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Days Inn by Wyndham Encinitas Moonlight Beach
3.1/5108 Reviews
It's centrally located, the room is clean and has everything you need. The bed is comfortable even if the room is a bit small. Service is nice. Parking spaces are sufficient. There is also a small, sweet breakfast package to go.
The Encinitan Hotel & Suites
3.7/5103 Reviews
This was once a great looking hotel, but it needs some maintenance and general updating. It's seen better days.Great location, walking distance to the beach, but all uphill to walk back. I loved the balcony even though the ”park view” was an exaggeration. I'd spring for the ocean view if I were you. Each room has a balcony which was pleasant. The bed was quite comfortable, but the shower had such little water pressure I could barely get all the soap out of my hair. Breakfast was adequate, but with all the great local eateries you're better off skipping it. I had a suite with a kitchenette, which was adequate but poorly lit. I felt safe there as a lone female traveler, but the security device on the door was broken. The screen door to the balcony was old and difficult to open and close. Overall, it was adequate but I wouldn't recommend it to the more discriminating traveler.
Comfort Inn Encinitas Near Legoland
3/542 Reviews
The hotel is generally decent, with parking and breakfast. The room near the side of the road can see the sea view, but the sound of the car is very clear. If you have a bad sleep, it may be affected. The breakfast place is small. When you have a lot of people, you can't find a place. You have to bring it back to the room.
Moonlight Beach Motel
4.5/5100 Reviews
My wife and I wanted to get away for a few days and stay close to the beach. We chose the Moonlight Beach Motel based on the reviews. PROS: Excellent location!!! Within a few minutes walk of Moonlight Beach, probably one of the nicest beach areas on the North San Diego Coast. Also within easy walking distance of many shops and restaurants, as well as the train station. We actually took a day trip by the Coaster to Old Town San Diego. Our room was recently renovated, very spacious and clean. It actually had two king beds, a first for me, and they were comfortable. We were on the 2nd floor and had a nice partial view of the ocean and beach from our balcony. The shower had nice pressure and hot water. The TV was new and the WiFi worked fine. There is a small fridge inside one of the dressers. It was very quiet while we were there. There are BBQ grills outside facing the beach that we didn't use. There is plenty of parking. CONS: The outside of the motel is average looking, not a big deal. The office is very small and located within the property. They provide coffee and packaged Danishes but no continental breakfast, also not a big deal. We were told that there is no early check-in, and emailed as well. We did arrive two hours early and did double check this policy, and the front desk clerk confirmed. If the room is ready, I don't know why one can't check in early. Though the rooms were newly renovated, they seemed unfinished. Our bathroom did not have baseboards or a shelf in the shower for shampoo, soap, and other accessories. There was no shelf in the closet. There was an iron and board, but no hairdryer. My understanding is that there is no ice machine or laundry room, though that did not matter to us. Housekeeping was an issue. We stayed two nights. After our first night, we left in the morning and did not return until about 3 pm. The room had not been cleaned. About 20 minutes later there was a knock on the door and it was the housekeeper. She asked us if we needed anything. I said more towels and to have the bathroom cleaned. We could make our own bed. She took away the old towels and provided new ones, and that was it. A quick inspection revealed that she had not cleaned the sink or toilet, or emptied the trash. I wonder what she would have done if we were not in the room. I had read a review that said some of the housekeepers did a great job and others tried to get away with the bare minimum. We experienced the latter. We did enjoy our trip to Encinitas and our stay at the Moonlight Beach Motel. The location can't be beat and the price, at least for this time of year, was reasonable. Expect clean, spacious, no-frills accommodations and if your room is on the 2nd or 3rd floor enjoy the ocean views. Should we decide to return to Encinitas for a vacation we would stay here again.
Leucadia Beach Inn
4.5/599 Reviews
I had an Airbnb booked and the day before I was supposed to arrive they canceled on me because of flood damage. This was the day before Easter Sunday and needed to be in Encinitas. I called around and either everything was sold out or they were Price gouging. I came across the Lucadia Beach Inn and right away the gentleman on the phone was extremely nice. Ive passed this hotel a few times while I lived in Carlsbad and from the outside it looked very clean. I told the gentleman that I do have a small dog and he said we charge a pet fee which is understandable. When we got there we were greeted politely and the manager said that my dog cannot be left unattended. I completely understood their policy. The room is very clean but you are right on the highway so you do hear a lot of the noise from the cars, and people walking by. The train tracks are right there as well. We spent two nights there and I will definitely stay there again. Highly recommend it. Next time though I will ask for a room away from the street. Thank you for an excellent stay!
Rodeway Inn Encinitas North
3.5/5105 Reviews
Location was great even the room location was great, however, room smelled bad, I’m sure it was the carpet. Walls were disgusting dirty. Bathroom floor was gross. Hotel needs to get rid of carpeting or clean it often. Won’t be staying there again.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels67
Number of Reviews165
Highest PriceNZD 1,427
Lowest PriceNZD 240
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 849
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 801