Any of us here at TENNIS Magazine would be eager to spend a vacation at any of these resorts, honing our strokes and meeting fellow fans. They all have their strong points, they all have well-maintained courts, and they all have teams of dedicated pros who still get a charge out of coaching even after years of plopping balls across the net to people who have never before held a racquet.
But a few of these resorts stand above the others because of a combination of factors. It comes down to such things as ratio of pros to players in clinics, ratio of courts to guests, cost of court time, plus a few intangibles like dependability and respect for the game. Since our readers let us know they come with distinct preferences and demands beyond tennis, our final selection also factors in such attractions as comfort, amenities, dining, spas and other diversions.
We use a dollar-sign system to indicate room rates, partly because of the maze of details (think seasonal discounts, room taxes, resort fees, surcharges) but also because so many hotels and resorts these days are offering a jumble of special packages to lure recession-weary vacationers back to their properties. The dollar signs are no more than a guideline ($ up to $150 per double room, $$ for $150 to $300, $$$ for $300 and up) based on a median of the lowest room rate in the low season and the highest rate in the peak season. Browse carefully among the rates and fine print and you?ll find many ways to get the tab down to a more manageable figure.
When doing your research, you may have as many quandaries choosing your spot as we did putting this list together, but ultimately you?ll have fun picking and then enjoying your favorite tennis resort.
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Page 3: Topnotch Resort and Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Wild Dunes Resort
Page 4: The Broadmoor, Naples Grande Beach Resort, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Stratton Mountain Resort
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1. Rancho Valencia
Rancho Santa Fe, California
MATCH-UPS ?I believe we are 98 percent successful in arranging matches,? says tennis director John DeLille (but don?t assume you?ll be partnering with fellow guests like Bill Gates or Cindy Crawford).
FLAKE & BAKE Under the Southern California sun? No, in the spa?s Terra Cotta Couples Clay Bake?you and your significant other alone in a garden pool in a secluded corner of the hacienda.
ENJOY, ENJOY ?I look for just two things when guests are done with a clinic or a lesson,? DeLille says. ?Are they smiling and sweating? If I see those two things, I know everything is good.?
TIP Stay in a suite near the Rose Garden, a short stroll through the Citrus Grove to tennis courts surrounded by tall, aromatic eucalyptus. Even a deep breath between sets is therapeutic here.
COURTS: 18 hard
COURT TIME: free for registered guests
LODGING: 49 suites, 3 villas, 1 hacienda ($$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 548-3664; www.ranchovalencia.com
2. Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
SWEAT IT OUT Twenty clinics a week, reserved for players rated 3.0 and above, are designed by tennis director Mike Leach to be ?fun, fast-paced and informative. You hit a bunch of balls in a short period of time.?
BUT THIRST NOT The water fountains are electrically operated, every court comes with seats and shade pavilions?and, as a bonus, the cooling Atlantic is just 50 yards away due east.
PLAY ON, PLAY UNDER You smash and lob here on 15 state-of-the-art Hydro-Courts, eight of them beneath stadium-caliber lighting? then work out in a state-of-the-art fitness center laid out on three levels so that every huffer-and-puffer gets an ocean view.
TIP This is a great place for meeting, matching and socializing. Leach can call on no fewer than 300 playing partners from his local roster.
COURTS: 15 clay (8 lit)
COURT TIME: $20 per person per day (free for people enrolled in camps)
LODGING: 250 rooms and suites ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (904) 273-9500; www.pontevedra.com
3. Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Kiawah Island, South Carolina
PRACTICE MAKES...Kiawah boasts the only practice alley in this neck of the woods, a sort of batting cage that plasters you with pre-programmed or random topspins, backspins and lobs, then retrieves the balls automatically and starts plastering you all over again.
BALL BLAST Daily drill sessions repeat the same stroke again and again and again. ?It?s one thing to teach a stroke,? claims director Roy Barth (he?s been here for 34 years), ?it?s something totally different repeating the stroke in a high-intensity environment.?
TIME OUT Play on five Audubon-certified golf courses, go for twilight paddles, alligator walks, fishing tours and nature hikes on 123 acres of nature preserve. All that and crisp ocean breezes.
TIP Stay at the Sanctuary, Kiawah?s five-star hotel, with two ocean-front pools, an indoor pool, spa, and refined dining.
COURTS: 23 clay, 5 hard (4 lit)
COURT TIME: $27 per court per hour
LODGING: 255 hotel rooms, 600 villas & homes ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 576-1578; www.kiawahresort.com
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Page 2: Rancho Valencia, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Page 3: Topnotch Resort and Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Wild Dunes Resort
Page 4: The Broadmoor, Naples Grande Beach Resort, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Stratton Mountain Resort
Page 5: The Rest of the Best
4. Topnotch Resort and Spa
Stowe, Vermont
STAY AND SLEIGH With four indoor courts, Topnotch can offer you plenty of cold-weather playing time and the pleasures of a winter wonderland. Sleigh rides, anyone? Snowshoeing?
PLAY AND PEEK The resort?s Dartfish video analysis lets you see what you?re doing wrong while you?re doing it right on the court.
PLAY TO WIN That?s the philosophy espoused by director Milan Kubala. His ?Play to Win? programs focus on three key elements of your game: footwork, strokes and strategies.
TIP Book in advance (a cinch on the Topnotch website) for a window table at the elegant, new Norma?s, with a view of Mt. Mansfield. Try the Jail Island salmon and Jamison Farm lamb enhanced by summer radish salad, Bailey Hazen blue cheese and other farm fare from the Vermont Fresh Network.
COURTS: 4 clay, 2 hard outdoor, 4 indoor
COURT TIME: $23-$53 hourly per court
LODGING: 108 rooms, suites, homes ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 451-8686; www.topnotchresort.com
5. Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
Paradise Valley, Arizona
YOUR MOVE The resort?s trainer, Mike Masood, analyzes your moves on the court and works on your quirks with Functional Agility Training techniques and special agility contraptions.
SMARTS PLUS HERITAGE Teaching pro Horst Falger has been at it since the 1970s, when the Sanctuary was the John Gardiner Tennis Ranch Resort and the legendary Ken Rosewall played here. The head pro, John Abelardo, joined Falger in 1997.
ON-COURT AMENITIES Sign up for a clinic with a 4-to-1 student-to-pro ratio and the pros will keep you rejuvenated with Sedona artesian spring water and chilled Turkish towels scented with a dash of eucalyptus.
TIP Local zoning laws say no court lights (spoils the desert view), so here?s your formula for an evening without racquets: 90-minute Bamboo Lemongrass Scrub in the Sanctuary Spa followed by miso-glazed organic salmon in the resort?s Elements restaurant.
COURTS: 5 hard
COURT TIME: $20 hourly per court
LODGING: 105 casitas, 7 private homes ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 245-2051; www.sanctuaryaz.com
6. Wild Dunes Resort
Isle of Palms, South Carolina
FEAST THE EYES The 18 courts here are among the prettiest in the country?14 of them terraced in pairs, separated by shade gazebos and embowered with giant palms and flowering bushes.
SAMPLE Low Country cuisine in the resort?s Sea Island Grill, like watermelon gazpacho, soft-shell crabs and smoked pork tenderloin with sweet potato casserole and braised collard greens.
THWACK, THWACK Fourteen teaching pros put you through your paces with 72 clinics a week, which pretty much rules out any time for the 36 holes of Tom Fazio golf, four swimming pools, biking, eco tours and beach tennis.
TIP Get a head start on your clinics with ?Brain Alignment,? tennis director Charly Rasheed?s new manual on ?The Art of Focus in Tennis.?
COURTS: 18 clay, 1 hard (2 lit)
COURT TIME: $15 hourly per court for guests between noon and 6 P.M.
