I've always felt a sort of special connectivity to vibes. Whether it's intuition, sense of fear or a first impression vibes are coursing all around us. There's something especially spectacular about feeling something from higher up. With this in mind, my husband and I decided to go up on a Sunday. With the dog in one hand, and lots of water in the other off we went on the quest to the ultimate SLO high spot: The M.
As we headed up Madonna Mountain, also known as the Cerro San Luis Trail, the trail continuously curved through the ins and outs of the lavish green hillside and blooming wildflowers. We stopped below the power lines to further embrace the depth of our surroundings and although fairly steep this 1.5 mile trek overlooks the SLO valley from multiple perspectives. Before we knew it we were at the M screaming and shouting, "Can you believe it!" As we overlooked the endless stretch of mission style homes and buildings, the clouds shaped a perfect outline of the bubble that is San Luis Obispo. I couldn't help but be grateful to live in such a beautiful place. In the midst of the excitement I asked my husband to hike to the top of the M for a picture. The M, which we assumed stood for Madonna Mountain, is actually a white painted canvas for Mission College Prep High School. Constructed in 1966 this SLO symbol encompasses hard work, determination and success. As my husband hiked up the significantly high hillside to reach the top, dog and water bottle precariously in hand, time stood still. Chakk-chackk-chak-chak, chak-a-chak-akk-chk-chk-chk, swish, bustle, swish, swish. Silence. The water bottle. Gone. From the top of the M to no man's land in a flash. Just as the dog almost fled the scene to retrieve said bottle my husband was already crawling down the large wooden M and into the brush. I couldn't see or hear anything that was happening and thought for sure I had lost both bottle and husband. "Found it!" came wafting from below. Still out of sight, the pooch and I anxiously awaited the return of our hero. And just like that, my husband beat gravity at it's own game and with the same determination and explorative drive used by the M's creators, we basked in the SLO vibes with water bottle, dog and each other safely in hand. The staff at the Avila Lighthouse Suites, once you arrive, are not so sweet. I had entered the #centralcoasting contest via Instagram. After the long year my family has gone through, I thought perhaps if I won the contest, it would be a sign things were turning around. One of my photos was ultimately chosen as the winner, and I was contacted by the marketing director Lori. I was told I could choose any Martin Resorts location to receive a free 1-night stay. I was so excited, telling everyone I know I had won. I looked over each property's website, carefully comparing packages and amenities (after all, I live on the beach....the amenities are the WHOLE POINT of a "stay-cation"). My fiancé and I both agreed that we should stay at the Lighthouse Suites, and upgrade to the "Romantic Avila Beach Dinner Escape" to make the night special. Understanding the way rack-rates work, I chose to book on a weekday (in order to minimize the financial impact on the company who was giving us the opportunity).
I booked the room on February 17th, speaking with a very pleasant young lady named Kaitlyn. She was kind, and thorough when I asked about upgrading my stay. She was professional, and put me on hold to consult her supervisor. When she returned to the line, she let me know it would be just under $100 to upgrade the room. I gladly booked it. On Sunday I received a confirmation call from Kathy, who was also very helpful. She confirmed our romantic package, and my excitement started to peak. Thursday was check in day. After handling all of our responsibilities, we headed out to Avila Beach to relax at 4:30 pm. I handed the receptionist our gift certificate, and she asked me to hold on for a moment, as she disappeared behind a door. Another woman came out, Amy, to inform me she had "called and left a message" on my phone informing me that the gift certificate was unable to upgraded. I pulled my phone out (thank you Apple for this nice huge screen u can't ignore) and showed her my voice-mail box had no such message. I then asked her if she dialed the correct area code when she called (my phone is not based in CA). Immediately she realized the error, and did everything she could to calm down my agitated fiancé and myself. Our room still ended up having an amazing ocean view, and Amy brought us the champagne (not local, nor good), and glasses we expected to be in the room. She also went a step above to say "I'm sorry", and included a couple boxes of nice truffles. The night started to turn around. We met Lou Ferrigno on the street on our way to dinner at Custom House. We had a great wine tasting around the corner. Then we decided to go relax back at the Hotel. The Hot tub was full of kids, most of which were well behaved. However we ultimately got driven from the hot tub, so we decided to play the giant