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Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 · USA Phone: (909) 878-4227 · Fax: (909) 866-0628 WorldMark Big Bear 240 Starvation Flats Road, P.O. Box 7004 · Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 · USA Phone: (909) 878-4227 · Fax: (909) 866-0628 Check Your Confirmation Please double-check your information Greetings from Big Bear, California, located in the San Bernardino Mountains and home to verify arrival date, length of stay, to Big Bear Lake. Spend your days boating, fishing, mountain biking or skiing in the winter time. All of this and more is possible while visiting WorldMark Big Bear. resort, bedroom size and unit occupancy. In the case of a This resort consists of 120 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, all with fully discrepancy, contact the Vacation equipped kitchens (except studios), gas fireplaces and small decks or balconies. The Planning Center at 1-800-457-0103 1 Bedroom Suites are equipped with sofa beds instead of Murphy beds. ResortNet 2, immediately. Availability is subject to WorldMark's wireless Internet service, is available in all units for a small fee. change and WorldMark cannot WorldMark Big Bear is happy to provide an outdoor pool with an adjacent hot tub, an guarantee any availability outside the outdoor children's pool and two remote outdoor covered hot tubs. The hot tubs are open enclosed confirmation. Resort year round, but please be aware that the outdoor pools are closed for winter Nov. 1 to personnel cannot modify a Apr. 1. The resort is located 7,000 feet above sea level, which may require some reservation. adjustment for those used to living at lower altitudes. The staff at WorldMark Big Bear look forward to creating a memorable experience, and Vacation Planning Center you can count on us to be available to assist you with your needs. If you have any Mon–Fri: 8 a.m.–7 p.m. PT questions regarding the resort, please contact our 24-hour desk at 909-878-4227. Sat & Sun: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. PT Sincerely, Check-in Information Your WorldMark Big Bear Staff Check-in Location: The check-in desk is located in the main office. Office Hours...............24 hours Check-in Time............4 p.m. Check-out Time............12 noon Check-in: A refundable security deposit is required at check-in for guests of owners, rentals and exchanges. Credit and debit cards only. Check-out: Upon departure, please leave your keys at the front desk in the main office. Early Arrivals: Check-in starts at 4 p.m. Take advantage of the “On the Way to Big Bear” information on the next page. Resort Amenities Nearest Grocery Stores Occupancy Tennis court, basketball court, outdoor Vons 42170 Big Bear Blvd. Maximum occupancy limits will be enforced. swimming pool and children's pool, three (1 mile west of the resort) Limits apply to all ages, including infants. outdoor hot tubs, children's playground, Stater Brothers Market 42171 Big Bear Blvd. horseshoe pit, and recreation center with pool (1 mile west of the resort) Unit Assignment tables, ping pong, arcade games and fitness center. Units are assigned the morning of check-in by Golf Information reservation number. This means you will be Bear Mountain GC.............(909) 585-8002 assigned the best available unit on the day you Unit Amenities Please contact the front desk for arrive, based on how far in advance you booked Fully equipped kitchen with microwave and information about tee times and possible your reservation. dishwasher, gas fireplace, cable TV with DVD discounts. player, stereo system with CD player, washer and dryer, telephone, Wi-Fi (fee), private deck To Get You Started Important Contacts and gas barbecue. Units are NOT air For your convenience, you will find a starter Chamber of conditioned, all units have ceiling fans. Commerce.........................(909) 866-4607 supply of spices, tea, coffee, creamer, sugar, Kennel................................(909) 866-2021 paper towels, tissues, toilet paper and laundry Reminders Weather/Road soap. Guests of owners, rentals or exchanges will be Conditions.........................(909) 866-ROAD asked to authorize a refundable security deposit Bear Mountain....................(909) 585-2519 Travel Arrangements on a credit or debit card at check-in. Pets are Snow Summit.....................