Room service: What are we looking at here? Room service can be ordered through the Rancho Bernardo smartphone app, where you text a virtual butler for "Inn" room dining. Prepare to pay for parking as well-$30 for overnight self-parking or $35 for the valet option. There's a daily $29 fee that includes amenities like Wi-Fi, in-room bottled water, a daily newspaper, and a bottle of house wine. What’s the word? Hopefully you weren't expecting free Wi-Fi. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are decidedly simple, but we dig the L'Occitane bath products. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down. But if it’s caffeine you’re craving, the in-room Keurig awaits. Any of that worth a mention? If you’re looking for a stocked mini-bar, you’ll have to look elsewhere: Only an empty fridge awaits you. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. The furniture is more traditional than trendy-think beige walls, wood accents, and leather reading chairs. Rooms are large and most of them feature either a balcony or patio. On to the big stuff: Tell us about the rooms. What’s the crowd like? The Inn is popular with couples, families with young kids, groups of friends, and golf buddies. Though it looks a little dated, the Inn is proper enough that you could bring your parents, while feeling casual and lived-in, like you could let the kids run around. (There's not much going on in the area.) It's a sprawling resort with Spanish Colonial-style buildings and gardens throughout. How did it strike you on arrival? Located in a quiet suburb 30 miles north of downtown San Diego, the Rancho Bernardo Inn is ideal-if you don't mind staying put.
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