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Laguna Beach is Southern California's premier seaside destination, midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. A year-round retreat for art lovers, nature enthusiasts and beach goers, Laguna Beach features seven miles of soft sand and surf.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Laguna Riviera, Charm that Stands the Test of Time


The story of Laguna Riviera dates back to 1914, when only a few homes and stores dotted the hillsides of Laguna Beach. It was then that a family, The Williats, from Los Angeles fell in love with this beachside community and decided to build a home. Then in 1938, when visiting Laguna Beach they decided to make a permanent move and bought the Brickles Farm House, which was the future site of Laguna Riviera. In the ‘50s and ‘60s Laguna Riviera took shape to what guests now know and love. The mid-century architecture that is reminiscent of a cruise ship came out of the Williat’s love for travel. They chose to build the hotel that way, so when one stands out on one of the terraced decks  pointing out toward the ocean, you are able to gaze out at a spectacular unobstructed view.  



As Laguna Beach became popular with the Hollywood crowd in the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s, many celebrities began frequenting Laguna Riviera. One of their most noted guests was Hanna Barbara. The current owner and grandson of original owners, Kort Pearson, remembers Hanna doing Yogi Bear impersonations while visiting to entertain the guests. Author Pearl S. Buck wrote several of her novels from the deck off of room 508. President Richard Nixon was also a frequent guest of the hotel before and after he became president.

The sense that I got when visiting Laguna Riviera was that the guests who return year after year to the hotel are the ones that the owners truly cherish.  “People became my friends when we were kids because they came here with their parents year after year. They came here for 10-15 years and then we all went away to college. Then 10 years later they began showing up with their kids. Literally people have been coming here for 50 years,” says Kort Pearson. In fact, families become attached to certain rooms and book their reservations a year in advance to ensure they get the same room year after year. That’s the kind of special place Laguna Riviera holds in the hearts of its many guests.

Laguna Riviera has just over 40 rooms, many with ocean views, private decks and kitchens. As a guest you receive complimentary continental breakfast, free WiFi and HBO. You also have direct access to the beach with complimentary chairs, towels and umbrellas.





If you have a larger party and are looking for a more intimate and private stay, you can rent the Beach Bungalow. This is a free standing 1,500 sq. ft. house built in 1932 that still retains much of its original charm (original handcrafted front door, fire places and a custom built-in china hutch) with all the modern conveniences you would expect. You have panoramic views of the ocean from the living room, and a private deck from which you can feel the spray of the waves crashing below you.




With its rich history, Laguna Riviera is a place that you grow nostalgic for and yearn to return to. It is the instilled memories of long summer days and the sound of crashing waves lulling you to sleep that keep bringing people back to Laguna Riviera year after year.


825 South Coast Highway
Reservations: 1-800-999-2089
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By Anne-Marie S.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Five Laguna Beach hotels undergo renovations

Five Laguna Beach hotels undergo renovations, here's a highlight of what to expect.



Hotel Laguna (949-494-1151) has recently completed a property-wide renovation that includes a makeover of the former Terrace CafĂ©, now named OceanView Bar  and Grill; Lobby Gallery, with rotating artwork; and, most notably, behind-the-scenes photos from the Pageant of the Masters as design accents in the newly renovated guest rooms.


Ocean View Bar and Grill



Inn at Laguna Beach (800-544-4479) recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation which included all 70 guest rooms, the lobby, meeting rooms, and the pool and pool deck. They are also the first hotel in Laguna Beach to implement 100 percent renewable wood key cards, completely eliminating plastic key cards. The Nordic birch wood, used for the key cards, is harvested from certified sustainably managed forests in Europe which reduces the carbon footprint by lowering CO2 emissions. These PVC-free biodegradable wood key cards also help reduce oil-based plastic waste.




Laguna Riviera (949-494-1196) Undergoes Facelift and Beachfront Upgrade - This beach front resort has remained in the hands of one family since its inception in 1948 and offers guests a choice of over 40 rooms and a 1,500 square foot classic 1930s beach bungalow. New pathways to the beach for guests and the opening of sun drenched terraced patios with direct beach access of the Beach Bungalow will result in an additional space for family gatherings, small weddings or company parties. Over the last two years, Laguna Riviera has completed a facelift of the guest rooms. The new room style reflects the attitude of the resort owners and preserves the iconic beach feel of the property. Original paintings and murals adorn the walls of much of the property exemplifying the inspired nature of the artist community for which the city is renowned. A unique, heated salt water pool, Finlandia sauna and bubbling salt water hot tub round out the host of amenities for guests.


Pacific Edge Hotel (800-843-6895), recently unveiled The Deck on Laguna, a 160-seat open-air beachfront restaurant. Guests can nosh on casual beach fare, sip on freshly made cocktails, or catch a sunset. Guests visiting The Deck on Laguna can relax on lounge chairs in the sand, store paddleboards at the beach valet, take a surf lesson, or rent a cabana. The property also recently added five fully private beachfront (indoor/outdoor) cabanas (that open out to a deck with direct access to the beach) and offer a menu of “extras,” including a masseuse, mobile airbrush spray tanning, manicure/pedicure, and a personal photographer/videographer. Available for day use only and you don't have to be a hotel guest to take advantage of this special pampering. Each cabanas can accommodate up to eight people.
Pacific Edge Cabana



 Surf and Sand Resort and Spa (800-524-8621) recently completed its $3 million property refreshment that included guest rooms and suites (including three penthouses overlooking the sea), the pool deck, Aquaterra Spa and Splashes Restaurant. These new design elements have transformed this idyllic oceanfront resort to a more modern aesthetic. The resort features 167 guest rooms that sit terraced above the sea. Its newly remodeled pool, with a modern-chic design, features new cabanas, chaise lounges, a mosaic tile wall designed by a local artist and a newly added poolside bar.