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Town and Country Resort San Diego Review: What to Know Before You Book
A mid-century San Diego resort with pools, dining, and trolley access at a great value
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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Town and Country is a renovated mid-century resort in San Diego's Mission Valley neighborhood, offering 671 rooms, three pools, a four-story waterslide, five dining options, and easy access to the Fashion Valley Mall and the San Diego trolley system. While not a luxury hotel, it provides a great value for families, staycationers, and visitors to the nearby University of San Diego, with rates often hundreds less per night than comparable downtown or Mission Bay resorts.
Why it matters
In a city with high hotel prices, Town and Country stands out as one of the best-value resorts in San Diego, providing resort amenities and a central location at a fraction of the cost of luxury hotels or beachfront properties. Its mix of pools, dining, and trolley access make it an appealing option for families, locals, and visitors to the nearby University of San Diego.
The details
Town and Country has 671 rooms spread across multiple buildings, with room types ranging from the budget-friendly Happy Camper and Marco Polo rooms to the spacious Terrace Suites and top-floor Skyline Suite. The resort's highlight is its pool complex, featuring a main pool, a four-story waterslide, and a quieter adult pool. On-site dining includes the signature ARLO restaurant, the casual Lapper Kitchen + Tap, and the lively Monkeybar. The resort also offers a trolley stop, providing easy access to nearby attractions like Old Town, downtown, and the San Diego Zoo.
- Town and Country opened in the summer of 1975.
- The resort is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025.
The players
Town and Country Resort
A mid-century resort in San Diego's Mission Valley neighborhood, offering 671 rooms, three pools, a four-story waterslide, five dining options, and easy access to the Fashion Valley Mall and the San Diego trolley system.
Katie Dillon
The founder of the travel website lajollamom.com, who has been booking clients at Town and Country for years and knows the property inside and out.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Diego, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
The resort frequently runs promotions through online travel agencies, especially during off-peak periods, so it's worth checking rates on sites like Expedia, Hotels.com, and Booking.com to see if any deals are available.
The takeaway
Town and Country Resort offers a great value proposition for families, staycationers, and visitors to the nearby University of San Diego, providing resort-style amenities and a central location at a fraction of the cost of luxury hotels or beachfront properties in San Diego.
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