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Stay at Vino Bello Resort in Napa, CA. Dates into February.

Vino Bello Resort
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Sophia
9 years ago
The place is amazing, beautiful !!!! furniture was a bit worn out, but everything else is great!!!

Tuscan-inspired resort located in the heart of Napa Valley features furnished patios, fully equipped kitchens, and two pools

What You Get

  • Stay for four in a resort king suite or one-bedroom condo, or stay for eight in a two-bedroom condo
  • Receive a two-for-one wine tasting card for up to 15 local wineries
  • Dates into February 2016

Policies and Fees

  • Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
  • Cancellation policy: 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is nonrefundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
  • Additional fees: $20 nightly resort fee plus tax paid at check-in. $100 per day refundable deposit for incidentals placed on credit card at check-in. Daily housekeeping is not included, but available upon request for a nominal fee.
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.

No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.

Top Reasons to Visit Vino Bello Resort

  • This 4-star resort is located in the heart of Napa Valley, close to golf courses and dozens of wineries.
  • Tuscan-style suites and condos feature fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes, custom wood furnishings, plasma-screen TVs, and furnished patios or balconies.
  • Relax after a day of touring wineries by enjoying resort amenities such as two heated pools, two fitness centers, and a kids’ water-spray playground.
  • Vino Bello partners with The Meritage Resort and Spa next door, where you’ll find a fine-dining restaurant, day spa, and lounge with bowling and billiards.

Napa, California: Sprawling Vineyards and Farm-to-Table Dining

Located about a one-hour drive north of San Francisco, Napa Valley—a region that runs from Napa in the south to Calistoga in the north—is California’s capital of all things grape. The valley’s rolling hills are dotted with more than 400 family-owned vineyards, where oak barrels age vintage nectars and visitors are invited to stop, taste, and sniff private-label wines. Vineyards range from St. Helena’s popular Quintessa estate, a 280-acre property specializing in cabernet sauvignon, to lesser-known wineries such as Heibel Ranch Vineyards, which you can tour on the back of a 1963 Jeep. Although some wineries welcome drop-by tastings, your best bet is to make appointments ahead of time.

The valley’s culinary scene has also risen to prominence, with chefs such as Thomas Keller spearheading a haute cuisine movement. The charming main streets of Yountville and St. Helena are studded with gourmet restaurants praised for their sustainable practices and fresh, farm-to-table cuisine. If you’re tired of sipping wine all day, grab a wheat beer or a pale ale at one of the dozens of local breweries.

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Other Details

Room Details

Resort King Suite and One-Bedroom Condo

  • One king bed and one sleeper sofa
  • Standard occupancy: 4
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Two-Bedroom Condo

  • Two king beds and two sleeper sofas
  • Standard occupancy: 8
  • Maximum occupancy: 8

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Resort fee includes: welcome beverages including one bottle of house wine and water, morning lobby coffee , daily newspaper, resort business center, in-room high speed WiFi, self and valet parking, use of resort fitness facilities, two heated outdoor pools and hot tubs, evening downtown Napa shuttle from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Parking: included in resort fee
  • Rollaways: not available
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes
  • Private furnished balconies or patios
  • Free WiFi

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Napa County Airport (APC; 5 mi)
  • Distance from San Francisco: 44 miles
  • Cab fare: about $20 from APC

Need To Know Info

  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • Must be 18 or older to check in
  • Not valid with reward points
  • $100 per night refundable deposit for incidentals required on credit card at check-in
  • $20 nightly resort fee plus tax paid at check in
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Vino Bello Resort

