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How is the resort rental prices in Northern California?
The graph shows the percentages of resorts in each price bucket. Northern California has the largest percentage (66.67%) of resort rentals in $150 - $200 price range.
When picking resorts amenities in Northern California, what are the top choices?
When choosing resorts in Northern California, all-inclusive is normally the number 1 deciding factor. But besides that, there are other amenities to consider as well. Below are some statistics. In Northern California, 3 rentals offer Air Conditioning, 3 rentals offer Pool, 3 rentals offer Hot Tub. So, if you need Air Conditioning during your resort stays, use the Air Conditioning filter to compare these resorts. Two amenities that are not typical are Pets Friendly, Kids Friendly.
Is it common to bring pets or dogs to resorts in Northern California?
33.33% of resorts in Northern California are pet friendly. To bring your dogs pets to resort, make sure it is pet friendly and whether there is a pet fee.
Where should I visit in Northern California area?
Here we list the must-visit places in Northern California: Old Sacramento Waterfront District, California State Capitol Museum, Yosemite National Park, Winchester Mystery House, Black Chasm Cavern National Natural Landmark, Sonoma Coast State Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, The Mystery Spot, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Patricks Point State Park, Redwood National and State Parks, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Trees of Mystery, Old Faithful Geyser of California, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Salt Point State Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Confusion Hill, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, Gold Discovery Site, Coloma Road - Coloma (California Historical Landmark No. 748), James W. Marshall State Historical Monument, Henningsen Lotus Park, James Marshall Monument, Coloma Resort, Dave Moore Nature Area, Marshall's Blacksmith Shop (California Historical Landmark No. 319), Gold Hill Vineyard and Brewery.