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Hotel San Cristobal Punta Lobos

pauldavidmena - 2-3-2017 at 04:14 PM

I'm a big fan of the Hotel Santa Fe in Austin, Texas, which is owned by the Bunkhouse Group. They've opened a number of cool boutique hotels in the southern U.S., enough so to prompt me to sign up for their email distribution list. Today I received an email about this hotel, which should be recognized as part of the Tres Santos project in Todos Santos. They are taking reservations starting on April 3. When I was in Todos Santos last week there didn't seem to be much going on at the construction site, but perhaps there's much more than meets the eye...

StuckSucks - 2-3-2017 at 04:58 PM

Interesting web site. Aside from the fact that they force us to sit thru their little animation before the page loads, it was interestingly void of specific resort photos. Yes, lots of great, feel-good photos of the area: baby sea turtles, old ladies weaving, but the closest we got to an actual room photo was the very top of a blanket-draped couch with the Pacific in the background. Oh, but they have videos - one is surfing, and the other is cool Todos Santos activities such as dirt bike riding. Both videos had very good production quality and were fun to watch, but nothing specific about the resort. Should I be skeptical?

pauldavidmena - 2-3-2017 at 05:17 PM

Methinks two months will come and go with the hotel being little more than the same fancy video.

monoloco - 2-3-2017 at 06:55 PM

Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena  
I'm a big fan of the Hotel Santa Fe in Austin, Texas, which is owned by the Bunkhouse Group. They've opened a number of cool boutique hotels in the southern U.S., enough so to prompt me to sign up for their email distribution list. Today I received an email about this hotel, which should be recognized as part of the Tres Santos project in Todos Santos. They are taking reservations starting on April 3. When I was in Todos Santos last week there didn't seem to be much going on at the construction site, but perhaps there's much more than meets the eye...
Why don't you try making a reservation for April 4, and see what happens?

pauldavidmena - 2-3-2017 at 07:03 PM

:lol::lol::lol:

pauldavidmena - 2-3-2017 at 07:37 PM

If I were truly curious, I just might make a reservation, knowing that I could always cancel. On the other hand, I'm more inclined to see what happens instead of complaining ineffectually. Besides, I'm hoping that my next trip to Baja will be closer to Pescadero. :cool: