The luxury RV resort, meanwhile, boasts nearly 200 full hook-up RV sites and almost 50 tiny house rentals at the posh location. With a community pool, splash pads, indoor and outdoor fitness centers, free WiFi and more, the new resort makes for a great spot for staycation.
The completion of the new RV luxury resort allows for the master plan’s next project – the upcoming Gaylord Pacific Resort and Convention Center, which will be located on the site of Chula Vista’s old RV park. It’s slated to include 1,600 hotel rooms, a convention center with four ballrooms and public amenities like retail space.
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Harbor Park, a $47.5 million coastal attraction that includes 25 acres of public beach and park land in the South Bay, is now on track to break ground in 2023.
Tuesday, Port of San Diego commissioners unanimously approved a coastal development permit for the park. It is a central public-access and tourist-drawing component of the reimagined shoreline crafted in what’s known as the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan.
The action sets in motion a park development timeline tied to construction of the Gaylord Pacific Resort Hotel and Convention Center. It is expected to parallel, in part, construction of a $12 million sister park known as Sweetwater Park. Together, the two public outdoor venues constitute 46 acres of new or improved waterfront park space for locals and visitors.