LODGING: 500 rooms, suites, condos ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (877) 221-0901; www.wilddunes.com
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Rancho Valencia, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Page 3: Topnotch Resort and Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Wild Dunes Resort
Page 4: The Broadmoor, Naples Grande Beach Resort, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Stratton Mountain Resort
Page 5: The Rest of the Best
7. The Broadmoor
Colorado Springs, Colorado
CHANGING PLACES Longtime Broadmoor stalwart Karen Brandner has taken over as director from Hall of Fame legend Dennis Ralston, but she retains all of his signature attractions, like special Dartfish video analysis and hard-driving Davis Cup Drills.
SPIFFING UP The tennis camp has revamped itself with four new R-500 hard courts, two new Har-Tru Hydro courts and a new covered hospitality pavilion (these people take their tennis seriously in their Rocky Mountain high, 6,000 feet above sea level).
OPTIONS Few resorts offer as many apr�s-tennis diversions as you?ll fi nd here?18 restaurants, cafes and lounges, 25 shops, 54 holes of golf, 25 shops, two swimming pools, a lap pool, threeoutdoor whirlpools, a 43,000-square-foot spa and fitness center to say nothing of all that scenery.
TIP Check the website for info on special packages that blend tennis with wine tastings and cooking classes into one memorable weekend.
COURTS: 2 clay, 4 hard (2 covered by a bubble from October through April)
COURT TIME: $25 per court per hour, $30 for lights (free for participants in camps)
LODGING: 744 rooms, suites and cottage suites ($$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 634-7711; www.broadmoor.com
8. Naples Grande Beach Resort
Naples, Florida
SEASIDE POSH A member of the Waldorf Astoria Collection, the Naples Grande offers private balconies with views of the Gulf of Mexico, three pools, a Golden Door spa, as well as entry to the private Naples Grande Golf Club.
WELCOME Brazil?s Fabio Vasconcellos, one of the Peter Burwash International?s most experienced and personable pros, has taken over the tennis program at this beachside highrise. You get 12 hours of clinics and four round robins every week.
WALK THE PLANK The 23-acre resort?s boardwalk weaves through a private mangrove estuary to three miles of white, powdery sands and a slew of water sports action.
LOOK LIVELY Golden Door?s Just ?Fore? Gents involves three hours of Foot Ritual, Therapeutic Massage and Gentleman?s Mangrove Restorative Facial to produce a new you with a spring in your step?and even a little flexibility in your calves and shoulders.
COURTS: 15 clay (5 lit) COURT TIME:
$15 singles, $25 doubles per hour
LODGING: 395 guestrooms, 29 suites, 50 bungalows ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (888) 722-1267; www.naplesgranderesort.com
9. JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa
Desert Springs, California
GRAND SLAM Peter Burwash?s man at the Tennis and Lawn Club is veteran Jim Leupold. His twice-weekly Grand Slam Round Robin gives every player a chance to sample the surfaces?clay, grass and hard?encountered at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
GRAND TOUR The resort is as strung out as its name: It uses canopied launches to float guests around on lagoons that link the cavernous lobby with the upgraded guestrooms, renovated spa, half-a-dozen restaurants, bars, lounges, and shops.
CARNIVAL The traditional Saturday PBI Tennis Show and Tennis Festival is instructive and fun (and, if you happen to win one of the dozens of prizes, rewarding), but if you come in February, the event takes on the atmosphere of a midwinter carnival.
TIP Pick a quiet time of day for your game, when the pros are not too busy with clinics and lessons, and one of them may appear at your court to offer a few pointers on your game. PBI calls this Quick Tip, and it?s complimentary.
COURTS: 15 hard (6 lit), 3 clay, 2 stadium grass courts
COURT TIME: $12?$20 in summer, $25?$35 in winter hourly per court
LODGING: 1,734 hotel rooms and villas ($$/$$$)
INFORMATION: (888) 538-9459; www.desertspringsresort.com
10. Stratton Mountain Resort
Stratton, Vermont
NEW FACES The Cliff Drysdale Tennis School now runs the year-round program here, with New Zealander Scott Colebourne heading up a team of 10 teaching pros. Try their weekend programs, ranging from two to five days or, if you have a family, the junior program.
