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Madonna Inn

Coordinates: 35°16′03″N 120°40′29″W / 35.2675°N 120.67472°W / 35.2675; -120.67472
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Madonna Inn
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General information
LocationUnited States
Address100 Madonna Road
San Luis Obispo, California
Coordinates35°16′03″N 120°40′29″W / 35.2675°N 120.67472°W / 35.2675; -120.67472
OpeningDecember 1958
OwnerAlex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
ManagementAlex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
Technical details
Floor count1 x 2-story building
2 x 1-story buildings
Design and construction
DeveloperAlex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
Other information
Number of rooms110
Number of suites28
Number of restaurantsMadonna Inn Bakery & Pastry Shop
Copper Café & Coffee Bar
Alex Madonna’s Gold Rush Steak House
Silver Bar Cocktail & Lounge
ParkingOn-site
Website
www.madonnainn.com

The Madonna Inn is a motel in San Luis Obispo, California. Opened for business in 1958, it quickly became a landmark on the Central Coast of California. The Inn was created by Alex Madonna, a successful construction magnate and entrepreneur who died in April 2004, and his wife, Phyllis.[1] The well-known motor inn, which includes a restaurant and bakery, is prominently located on the west side of US Route 101 and situated on the lower eastern portion of Cerro San Luis Obispo. The property is adorned with a pseudo-Swiss-Alps exterior and lavish common rooms accented by pink roses, Western murals, and hammered copper. Each of the 109 guest rooms and suites is uniquely designed and themed, though some tourists stop just to peek at the famous rock waterfall urinal located in the men's washroom, a feature designed by Hollywood set designer Harvey Allen Warren.

History

The Madonna Inn opened as a simple motel in December 1958, after the completion of its first twelve rooms.[1] Demand was sufficient to expand to forty rooms during 1959, and the Inn facility was constructed in 1960.[2]

In 1966, the Inn's original units were burned to the ground in a dramatic fire. It reopened a year later, and by the end of the decade, all of the rooms had been rebuilt in all the sometimes garish nature they are known for today. There are 109 rooms.

By 1982 the Madonna Inn was already well known, and Jack Madonna was quoted as saying, "Anybody can build one room and a thousand like it. It's more economical. Most places try to give you as little as possible. I try to give people a decent place to stay where they receive more than they are entitled to for what they're paying. I want people to come in with a smile and leave with a smile. It's fun."[3]

The Madonna Inn provided the backdrop for an episode of ABC's reality series The Bachelor. In the season 14 episode that aired on January 25, 2010, pilot Jake Pavelka and the nine remaining women take a road trip up the California coast, visit the Oceano Dunes, and stay overnight at the Madonna Inn.[4]

Rooms

Aiming to cater to a range of tastes, rooms were given unusual names such as the Yahoo, Love Nest, Old Mill, Kona Rock, Irish Hills, Cloud Nine, Just Heaven, Hearts & Flowers, Rock Bottom, Austrian Suite, Cabin Still, Old World Suite, Caveman Room, Elegance, Daisy Mae, Safari Room, Highway Suite, Jungle Rock, American Home, Bridal Falls and the Carin. Some rooms are grouped in themes. For example, the rooms, "Ren", "Dez, and "Vous" are a play on the French word, rendezvous, and "Merry", "Go", and "Round", for an amusement park carousel.

References

  1. ^ a b Lily Koppel (April 26, 2004). "Alex Madonna, 85, Creator of a Memorable and Colorful Inn". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  2. ^ "History of the Madonna Inn". Madonna Inn. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  3. ^ Aljean Harmetz (January 3, 1982). "California's Oddball Hotel". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  4. ^ Tonya Strickland (Tuesday, January 19, 2010). "Oceano Dunes, Madonna Inn featured in next week's episode of 'The Bachelor'". The San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved 25 August 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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