Hotel in Rancho Cucamonga, United States
Homecoming at the Resort
150Pearl PointsEasy to book, works for the IE corridor.

About Homecoming at the Resort
Homecoming at the Resort in Rancho Cucamonga is a resort-format property that works best for special occasions and Inland Empire business travel. Booking is easy with no meaningful lead time needed. Upgrade beyond a standard room if your stay involves celebration or extended downtime — at a resort, you spend enough time in the room for the spatial difference to matter.
Should You Book Homecoming at the Resort?
Getting a room here is easy — which is either reassuring or a yellow flag depending on your expectations. Homecoming at the Resort sits at 9350 The Resort Pkwy in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, and it occupies a specific niche: a resort-style property in the Inland Empire, positioned to serve travelers who want something more than a highway corridor hotel without driving into Los Angeles. For special occasions or a business trip that warrants an upgrade from a standard chain, it is a credible option in a market that doesn't offer many alternatives at this address.
On the question of whether to upgrade your room category — the most consequential decision you'll make at this property , the honest answer is that the resort format rewards guests who use the space. A standard room here delivers a place to sleep; a suite or upgraded category delivers the experience that justifies calling it a resort stay at all. If you're here for a celebration, a work trip with client entertainment, or a weekend away from the LA basin, the spatial difference between a standard and a premium room matters more than at a pure urban hotel, where you're out the door and into the city most of the time. At a resort property, you spend more hours in the room itself, and that makes the upgrade conversation worth having at booking.
The physical setting follows resort logic: spread-out rather than stacked, with common areas designed to pull guests out of their rooms and into shared spaces. That scale works in its favor for groups and special occasions. For solo business travel where you need focused work time and fast checkout, that same scale can feel like friction. The address on The Resort Pkwy tells you what the property is trying to be, and it largely delivers on that identity within the Rancho Cucamonga market.
Booking is direct with no meaningful lead-time required. That accessibility makes it practical for last-minute trips and flexible planning. For deeper context on where this property fits within the broader Southern California and Inland Empire options, see our full Rancho Cucamonga hotels guide. If you're also planning dining or activities around your stay, our Rancho Cucamonga restaurants guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are worth checking before you arrive.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 9350 The Resort Pkwy, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no advance lead time required
- Leading for: Special occasions, Inland Empire business travel, resort-format stays outside LA
- Room upgrade advice: Book at least a step above standard if your stay involves celebration or downtime , the resort format rewards the extra space
- Pricing: Not publicly listed; verify current rates directly at booking
- Loyalty programs: Confirm with the property at time of booking
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room category is best at Homecoming at the Resort?
Room category details are not published in Pearl's current venue data for Homecoming at the Resort at 9350 The Resort Pkwy. When booking, ask the property directly about upper-floor options — at resort-style hotels in this corridor, those rooms typically offer better light and less corridor noise. If your priority is space over views, request a suite-tier room at time of reservation rather than at check-in.
Is Homecoming at the Resort good for business travel?
Rancho Cucamonga's Resort Pkwy address puts it close to the 15 and 10 interchange, which makes it a practical base for Inland Empire business travel. Whether it has dedicated meeting space or reliable in-room connectivity is not confirmed in Pearl's data, so check directly before booking for a work trip. If you need a full business centre or conference facilities, confirm those specifics upfront — they determine whether this property earns its rate for corporate stays.
Do loyalty programs work at Homecoming at the Resort?
Pearl does not have confirmed chain affiliation data for Homecoming at the Resort, so whether major loyalty programs like Marriott Bonvoy or Hilton Honors apply here is unverified. Contact the property at 9350 The Resort Pkwy, Rancho Cucamonga before booking if points accrual or status benefits are a factor in your decision.
How does Homecoming at the Resort compare to nearby hotels?
Without published star ratings or pricing for Homecoming at the Resort, a direct value comparison is difficult, but within the Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario corridor you have branded options like the Marriott and Hilton properties near Ontario Airport that offer confirmed loyalty integration and consistent service tiers. Homecoming at the Resort's positioning appears to lean into a resort-style experience rather than a straightforward business hotel format — which makes it a better fit for leisure or mixed-purpose stays than for pure airport-proximity convenience.
When is the best time to book Homecoming at the Resort?
Rancho Cucamonga has mild winters and hot summers, so late autumn through spring is generally the most comfortable window for a stay in the Inland Empire. Availability at Homecoming at the Resort appears accessible rather than scarce, so last-minute bookings are likely viable, but securing preferred room types still favors booking at least a week out. Weekend leisure demand in the area picks up during local events at The Resort complex, so if you want quieter rates, mid-week stays are the practical call.
Is Homecoming at the Resort family-friendly?
The Resort Pkwy address in Rancho Cucamonga sits within a larger mixed-use development that includes dining and entertainment options, which gives families more to work with than a highway-side hotel. Pearl's venue data does not confirm specific amenities like a pool, kids' programming, or connecting rooms, so verify those with the property before booking with children. For families driving through Southern California on the 15 or 10, this location works as a practical overnight stop.
How is the dining at Homecoming at the Resort?
Cuisine type and dining details are not in Pearl's current data for this property, so whether Homecoming at the Resort has an on-site restaurant, bar, or room service is unconfirmed. The Resort Pkwy development in Rancho Cucamonga has standalone dining nearby, which reduces the risk if on-site food options are limited. Confirm dining availability directly before booking if eating on-property is important to your stay.
Location
9350 The Resort Pkwy, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Rancho Cucamonga, United States
Compare Homecoming at the Resort
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Homecoming at the Resort | Easy |
| Aman New York | Unknown |
| Amangiri | Unknown |
| Hotel Bel-Air | Unknown |
| The Beverly Hills Hotel | Unknown |
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Unknown |
How Homecoming at the Resort stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Aman New York, Notable alternative
- Amangiri, Notable alternative
- Hotel Bel-Air, Notable alternative
- The Beverly Hills Hotel, Notable alternative
- The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, Notable alternative
Rancho Cucamonga is not a deep hotel market, which means Homecoming at the Resort competes less with immediate neighbors and more with the broader Southern California decision of where to anchor a special occasion or business trip. If you're willing to drive into Los Angeles, Hotel Bel-Air and The Beverly Hills Hotel both offer established resort credentials, stronger dining programs, and the kind of service depth that comes with properties operating at a national reputation level. The tradeoff is price and proximity: if your meeting, event, or reason for being in the Inland Empire is genuinely in Rancho Cucamonga, those LA properties require a commute that defeats the purpose.
For travelers weighing a California resort experience more broadly, Auberge du Soleil in Napa and Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur operate at a significantly higher price point but deliver a destination experience where the setting is the entire reason for the trip. Homecoming at the Resort is not competing in that category, it is a convenience-driven resort property where location in the Inland Empire is a feature, not a limitation, for the right traveler.
If you're a regular at properties like Aman New York or Amangiri, Homecoming at the Resort will feel like a different category entirely, and that's fine, because those properties serve a different trip purpose. The honest comparison set for Homecoming is other Inland Empire and greater San Bernardino County hotels, where a resort-format property at this address occupies a clear top-of-market position. Book it when your itinerary places you in Rancho Cucamonga; look at the LA or Napa options when the destination itself is the point.
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