WORK OUT, HEAD OUT The Stratton Sports Center?s 15,000 square feet keep you in shape with weights, a stretching room, cardio machines, swimming pool, hot tub and steam room. Plus, you?re surrounded by glorious mountain trails for hikers and bikers.
OPTIONS Stratton?s wide range of lodgings gives you a choice of moderately priced rooms (from just $69 in low season) to spacious condos with full kitchens and washers/dryers, perfect for tennis-loving families.
TIP There are plenty of events in summer, on court and off, so call Scott at (802) 297-4236, tell him what you expect from your stay, and he?ll set up a schedule.
COURTS: 8 clay, 8 hard (2 indoor)
COURT TIME: Free to registered guests and school participants
LODGING: 400 plus in inns, condos and villas ($/$$)
INFORMATION: (800) 787- 2886; www.stratton.com
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Rancho Valencia, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Page 3: Topnotch Resort and Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Wild Dunes Resort
Page 4: The Broadmoor, Naples Grande Beach Resort, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Stratton Mountain Resort
Page 5: The Rest of the Best
The Rest of the Best
Among these 40 resorts, which are spread out across the U.S., there?s something for every taste. And that includes bargains. Look carefully, because there are some outstanding values here. And don?t assume that a resort with pricey room rates charges an arm and leg in court fees. The Lodge at Pebble Beach may sound exclusive, but a day?s tennis costs about the same as two holes of golf on the resort?s hallowed courses.
AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION
Amelia Island, Florida
Courts: 23 clay (3 lit)
Court time: $15 per day per person ($25 with lights)
Lodging: 667 rooms and villas ($$/$$$)
Info: (888) 261-6161; www.aipfl.com
BOAR?S HEAD INN
Charlottesville, Virginia
Courts: 10 clay, 4 hard outdoor, 12 hard indoor
Court time: $25-$30 hourly per court
Lodging: 171 rooms and suites ($$)
Info: (800) 476-1988; www.boarsheadinn.com
BOCA RATON RESORT & CLUB
Boca Raton, Florida
Courts: 30 clay (5 lit)
Court time: $22 per court before noon, $10 after noon (unlimited play)
Lodging: 1,047 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (888) 543-1277; www.bocaresort.com
THE BOULDERS RESORT
Scottsdale, Arizona
Courts: 5 hard, 3 clay
Court time: $24 hourly per court
Lodging: 215 rooms and suites and 50 homes ($$$)
Info: (888) 579-2631; www.theboulders.com
THE BREAKERS PALM BEACH
Palm Beach, Florida
Courts: 10 clay (10 lit)
Court time: $25 hourly per person
Lodging: 540 rooms and suites ($$/$$$)
Info: (888) 273-2537; www.thebreakers.com
THE BRIDGES RESORT
Warren, Vermont
Courts: 8 clay, 2 hard, 2 indoor
Court time: included in the room rates
Lodging: one, two and three bedroom condos ($)
Info: (800) 453-2922; www.bridgesresort.com
CARMEL VALLEY RANCH
Carmel Valley, California
Courts: 7 hard, 2 clay
Court time: $25 hourly per court
Lodging: 139 suites ($$$)
Info: (877) 583-0052; www.carmelvalleyranch.com
ENCHANTMENT RESORT
Sedona, Arizona
Courts: 6 hard
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 236 rooms and casitas ($$$)
Info: (800) 826-4180; www.enchantmentresort.com
FAIRMONT ORCHID
Kohala Coast, Hawaii
Courts: 10 hard (4 lit)
Court time: $30 hourly by player
Lodging: 538 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (866) 540-4474; www.fairmont.com
FOUR SEASONS RESORT
Huahalai, Hawaii
Courts: 8 hard (2 lit)
Court time: $20 daily per court
Lodging: 243 rooms and suites
Info: (888) 340-5662; www.fourseasons.com
THE GREENBRIER
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
Courts: 5 clay, 5 hard (indoor)
Court time: $20 hourly per person
