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GENERAL MANAGER
Randy Chapin
JIM & SHELLY HARRIS, OWNERS AT CARLSBAD INN BEACH RESORT
RESORT SPOTLIGHT
CORONADO BEACH RESORT + TAHOE BEACH & SKI CLUB SPRING / SUMMER 2016
INSIDE THIS ISSUE 4
Greetings from Grand Pacific Resorts
Your favorite associates are getting noticed!
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BE EPIC Moments Service stories from your vacation
8 Mailbox
Your comments and suggestions
10 What’s New Learn the History of Coronado Island pg. 14
Will we see you at your annual meeting this year?
12 Picture Perfect
One family explores Kauai’s South Shore
RESORT SPOTLIGHT
14 From Tent City to Timeshare
A history of Coronado Beach Resort
22 Home Away From Home Get to Know Owners Jim & Shelly Harris pg. 34
Summer at Tahoe Beach & Ski Club
ASSOCIATE SNAPSHOT
30 Get to Know Randy Chapin
General Manager at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel
OWNER SNAPSHOT
34 Living the Dream: The Joys of Retirement
Owners Jim and Shelly Harris explore California with Grand Pacific Resorts
40 Table Talk
Creamy Guacamole
Owner Jim Harris shares his guacamole recipe
42 Feature
Come for the Wine, Stay for the Food
The story behind RiverPointe Napa Valley’s most popular activity
44 GPR Cares
One Lucky Family
Giving rescue animals the chance of a forever home
46 You Ask, We Answer
An in-depth look at your benefits
48 Mark Your Calendar
See what’s going on in Southern California
GREETINGS the many ways that our associates have made your vacation more special. That’s why we’re so proud when our associates are recognized, within the family and by the industry as a whole.
SO OFTEN WE HEAR ABOUT
In the last few months, your favorite associates have received numerous accolades, and I’d like to devote this space to recognize their service. Many have worked at their resorts for more than 20 years. Others have only been with us for a short time. But all are dedicated to living out our BE EPIC Values. RESORT TR ADES
Resort Trades is a magazine for resort managers and board members. Holly Ansley, general manager at Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel, and Tina Kalberg, front desk manager at Channel Island Shores, were featured on the cover of the February issue. Visit ResortTrades.com to browse the February issue and read about all of the ways Tina and Holly are making their resorts more memorable for owners and guests.
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Holly Ansley
Tina Kalberg
General Manager, Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel
Front Desk Manager, Channel Island Shores
A R DA
The American Resort Development Association recognizes the industry’s top performers at their annual convention. This year’s winners won’t be announced until May 4, 2016, but we couldn’t be more proud of our finalists: Hanalei Bay Resort Community Service
Renée Wagner, RRP Women on Their Way
Linda Carranza Spirit of Hospitality
Annabel Ragasa Housekeeping Manager
Grand Pacific Resorts is also up for several awards for its philanthropy and service culture, and Randy Chapin from Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel was profiled in the March issue of Developments.
Annabel Ragasa Housekeeping Manager, Hanalei Bay Resort
BEST OF THE BEST
Grand Pacific Resorts celebrates its star associates at its annual Best of the Best awards gala. Visit our website to find out who won BE EPIC Champion of the Year at your resort, and be sure to congratulate them the next time you’re on vacation! Congratulations to Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel for winning Resort of the Year, and a special shout out to Erin O’Brien from Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge for winning Resort General Manager of the Year. PERSPECTIV E
Grand Pacific Vacation Services won Best Team from Perspective Magazine for the second year in a row. These awards are considered among the highest achievements in vacation ownership, as the winners are decided in part from peer voting. Grand Pacific Resorts also brought home Best Overall Company. Thank you to all of the owners who voted for us! I’m so proud of our team and hope you will join me in celebrating their accomplishments. If you receive exceptional service from an associate that makes them deserving of recognition, we want to hear about it! Ask the front desk for a BE EPIC Moments card and present it to the associate. You can also submit your story at GrandPacificResorts.com/Feedback.
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GRAND PACIFIC RESORTS is a family of associates who are committed to
“Enriching Lives by Creating Experiences Worth Sharing.” Our culture is based on our BE EPIC Values Balance
Understanding one’s priorities and actively balancing them to feel fulfilled.
Empowerment
We nurture and believe in our associates’ 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 guests and owners trust us to deliver service excellence that is dependable and consistent at every interaction.
BE EPIC Moments Submitted by Sharon N.
We go to Kauai every other year. This year we had the opportunity to travel to San Diego and stay at your property in Oceanside and finally at Coronado Beach Resort. From day one we were treated exceptionally well. We were very impressed with the attention we received when we were greeted by Gary at Coronado Beach Resort. He was so accommodating and made us feel warmly welcome.
As I prepared to call the resort on my cell phone my husband received a call from Gary on his cell phone. He had possession of my purse and sunglasses. Kudos to the well trained women that cleaned our room. The process began immediately, after we left. Also, my belongings were brought to Gary’s attention. This exceptional man got in his car and drove to the airport! Within 20 minutes, he was walking up to the door at the airport, where we were waiting.
This is a world of discontent; we read about the violence and erratic behavior of people every day. Often times we wonder what has happened to “human kindness.” Even our politics is scary and troubling.
We live in Chicago! This kindness is so unlikely. Gary is an incredible young man. We are so grateful to him for making our stay pleasant and for showing us that there are good people in our world who need to be recognized!
I need to tell you that we had a great experience at Coronado Beach Resort. Gary did influence that feeling of comfort and acceptance immediately. He continued to strengthen our opinion of him every day.
