California hotels announce spring travel deals ahead of major events

Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
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California hotels and attractions are offering a range of spring deals for travelers in 2026. The offers span from discounted hotel stays to bundled tickets at theme parks and special festival packages, with some deals extending into summer or the end of the year.

In Northern California, visitors can take advantage of offers such as two free SeaWorld San Diego tickets with a stay at Dana Hotel on Mission Bay. Grass Valley’s historic Holbrooke Hotel is providing a 15 percent discount for last-minute bookings and a $50 daily dining credit at its Iron Door restaurant for guests staying at least two nights through March 31. At The Costanoa Coastal Lodge and Camp in Pescadero, guests receive half off rates during full moon and new moon dates, including March 3, March 19, April 2, and April 16.

The McCloud Hotel is bundling accommodations with a guided fly fishing experience along rivers near Mt. Shasta, starting at $700 for the first night. In Napa Valley, hotels like Silverado Resort and Archer Hotel are offering up to 25 percent off for soccer fans attending this summer’s global tournament in the Bay Area, along with dining credits.

Other Northern California offers include dog-friendly stays at Little River Inn in Mendocino County with kayaking tours for pets and their owners, as well as discounts at AutoCamp resorts across several locations including Sonoma County and Yosemite.

Central California destinations are also participating. Mammoth Mountain lodgings offer up to 20 percent off weekday rates when booking tubing sessions. Palisades Tahoe provides up to 40 percent off lift tickets when booking slopeside lodging. Visalia’s Darling Hotel has a deal that includes mimosas and late checkout through March 31. Santa Barbara visitors can find “third night free” promotions across about 20 properties.

Ojai celebrates Pixie Tangerine Month in April with themed cuisine and merchandise; Ojai Valley Inn is giving a fourth night free through April 30.

In Southern California, Universal Studios Hollywood has two-day admission starting at $149 for adults or $118 for children on select days. Shade Hotels in Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach provide a 15 percent discount plus a $50 food credit during spring months. Big Bear Mountain is offering bundled lift ticket packages below $100 per day.

Pasadena’s Langham Huntington gives guests a rate reduction and spa access with two-night minimum stays. Santa Monica’s Pierside Hotel marks Route 66’s centennial with themed packages including dining credits and commemorative gifts available through December.

Additional offers include discounts on suites at Venice V Hotel, package deals with dining credits at West Hollywood’s eco-focused 1 Hotel West Hollywood, free breakfast and parking at Jamaica Bay Inn in Marina del Rey, boysenberry-themed festival packages at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, up to 25 percent off rooms at Disneyland Resort hotels during spring events like the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival (March 6–April 27), reduced rates at Omni Rancho Las Palmas in Rancho Mirage if booked by April 19 for stays until May 31, unlimited golf packages midweek at Temecula Creek Inn, discounted LEGOLAND California hotel rates plus low-priced kids’ tickets following the debut of LEGO Galaxy Area in Carlsbad (good through Dec. 31), third-night-free offers or zoo ticket bundles at Lodge at Torrey Pines in La Jolla (through June), repeat offers of free SeaWorld tickets from Dana Hotel in San Diego, and Pacific Beach stays featuring bike rentals and drink credits via Ocean Park Inn’s Spring to the Beach package (through May).

These seasonal promotions aim to attract visitors looking to explore California’s varied landscapes—from snowy mountains to coastal cities—while taking advantage of lower crowd levels before peak summer travel begins.



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