checkers we noticed below our balcony. Nope. For some reason they were put away. It's 8:45 at this point, so we decide to go lay down. This morning we enjoyed the bountiful breakfast bar, which sadly became the highlight of our stay. We decided to take a stroll on the beach afterward, then soak in the hot tub as soon as it opened (hoping the kids would still be asleep). We were right. It was awesome to lay in the warm (slightly green) water as the waves crashed behind me. After soaking, we realized this resort didn't provide towels poolside, so we'd have to head to the room, all wet, in the cold morning breeze. My fiancé mentions the cold made her have to pee, so we needed to hurry back to the room. As I put the key in the lock, I get a red light. Still locked. After about 5 more attempts, I figure the key is no longer programmed. I run to the lobby, thinking it would be a quick fix. Wrong. There was 1 person ahead of me, so as I entered I was greeted with a gruff "I'll be right with you". I'm standing in the lobby dripping wet, while my fiancé is about to pee herself in the cold, assuming I'd be right back. I stood for 5 minutes while Lola attended to the other guest, while telling me "it's probably demagnetized because of your cell phone", like I was an idiot. I stood for another 5 minutes before I was "helped". Lola was curt throughout the process, seeming to judge me by appearance, and deciding I was beneath her (at least that's how her vocal inflection made me feel). Lola finally deemed me worthy of having my room key operational, and completed the operation. Upon returning to my fiancé, I see she's in tears. We packed and left shortly after 9am. I contacted Lori at Martin Resorts, to let her know what happened that same day (hoping for a simple "we're sorry, and we'll do what we can to not let this same thing happen to someone else"). I left a message for her, informing her of our dissapointment. I never received a return phone call. I left a message, a few days later, with the HR manager. Same thing, no return call. I did finally receive a response, by way of social media. All Martin Resorts properties (the same ones that were reposting, and retweeting my excitement) removed @slocountyinfo from their list of followings. Not only did no one reach out for more details, or to give a hollow "sorry", but they remove us from their sight. We had been holding off on publishing this article, wanting to give Martin Resorts a chance to show our experience was an anomaly, not the norm. By not taking the time to reach out, they've shown us that the personnel issues are systemic, from the corporate level down. We're still waiting for a call, and will update this article if it ever happens. Martin Resorts had a great idea, "take a local resident, we they know posts on social media, and give them a room". However, the staff completely sullied the experience. With so many amazing resorts in the area, make sure you choose one that will deliver....one without the Martin Resorts name behind it. A public comment to the proposed Oceano Dunes Dust Control Project |
| It's time to grab your deck, and head to Grover Beach! San Luis Obispo YMCA is holding their annual anniversary Skate contest on Saturday March 21st. The event will be a great time for everyone, while helping support a spot that allows kids to UNPLUG and get exercise. Join us at the skate park (located at 1750 Ramona Ave, Grover Beach) starting at 11:30, and the fun will last until around 3:00. There will be FREE skate all day. However, if you bring $15, and some skills, there will be a competition. If you have any questions, be sure to drop them in the comments, and someone will get you the information ASAP. We'll update this article as more details/sponsors become available. Contact SLO YMCA for more information on becoming a sponsor. Tag your best Instagram shots at the South County Skate Park #exploreslocounty, and you could find your image on our homepage! Add March 21st 11:30 am to your phone's calendar now, then click the share buttons. We hope we'll see you in Grover Beach showing your support! |
| Headed for a night out on the town? Or maybe just trying to get to where you need to be? There is this rapidly growing company that is cheaper than a Taxi and much easier to get access too. Uber can be found in major cities all over the world and even in smaller (not too small) ones like San Luis Obispo. Their slogan is clear and unmistakable, “Whenever you’re ready, wherever you are — it’s the easiest way to go”. How to use their services is so simple. You get the app on your smartphone and you input your pick up location (so easy) then an...... |
For $35 ($30 for current SLO YMCA members) you can help a great cause, get a little exercise on one of San Luis Obispo County's best trails/golf courses, and walk away with a shirt to remember all the fun. Get a group of friends together (contact the YMCA for a group discount) and head out to Avila Beach on Dec 6 for the SAN LUIS OBISPO YMCA 5K FUN RUN!!
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