Grand Pacific Resorts needs to know that this young man went over and above expectations! He is truly a major reason for the success that Coronado Beach Resort enjoys. Please recognize this young man’s exceptional efforts and work ethic. You are fortunate to have him in your employment.
WE ARE TIMESHARE OWNERS IN KAUAI.
On the last day of our stay, we left our condo after checking for belongings, not once, but possibly 6 times between my husband and me. When we got to the airport, I realized that I had left my purse and sunglasses behind. I was miserable. My first thoughts were that it would be my loss and never would I retrieve my valuables.
We couldn’t agree more! It’s always wonderful to hear about our associates delivering such heartfelt service. We make sure they hear how much you appreciate them! SUBMIT your BE EPIC Moment at
GrandPacificResorts.com/Feedback
MAILBOX Cuddle Blankets—Cat Tested, Cat Approved I am the pet human to four cats my sister rescued in Omaha, Nebraska— Frosty Santo, Ronnie Santo, Gus Gustofferson, and Jimmy T. Stripes. They behave as a little pack so I call them The Jets, as in West Side Story. As soon as I opened the box with the lovely cuddle blanket in it under the supervision of The Jets, they knew it was meant for them. Everything is. I put it on the bed they allow me to use at night and they are quite comfy. They feel sure they can improve the blanket greatly by adding gray and black cat hairs. It is lovely and so plush and soft. I am sure we will all enjoy it. Vicki D., Sedona, Arizona Get a cuddle blanket for yourself or your critters at MyGrandOpportunity.com. You’ll also find mattresses, sheet sets, and other home goods from your resort. We pass our savings on to you as a way of saying “thank you” for being an owner. – Editors
WHY NOT ASK?
I really enjoyed the magazine. I’d love to see an insider’s guide to Southern California that points out lesser-known things in the area. For instance, Torrey Pines is a great park in Del Mar but not a lot of people know about it. Has Grand Pacific Resorts considered doing anything like this? David P., Del Mar, California
Pocket Guide SoCal Edition
S O FF ER E IN SI D
SAN DIEGO from North to South
Discover the Best Family-Friendly Vacation Spots
You’re in luck! Your nightly rental benefit, ResorTime, published a Southern California pocket guide last winter. Find it at ResorTime.com. We’re also in the process of creating pocket guides for each Grand Pacific Resort, which include insider tips from local associates. Stay tuned for more details! –Editors
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THANK YOU to everyone who provided feedback on the last issue! We’re actively incorporating your suggestions into Time Together and our ownership company as a whole. If you have any further suggestions, visit GrandPacificResorts.com/Share –Editors
YOU R FEEDBACK
A LWAY S H E R E F OR YO U
I really enjoyed [the fall/winter] issue. Publishing it is a real service to owners. I have owned timeshares for over 35 years but there are always new things to know. Your articles will help owners to get the most out of owning their timeshare. Please feature more resort profiles and keep us posted on Bonus Time.
It would be great if you had some topics available to reference by computer. For example, a class that explains how to use Grand Pacific Exchange for exchanges. I have always used another exchange company and decided to try GPX. I had to make a lot of calls to figure out how to accomplish this.
Roberta C., Santa Rosa, California This is an awesome magazine. It was fun turning the pages on my computer. My husband Richard and I have been deeded owners at Tahoe Beach & Ski Club since 1985, so hearing more about our favorite go-to summer place is always interesting to us. I’d like to see more information on places to visit in California. Joan V., Hayward, California
Bonnie L., Alameda, California We know some owners prefer to look up benefits information at their convenience, so we created a new Q&A section at GrandPacificResorts.Force.com/help. Type a topic into the search box or browse the most commonly asked questions to learn how to maximize your ownership benefits, including GPX. If you have specific questions, you can call a vacation specialist at (888) 477-6967, leave a comment on our Facebook page, or visit GrandPacificResorts.com/Support. We’re here to help! –Editors
THE FINE PRINT Several readers have asked how to print Time Together for later reference. In keeping with our sustainability commitment, we consciously chose not to release a print version when we launched the first issue in December 2014. If you do want to save an article, you’ll find a built-in print feature when you roll your mouse over the tab at the top. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS We want to hear from you! Give feedback on Time Together, tell us how we can improve your ownership experience, or simply share what you’ve been up to lately. You’ll be entered in a contest to win a cuddle blanket. Comments may be edited for length and clarity.
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SIP N’ SHARE AT YOUR ANNUAL MEETING
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from publishing Time Together, it’s that you want to hear from other owners! Last year we made it our mission to capture what you love most about ownership. We hosted a Sip N’ Share booth at three annual meetings. Owners enjoyed 10
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lemonade and cookies while sharing their vacation traditions on camera. Now we’re taking Sip N’ Share on the road. We recently stopped by the annual meeting at Carlsbad Seapointe Resort. Owners reflected on their experiences at the resort, which turns 20 this year.
TWO WAYS TO WIN 2016 SIP N’ SHARE SCHEDULE Look for us at your annual meeting! If you can’t be there or we’re not at your resort this year, send your video to TimeTogether@GPResorts.com. Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa – APRIL 24 Hanalei Bay Resort – MAY 11 & 12
Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel – JUNE 4 Coronado Beach Resort – JUNE 15
RiverPointe Napa Valley – JULY 17
Tahoe Beach & Ski Club – SEPTEMBER 24
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Tell us how to complete this fun fact (hint, the answer’s in this issue) by visiting our Facebook page and leaving a comment in the post announcing the launch of this issue. You’ll be entered to win a cuddle blanket from Grand Opportunity. For another opportunity to win a cuddle blanket, share your thoughts on Time Together and how we can continue to improve this owner resource.
