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Review: Park Hyatt Aviara Resort for Families

Dec 14, 2024
California  Family Travel  Hotel Reviews  Hotels and Resorts  Hyatt Hotels & Resorts  Theme Parks  
Review: Park Hyatt Aviara Resort for Families
Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa, recently completed a $60 million renovation.
Credit: 2024 Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa

Whoever came up with the phrase, “happy wife, happy life,” probably didn’t have kids yet. Fortunately, there are ways to keep the parents’ wants and needs in the equation. For example, when planning our first sojourn to Legoland in Carlsbad, Calif., my husband and I could have chosen an on-site hotel and gone fully kid-centric. But instead, we opted for Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa, which recently underwent a multiphase $60 million overhaul that began during the pandemic and was completed in the fall of 2023 with the opening of Miraval Life in Balance Spa.

I visited years ago, but hardly recognized the property when we pulled in. The entire lobby and entrance have been completely redone. What was once a closed-off space is now a true grand entrance that showcases the surrounding Arnold Palmer-designed golf course and Batiquitos Lagoon, thanks to an elaborate sculptural chandelier drawing focus to the floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The property even built a grand staircase that connects the lobby’s outdoor veranda down to the events lawn below. A green-veined marble check-in counter and an oval-shaped bar called Pacific Point round out the aesthetically pleasing entrance.

The Pool Scene

Our rooms were not ready upon check-in, but the pools were not far. My kids delighted in the sandpit and the wide, shallow edge of the family pool, which reminded me of the point where the waves crash into the sand at the beach. My 9-month-old son crawled at the edge, while my preschooler stretched her bravery by walking into the pool until it reached her neck.

There is a kids' pool and an adults' pool.
There is a kids' pool and an adults' pool.
Credit: 2024 Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa

We appreciated the low-key vibe, even with the presence of a two-story double waterslide. Of course, visitors without tots can use the adults-only pool, which features a Jacuzzi offering some of the resort’s best views.

And we were grateful for prompt poolside service from Waters’ Edge restaurant, where my husband and I enjoyed a grilled veggie wrap and a jumbo shrimp salad, while the kiddo feasted on a chicken quesadilla and the baby gnawed on steamed broccoli.

Guestrooms

Our two connecting rooms (of the 327 guestrooms) were located on the ground floor, just a stones’ throw from the pool grounds, which are encircled by a tropical, foliage-lined grassy path perfect for my daughter to zoom around and my new crawler to practice his skills. This was all easy to 
access via our outdoor patio, complete with a teak table set.

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There are 327 guestrooms.
Credit: 2024 Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa

As lush and colorful as it is outside, inside is just as nice — with interiors featuring statement leather headboards and a library wall with ceramics and art. Calm and neutral, the color scheme comprises tans, grays and pops of blue.

We also had multiple sleeping options, with one room offering two king-size beds and the other a bed and a queen-size sleeper sofa.

Where to Eat

For breakfast, the Baja-inspired Ponto Lago features a show kitchen and items such as baked huevos rancheros and French toast topped with concha crumble. Because my baby is an early riser (and the rest of my family is not), I appreciated that we could head to the Aviara Marketplace for coffee and grab-and-go burritos alongside golfers with an early tee time.

Fortunately, I was able to experience another resort highlight: a meal at Ember & Rye at the Aviara Golf Club, which reopened this summer after a fire. A shuttle whisked us away to the restaurant, which enjoys views of the 18th hole.

The Epic Snack Tower at Ember & Rye.
The Epic Snack Tower at Ember & Rye.
Credit: 2024 Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa

But stuffy country club food this is not, thanks to celebrity chef Richard Blais. The steakhouse skillfully doles out curated cocktails, such as the Smoking Ember, a mezcal-grapefruit concoction topped with a citrus smoke bubble, and a menu that oscillates between virtuous and decadent. Seasonal produce is featured alongside the rib chop “Storm Breaker Cut” (aka 40 ounces of Brandt Beef) and the Epic Snack Tower, three tiers of seafood.

I couldn’t help but fill up on smaller items, such as the garlic mini croissants served in lieu of bread rolls and a side order of potato puree filled with whipped Boursin cheese.

Miraval Life in Balance Spa

But by far the best part of my stay was my all too brief experience at the 15,000-square-foot Miraval Life in Balance Spa, the only Miraval location outside of its three fully branded resorts — made possible thanks to Hyatt’s acquisition of the wellness brand in 2017. The spa hosts numerous offerings per week that are free for guests, as well as specialty classes and Eastern-inspired treatments.

The last phase of the renovation was the new Miraval spa.
The last phase of the renovation was the new Miraval spa.
Credit: 2024 Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa

The new spa was a beautiful way to cap the renovation. An atrium roof streams in sunlight, punctuated by live, grassy orbs that are suspended midair like chandeliers.

I spent a morning doing yoga in the dedicated studio and enjoyed a near-private class. The gym is stocked with all the accoutrements for specialized classes, such as aerial silks and bungee cords. There are also art and culinary sessions, as well as a Pilates studio, a sauna, a steam room and a whirlpool. Guests can also opt for indoor or outdoor treatment rooms.

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I would easily return for a mini-retreat, complete with a singing bowls floating meditation and Vasudhara, a massage done while floating in water.

But until then, I was happy that I got a taste of it (and whipped Boursin, too) — en route to Legoland. 

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