year,” he said before announcing, “Let the games begin!”
A bullhorn and loud cheering signaled the start of the three featured competitions:
Towel Folding
Who could fold the most towels in under a minute
Pillowcase Race
Who could stuff the most pillowcases in under a minute
Towel Origami
Who could make the most inventive towel shapes the fastest
“Everyone here is the heart of every resort, and to celebrate them is truly something special,” said Holly Ansley, Regional Vice President of Operations.
The afternoon culminated in mariachis and Mexican food along with Housekeeping and Maintenance Teams getting a chance to meet and mingle with fellow Associates from other resorts.
General Manager at Carlsbad Seapointe Resort, Clinton Owen, summed it up by saying, “Everybody here is amazing. Even though we’re all from different properties, we’re all one Team.”
Congratulations to Robert Lucero, for winning the Grand Giveaway from 2023-2024.
Our next winner could be you!