I visited Mira Vista on a recent trip to Arizona and came for day visits on several weekend days. The property is very nice. As others have pointed out, this is the sister resort to Laguna del Sol in CA and is quite a bit smaller. The resort is very nice. It appears relatively new, well maintained and will a full range of amenities(pool, volleyball pool, fitness rooms, restaurants, etc). I did not go to the restaurant… just brought my own lunch, so cannot comment on the food quality or prices. I enjoy breaking up the day of lounging by the pool by taking a short hike. While the resort is small, you can stroll around the grounds. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the lack of hiking trails. This may not be important to others. Overall, I had a great couple of days here and would definitely visit again if I am in the area.
Lars S.
Classificação do local: 5 Novato, CA
This is the sister resort(same owners) of Laguna Del Sol outside of Sacramento, CA. The two are very different in many ways. This one is much smaller, which is not necessarily bad, as it makes it more intimate and friendlier. This is the first nudist resort I’d ever been to, and it definitely was a little awkward the first time, but now it’s second nature for me to be in my birthday suit in «public». It is very relaxing and liberating and contrary too many people’s belief, a completely non-sexual experience. There is a restaurant, lodging, gym, shuffle board courts, tennis court, two pools(one volleyball), jacuzzi, an more. The past few years they have built condominiums on the property.
Nancy S.
Classificação do local: 5 Novato, CA
I’m a card-carrying member and have enjoyed this place for several years. One of the classiest clothing optional resorts on the west coast. I’d prefer to drive 1.5 hours to Tucson to get naked sun than to go 1 hour to Shangri La up in New River… there really is no comparison… Mira Vista is FAR better. Both tend to be an older, more mature crowd, however, MV has a restaurant, weight room, several pools and a very friendly membership. Go to their website for a first-timer coupon!!!
Warren P.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
This was my first visit to a clothing optional resort. Yes, I was a first time nudist and my first visit to a C-O resort. A friend mentioned this place to me and I figured«what the heck». The resort is located off Ina road outside Tucson. The entrance is nondescript and if you weren’t looking for it you would miss it. Even if you were looking for it you might as well. The resort is an old dude-ranch of sorts, is small and is well laid out. The rooms were rustic but nice. If you’re expecting 5-star accommodations you’ll be out of luck. When we got there our room wasn’t ready(check-in is at 1pm and we got there at 10am), so the staff found a pair of towels and we decided to drop our duds at the car and wander in. Yes, it’s clothing optional all over the property and frankly, nobody gave a darn what you looked like. The pool area was very nice, and resembled your basic resort, except there were no kids(though kids are allowed), no loud music(very light background music, I think) and no group of loud, obnoxious drunks killing the buzz you may have going. Very friendly folks. Plenty of lounge chairs to park on and read a book. There is a volleyball pool and when we played there was no «competitive» folks spoiling the game. The only down side was the restaurant. It too is clothing optional, which is nice, but the food isn’t to par for what you pay for. I don’t expect much, but for $ 19 a steak should be fairly tender. The food was good, but for the price should have been great.