FU N FAC T “From 1910 to around 1950, tourists who couldn’t afford the Hotel del Coronado stayed across the street in rustic accommodations known as for $4.50 per night.”
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ABOVE: “Hotel del Coronado, San Diego, Calif.” Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA, c. 1928, LOC-LC-USZ62-110819
PICTURE PERFECT Ocean Cliffs
Poipu, Kauai
Kauai is full of hiking trails, but on this particular day we decided to go off the beaten bath and explore the cliffs just outside of the Point at Poipu. We stayed here after spending the first half of our trip at Hanalei Bay Resort on the North Shore. The South Shore of Kauai has a totally different vibe from the North Shore. While the North Shore is very remote and undeveloped, the South Shore has a more active feel (by Kauai standards). It’s a great place to go with kids. You can snorkel, shop, golf, or just hang out at the beach. P H O T O C R E D I T: L I S A W.
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C O R O N A D O B E A C H R E S O R T, 1415 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118 R ESORT
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C O R O N A D O B E A C H R E S O R T. C O M
A History of
CORONADO
BEACH
RESORT FROM TENT CIT Y TO TIMESHARE STROLLING DOWN ORANGE AVENUE TODAY,
it’s hard to imagine a time when Coronado wasn’t a popular resort town. No matter what time of year you visit, the Crown City is always humming with life, its pristine beaches and small town vibe making it one of San Diego’s can’t-miss attractions. By David Brown
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CLOCKWISE, LEFT TO RIGHT: “Lithograph of Coronado Beach” Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, HABS CAL, 37-CORO,1-ca0567; “Coronado Hotel & Tent City, San Diego, Cal.” W.D. Lambert; “Hotel Coronado, Coronado Beach, Cal.” Stereo-Travel Company, Corona, NY, c. 1912, LOC-LC-USZ62-94328
Less than 150 years ago,
the peninsula was an unoccupied Spanish
hacienda, covered with nothing but coastal
scrub. It wasn’t until the late 19th century
that Coronado caught the attention of wealthy investors, and it was only about 25 years ago
that Coronado Beach Resort became an important part of the resort community.
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S PA N I S H S E T T L E M E N T & MEXICA N INDEPENDENCE
In 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo claimed the port of San Miguel for the Spanish crown. Sixty years later, Sebastian Vizcaino renamed the site San Diego. His crude map of the area included the Coronado peninsula, which means “Crowned One” in Spanish. Vizcaino was the last European to visit the area for 167 years. Spain founded the first presidio and mission in San Diego in 1769, after King Carlos III of Spain became concerned about Russia’s encroaching presence in western North America. San Diego became the first official city in what is known today as California.
In 1821, Mexico gained its independence from Spain and the newly-formed government began issuing land grants to prominent citizens and loyal Mexican military officers. In 1846, Governor Pio Pico gave Coronado to Don Pedro Carillo, who began using the land to raise cattle. Five months later, Carillo sold the land to an American captain for $1,000. THE HOTEL DEL CORONA DO & TENT CIT Y
Over the next 39 years, Coronado changed hands several more times. No one saw much commercial potential in the peninsula until 1885, when a group of investors known as the Coronado Beach Company
purchased the land for $110,000 and announced their plans to build a beachfront hotel. News of the hotel sparked new interest in the peninsula. The Coronado Beach Company began selling land parcels at auction and created the San Diego and Coronado Ferry Company, which made its first run in 1886. On February 19, 1888, the newly-built Hotel del Coronado opened its doors to the public and began attracting travelers from around the country, who flocked to the peninsula for its sunny climate, island feel, and picturesque beaches. Postcards from the era show dozens of guests wading in the waves in front of the Hotel del Coronado. Other daily activities at the T I M E TO G E T H E R : S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2016
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“Tent City, as it became known, offered rustic lodging for tourists who could not afford the opulence of the Hotel del Coronado.” hotel included hunting parties, archery, tennis, and fishing expeditions into the bay. The Coronado Water Company also promoted the health benefits of the natural springs nearby, and many travelers came from back East after their
doctors told them to move to San Diego’s temperate climate. The railroads went so far as to say in their advertisements that “People are so healthy in San Diego that no doctors will find employment there.” In 1889, John Spreckels purchased the then-bankrupt Coronado Beach Company holdings for $500,000, an incredibly low sum considering that the Hotel del Coronado was recently included in a multibillion dollar real estate transaction! Eleven years after Spreckels bought Coronado Beach Company, he set up several hundred tents and thatched roof cottages south of the hotel and what is now Coronado Municipal Beach.
LEFT TO RIGHT: “Northwest Elevation - Hotel Del Coronado”; “Southwest Elevation Showing Ballroom” Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, HABS CAL, 37-CORO,1-ca0567
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MEMORABLE MOMENTS
“This resort is excellent and features a parrot to greet you in the lobby each day. The staff will help with everything, including a stamp for your post card. The resort is across the street from the Del and the beach. Restaurants are plentiful within walking distance. It provides all types of beach equipment and bicycles.” – Diana S. “I love the intimate feeling of the Coronado Beach Resort! Without exception, the staff at the Coronado Beach Resort was the most helpful and friendliest we have encountered during our many resort stays. Thank you to your unbelievably talented staff for their incredible customer service. All your amenities are spot on and you are so ideally located! We really enjoyed the kayaking on Coronado bay and wine tasting in the evening.” – Heideh R.
