Staycation at Residence Inn LAX – Part 1 of 3

IMG_1202After a 1.5 hour slog through Sunday traffic, we finally arrived at Residence Inn LAX.

Over the summer I was invited by Residence Inn to stay at their LAX property. I finally accepted when it was clear that I need some quality time with my 10-year-old. The summer had been so busy that we didn’t get much time together, just me and him. Plus, he loves staying in hotels, and as I found out, he loves other key components of travel, so this turned out to be a perfect little excursion for us.

Normally I wouldn’t choose the airport area as a destination, but there are a few reasons that our night at Residence Inn LAX turned out to be wonderful: a comfortable, clean room to relax and snuggle in after spending time at a great restaurant and a picturesque local attraction that would otherwise take us over an hour to get to by car.

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The Residence Inn LAX just opened this summer with a simple, elegant contemporary decor. The lobby is spacious and bright and there are some cool digital conveniences for guests, including an interactive map of local attractions (but curiously not local restaurants — there is nothing notable in walking distance of the hotel, if you ask the front desk they will send you to places that require a drive), and a live departures screen for flights leaving from LAX, as well as a luggage scale.

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The pool area is small but has plenty of room, with comfortable seating and shade and even a cool fire pit for nighttime socializing. There is a special needs chair lift for the pool, and plenty of towels.

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Our room was gloriously spic and span. I mean, you’d expect that from any hotel of Residence Inn’s fame, but I especially appreciated it because my own house has been such a sandy, dusty disaster due to neglect and beach visits. It was just so nice to get away from household duties for a night! And the goodies left for us were a lovely touch.

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Guests are given BOGO vouchers for use at the on-site fast casual restaurants, Z Pizza or Jersey Mike’s. We opted to go off-property for dinner, but we did use the free beverage at the also on-site Starbucks to get hot coffee and chocolate in the morning.

IMG_1269Residence Inn’s usually awesome continental breakfast hit a hiccup on the Monday morning when we were there, because an expected delivery hadn’t come in. Otherwise we would have eaten there. Instead we took our Starbucks drinks back up to our room and watched the rest of a movie we had started the night before. Cool thing: the rooms have Netflix on the TV’s, and you can log in with your own account. That was perfect for this mom and 10-year-old. We selected “Are We Done Yet?” which incidentally I recommend for helping you go to sleep. Watching the end of it in the morning wasn’t so bad.

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In separate posts I will talk more about how we passed the time. Once we arrived at the hotel Sunday evening, we spent about 20 minutes at the pool before it got too windy, and then considered what’s close by and set out from there. Parking for guests ($24 per night) is in a garage behind the building and coming and going is easy. Wifi is free in the room and works just fine. There is also an airport shuttle, so this is a great lower-cost place to stay the night before if you have a super early morning flight.

Residence Inn LAX
5933 West Century Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045 USA
Rooms and Rates

Staycation in Oxnard

IMG_2490For a short trip to a nice, affordable beachside town, consider Oxnard.

I know. It was a surprise to me too. But when Aunt Kathy and Aunt “Zoo” came from out of town and booked a suite at the Residence Inn there, I shrugged my shoulders and said “Why not?”

There really isn’t a reason why not. But there are plenty of reasons why.

The Beach – the beaches in Oxnard are rimmed with miles of white sand. The waves crash big and cold. There are two harbors to stroll along – Channel Islands and Ventura. On this trip with the kids, the evenings and days were a bit windy, so we favored Oxnard Beach Park with its imaginative play structures, vast stretches of grass, tumbling dunes, and endless beach.

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The Residence Inn is on the edge of the River Ridge golf course (which is not at all the same property so if you are tempted to take a shortcut by walking on the golf course, don’t). Arranged in a condo village pattern, this property has tennis courts, several pools, and a vast ballroom for conferences and events. One penthouse suite was enough to house three adults and two kids. There is a loft with a double bed, a bedroom with a king bed, a sofa with a pullout double bed, and two bathrooms. There is a sitting area for a “living room” and a kitchenette. Our room was pretty close to a small hot tub, but there were also several pools with more hot tubs just short walks away.