Lodging: 682 rooms, suites, estate houses ($$$)
Info: (800) 453-4858; www.greenbrier.com
THE INN AT PALMETTO BLUFF
Bluffton, South Carolina
Courts: 8 clay (2 lit)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 50 cottages and 44 rental homes ($$$)
Info: (866) 706-6565; www.palmettobluffresort.com
LA COSTA RESORT & SPA
Carlsbad, California
Courts: 13 hard, 4 clay (7 lit)
Court time: $25?$35 daily per court
Lodging: 610 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (800) 854-5000; www.lacosta.com
LA JOLLA BEACH & TENNIS CLUB
La Jolla, California
Courts: 12 hard (12 lit)
Court time: Included in room rates
Lodging: 98 rooms and suites ($$)
Info: (800) 640-7702; www.ljbtc.com
LA QUINTA RESORT & CLUB
La Quinta, California
Courts: 18 hard, 5 clay (8 lit)
Court time: $25-$35 hourly per court
Lodging: 800 rooms, suites, villas ($$$)
Info: (800) 598-3828; www.laquintaresort.com
LITCHFIELD BEACH & GOLF RESORT
Pawleys Island, South Carolina
Courts: 17 clay (3 lit)
Court time: $15 daily per person
Lodging: 545 suites, condos, villas ($)
Info: (888) 766-4633; www.litchfieldbeach.com
THE LODGE AT PEBBLE BEACH
Pebble Beach, California
Courts: 10 hard, 2 clay
Court time: $15 daily per person
Lodging: 161 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (800) 654-9300; www.pebblebeach.com
THE LODGE AT VENTANA CANYON
Tucson, Arizona
Courts: 12 hard (all lit)
Court time: $15-$20 for 90 minutes per court
Lodging: 50 suites ($$)
Info: (800) 828-5701; www.thelodgeatventanacanyon.com
LONGBOAT KEY CLUB & RESORT
Longboat Key, Fla.
Courts: 25 clay
Court Time: Free for guests
Lodging: 218 rooms and suites ($$)
Info: (888) 237-5545; www.longboatkeyclub.com
MAUNA LANI BAY
Kohala Coast, Hawaii
Courts: 6 hard (3 lit)
Court time: First hour complimentary for overnight guests, $15 hourly per person thereafter.
Lodging: 342 rooms and suites and five bungalows ($$$)
Info: (800) 367-2323; www.maunalani.com
MEADOWOOD NAPA VALLEY
St. Helena, California
Courts: 7 hard
Court time: $25 daily per couple
Lodging: 85 suites ($$$)
Info: (800) 458-8080; www.meadowood.com
NORTHSTAR-AT-TAHOE
Truckee, California
Courts: 10 hard
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 250 rooms and condos ($)
Info: (800) 466-6784; www.northstarattahoe.com
OJAI VALLEY INN & SPA
Ojai, California
Courts: 4 hard (4 lit)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 306 rooms and condos ($$)
Info: (888) 697-8780; www.ojairesort.com
PALMETTO DUNES
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Courts: 23 clay (8 lit) 2 hard
Court time: Free for overnight guests (up to 4 hours per day per room)
Lodging: 512 hotel rooms and suites plus condos and homes ($$)
Info: (866) 380-1778; www.palmettodunes.com
THE PHOENICIAN
Scottsdale, Arizona
Courts: 8 hard, 2 Rebound Ace, 1 Plexicushion, 1 grass (11 lit)
Court time: $25 daily per person
Lodging: 647 ($$$)
Info: (866) 716-8136; www.starwoodhotels.com
PINEHURST RESORT & COUNTRY CLUB
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Courts: 18 clay, 4 hard (4 lit)
Court time: $15 for 90 minutes singles
Lodging: 500 rooms, suites and condos ($$$)
Info: (800) 487-4653; www.pinehurst.com
RANCHO LAS PALMAS RESORT & SPA
Rancho Mirage, California
Courts: 25 hard (8 lit)
Court time: $20 hourly per court
Lodging: 444 rooms and suites ($$)
Info: (866) 423-1195; www.rancholaspalmas.com
RITZ-CARLTON HALF MOON BAY
Half Moon Bay, California
Court: 6 hard (all lit)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 261 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (650) 712-7000; www.ritzcarlton.com
RITZ-CARLTON KEY BISCAYNE
Key Biscayne, Florida
Courts: 10 clay, 1 hard (all lit)
Court time: $15 per person daily (and with a can of balls thrown in!)
