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Gaylord Pacific opens near San Diego

Gaylord Pacific opens near San Diego

Travel Weekly16-05-2025

Gaylord Hotels has opened its first property in California: the Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center in Chula Vista (about 8 miles south of San Diego).
The $1.3 billion development has 1,600 hotel guestrooms, including 89 suites, and 477,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The Gaylord Pacific is billing the 140,049-square-foot California Ballroom & Exhibit Hall as the "largest convention center and ballroom of any hotel in California."
The complex is home to 12 food and beverage outlets, including an Old Hickory Steakhouse (a signature Gaylord concept), Treo Kitchen + Bar (open all day), Growlers Sports Bar & Taproom, Oeste Bar (serving bites such as oysters Rockefeller, black garlic aioli waffle fries and crab cake sliders) and the Taiyo sushi restaurant.
A king bay view room at the Gaylord Pacific. Photo Credit: Gaylord Hotels
Recreational offerings include a waterpark with multiple pools, waterslides, a lazy river and a wave pool, with the Relache Spa & Salon and a fitness center also on offer.
The Gaylord Pacific is the fifth Gaylord hotel and the first to open since the Gaylord National opened in Maryland in 2008. It is also the first new Gaylord hotel to open since Marriott bought the brand in 2012.
Gaylord's flagship hotel, the Gaylord Opryland in Nashville, opened in 1977. Gaylord convention hotels in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Orlando areas opened in the early 2000s.

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