Tent City, as it became known, offered rustic lodging for tourists who could not afford the opulence of the Hotel del Coronado. For $4.50 a week, visitors could rent a canvas tent furnished with a bed, wash bowl, dresser, and chair. The accommodations may not have been glamorous, but you certainly couldn’t beat the location. Tent City remained a popular summer destination for more than 40 years, until it was closed to make room for the Silver Strand Highway. CORONA DO BE ACH R ESORT
After Tent City closed, more hotels began popping up, including a motel on a half-acre lot between Adella Avenue and Glorietta Boulevard on Orange Avenue.
In the late 1980s two local developers made plans to tear down the motel and build a 75-unit hotel there, to be operated as an annex to the Hotel del Coronado. The developers planned to obtain financing from a Japanese bank, but when the Japanese banking crisis hit in 1989, they found themselves with approved permits and plans, but no construction funds. At that point, Grand Pacific Resorts stepped in with alternative financing. My business partner and I wanted to avoid the costly and time-consuming process of reapplying for permits, so we kept the exterior architecture plans intact and reconfigured the interior to include 53 timeshare units.
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ABOVE: Downtown San Diego, the Coronado bridge, and Coronado today.
INSIDER INFO Archaeological excavations suggest that the La Jolla tribe visited Coronado seasonally in search of fish, game, berries, and other food beginning approximately 7,000 years ago.
San Diego is often referred to as the “Plymouth Rock of the West.” It’s where the Spanish first landed when they arrived in California in 1769 after a 167-year hiatus.
John D. Spreckels was one of San Diego’s best known entrepreneurs and extremely influential in local development. He and his brother donated the funds for the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park.
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When the resort opened for pre-sales in 1991, demand was overwhelming, even though the economy was in the depths of a recession. In fact, intervals at Coronado Beach Resort were selling so quickly that I personally typed contracts alongside the contract processors for the first couple of weeks. Part of the draw of Coronado Beach Resort was that this was truly the public’s only opportunity to buy a fractional piece of real estate in Coronado. Shortly after construction began, the City of Coronado placed a ban on new timeshare projects, which is still in effect today. Even the most run down homes on Coronado sold for upwards of one million dollars, so a timeshare week at $15,000 to $25,000 was a deal. In the end, the resort sold out one full year sooner than projected.
Today Coronado Beach Resort continues the Coronado tradition of hospitality. Every year, thousands of owners and guests visit Coronado Beach Resort to make memories with friends and family while enjoying the scenic environment. About the Author David Brown is the co-owner and co-president of Grand Pacific Resorts and its affiliated companies. Together with his business partner, Tim Stripe, David has developed and managed timeshare resorts for more than 25 years. David sits on the board of directors at the American Resort Development Association, the D.C.-based trade association representing the timeshare industry. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California since 1998. David lives in San Diego and has four children and three grandchildren nearby.
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FINDING THE PERFECT
Home Away From Home SUMMER AT TAHOE BE ACH & SKI CLUB BY JOSH MCNAIR
Located right on the water, five minutes from downtown South Lake Tahoe, the Tahoe Beach & Ski Club is a fantastic spot to stay. With amenities ranging from a kitchen to a private beach with a ping pong table on it, it’s hard not to be excited about a summer vacation here. I had the opportunity to visit for a few days and loved my time at this resort. TA H O E B E A C H & S K I C L U B 3601 Lake Tahoe Boulevard, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 R ESORT
(530) 541-6220
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TA H O E B E A C H A N D S K I. C O M
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The Arrival
The Room
WHEN I ARRIVED AT THE RESORT
I easily found parking and had a nice welcome from the resort staff. I saw many of the same people during my time there and was always greeted warmly. It was a great way to start our stay.
was like a home away from home. We had a half kitchen with a full fridge, living room area and table, two patios, two bathrooms, and a jetted tub. It was one of those places that you have a hard time leaving.
The resort itself is five different buildings. We stayed on the third floor of the main building in a onebedroom unit. With only a few minutes of walking we were at the private beach, which had plenty of seating, barbecues, ping pong tables, and a heated pool and spa. It was a great place to relax and watch the sunset or to go for a swim without fighting the crowds.
One of the things I really liked was that the room had a DVD player and that you could check out DVDs from the main lobby. They had a great selection and it was fun to spend a day exploring Tahoe then relax with a movie. The room also had two balconies which was nice for relaxing after a long day.
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OUR ONE-BEDROOM UNIT
E X T R A I N S P I R AT I O N Moms Everyday visited South Lake Tahoe last summer. Board member Jacob Bercu shared the story behind Tahoe Beach & Ski Club and how it went from a Golden Era motel to a contemporary mountain resort.
What Type of Tahoe Traveler Are You?
Our definitive guide has something for everyone, from the Cultural Explorer to the Nature Lover.
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INSIDER INFO Tales of Tahoe Tessie, an 80-foot cryptozoological creature, date back more than two centuries. The animal purportedly lives in an underwater tunnel beneath Cave Rock.
Lake Tahoe’s water is one of the purest large lakes in the world. Commercially distilled water is 99.998 percent pure. Lake Tahoe comes close at 99.994 percent.
Development has decreased the clarity of Lake Tahoe, but it’s still clear enough that you can see a white dinner plate 70 feet below the surface.
MEMORABLE MOMENTS
“The sounds of the lake and the view of the snow-capped mountains across the way is why we come to relax and de-stress. It is unbelievable how peaceful it is especially during the spring season. There are many great places nearby for excellent food also.”