Lodging: 402 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (305) 365-4500; www.ritzcarlton.com
SADDLEBROOK RESORT
Wesley Chapel, Florida
Courts: 33 clay, 10 hard, 2 grass (5 lit)
Court time: $35 hourly per court (free on packages)
Lodgings: 800 rooms ($$/$$$)
Info: (800) 729-8383; www.saddlebrook.com
SANDESTIN GOLF & BEACH RESORT
Destin, Florida
Courts: 12 clay, 3 hard (all lit)
Court time: $10-$14 hourly per person
Lodging: 1,800 rooms and condo suites ($)
Info: (800) 277-0800; www.sandestin.com
SEA COLONY
Bethany Beach, Delaware
Courts: 12 clay, 22 hard (4 indoor)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 1,200 homes and condos ($)
Info: (800) 732-2656; www.seacolonytennis.net
SEA ISLAND RESORT
Sea Island, Georgia
Courts: 8 clay (4 lit)
Court time: $36 hourly per person
Lodging: 149 rooms and suites ($$$)
Info: (866) 879-6236; www.seaisland.com
SEA PINES RESORT
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Courts: 23 clay (2 lit)
Court time: 2 hours free per day for registered guests, thereafter $20 per hour per court
Lodging: 60-room inn, hundreds of condos and homes ($$/$$$)
Info: (866) 561-8802; www.seapines.com
SHADOW MOUNTAIN RESORT & CLUB
Palm Desert, California
Courts: 13 hard (6 lit), 3 clay
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 125 studios, condos and villas ($/$$)
Info: (800) 472-3713; www.shadowmountain.com
SUNRIVER RESORT
Bend, Oregon
Courts: 30 hard (3 indoor)
Court time: $10 hourly per court outdoors, $24 for 90 minutes indoors
Lodging: 400 condos suites and homes ($$)
Info: (800) 801-8765; www.sunriver-resort.com
SUN VALLEY RESORT
Sun Valley, Idaho
Courts: 17 hard
Court time: $12.25 daily per person
Lodging: 510 rooms, suites and condos ($/$$)
Info: (800) 786-8259; www.sunvalley.com
TOPS?L BEACH & RACQUET RESORT
Destin, Florida
Courts: 12 clay (10 lit)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 500 condo suites and villas ($)
Info: (888) 909-6807; www.resortquest.com
WATERVILLE VALLEY
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
Courts: 18 clay
Court time: $20 per hour per person, $30 double for 90 minutes
Lodging: 525 rooms, suites, condos ($)
Info: (800) 468-2553; www.waterville.com
WINTERGREEN RESORT
Wintergreen, Virginia
Courts: 15 clay, 3 hard (indoor)
Court time: included in room rates
Lodging: 300 rooms, condos, villas ($$/$$$)
Info: (800) 926-3723; www.wintergreenresort.com
The list and all information was compiled by veteran travel writer Ian Keown, author of 15 travel books.
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Rancho Valencia, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Page 3: Topnotch Resort and Spa, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, Wild Dunes Resort
Page 4: The Broadmoor, Naples Grande Beach Resort, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa, Stratton Mountain Resort
Page 5: The Rest of the Best
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