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Ojai Valley Inn

$700-1200+/ noc

Zarezerwuj to, jeśli You want a quintessential California luxury reset with world-class spa treatments and golf, and you don't mind paying a premium for the 'Pink Moment' views.

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8.9227 opinii
  • The legendary 'Pink Moment' sunset that turns the Topatopa Mountains a surreal strawberry sorbet hue
  • Spa Ojai's Kuyam treatment—a mud-and-steam ritual you can't find elsewhere
  • Sprawling, village-like grounds that feel private even when the resort is full

Szybki przegląd: A stunning, historic playground for wealthy Angelenos that occasionally rests on its laurels with service that doesn't always match the $900 nightly tag.

Przejrzane przez @shesgoingglobalI stayed in this gorgeous suite at Ojai Valley Inn and it was pure magic. The private patio with the fire pit was where I spent all my time. It felt like a true sanctuary away from the city noise. Highly recommend for a recharge.


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The hype

Guests are universally obsessed with the grounds and the spa, but many feel the food is overpriced and the service lacks the polish of a true 5-star property.

Reality check

The 'Wallace Neff' heritage rooms are marketed as historic but can feel small, dark, and dated compared to the modern suites.

  • You are a spa junkie who plans to spend 4+ hours a day in a robe
  • You are traveling with a dog (extremely pet-friendly with special menus)
  • You want a resort where you never have to leave the property to eat, drink, or hike

Czystość i Konserwacja

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally thorough with twice-daily service, though recent reviews cite occasional missed details like dust under beds.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Mostly pristine, but a scathing late-2025 review cited a major hygiene lapse ('biohazard') that staff was slow to address—consistency is the watchword here.
  • Maintenance: Grounds are manicured to perfection; older rooms sometimes show wear with creaky floors or slow drains.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality Frette linens and plush robes that feel brand new.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of burning oak and lavender; rooms are generally fresh, though ground floor units can smell earthy/damp after rain.

Sleepability™

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  • Footsteps from upper-floor guests (creaky floors)
  • Golf carts whirring by on service paths
  • Thin walls in connecting rooms

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Warto wiedzieć

  • Valet and self-parking both cost ~$60/night, which shocks many guests upon arrival.
  • Dining reservations are essential for The Oak and Olivella, even for hotel guests—book weeks in advance.
  • The resort is spread out; if you have mobility issues, request a room near the lobby or be prepared to wait for shuttles.

Co spakować

  • Layers (even in summer, temps drop 20+ degrees at night)
  • Hiking boots for the Shelf Road trail nearby
  • A nice outfit for dinner—Ojai is casual, but the resort leans 'California chic' in the evenings

Room Genie

Najlepsze wybory

  • Fireplace Mini Suite (top floor) for vaulted ceilings and no overhead noise
  • Paseo Suites for maximum privacy and proximity to the spa

Pokoje do uniknięcia

  • Wallace Neff Heritage Rooms (charming but often small, dark, and noisy)
  • Ground floor Vista Rooms near the main walkways

Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej

I am a light sleeper and requesting a top-floor room to avoid overhead foot traffic. Please ensure I am not placed in a room with a connecting door or directly facing a main golf cart service path.

FAQ i ukryte porady

Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.

Is the resort fee worth it?

It's $69/night and includes bike rentals, fitness classes, and internet. You're paying it regardless, so definitely use the free Linus bikes to ride into town to get your money's worth.

Is it kid-friendly?

Yes, surprisingly so. The Pixie Pool is dedicated to families, and there's a Camp Oak kids' program, but the vibe shifts to adults-only near the spa and Indigo Pool.

Can I bring my dog?

Absolutely. It's one of the most dog-friendly luxury resorts in CA, but there is a steep $300 pet fee per stay.

How far is the town of Ojai?

It's about a 15-20 minute walk or a 5-minute bike ride. You are not isolated, but the resort feels like its own bubble.

What is the 'Pink Moment'?

It's a phenomenon where the setting sun hits the Topatopa Mountains (east of the resort) creating a brief, intense pink glow. Best viewed from the resort's meditation mount or The Oak terrace.

Do I need a car?

If you plan to stay on the resort and just pop into town, no. But if you want to explore Santa Barbara or trailheads further out, yes.


Porady dla wtajemniczonych

  • Skip the hotel breakfast at least once and grab a breakfast burrito at the nearby 'Farmer and the Cook'—it's legendary.

  • The 'adults only' Indigo Pool fills up fast on weekends; claim a chair by 10 AM or you'll be on the grass.

  • You can order a 'Pixie Margarita' made with local Ojai tangerines even when they aren't strictly in season—they usually have a stash of the syrup.

5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem

  • 💡The 'Pink Moment' is viewed by looking East, not West at the sunset—don't look the wrong way!

  • 💡The resort is a wedding factory on weekends; you might find certain lawns or areas roped off for private events.

  • 💡Room service adds a hefty service charge + delivery fee that can turn a burger into a $50 commitment.

  • 💡The 'Artist Cottage' offers apothecary classes that are actually cool and not just for kids.

  • 💡Cell service can be spotty in the deeper parts of the valley/resort; rely on the Wi-Fi calling.

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