“We have been owners here for years and love it! They have their own private beach and beach towels are provided. There’s a game room and small fitness center for use when you can’t get outside. The rooms are very clean and the staff is very helpful and friendly.”
– Scott H.
– Faye G.
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The Area and it was in a really good location. Most places you will want to drive to, but the drive is usually pretty quick. A few of the spots I recommend for food near the resort are Artemis Mediterranean Grill, which is a three-minute walk, and MacDuff’s Public House, which is a five-minute drive. Really though, you can’t go wrong with the food in this town, there are so many fantastic spots. MY WIFE AND I WERE ABLE TO WALK TO A FEW SPOTS AROUND THE RESORT,
All in all, Tahoe Beach & Ski Club is a great place to stay in South Lake Tahoe. I was incredibly pleased with my time there, everything from the staff to the room was top-notch and I can’t wait to stay here again.
A B O UT TH E AUTH O R Josh is the blogger behind California Through My Lens. He is addicted to adventure and determined to explore as much of California as possible. Josh’s goal is to help other realize all the amazing things they have within 45 minutes of their house. He loves food, road trips, and quirky roadside attractions.
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AS S O CI ATE S NA PS HOT
Randy Chapin General Manager at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel
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joined Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel as general manager more than 25 years ago, bringing his Midwestern warmth to the 193-unit beachfront resort in Carlsbad, California. According to Joli Hatch, Randy’s assistant general manager, “He lives and breathes hospitality. It’s in his DNA. Our team couldn’t ask for a better leader.” RANDY CHAPIN
Over the years, Randy has watched multiple generations grow up at his resort. There are numerous grandchildren of longtime owners who have known Randy their whole life and are now bringing their children to Carlsbad. Owners recognize that his interest is genuine, and there are many he counts as personal friends. The Crumbs, for example, visit Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel every year, always bringing more grandchildren, cousins, and close friends for a reunion. Randy personally confirms the family’s arrangements and joins the reunion every year as an honorary guest. Randy also hosts a weekly Coffee Klatch. The informal gathering originally began as an open forum for owners to voice their concerns. In practice, people come just to spend time with Randy. “Years later, he’ll see someone and remember their last conversation,” says Joli, “He’ll ask about their son’s football career, if they ever learned more German phrases, or if that 30th high school reunion is still taking place next year.” Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel consistently ranks as one of the top resorts in Carlsbad, a great accomplishment due to the highly competitive landscape. Randy personally responded to reviews for years, and he is often mentioned by name for his leadership. Randy has overseen two major resort renovations, taking into account owner feedback and surveys. Each time Randy has brought together multiple interests (the resort is mixed-use, and the hotel and retail side are privately owned), found millions
Randy receives the 2015 ACE Spirit of Hospitality Award
of dollars in funds, and proactively managed guest expectations. Incredibly, both renovations were completed within budget and without a drop in guest satisfaction scores. Randy is just as committed to his associates. More than 30 percent of the associates at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel have worked there for more than 15 years, and ten associates have moved into management-level positions. In addition to promoting Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel, Randy supports the overall health of Carlsbad’s tourism industry through his role as a board member at Visit Carlsbad. He also participates in the Village of Carlsbad Urban Places Committee meetings and the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. Randy’s warmth has won him the hearts of his associates and owners. It also won him the 2015 ACE Spirit of Hospitality Award, which he accepted back in Carlsbad with his characteristic humility. An exceptional leader and the consummate general manager, Randy looks forward to many more years at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel. T I M E TO G E T H E R : S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2016
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What was your first job? At 13 years old, I worked at a liquor store, stocking shelves, sorting soda bottles, and bagging ice. It paid $.75 per hour!
What did you want to be when you were growing up?
Q& A
Randy Chapin General Manager at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel
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I wanted to be a lot of different things early in life, but among them was hotel management. At 11 years old my family stayed at the brand new Marriott at O’Hare in Chicago. I was so impressed that I started talking about hotel management and resort development. By the time I went to college, I was pretty well settled on hotel management and development.
What surprised you most about timeshare when you first began? I was a hotel guy with no timeshare experience. I very quickly found a difference in the guest attitude that focused around the sense of ownership of the property and a sense of pride about what was included in the resort. Summed up most easily, I was not the manager, I was their manager.
A Few of Randy’s Favorite Things M USIC:
60’s & 70’s Rock—love Eric Clapton!
FOOD: Italian
and Mexican food make me wish I was born in a different culture!
CLOTHING:
Jeans and a t-shirt! Favorite designer is Wrangler—just kidding!
QUOTE:
“Encourage dissent, for dissent brings about change, and change brings about progress.” —Peter F. Drucker
What is one thing most people don’t know about you? Most people don’t know that I was raised in a “cowboy family” in the Midwest. If you had a parallel life in a dream universe, what would your job be there?
What do you enjoy doing outside of work? I tend to love whatever I’m doing at the moment, so away from work, I am generally over-committed and over-focused on all the other things in my life.
Probably a mechanical engineer; inventing machines to make everyday tasks easier. Best piece of career advice you’ve ever received? Follow your Bliss! Don’t chase money, do what you have a passion for. We spend too much of our lives working to not enjoy it. What is one thing you would like to change about your life?
My hobbies are always changing with new influences. At the moment, I’m really enjoying rock hounding, rock collecting, lapidary arts, and jewelry making. I’m also always doing stuff with my four kids, college football, gardening, and genealogy.
What at the top of your bucket list? I’d love to snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef and spend a night on the town in Rio de Janeiro during Carnival.
