Casino Resorts In Santa Barbara
3400 CA-246, Santa Ynez, CA 93460 (805) 686-0855
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1260 Channel Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93108 (805) 565-8285
The Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club is a private membership club, situated atop Butterfly Beach at Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara . Built in 1937, this legendary establishment and historic landmark has a rich history steeped in the glory of Hollywood, celebrated architecture and fine hoteliers.
In the fall of 1936, the Biltmore Hotel's owner, Robert Stewart Odell, put into motion plans for a grand, first-class social club where prominent families of the area, and Hollywood's elite could gather. Odell commissioned San Francisco architect Gardner A. Dailey – already well known for his contemporary style – to design the original “Biltmore Beach Club” on the triangular-shaped grounds adjacent to the hotel. Its look was in contrast to the Spanish-Colonial architecture of Santa Barbara, instead featuring clean, modern lines and Scandinavian contemporary furnishings.
The curious name “Coral Casino” was inspired in part by its unique oceanfront setting; while “casino” was a term widely used in the era that defined the establishment's social club status. The club's most celebrated feature is a larger-than-Olympic size swimming pool (50 meters + 1 foot), which earned its irregular size during an evening of gentlemen's poker. It is said that an argument transpired between Mr. Odell and the Olympic Commissioner of the time that resulted in the pool's size being slightly increased so that it could never be used to host regulated events.
Since its grand opening on July 24, 1937, the Coral Casino has hosted some of the world's foremost dignitaries, Hollywood stars and filmmakers, musicians and noted philanthropists. In 2005, current owner Ty Warner closed the club to begin an extensive, $65 million rehabilitation effort. Warner hired New York based architect and designer Peter Marino to lead the project – no easy task, given the building's status as a designated historical landmark. Marino's team meticulously restored the club to its original splendor, along with notable improvements that include upgraded locker facilities, fossilized marble decking, and a new second-story restaurant with panoramic ocean views. Marino looked to the vision and principles of Gardner Dailey for guidance in restoring the original theme and purpose of the club while embracing the Coral Casino's most beloved feature—its spectacular setting on one of the most beautiful beaches in California.
In the summer of 2008, 71 years after its original début, the Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club re-opened its illustrious glass double doors to reveal a brilliant world-class club, complete with all of the comfort, elegance and restrained glamour of the original design, once again welcoming back members and guests of Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore.
Today, the Coral Casino celebrates a rich history as a family club, frequented by many members and guests who have been regular visitors since as early as the 1940s. It continues its unique social character, combining dining, fitness, and beachfront relaxation and fun, complete with an oceanfront ballroom for grand events, enhanced by world-renowned Four Seasons service and amenities.
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Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara | |
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General information | |
Location | Santa Barbara, California |
Address | 1260 Channel Drive |
Opening | 1927 |
Owner | Ty Warner |
Management | Four Seasons Hotels |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Reginald Davis Johnson |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 206 |
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Santa Barbara Casino Hotel
The Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara is a luxury resort hotel located in Santa Barbara, California known for its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and gardens. It opened in 1927 as the Santa Barbara Biltmore, part of the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels chain.
History[edit]
The Santa Barbara Biltmore was designed by architect Reginald Johnson and landscape architect Ralph Stevens in 1926-1927.[1] Their design of the hotel and outdoor garden rooms synthesizes Mediterranean Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival and Moorish Revival styles of architecture. The $1,500,000 construction cost was funded by the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corporation of New York City, with a 5 March 1927 groundbreaking.[2]The 'Coral Casino' and 'Butterfly Beach' are adjacent to the Biltmore.[3]
Allied Properties of San Francisco bought the Biltmore in 1936. They sold the property in 1976 to Marriott for $5.25 million and the hotel was renamed Marriott's Santa Barbara Biltmore. Marriott sold the hotel to Four Seasons Hotels in 1987 for $55 million[4] and it was renamed the Four Seasons Resort Santa Barbara. In 2000, billionaire Beanie Babies creator Ty Warner purchased the hotel[5] for $150 million,[6] while retaining Four Seasons as the management company. He restored the hotel at a cost of $240 million and brought back the historic 'Biltmore' name soon after, renaming the hotel the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara. Since its 1927 opening, the hotel has been known popularly simply as 'The Biltmore.'[7]
Fred William Stringer produced ornamentation and murals for the hotel. Originally an artist in England, he moved to Canada prior to 1920, then was brought to Southern California to do backdrops, sets and theater ornamentation for the fledgling movie industry. He also did similar work for several hotels and theaters in the Los Angeles area.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^Gebhard, David. Santa Barbara Architecture, from Spanish Colonial to Modern. Capra Press. Santa Barbara. 1980. (later editions avail.)
- ^[1] Google Timeline—Santa Barbara Biltmore history. access date: 5/8/2010.
- ^laist.com 'Celebrating Classic California Design at the Four Seasons-Biltmore in Santa Barbara, with rates ranging from a superior room at $895 per night to the presidential villa at $13,000 per night.' access date: 5/8/2010.
- ^RYON, RUTH (1987-03-15). 'Santa Barbara Biltmore to Close Escrow'. Los Angeles Times. ISSN0458-3035. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
- ^'Beanie Babies' Warner Buys Santa Barbara Four Seasons'. 24 May 2000.
- ^'Spilling the Beans on Ty Warner's Toys and Troubles'. 26 March 2015.
- ^[2]The Los Angeles Times - Hotel Review 'All dolled up -- but no stunner: The Beanie Babies creator's $240-million makeover raises the luxury factor, but some of the changes miss the mark.' By Valli Herman, May 27, 2007.
- [3]: Dunn, Jerry Camarillo . 'The Biltmore, Santa Barbara: A history'. Pub: Santa Barbara Biltmore Associates. 1990. ISBN978-0-917859-90-8.
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Coordinates: 34°25′01″N119°38′31″W / 34.41696°N 119.64196°W