(909) 866-5766 Call WorldMark by Wyndham Travel at not allowed in the units or on the resort WBW Reservations..........1-800-457-0103 property. There are no elevators at this resort. 1-800-953-5511 for all your travel needs. You can also visit your WorldMark website at Bring your own beach towels for the lake. The Mileage elevation at the resort is 7,000 feet. WorldMarkTheClub.com. Los Angeles, CA...................100 miles Las Vegas, NV.....................215 miles San Francisco, CA................475 miles _____________________________________________________________________ On the Way to Big Bear From Los Angeles, CA East on I-10... Disneyland has always been a hot spot for all ages. An interesting diversion just 15 miles from the Magic Kingdom is the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace. A film presents the history of America's government and the presidency, as well as this controversial senior statesman's biography. Also on exhibit are rarely-displayed photographs and memorabilia from Nixon's life. Be one of the many to tour the homes of Hollywood stars, or go on location to some of the nearby shoots to witness the creation of motion pictures. Take a stroll down Rodeo Drive for incredible shopping. Wander along Hollywood Boulevard and compare hand sizes with the stars who have imprinted and autographed their way onto this famous sidewalk. Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Knotts Berry Farm and the Los Angeles Zoo all make for great adventures. Maybe you'll be lucky enough to glimpse a movie star at the Burbank Studios VIP Tour, NBC Studio Tours or at one of the television shows that offer free tickets. From San Diego, CA North on I-5, then take I-215... One of the nation's great city parks, San Diego's Balboa Park includes playgrounds, lawn bowling courts, gardens, museums, theaters, an aerospace center and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Old Town combines old and new San Diego. Best seen on foot, it offers shopping in nostalgic emporiums, tours of restored adobes and dining at a colorful Mexican restaurant in Bazar del Mundo. Thirty miles north is Escondido and the San Diego Wild Animal Park. More than 2,400 animals roam freely in the 2,100-acre preservation area for endangered species. In Big Bear, CA From Hwy 215 North to Hwy 10... You will find sunshine and an incredible array of things to do. Ride the MARTA, serving Big Bear and the surrounding area. Shop for old-fashioned gifts, crafts, fantastic foods and nostalgic memories in an atmosphere of antiques and blue-grass music at the Bear Mountain Trading Company. A Jeep tour makes for a great introduction to Big Bear's backcountry, and the Miss Liberty offers 90-minute lake tours. Bird enthusiasts should stop by Wild Wings Unlimited for a unique adventure and souvenirs. During the summer months try parasailing or just enjoy the view from the Snow Summit Sky Chair. ____________________________________________________________________ Driving Directions From the South: Drive north on Hwy 15 to Hwy 210 Go east on Hwy 10 to 210 E Take Hwy 210 E to Hwy 330 until Running Springs (CA 18) Proceed on CA 18 about 20 miles until you see signs for Big Bear Lake/ Big Bear City Go straight through the stop sign Cross the bridge and travel 4.5 miles until the first signal at Paine Rd Turn left on Paine Rd, which turns into Big Bear Blvd Drive about 2 miles to the eight stoplight at Starvation Flats Rd / Stanfield Cutoff There is an ARCO gas station on the right Turn right and continue for .25 miles to the resort office on the right From the North: Take Hwy 99 S to Hwy 58 E Continue to Hwy 395 (at Four Corners), then drive south about 38 miles to Bear Valley Rd and turn left Continue to CA 18 toward Lucerne Valley Take Hwy 18 in Lucerne, proceed up the mountain to Greenway At the Hwy 18/38 intersection, turn left Follow Greenway to first stop light and turn right on Big Bear Blvd Go two miles toward Big Bear Lake, turn left at the second traffic light onto Starvation Flats Rd / Stanfield Cutoff at the ARCO gas station The resort is approx. .25 miles ahead on the right From San Diego, CA: Travel north on I-15 until it crosses I-215 Take I-215 N until it runs into Hwy 210 E to San Bernardino Follow east on Hwy 210 See directions in bold above.
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