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- Glass_A_Day - 11-15-2005

Napa is the destination for GAD's honeymoon and I am scouring the internet for the best place to stay while there. I had origionally planned on staying at The Harvest Inn, but after reading MANY bad reviews and considering the price, I cancelled my reservations. Now, to any and all of you who have visited Napa, suggestions would be great. $ is not a huge consideration as I only plan to do this once and want to do it in style. Thanks in advance.


- wondersofwine - 11-15-2005

With the warning that it has been quite a few years since I last stayed there, I have twice stayed at Wine Country Inn and loved it. Great scenery, really nice breakfasts, individually decorated rooms and some with extra amenities such as fireplace. See their website at http://www.winecountryinn.com/
Again, congratulations on your plans.
(I see they have added cottages, a pool and spa since I was last there.)

[This message has been edited by wondersofwine (edited 11-15-2005).]


- Glass_A_Day - 11-17-2005

Thanks WOW. Will give it a look see. I've also been looking in Sonoma. Prices seem much better for the same type rooms. Was considering the Vintners in at Ferarri Carano. Ahh, the search continues.


- TheEngineer - 11-17-2005

I've never stayed in these places but what about White Sulphur Springs near St. Helena or the Villagio in Yountville?