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AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 UNITED STATES Alabama LAVEEN ATMORE Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino (2014) Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Atmore (2010) LITCHFIELD PARK BIRMINGHAM The Wigwam (2004) The Westin Birmingham (2014) ORO VALLEY FLORENCE Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort (1984) Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa (2007) PARADISE VALLEY HOOVER Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia (2009) Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa (2006) Sanctuary Camelback Mountain (2002) HUNTSVILLE PHOENIX The Westin Huntsville (2009) Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort (2004) Arizona Grand Resort & Spa (2002) MOBILE Hotel Palomar Phoenix-CityScape (2012) Fort Conde Inn (2012) JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa (2003) Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel (2011) Royal Palms Resort and Spa (1998) Renaissance-The Battle House Mobile Hotel & Spa (2008) Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel (2009) The Westin Phoenix Downtown (2011) MONTGOMERY Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention SCOTTSDALE Center (2009) DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Paradise Valley-Scottsdale (2007) FireSky Resort & Spa, A Kimpton Hotel (2006) WETUMPKA Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas (2003) Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Wetumpka (2014) Hotel Valley Ho (2006) Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch (1988) JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa (2012) Alaska Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains (2003) JUNEAU Talking Stick Resort (2010) Pearson's Pond Luxury Inn & Adventure Spa (2006) The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch (2004) The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa (2003) The Westin Kierland Villas (2008) Arizona We-Ko-Pa Resort and Conference Center (2006) CAREFREE W Scottsdale (2009) Boulders Resort & Spa, Curio Collection by Hilton (2008) SEDONA CHANDLER Adobe Grand Villas (2004) Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa (2003) Amara Resort and Spa, a Kimpton Hotel (2015)* Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino (2011) El Portal Sedona Hotel (2011) Enchantment Resort and Mii amo Spa (1988) FLAGSTAFF L’Auberge de Sedona Inn and Spa (2003) Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort (2014) TEMPE GLENDALE Tempe Mission Palms Hotel (2010) Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa (2008) (xxxx) indicates year establishment first received current, consecutively maintained Diamond Rating. * indicates establishments new to the list by year-end 2015. List published 1/15/2016, and is subject to change based on establishment operations. Additional lists available at AAA.com/Diamonds. AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 TUCSON BIG SUR Arizona Inn (2004) Ventana Inn & Spa, a Joie de Vivre hotel (2011) Casino Del Sol Resort (2012) JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa (2005) BODEGA BAY Loews Ventana Canyon (1985) Bodega Bay Lodge (2008) The Lodge @ Ventana Canyon (1996) The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa (2002) BROOKS Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa (2009) Cache Creek Casino Resort (2005) BURBANK Arkansas Hotel Amarano Burbank (2011) EUREKA SPRINGS Angel at Rose Hall (1999) CABAZON Morongo Casino Resort & Spa (2005) FAYETTEVILLE Pratt Place Inn (2009) CALISTOGA Solage Calistoga (2013) LITTLE ROCK The Capital Hotel (2008) CAPITOLA The Empress of Little Rock (2013) The Inn at Depot Hill (1999) CARLSBAD California Cape Rey Carlsbad, A Hilton Resort (2013) ALPINE Viejas Casino & Resort (2013) CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA Carriage House Inn (1976) ANAHEIM Hyatt Carmel Highlands (2002) Disneyland® Hotel (2011) Tickle Pink Inn (1993) Disney's Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa (2001) CARMEL VALLEY APTOS Bernardus Lodge & Spa (2009) Seascape Beach Resort (2000) Carmel Valley Ranch (2011) ARNOLD CORONADO Arnold Black Bear Inn (2012) Hotel del Coronado (2005) Loews Coronado Bay (1992) BAKERSFIELD The Padre Hotel (2015)* COSTA MESA Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel (2013) BERKELEY Claremont Hotel Club & Spa (2001) CUPERTINO Jupiter Hotel Cupertino, Curio Collection by Hilton (2006) BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Wilshire A Four Seasons Hotel (1993) DANA POINT Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel (2014) Blue Lantern Inn (1991) Montage Beverly Hills (2014) Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa (2004) SLS Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills (2009) DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK The Inn at Furnace Creek (1987) (xxxx) indicates year establishment first received current, consecutively maintained Diamond Rating. * indicates establishments new to the list by year-end 2015. List published 1/15/2016, and is subject to change based on establishment operations. Additional lists available at AAA.com/Diamonds. AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 DEL MAR LAKE ARROWHEAD L'Auberge Del Mar (2002) Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa, Autograph Collection (2010) EAST PALO ALTO