Hotel Resort
Whale watching mecca!
Port Townsend, Washington, United States
ACTION NEEDED: Please send your "Booking" with -one- name (first & last) of the person who will be responsible for checking into your condo at the front desk as it appears on your/their ID. The front desk is required to view the ID at check-in and the name given by you must match the ID. ADDITIONALLY, please be aware that I need to know the person's name ON THE BOOKING REQUEST at the “Time guest submits Booking, or Booking Request” ( NOT on an inquiry ). PLEASE NOTE that; If no name is stated, the name on the right column of the VRBO Booking Request Page will be entered on the reservation -and- (name CANNOT be changed on the guest VRBO Account after the booking is accepted, in an attempt to avoid this requirement). PLEASE NOTE that there may be a fee involved for a name change once your Booking is accepted. Thank you!brbrI can accept a 1-night stay for a weekend night if the date is within 2 days. Otherwise, Friday or Saturday nights are a mandatory 2-night minimum stay meaning: Thursday/Friday, Friday/Saturday, or Saturday/Sunday.brbrTwo Bedroom - Loft: King in master, queen -OR- twins in second bedroom, two queen sleeper sofas in living area. Maximum occupancy 8.brbr***Please review ALL details in each field***brbrThe Resort maintains a high standard through its maintenance, upgrade, and refurbishment program. As a result the unit characteristics may change from time to time and vary. brbrWhen you check into the resort, the front desk will require a $100 security deposit hold against a credit/debit card in case any major damage should occur. The security deposit will be released back to you on the day of departure.brbrABSOLUTELY NO PETS ALLOWED! If you have a service animal, you must let us know in writing prior to booking.brbrbrUnit Amenitiesbrbr- Full kitchenbr- Internet access (fee applicable)br- Cable TVbr- DVD playerbr- Stereo with CD playerbr- Telephonebr- Gas fireplacebr- Balcony/terracebr- Gas barbecuebr- Sleeper sofabr- Hairdryerbr- Multiple stairs in all units except special needs units (limited availability)br- Jetted tub in master suitesbr- Iron and ironing boardbrbrbrResort Amenitiesbr- Indoor poolbr- Indoor hot tubbr- Waterfront location with beach accessbr- Tennis courtbr- Basketball hoopbr- Fitness Centerbr- Recreational Centerbr- Ping-pongbr- Pool tablebr- Arcade gamesbr- Sunbathing deckbr- Outdoor children's playgroundbr- Shared computer with Internetbr- Boat launch and mooringbr- Resort dockbrbrbrLocal Activitiesbr- Fishingbr- Golfingbr- Kayakingbr- Skiingbr- Art Galleriesbr- Antique shopsbr- Shoppingbr- Bicyclingbr- Wineriesbr- Casinosbr- Whale watchingbr- Olympic National Parkbr- Bird watching at Dungeness Spitbr- Sol Duc Hot Springs (May-October)br- Fort Warden State Parkbr- Coast Artillery Museumbr- Clamming, crabbing & fishing (subject to closures)br- Hiking, picnicking and snow sports at Hurricane Ridgebr- Day trips to Victoria, BC (citizenship documents required)br- Beachcombing at Dungeness SpitbrbrbrbrbrbrTravel from sea to sky-that's just one of the many benefits of a stay at Discovery Bay. Situated near the end of a sinuous, saltwater cul-de-sac just off the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the resort takes full advantage of its location.brbrbrbrDiscovery Bay is like a condensed view of the Northwest, offering both ocean and mountain experiences. Visit Sequim, a short 15 miles away, and enjoy the aromatic Lavender this town is famous for. Take a walk along seven-mile Dungeness Spit for views of the Sound. Drive up Hurricane Ridge for a close up look at the Olympic Mountains. Or, just across the strait, enjoy an afternoon of crumpets and tea in Victoria, B.C., Canada. Whale watching is also a major attraction, and several tours can be caught from nearby Port Townsend, only 15 miles away from the resort!brbrbrYou'll be astonished by the range of choices. But you may just want to sit back on your deck, grill up some salmon and look out over the bay-you know, become one with the sea and the sky.brbrbrHelpful HintsbrHaving a car/vehicle is strongly recommended to enjoy Discovery Bay and its attractions, as there is limited public transportation available.brbrbrPopular AttractionsbrOld Fort TownsendbrBoasting 3,960 feet of shoreline along Port Townsend Bay, this 367-acre marine camping park features has a rich military history dating from the pioneer days. Approx. 2 mi. south of Port Townsend.brbrbrRothschild House State ParkbrStep back into the 19th century at Rothschild House State Park. The house, only occupied by the Rothschild family, is an accurate reflection of life in the late 1800s. Open: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily (May 1-Sep. 30); 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in Nov.; closed from Dec. 1-Apr. 30. 16 mi.brbrbrPort Townsend Marine Science CenterbrLearn about the marine life that thrives in the waters around Port Townsend. The museum offers touch tanks, educational wall displays, interpretive programs and beach walks. brbrbrAnnual FestivalsbrFebruary: Red Wine and Chocolate TourbrbrbrMay: Sequim Irrigation FestivalbrbrbrJuly: Sequim Lavender FestivalbrbrbrSeptember: Pt Townsend Wooden Boat FestivalbrbrbrOctober: Pt Townsend Kinetic Sculpture Racebr
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