I’d like to be taller! I don’t remember ever being given a choice. T I M E TO G E T H E R : S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2016
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LIVING THE DREAM
the Joys of Retirement Jim and Shelly own a we ek at C arl sbad Inn Beach Resor t & Hotel , but they love using their ownership benef it s to vac ation throughout C al ifornia .
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last summer when they shared a video of Jim demonstrating his passion for collecting sea glass. The video was part of a ResorTime contest, and since then this dynamic duo has been traveling all over the West Coast taking videos of their adventures. WE MET JIM AND SHELLY HARRIS
Prior to retirement, Jim was a real estate development executive and served as a pastor at a large community church. He now makes jewelry from the sea glass he finds and sells it online as a hobby. Shelly owned an executive recruiting firm for more than 26 years. The couple lives in Southern California. Jim and Shelly own a week at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel, where they vacation every November. They also use GPX to stay at other resorts in Tahoe and Hawaii. They love antiquing, cooking, fishing, and spending as much Time Away‌ Time Together as possible.
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Adventures of Jim & Shelly
Here Shelly share they’ve created from their recent vacations. Jim and Shelly have used their ResorTime an see the sights and sounds of San Diego, and relax in Carlsbad. Where will they go next? ONE OF THE BEST PARTS ABOUT RETIREMENT IS MORE TIME TO TRAVEL!
WATCH the original video Jim and Shelly shared with us.
TAKE A RIDE on the COASTER with Jim and Shelly.
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At age 63 my husband discovered a new passion, and it’s something we can do together every time we stay at our timeshare. In just 9 months, we’ve collected more than 500 pieces of sea glass from San Diego to Monterey. It’s great exercise walking the beach. We enjoy the fresh air, and we’ve found a hobby that we both can enjoy.
Carlsbad definitely tops the list of our favorite driveto destinations. Jim and I make the trip every other week to collect sea glass, try new foods at the farmers market, and visit our parents. We love that as owners we have day use privileges at Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel. It’s perfect for our quick visits!
Jim has even watched YouTube videos to learn how to make sea glass jewelry, and we attended our first sea glass convention earlier this year. We have been collecting antiques for a number of years, and sea glass is now another ‘hunt’ we look forward to each time we vacation.
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We own one week in Carlsbad, and this year our son’s family stayed with us. One day we hopped on the COASTER (the Carlsbad station is within walking distance of the resort) and cruised down to San Diego. You can drive I-5 in about 40 to 60 minutes, but riding the COASTER from Carlsbad to San Diego is much more scenic and more fun!
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WHERE WILL YOU GO NEXT? SEE ALL THE FUN Jim and Shelly had in Tahoe.
STO P M O N K E YI N G AROU N D!
Jim and I love to travel, especially now that we’re retired. In just the past few months, we’ve visited Texas and traveled throughout California. It’s been a blast, but Lake Tahoe was definitely our most memorable trip this past winter. We strolled through Olympic Village, took the Squaw Valley aerial tram to High Camp, and made breakfast for the friends and family staying with us. The weather was perfect— brisk but not too cold, and there was a ton of snow! One of the great things about being an owner with Grand Pacific Resorts is that we can buy Bonus Weeks through GPX without having to give up our use week in Carlsbad. We stayed at Tahoe Beach & Ski Club and Red Wolf Lodge at Squaw Valley, where we experienced a real winter. It’s something we don’t really get in Southern California.
Did you know GPX, your exclusive exchange network, gives you access to resorts in Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean, and more? We asked owners to share their favorite international travel memories, and Anne D. won three nights away for this photo with her husband and father-inlaw in Capri, Italy. VISIT
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TABLE TALK with local avocados from the State Street Farmers’ Market in Carlsbad. In this video, Jim shares his recipe, plus tips for identifying ripe avocados and removing the pit.
JIM AND SHELLY HARRIS LOVE MAKING GUACAMOLE
Liked the cream cheese pie recipe in the last issue? You’ll love this one!
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Creamy Guacamole
SERVES 8
The great thing about this creamy guacamole recipe is that it’s so flexible. You can add more or less of each ingredient, double the amount, and add your own twist with additions like cilantro and garlic. Guacamole browns easily when it’s exposed to air, so whip it upright before you plan to serve it. Adding a little lime juice helps everything stay green a little longer. 4 ripe avocados
2 tbsp sour cream
¾ cup chopped white onion
Salt and pepper
½ cup mayonnaise
Chopped tomatoes (for garnish)
½ cup salsa
Shredded cheese (for garnish)
1. Cut the avocados in half and remove the pit. Scoop the flesh out of the skin into a bowl. 2. Chop the avocado into cubes with a knife and add salt and pepper to taste. Mash with a fork, making sure to leave some chunks. 3. Add the onion, salsa, mayonnaise, and sour cream to the avocado and fold the mixture to combine. 4. Scoop your guacamole into a serving bowl and garnish with tomatoes and cheese. 5. Serve with tortilla chips.
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In the winter of 2011, I enjoyed an evening with friends at a wonderful new restaurant called Cuvee. This was my fifth time experiencing the fabulous cuisine and ambiance while enjoying the company of my new friends— Cuvee’s chef, Jordan Mackey, and general manager, Morgan Craft. Mackey also graciously waived the usual corkage fee for any owners that brought wine from Napa Valley. In just a few weeks, Dinner with Marilynn was born!
