Overview
Ranked as the winner of the 2024 Best Resort in Continental U.S., Mission Pacific Beach Resort seamlessly combines style and comfort while offering breathtaking ocean views. Earlier this year, we enjoyed exploring the beach town while staying at Mission Pacific Resort’s sister hotel, The Seabird Resort (read our review here), and have been eager to return to Oceanside. In late September, I had the opportunity to visit again and booked one night in a standard room using 25,000 Hyatt points. With the upgraded room, resort fee, parking fee, and breakfast included, our stay had a value of approximately $1,000, making it an exceptional deal for a beach getaway.


Check In
We arrived to check in around 4 p.m. and handed off our car key to the valet. Self-service parking is available at the lot across the street, but it requires you to pay at midnight to extend the parking ticket. Since our reservation was made with points, both the parking fee and resort fee were waived.
The staff warmly greeted us with welcome drinks and upgraded our room to the Sanctuary Studio with Ocean View. We received an information packet detailing all the hotel amenities and Globalist benefits. While waiting for our room, we explored the cozy lobby.
Compared to The Seabird Resort, Mission Pacific’s decor is less nautical and more upscale, fitting its adult-only property status. The lobby is heavily decorated with driftwood furnishings and linen fabrics, true to its oceanic escape identity. Though smaller, it offers ample seating and table space for lounging and working. There’s even a refreshment corner with a water station, a cork board with daily tidal information, and dog treats!




Room | Sanctuary Studio Accessible Tub Ocean View
The Sanctuary Studio room is spacious and vibrant, with a soothing color palette reflecting the coastal setting. Upon entering, there is a seating area with a small coffee table in front of the TV. A large closet and storage space for luggage are positioned near the entrance. The TV console is stocked with drinks, snacks, and a coffee machine. Large windows and the balcony allow plenty of sunlight and offer a nice view of the ocean and boardwalk.


A unique feature of the room is the reading nook next to the windows. A large cushion lounging chair and soft lighting fixtures create the perfect spot to relax.


The large king bed comes with night lamps, nightstands, and charging stations. The mattress, bedding, and pillows are extremely comfortable, typical of Hyatt properties, ensuring a good night’s sleep. Control panels for the window curtains are next to the bed, though they were difficult to navigate. Earplugs are provided on the bedside table in case of nighttime noise, but we had no issues despite concerts and a surfing competition outside the hotel.

The room’s design is practical for a beach resort. Towel hooks are by the entrance door and on the balcony, and the wooden flooring is durable for wet and sandy feet. The wide door, lowered thermostat and light switches, and lowered peephole and door latch reflect the thoughtful design of this accessible room.
Bathroom
Being an accessible room, the bathroom layout differs from the standard Sanctuary Studio. Behind a large sliding barn door, it is designed with ample space, an accessible shower, and an accessible tub. Bathrobes, sandals, and extra towels on a movable rack are provided. The shower and vanity are stocked with signature Apothia amenities.




Breakfast
As a Globalist, I was excited to try and review the breakfast offerings at different Hyatt properties. The hotel shares its breakfast dining area with The Seabird Resort at Piper restaurant. During our previous stay at The Seabird, we ordered à la carte. This time, we tried the breakfast buffet, and it did not disappoint! The buffet features high-quality proteins like brisket and salmon, along with international options such as miso soup with various condiments and Menemen (traditional Turkish eggs and tomatoes). There were also standard offerings like cheese and ham, pastries, and fruits. A chef takes omelet orders, but our favorite items were the French toast and waffles with strawberries and Nutella. Drip coffee and made-to-order coffee drinks are available.




Amenities
As the top-ranked resort in Continental U.S., Mission Pacific offers a full array of amenities, including a Michelin-starred restaurant (Valle), a vibrant rooftop bar with a live DJ, and the iconic “Top Gun” house, now a pie shop. The hotel also provides a fully equipped 24/7 gym and a rooftop swimming pool next to the bar.The resort fee covers useful amenities such as reusable water bottles, free beach equipment, free surfboard rentals, storage for surfboards and bikes, and various discounts on rentals, classes, and museum tickets. These amenities are similar to those offered at The Seabird Resort, and a full list can be found on the website. We enjoyed a sunny morning at the beach with the hotel-provided equipment from the Rambler.

Conclusion
Our stay at the Mission Pacific Beach Resort was a memorable experience. The stylish accommodations, excellent amenities, and stunning coastal location make it a top choice for anyone visiting Oceanside. Having enjoyed our stay at The Seabird Resort previously, we can confidently say that Mission Pacific Beach Resort lives up to its reputation and offers an equally delightful experience. Additionally, this property is very Globalist-friendly, providing great benefits for Globalist status members, such as room upgrades, waived fees, and an exceptional breakfast that is unrivaled by other Hyatt properties in the U.S. We look forward to returning and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.