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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An eye-opener even to a native Californian,
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This review is from: Offbeat Overnights: A Guide to the Most Unusual Places to Stay in California (Paperback)
This cinches it: California is just the d**ned coolest state in the nation. Yeah, I know we have our urban crime, poor air quality and bottom-notch public school systems (don't get me started..), but Holy Cannoli, what a place to vacation!Offbeat Overnights is a short guide to the quirkier spots to rest on your travels through the Golden State. Every non-institutionalized hotel, motel, B&B and Inn is reviewed briefly in this book with one condition: it must have a twist. Some charming, silly or just bizarre aspect of your overnight experience must make it noteworthy in a world gone amok with the generic. Both the famous and "secret" lodgings are covered here. For example, we've all heard of the barbie-pink Madonna Inn at San Luis Obispo with its themed rooms (reason enough to visit right there), but would you have known to stop by: The author has personally visited each of these over five hundred establishments and provides a short summary and basic info in the listings. If I had one beef with this guide it would be that there weren't enough pictures, but the descriptions entice nonetheless. There is an undercurrent of enthusiasm for the delightfully uncommon experiences to be had at these offbeat inns run by inventive owners. She does state in the introduction however that no matter how wonderful, any place that wasn't clean, friendly or unusual enough was simply eliminated. There is ever so much more to be explored, and suddenly I feel that I never really knew my home state. This book was printed eight years ago to date, so much of the info may be outdated by now. No doubt several wacky Californians have added new fab getaways since then. Would an updated reprint be too much to hope for? Meanwhile, there's plenty here to occupy my vacation planning for the next decade.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE this book - even though it's kind of old,
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This review is from: Offbeat Overnights: A Guide to the Most Unusual Places to Stay in California (Paperback)
We've really enjoyed all the places recommended in this book and I keep looking for an update of it. It's a lot more fun to decide between these places than the ones described in most lodging books!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great help to find interesting lodging.,
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This review is from: Offbeat Overnights: A Guide to the Most Unusual Places to Stay in California (Paperback)
I found this book quite interesting & helpful. I stayed in several of the places and liked all but one of them. If you like to stay in interesting places, it's a big help.
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Offbeat Overnights: A Guide to the Most Unusual Places to Stay in California by Lucy Poshek (Paperback - December 24, 2000)
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