While at dinner, we discussed the lack of social events during the winter months, aside from the usual wine tasting. We wondered what we could do to increase the number of options for owners and guests. As the guest services manager, I’m always looking for new ideas for our activities department. Chef Mackey suggested that the restaurant host a weekly dinner just for RiverPointe Napa Valley. Tuesdays are typically slow for the restaurant, so we decided it would be a good night for the staff to accommodate a large party from the resort. Together we developed a $33 prix fixe menu that included an appetizer, entrée, and dessert. Chef 42
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Our event began slowly, with no more than four guests attending each Tuesday. But I was determined to make this a success, and even if one guest signed up I would meet them for dinner. However, by the time spring came, Dinner with Marilynn had become so popular that we decided to keep the event going year round. The food is always fabulous, but what keeps owners coming back is the opportunity to meet other owners. I’ve had people unexpectedly reunite with old neighbors and coworkers at Dinner with Marilynn, while other owners make new and lasting friendships. It’s truly a memorable event. Dinner with Marilynn always begins with introductions. Owners come from all over the United States, although many travel less than 100 miles to stay at RiverPointe. We also entertain some
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international travelers. It’s fun to watch people connect over similar occupations. Perhaps they served on the same ship in the Navy, grew up in the same town, or had childhood homes on the same street!
MARILYNN’S NAPA FAVORITES OLI V E TR EE R ESTAUR A N T
This is one of the oldest restaurants in Napa Valley and has been family owned for more than 40 years TA R L A
If you’re looking for different, Tarla specializes in original Mediterranean food. U VA T R AT T OR I A
My largest group to date included forty-five people. We talk, we laugh, and we drink exceptional wines. I recently added “Battle of the Wines” to the itinerary. I challenge owners to bring a bottle of wine that is better than the ones I select. Everyone votes on their favorite and the winners receive a two-night stay at RiverPointe.
“People unexpectedly reunite with old neighbors and coworkers... while others make new and lasting friendships. It is truly a memorable event.” Cuvee served me well up until its closing in 2014. I thought it would be difficult to find a venue as accommodating as Cuvee to host Dinner with Marilynn. But to my surprise, our little event had already become well known at other restaurants in town and many were very happy to receive us. With the added selection of venues, Dinner with Marilynn continues weekly on Tuesday nights.
You’ll find great live music at this casual hangout. It’s also home to the $5 Hamburger and Beer Tuesdays. C OM PA DR E S R IO GR I L L E
This family-owned Mexican restaurant is known for its live music and Taco Tuesdays. U ME BISTRO & BAR
Enjoy American fare in a great atmosphere. ATL A S SOCI A L
This local favorite serves tapas in a highly social atmosphere. About the Author Marilynn is the guest services manager at RiverPointe Napa Valley, where she has worked for more than 14 years. She coordinates all of the resort’s activities, including its popular clubhouse wine tastings and food tours. Marilynn received Concierge of the Year in 2009 and Employee of the Year in 2013. She was also a silver finalist for Best Resort Team Member at ARDA World in 2014.
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GPR CARES
One lucky family BY RENÉE WAGNER, RRP
ResorTime, YOUR NIGHTLY RENTAL BENEFIT, donated $2,500 to the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe in February after the non-profit organization won beCause Destination Matters, a crowdsourced giving contest. Rather than mailing a check, ResorTime invited owners and guests to share photos of their pets. We selected one lucky family, the Aguilars from Ripon, California, to join us in Lake Tahoe to present the donation. The Aguilars love to travel with their miniature poodle, Oso, who’s always up for adventure. Last summer, they took the pint-size pup to Lake Tahoe 44
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for Independence Day, where he enjoyed hiking, kayaking, fishing, and cycling. Oso often tags along in a doggie backpack and even has his own starshaped goggles! Our donation is making a significant difference for pets in Lake Tahoe, giving them a second chance. The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe will use the $2,500 to provide food, vaccinations, and spay or neuter surgeries for two litters of puppies. We know that pets are the heart of many families, and we want to do our part to support the cause.
Our Tahoe Resorts
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WATCH the Aguilars present the $2,500 donation
Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe
The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe is dedicated to saving the lives of pets through adoption, community spay/neuter programs, and humane education.
Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge
Founded in 1994 by a group of committed volunteers, the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe has become the driving force in animal rescue and adoption for the Tahoe region. We first met the non-profit’s volunteers in June 2015, when we hosted a two-day scavenger hunt in the Tahoe region. The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe tied with the League to Save Tahoe, and both received a $1,200 donation from Grand Pacific Resorts. A BOU T T H E AU T HOR
Renée is the director of marketing at Grand Pacific Resorts and a passionate supporter of social responsibility. In 2014, Renée climbed Mount Whitney, the highest summit in the
contiguous United States, to raise vacation funds for cancer survivors sponsored by Send Me On Vacation. She played a critical role in developing beCause Destination Matters and co-chairs the ARDA-WIN Advantage Philanthropic Council.
Red Wolf Lodge at Squaw Valley
Share What Matters to You Your favorite non-profit could win $2,500! beCause Destination Matters is your opportunity to share what matters to you. Voting is held four times a year for community-nominated non-profit organizations. V ISIT
ResorTime to vote and share your story.
