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Prior to June 21, 2010, '''Aviara''' was part of the [[Toronto]]-based [[Four Seasons Hotel|Four Seasons]] chain of luxury hotels and resorts. |
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'''Four Seasons Resort Aviara''' is a part of the [[Toronto]]-based [[Four Seasons Hotel|Four Seasons]] chain of luxury hotels and resorts. Four Seasons Resort [[Aviara, Carlsbad, California|Aviara]], the only [[American Automobile Association|AAA]] Five Diamond<ref name="Five Diamond">[http://honeymoons.about.com/od/aaa5diamondhotels/a/aaa2007.htm AAA Five Diamond, honeymoons.about.com]{{Verify credibility|date=August 2009}}</ref> resort in [[San Diego]], also offers [[California|California's]] #2 ranked golf course and resort according to [[Golf Digest]]. It is located just {{convert|30|mi|km}} north of San Diego, in the heart of [[Southern California]]. As of May 2009, the ownership group for the hotel has tried to remove Four Seasons from management of the hotel.<ref> |
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|title=Carlsbad: Owner of Aviara resort seeks to replace Four Seasons|work= North County Times |
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|publisher= North County Times/The Californian |
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|date=11 May 2009 |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Completed in 1997, Aviara was designed in [[Spanish Colonial style|Spanish Colonial]] architecture and set on plateau overlooking the Batiquitos Lagoon and Wildlife Preserve. The resort was constructed with an 18-hole [[Arnold Palmer]]-designed golf course{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} and a {{convert|15000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} spa, which was rated a top resort spa by [[Zagat Survey|Zagat]] in 2001 and ''[[Condé Nast Traveler]]'' in 2002.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} |
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==Amenities== |
==Amenities== |
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The Golf Club, designed by [[Arnold Palmer]], was honored with Golf Magazine's 2004 Gold Medal Resorts Award<ref name="Golf Magazine's 2004 Gold Medal Resorts Award">[http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline/yahoo/article/0,22348,593318,00.html Golf Magazine, golfonline.com]{{Failed verification|date=August 2009}}</ref> and ranked on [[Golf Digest|Golf Digest's]] Top 75 Golf Resorts.<ref name="Resorts">[http://www.golfdigest.com/courses/index.ssf?/courses/gd200612topresorts5.html Course rankings, golfdigest.com]{{Dead link|date=August 2009}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.fourseasons.com/aviara/ Four Seasons Resort Aviara] |
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{{Four Seasons Hotels}} |
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[[Category:Golf clubs and courses in California]] |
[[Category:Golf clubs and courses in California]] |
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Prior to June 21, 2010, Aviara was part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts.
History
Completed in 1997, Aviara was designed in Spanish Colonial architecture and set on plateau overlooking the Batiquitos Lagoon and Wildlife Preserve. The resort was constructed with an 18-hole Arnold Palmer-designed golf course[citation needed] and a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) spa, which was rated a top resort spa by Zagat in 2001 and Condé Nast Traveler in 2002.[citation needed]
Amenities
The Golf Club, designed by Arnold Palmer, was honored with Golf Magazine's 2004 Gold Medal Resorts Award[1] and ranked on Golf Digest's Top 75 Golf Resorts.[2]