The Hotel Del Coronado
Written by Suzanne on September 7, 2009
Photo by William Henry Jackson, 1900
I was contemplating a post for Labor Day but just wasn’t feeling anything until I went on a search for some Labor Day history. Turns out the first Labor Day in the United States was celebrated in 1882. That got me thinking about one of my favorite jobs working at the Hotel Del Coronado. This beachfront luxury hotel opened in 1888. Do you see the Pop Culture synapse? Labor Day- 1882, Hotel Del-1887… anyway let’s move on to my story about working at the Del.
Local residents of the beautiful peninsula known as Coronado Island call the resort The Del. Like I said it opened in 1888 so it’s loaded with historical, vintage wonder. I took more than a few breaks each day just so I could sneak away and wander The Del grounds. I’d go up and down the old bird cage elevator and take a stroll through the workers areas hidden behind, under and around the resort. On my way back to work I’d take the outdoor route and watch the sunset over the ocean while listening to the Mariachi band. Of course I always made a stop to say hello to my favorite bartender and get a fountain Coke or a virgin Pina Colada.
Most of my time at The Del, I worked in the Crown Room restaurant as a hostess. The best thing about this job was “a hostess” was part of management and management could order their “lunch” off the menu. Another perk was the hand dipped chocolate strawberries. One of my duties was getting the silver platter full of these decadent treats from the hotel candy shop downstairs. You know I had to be sure they tasted alright.
Besides taste testing sweets and eating Shrimp Scampi on my lunch break I had the splendor of the historic Crown Room to behold all night long. I could feel the history coming out of the walls in that room. Standing and walking for 8 hours wasn’t always a piece of the Hotel Del’s bakery cake but the beauty of the dining room made each night a thrill.
I could go on and on with Hotel Del stories but I’ll save those for a future post. I would like to say I met more than a few celebrities while working at The Del. Some I was introduced to and others I met by chance. There was also a few I just looked at in passing. Dustin Hoffman spent days playing tennis, Luke Perry was surrounded by 90210 fans, and Jim Carrey came in looking for a window table. Loni Anderson liked frequenting The Del in style. I would never have recognized a dressed down Richard Gere if it wasn’t for a waitress almost passing out at the sight of him. Bowzer from Sha Na Na gave me a 5 dollar tip after giving his family a window seat and I felt bad telling the star of Doogie Howzer there was an hour wait. It seemed like every day there was another story or celeb encounter.
Not only do celebs frequent the Hotel Del Coronado but it’s also quite famous for being a film location. The Flying Fleet was filmed at The Del in 1927 & according to Wikipedia at least 12 more films have been shot there.
Remember the movie Some Like it Hot? It was filmed at the Hotel Del Coronado. Check out the trailer with Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis & one of my favorites, Jack Lemmon.
Have you been to The Del? Any fun stories to tell?
September 7th, 2009 at 10:37 am
That really was an interesting job. Just love that hotel. I like Jack Lemmon too, his movies are usually always so funny, he cracks me up.
September 7th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
You know, I’ve never been to this hotel but based on the picture it does look like a mighty fine place! Just sayin’…
September 8th, 2009 at 12:38 am
I am very lucky in that I have lunch there while attending weekly Rotary meetings. There’s always something scrumptious on the menu there. Plus, we often switch places within the del for our meetings which allows us greater experience of the ambiance. The Sunday Brunch is to die for. Everyone who visits San Diego must go there.
September 8th, 2009 at 8:24 am
Ricardo-Oh it’s mighty fine, definately take a day & explore!
Alan-You are very lucky. When I worked at The Del the Crown Room was open 7 days a week. I wish the dining room was still open for dinner. They had a great Sunday Night buffet with ballroom dancing. Great for people watching.
September 9th, 2009 at 11:31 am
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September 12th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Hey Suz,
You forgot to mention Kate Morgan the ghost who haunts room 3327. She’s one of the reasons I love the place so much.
Always,
“D”
September 12th, 2009 at 4:47 pm
@D thanks for stopping by! I didn’t forget I left room 3327 out on purpose.
Believe me I love a good Kate Morgan story, worthy of it’s own post. ;)