LAKESIDE Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley at East Palo Alto (2007) Barona Resort & Casino (2010) FERNDALE LA QUINTA Gingerbread Mansion Inn (2014) La Quinta Resort & Club, A Waldorf Astoria Resort (2014) FISH CAMP LINCOLN Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite (1991) Thunder Valley Casino Resort (2011) HALF MOON BAY LONG BEACH Mill Rose Inn (1991) Hyatt Regency Long Beach (2013) The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay (2013) LOS ANGELES HEALDSBURG Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills (2011) Honor Mansion A Wine Country Resort (1998) Hotel Bel-Air (2012) Hyatt Regency Century Plaza (1983) HOLLYWOOD InterContinental Los Angeles Century City (1988) Loews Hollywood (2008) JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE (2011) W Hollywood (2010) Luxe City Center Hotel (2013) Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel (2015)* HUNTINGTON BEACH Mr. C Beverly Hills (2012) Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa (2003) Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (2003) The Waterfront Beach Resort A Hilton Hotel (1991) Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills (1993) The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles (2011) INDIAN WELLS The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites (2013) Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa (1987) W Los Angeles-Westwood (2013) Miramonte Resort & Spa (2008) Renaissance Indian Wells Resort & Spa (2003) LOS OLIVOS Fess Parker Wine Country Inn & Spa (2012) JAMUL Jamul Haven (2011) MAMMOTH LAKES The Westin Monache Resort (2011) JULIAN Orchard Hill Country Inn (1996) MARINA DEL REY The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey (2015)* LAFAYETTE Lafayette Park Hotel & Spa (1986) MENDOCINO Brewery Gulch Inn (2002) LAGUNA BEACH Stanford Inn by the Sea Eco-Resort (1992) Surf & Sand Resort (1991) MENLO PARK LA JOLLA Stanford Park Hotel (1984) Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa (2005) Hyatt Regency La Jolla (1990) MONTEREY La Valencia Hotel (2010) InterContinental The Clement Monterey (2010) The Grande Colonial (2008) Monterey Marriott (2006) (xxxx) indicates year establishment first received current, consecutively maintained Diamond Rating. * indicates establishments new to the list by year-end 2015. List published 1/15/2016, and is subject to change based on establishment operations. Additional lists available at AAA.com/Diamonds. AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa (1986) RANCHO BERNARDO Old Monterey Inn (1998) Rancho Bernardo Inn (1977) Portola Hotel & Spa (2011) RANCHO CORDOVA MURPHYS Sacramento Marriott Rancho Cordova (1987) Dunbar House 1880 (2003) RANCHO MIRAGE NAPA Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa (2009) Andaz Napa (2011) The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage (2014) Silverado Resort and Spa (1976) The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa (2009) The Meritage Resort and Spa (2009) The Westin Verasa Napa (2010) RANCHO PALOS VERDES Terranea Resort (2010) NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Bay Resort (2004) REDWOOD CITY Fairmont Newport Beach (2007) Sofitel San Francisco Bay (1991) Island Hotel Newport Beach (2014) RIVERSIDE OLYMPIC VALLEY The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa (2010) Resort at Squaw Creek (1991) SACRAMENTO OXNARD Amber House Bed & Breakfast Inn (1998) Embassy Suites by Hilton Mandalay Beach Resort (2014) Hyatt Regency Sacramento (1988) Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel (2003) PALA The Westin Sacramento (2008) Pala Casino Spa and Resort (2004) SAN DIEGO PALM DESERT Andaz San Diego (2013) JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa (1987) Hard Rock Hotel San Diego (2008) Hilton San Diego Bayfront (2011) PALM SPRINGS Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina (2011) The Willows Historic Palm Springs Inn (1997) Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego (2013) Omni San Diego Hotel (2005) PALO ALTO Pacific Terrace Hotel (2007) The Westin Palo Alto (2006) San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (2013) San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina (1984) PASO ROBLES The US Grant, A Luxury Collection Hotel, San Diego (2007) La Bellasera Hotel & Suites (2011) The Westgate Hotel (2007) The Westin San Diego (1994) PEBBLE BEACH The Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter (2012) Casa Palmero (2001) The Inn at Spanish Bay (1988) SAN FRANCISCO The Lodge at Pebble Beach (1979) Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco (2002) Grand Hyatt San Francisco (2012) PISMO BEACH Hotel Monaco San Francisco, A Kimpton Hotel (1996) Dolphin Bay Resort & Spa (2009) Hotel Nikko San Francisco (1997) Hotel Vitale, a Joie de Vivre hotel (2006) PLACERVILLE InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco (1980) Eden Vale Inn (2013) InterContinental San Francisco (2008) (xxxx) indicates year establishment first received current, consecutively maintained Diamond Rating. * indicates establishments new to the list by year-end 2015. List published 1/15/2016, and is subject to change based on establishment operations. Additional lists available at AAA.com/Diamonds. AAA/CAA Four Diamond Hotels January 15, 2016 JW Marriott San Francisco (1990) SONOMA Loews Regency San Francisco (2013) MacArthur Place (2006) Omni San Francisco Hotel
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