Customer Reviews

4.5
based on Groupon 28 reviews
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Sophia
4 ratings|1 review
The place is amazing, beautiful !!!! furniture was a bit worn out, but everything else is great!!!
natalijaniko
2 ratings|1 review
It was so beautiful and rated 4 diamonds
Connie
3 ratings|3 reviews
The property is beautiful. Our room was very spacious and clean.
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Shame on Vino Bello! Shame on Wyndham!! We were a large family group that travelled to Napa to celebrate a special event over the 4th of July weekend. We flew in from around the country. The fact that the property, (I just can't call it a resort) was rundown stood out to us immediately. Our check in was painful, as the front desk was in a hurry to take our money and get us over to the ridiculously pushy TIMESHARE desk to be pitched to by a kid about a free breakfast and just a few hours of our time. I personally waited several hours because early check in was not available though requested months prior, we had been up since 3:30am to catch a flight and had to wait for 4 hours to get a 2 bedroom condo. I told the young lady mid pitch, I was not interested and walked away. For the 3 days that we were there I got a call daily about going to a presentation, very tacky, car salesman behavior. The last call, I advised if they didn't stop the harassment I would file a complaint with the BBB. The horror of this place, the nerve of WYNDHAM being in a business that uses such tactics! I watched them do it to an elderly couple to the point that my sister walked with them to explain what the presentation with free breakfast actually was. The rates were of course higher due to the pandemic and the holiday but we certainly didn't get what we paid for. They tried very hard to limit when and who could use the pools, yet we a daily access fee added on to our bill, when I asked what that covered...I was told the use of the facilities (pool, hot tubs) water in room and maintenance . When we asked for someone to bring towels and remove our trash , we cooked they refused and said cleaning was only provided if you stayed 5 days or more, we were not told that beforehand. We never asked them to clean, we did that, we just had nowhere for our trash to go. Incredibly bad customer service all around except for the wine tasting ...the whole place was a huge disappointment and I will for sure email management as there are far too many mishaps and poor treatment to include here. Avoid this place and avoid Wyndham.
PSRich
Loved it, would return, but would bring a noise-canceling sound machine next time. We were in the Merlot building, adjacent to the Chardonnay and the Cabernet buildings. They gave us a complimentary bottle of wine and two complimentary bottles of water. Although we had booked a studio we were assigned a one-bedroom accommodation — an upgrade! The unit itself was spacious and beautifully furnished — much better than average in terms of quality. The bedroom had a large soaking tub off to one side and an oversized shower in the bathroom with four “wall sprays” in addition to the overhead fixture. Although we did not use or partake in any of Vino Bello Resort’s amenities or activities, we noted that guests have full access to the Meritage Resort and Spa next door. While we prefer to shop for groceries and dine in when we have a full kitchen, the Fivetown Grocery located in the Vista Collina Resort across the street filled in a few times for snacks, beverages, etc. The only negative I’ll note here is that the walls between units aren’t well sound-proofed — during the night we were awakened by the sound of snoring from the bedroom in the unit adjacent to ours. The thermostat didn’t allow for just a fan to mask the noise, so we had to turn the AC down as far as it could go.
Amy W
Location is great but there is a lot of deferred maintenance I'll start with the positives. The location is great, just a few miles to downtown Napa. The pools and food onsite are nice as well. The rooms are spacious and well-stocked. It was great to be able to share amenities with the Meritage resort next door. The vineyard on property was really cool, and it was a great spot for relaxing. We also enjoyed the firepit and patio with grills. Now for the issues. The room we got was, in the words of my 15-year-old, janky. The dishwasher did not drain, and by the third day, it smelled really bad. We didn't notice that was the source of the smell until we went to load the dishwasher before checkout, or we would have reported it sooner. The garbage disposal was clogged when we checked in, and my husband had to unclog it. The bar in the studio closet was on an angle due to a missing screw. The bathroom had a big spackle spot on the wall. One of the towel hooks was missing the hook. The kitchen drawers stuck. The dresser drawer had a knob that was completely stripped, so it kept falling off. There was broken glass on our private walkway to the pool. The bathroom door didn't lock. The furniture in the living room was in rough shape. Overall, just lots of deferred maintenance. Most of these things would be quick and easy fixes, so I'm not sure what the issue was. We checked in later at night, so I'm wondering if we may have gotten a room that wasn't usually in use. It definitely needs some TLC. Overall, I'd be willing to give them another chance and just hope I got a better unit.

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