Wyndham Orange County – Costa Mesa, CA
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On the Avenue of the Arts, sunbathing by the pool is considered a masterpiece.
It may be close to hot spots such as Disneyland and SoCal’s famed beaches, but the Wyndham Orange County is in the midst of the O.C.’s theater and arts district. Its own rotating art gallery showcases local artists with for-sale pieces supporting the community. Gardens and a lake add a refreshed ambiance to outdoor dining at Silver Trumpet Restaurant and Bar. Here, culinary creativity accentuates regional flavors (don’t miss the seasonal tasting of crème brûlées). But the most enthralling works of art at this hotel are the ones created by the pillow-top beds: your dreams.
TripAdvisor travelers loved…
The cheery staff whose dispositions matched the Golden State sun.
The Spellbinders
- Hot tub, sauna and outdoor heated pool
- Walk-out balcony attached to each guest room
- Art gallery featuring local Orange County artists; a portion of proceeds is donated to the community
- Buerre Noisette Popcorn Praline at Silver Trumpet Restaurant and Bar
Some Reminders
- Self-parking costs $15 per night, while valet costs $20 per night
- The property is across the street from the Segerstrom Center for the Arts
- Shuttle services are available to several area airports; see Policies for more details
- The common area is undergoing construction
Ahh-menities
- Silver Trumpet Restaurant and Bar
- Lobby bar and lounge
- Outdoor heated pool
- Hot tub
- Sauna
- Jogging and nature trails
- Fishing
- Art gallery
- Fitness center
- Airport transportation available
- In-room dining
- Concierge services
Out & About
With a mild Mediterranean climate and an abundance of outdoor hangouts, your getaway will be accented with a warm-weather ambiance. But there are plenty of other ways to entertain your creative side with Costa Mesa’s iconic art museums, performance spaces and California cuisine.
You might like to…
- Evoke your dramatic side with a trip to the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Center for the Arts, which hosts everything from Les Misérables to performances by the New York Philharmonic.
- Color an evening Leatherby’s Café Rouge with King Salmon in Tandori sauce in a mint yogurt Emulsion and a Chocolate Crunch Kit Kat Cake for dessert.
- Express yourself with a visit to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ 60-foot Fire Bird sculpture, which was built in 1985 out of gold, red and silver stainless-steel.
- Design a delicious dinner at Pizzeria Ortica and try the Salsiccia with house-made sausage and mascarpone; the pizzas are made with hand-prepared dough in the traditional Naples style
- Draw on shopping expertise at the The Lab Antimall, a unique indoor-outdoor shopping center with independent retailers and one-of-a-kind stores not found in average malls.
- Feel out the inspired cocktail selection at Mesa, which features choices like the Bauhaus Tonic made with Leopold Gin, cucumber muddle, thyme and tonic.
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Getting There
By Land
Costa Mesa is located in Southern California and is accessible via I-405 and Route 55. Self-parking costs $15 per night, while valet parking costs $20 per night.
By Air
The hotel is about 3 miles from John Wayne Airport, 20 miles from Long Beach Airport, 40 miles from Los Angeles International Airport and 45 miles from LA/Ontario International Airport. Airport transportation can be provided by the hotel for an additional fee. Please contact the hotel with your flight details to arrange a transfer.