Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 01/16/07 at 20:36:57
Unfortunately, Kirk, we only found the beds with a "hundred fingers"... but they were a dime!
Wah-wah-wah-waaaaaaaaaaaah.
We had an excellent time and ended up staying at a place called the Beach Avenue Bed and Breakfast in Pacific Beach. Very nice owners and a couple of fun places to hang out nearby. I recommend it for a quick weekend getaway.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member Posted on: 01/15/07 at 16:20:32
Even though I am late to this, I hope you found a spot that you can put quarters in for that massage sleep. You know, the bed with a "thousand" fingers.
Posted by: varmint - Ex Member Posted on: 01/05/07 at 03:49:29
Quinalt Lodge, in the Hoe Rain Forest. Check their website out.
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 01/05/07 at 01:56:24
DUCK LAKE in a tent in January! Now that's romantic! (though I've never actually tried it) I've always wondered if a LM could be caught there in the winter. You and the woman Enjoy, whatever you do UNK!
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 18:43:26
Thanks, everyone! I'll be looking into those options tonight!
Chris
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 01/04/07 at 06:38:07
B&B is the way to go for this type of thing. Been to this one: http://www.mistyvalleyinn.com/ not right on the coast, but perfect if you plan on hiking around the rainforest. They'll even pack a lunch for you.
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 06:12:29
Sarge,
How about Semiamooh Resort. Nice place to relax and walk a beach. Russ
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 05:55:04
Sarge,
Relax yeah right we know what you are up to, he,he. Russ
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 05:30:31
Hey Chris...there is the motel we stayed at for the tourney a few years ago.....just out of town but near the beach so you will not miss that Sunami! Echos of the Sea...1 800-578-ECHO..... Off season rates should be low if they are open.....
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 05:04:46
Thanks for the recommendation, Stu. I will keep that one in the memory banks... Unfortunately for this weekend, we have to keep the drive a little shorter - more like three hours. It looks nice, though!
Posted by: stu - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 04:40:34
Sarge,
I haven't stayed anywhere good on the WA Coast, but if you are willing to drive to the Oregon Coast, Otter Crest is really nice. http://www.innatottercrest.com/
Stu
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 01/04/07 at 03:50:55
Hey all you romantic bastards,
Do you have a good recommendation for a weekend getaway with your significant other? We're looking for a place to relax on the Washington Coast in a couple of weekends, and I'm ready to try a new place.
I'm looking forward to your recommendations and the smartalec replies I obviously left myself open to