Guests stay in luxurious, two-story villas overlooking the 18th green
of the Nicklaus course. One-, 2-, 3-
and 4-bedroom villas are available,
complete with kitchens and living
rooms, starting at around $200/night.
Like the clubhouse, the rock-solid
construction of these villas is the first
thing you notice. Then the details.
Every need is anticipated and no
corners are cut. The coffee machine
is top-of-the-line Cuisinart, the flat
screens are Sony, the light fixtures,
door and cabinet handles, the ceiling
fans...all are carefully selected and
meticulously placed.
Upstairs, the marble floor in the
master bathroom is polished and
lovely, but a plush rug has been
thoughtfully placed in front of the
double sinks, as marble can get cold
in winter months. The spacious
bathtub has Jacuzzi jets, the separate
shower is enclosed in floor-to-ceiling
glass. The soap and shampoo holder
is not some random dish, but a piece
of art unto itself, a bird bath if placed
in a garden, but just perfect for the
use here.
Resort amenities include a full-service spa, a small but nicely
equipped fitness center, an activities
coordinator, a fantastic kids center
with popular programs and games,
pools and hot tubs. Dining options
include Chanterelle, where regular
events include winemaker dinners—
featuring the best wines of Oregon
and Washington—a three-meal casual
restaurant and a comfortable bar that
beckons after a round of golf.