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It’s pretty tough to get a room there in the summertime, though, because the Dallas Cowboys take over the entire property for summer training. The sales rep who walked around with me dropped this casually into our conversation, but I kept stopping her to get more information about this. I mean, what?! A professional football team takes over…a Residence Inn, in Oxnard? Apparently it’s true, and also I am one of the last people on Earth to learn about it.

Points of interest, aside from the beach, include every major street around there because of all the fruit stands because of all the farms. We bought the last flat of strawberries off a truck by the side of the road that tasted like they jumped right off the plants. We also found a historic old Woolworth Building that now houses a little museum and a cafe right at Woolworth’s old lunch counter called Fresh and Fabulous.

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This is a good spot if you are a golfer, (and if you like football and golf, try footgolf) but I also enjoyed it as a person who likes to walk. The days we spent there were balmy and gorgeous, and I strolled to a local park that was deserted except for one old lady who was doing laps around me.

green spaces near oxnard residence innBetween the hotel pool, the beach, and some driving around, we were tired enough each night to go to bed early, rising again early the next day eager to plunder the complimentary buffet breakfast.

Oxnard, everybody. Now you know!

Spa File: Four Seasons Westlake Village, Local Hangout

Here’s something I never realized that I needed when I grew up: a home spa.

photo by Candice Kahn

photo by Candice Kahn

It’s like the “home bar” of my twenties and thirties, except in this case it’s for an adult woman who has two young children and various responsibilities and aching muscles, perhaps because of the time spent at her home bar in her twenties and thirties. Wherever I have lived, I’ve had a preferred spot to hang out with friends. Back in Northridge, for a time, it was the College Inn, which I do not recommend these days because of its newly storied past (cough it was the location of a recent homicide cough), and previous to that when I lived in Santa Monica it was a bar called Big John’s. No homicides there, that I know of, but it’s not called Big John’s anymore. It’s across the street from the Jack in the Box at Lincoln and Grant Street, if you’re curious, and it is now called Trip, and the exterior is covered with a rainbow of paint colors dripping down the walls.

But that’s not why we’re here, ladies. (And spa-curious gents, this is for you, too.)

No, I’m here today to tell you about the Spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. Otherwise known as “Heaven in Your Backyard.” Since moving to Agoura Hills I’ve driven by the back of the Four Seasons countless times along Lindero Canyon, and I’ve visited the restaurant twice. But I had no idea that behind that tall brick wall was a completely different world.

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village's secret garden

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village’s secret garden

I recently had the great pleasure of spending the day at the Spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, followed by drinks at the Lookout, then a Pacific Market dinner in the hotel’s Lobby Lounge Restaurant, an overnight stay, and a Farmer’s Market breakfast.

And it was all of two minutes from my front door. Three if I got stuck at the light at Lindero and T.O. Every time I do a staycation-like getaway of this nature, I wonder why I ever travel at all. I mean, Southern California is a destination to most people. And we live here! And there are places like this place right here! That’s all I’m saying.

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village

But I will also say that the spa and everything else I experienced during that 24 hours were luxurious, indulgent, and presented with the world-class customer service for which the Four Seasons brand is famous.

At the spa itself my four girlfriends and I spent the day in the Luxury Suite, which is a mini-spa of its own. There is a lounge, an enormous multi-jet shower, a space for massage tables, a giant jacuzzi tub, a wet bar, and an outdoor seating area with its own private hot tub. Two attendants saw to our needs all day, bringing us snacks and lunch, refilling the ice buckets for our Champagne, and even moving the umbrellas to shade the sun-shy ladies in our group. There was a secret back door from the hot tub area out to the grounds so we could go the back way to the main hotel pool. Attendants work there, too, to score you a sweet lounge chair, get you a fresh towel and some ice water, and see to your every need.