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YOU ASK, WE ANSWER Your Owner Benefits Explained
Your ownership comes with numerous benefits, and Grand Pacific Vacation Services is here to help you make the most of them. Look to us for use week reservations, easy exchanges, nightly timeshare rentals, and more. YOU R W ISH H A S BEE N GR A N T E D
I really want to take my family to Cape Cod next year. I was raised there and would love to introduce my children to the area. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like you have any GPX availability in Massachusetts. Should I just deposit my week with another exchange company? Susan Q., Dallas, Texas
W H ER E TO F I N D A PELICA N
I attended the annual meeting at Carlsbad Seapointe Resort and noticed the pelican figurine for sale at the Grand Opportunity booth. I always admire it during my stays and would love to have one at home! Unfortunately, the booth ran out of pelicans before I was able to buy one. Do I have to wait until next year? Lisa P., San Clemente, California A. You’re in luck! Grand Opportunity is now a year-round benefit, so you can take home resort amenities any time of year. That includes mattresses, linens, and your favorite pelican figurine. You’ll find him at MyGrandOpportunity.com 46
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A. Good news—our vacation specialists are often able to find weeks outside of our usual destinations upon request. We have partnerships that give us access to resorts outside of the Grand Pacific Resorts family, including some that are not listed online. To increase the likelihood of your request being fulfilled, plan at least a year ahead and be flexible with your travel dates. Some destinations are very popular with timeshare owners, but if you’re not set on a certain week we can often find availability given enough notice. If you’d like us to start looking for you, please call GPX at (866) 325-6295. There is no charge for this service. You’ll just pay the normal exchange fee to reserve your vacation.
YOUR BENEFITS What Are You Wondering About?
IF YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC QUESTION FOR GPVS,
use #AskGPVS to reach out to us on Facebook, or call (888) 477-6967 GPX, GPXvacations.com Want to go somewhere new? GPX is an exclusive exchange network included with your ownership.
ResorTime, ResorTime.com Use ResorTime for shorter stays or weekend getaways. It’s also perfect if you want to add nights to your use week.
Grand Opportunity, MyGrandOpportunity.com Enjoy the comforts of your resort at home. You’ll find linens, iHomes, and more.
GPX DEFINITIONS Use Week: The vacation you are entitled to each year at your home resort. T H E G I F T O F VAC AT I O N
I understand that my GPX membership is included with my ownership at Coronado Beach Resort (it’s great not having to pay annual membership, by the way). But what if my daughter wants to use GPX to buy a Bonus Week? She’s not a timeshare owner but would like to take her family to Hawaii. Craig L., Alpine, California A. GPX is an exchange network just for Grand Pacific Resorts owners. If your daughter doesn’t own at a timeshare managed by Grand Pacific Resorts, she is not able to buy a Bonus Week directly through GPX. However, you can always use your membership to buy it for her. We don’t charge guest fees, so just let the vacation specialist know at the time of booking that you would like the reservation to be under your daughter’s name.
Exchange: Trading your use week for a different week or resort. Deposit: Giving your use week to GPX for a vacation credit that you can use at another resort. Bonus Weeks: Week-long vacations that you can buy without making a deposit. Insider Weeks: Last-minute vacations starting at $349 per week.
VACATION BETTER Space, savings, selection—you originally became a vacation owner for all these practical reasons, but since then your resort has truly become a second home. It’s where you make memories, get away from all the busyness back home, and reconnect with loved ones. Your Owners Community is a great resource from Grand Pacific Resorts. For even more tips on how to get the most from your ownership, check out VacationBetter.org, an online resource for owners like you.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Focus on Southern California
Visiting Southern California is always a good idea. No matter when you stay, you’re sure to find beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and lots of sunshine. The area also hosts numerous conventions, festivals, and other celebrations. Plan ahead and experience something truly extraordinary during your vacation.
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JUNE
No need to wait for April showers to bring May flowers. The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch are in full bloom this month. It’s also your last chance for whale watching out of Channel Islands Harbor.
More than 20,000 runners will take to the streets of San Diego on June 5th for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon & Half Marathon. In Del Mar, the San Diego County Fair is a Wonderland-themed affair.
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Celebrate Memorial Day on May 30th with a long weekend and beach barbecue. Our coastal resorts keep you close to the beach—walk there or take the seasonal trolley.
Watch the Big Bay Boom fireworks show on July 4th.
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Or visit July 21st to July 24th for cosplay, celebrity appearances, and more at Comic-Con.
Stay & Play in Southern California
CORONADO, CA
DEL MAR, CA
DEL MAR, CA
CARLSBAD, CA
CARLSBAD, CA
Coronado Beach Resort
Wave Crest Resort
Villa L’Auberge
Carlsbad Seapointe Resort
Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort & Hotel
CARLSBAD, CA
CARLSBAD, CA
OCEANSIDE, CA
SAN CLEMENTE, CA
OXNARD, CA
Grand Pacific Palisades Resort & Hotel
Hilton Grand Vacations Club at MarBrisa
Southern California Beach Club
San Clemente Cove
Channel Island Shores
AUGUST The fun’s not over yet! Squeeze in one last beach vacation before saying sayonara to summer. Stay in Carlsbad, Del Mar, or Oceanside for quick access to the beaches or the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.
OCTOBER Nosh on authentic German fare at the Carlsbad Rotary Oktoberfest (2016 dates TBA) or celebrate the Julian apple harvest all month long with hot apple pie a la mode or a pint of hard apple cider. SEPTEMBER Fleet Week lasts a whole month in San Diego, complete with air shows, car races, and more. The music festival KaaBoo returns for its second year September 16th through 18th.
What fun events are happening near your resort?
Whether you’re staying in Southern California or one of our other destinations, visit ResorTime.com/Inspire to discover more ideas for your next vacation.
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May there always be war in your hale, fish in your and aloha in your heart. —HAWAIIAN BLESSING
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“Enriching Lives by Creating Experiences Worth Sharing.� STAY CON N EC T ED
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