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Sigh. Lindero Country Club, are you listening?

Massages can be done in the luxury suite itself, or guests are lovingly walked to special rooms for treatments like the California Dream Signature Body Treatment or the nearby Yamaguchi salon for services like the green tea pedicure. But the luxury suite is your tranquil home base, where you are free to hang out with your loving group of people or wander through the spa features like indoor stream, the steam room, the larger hot tub with adjoining outdoor sitting area, and the beautiful poolside lounge.

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Candice, Andrea, Romy, and Beth

After a long hard day of relaxing, my group lounged about at the Lookout, the hotel’s outdoor bar, sampling their cocktails made with fresh local ingredients. In fact one signature cocktail called True Dat is nicknamed the 100-mile cocktail because all of its ingredients are sourced from within 100 miles of the hotel. It’s made with rosemary simple syrup, Meyer lemon infused vodka, and something called “strawberry froth.” Served straight up and chilled, it’s fun to make froth mustaches with it.

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After relocating the overnight luggage and spa-wear of five women to our 6th floor rooms, which reminded me of guest rooms at a country estate – all pillowy mattresses, Queen Anne furniture, and stately drapery – we reconvened at the Lobby Lounge for the Pacific Market buffet dinner. The last time I visited here, the space had been transformed into an Italian market. On this night, though, it was a seaside fish and seafood extravaganza. My friends lingered and moaned over the freshly made ceviche and the enormous shrimp that arrived, cocktail style, in the middle of our table. I became fixated, curiously, on the succotash, a random side dish made with corn, crispy kale, and pancetta over grits. It was so good I had thirds. There were salads galore, a candy bar, and a delectable table of little desserts – small enough to tempt you to taste each one.

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But the restaurant had more in store for us. This season at the hotel the desserts are fun and summery. There is a design-your-own ice cream cookie! We’re told that the best combo is the bacon cookie with salted caramel ice cream, but we tasted good old chocolate chip and vanilla. The warm cookie and the delicious housemade ice cream are served with your choice of dipping sauce, too, which makes for a great after dinner treat if you have saved room, which was very hard for us on this night. The hotel also has a fancy s’more concoction of brownie topped with flamed marshmallow with a chocolate sauce drizzle. And there is apricot crumble for the fruit crumble fans.

Gourmet S'mores. Photo by Candice Kahn.

Gourmet S’mores. Photo by Candice Kahn.

One of the best things about our day at Four Seasons Westlake was that it didn’t have to end. We snuggled up in the plush king beds on the 6th floor, where we stayed up until the wee hours of the morning, savoring the last moments of togetherness before our friend Andrea Fellman of Savvy Sassy Moms moves to Costa Rica for a family adventure.

Andrea at The Lookout

Andrea at The Lookout

In the morning, she and I strolled the beautiful grounds while we drank our complimentary coffee, watched the early birds doing yoga by the waterfall, and met the rest of our party for breakfast at the again-transformed Lobby Lounge restaurant. This time it was a Farmers Market, stocked with fresh produce, meats, and eggs from farms all around our area. The freshly-squeezed orange juice and made-to-order omelette were my favorites, as well as the house-made strawberry jam.

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At the end of it all, after our tearful goodbyes and hugs, the journey home for me lasted all of five minutes because I got stuck at the light at Costco. Of course.

And so instead of a home bar, I now have a home spa. If you want to get together, meet me at the Four Seasons. It’s a lot more luxurious than a casual pitcher of beer at a local watering hole, and with it comes a much higher price tag (see the use of the word “indulgent” above), but there’s no hangover, necessarily, and you can leave feeling better than you did before.

Agoura Hills Mom in her preferred habitat.

Agoura Hills Mom in her preferred habitat.

Disclosure: The Four Seasons Westlake provided us with rooms and the luxury spa suite and food during our stay. Opinions are my own. 

See also Staycation All I Ever Wanted