- Don Cesar
Infobox hotel
hotel_name = Don CeSar Beach Resort
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location = St. Pete Beach, Pinellas County,Florida
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opening_date =16 January 1928
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developer = Thomas Rowe
architect = Henry Dupont
operator =Loews Hotels
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number_of_restaurants = 3
number_of_rooms = 277
number_of_suites = 40
floor_area = convert|40000|sqft|m2
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parking =
website = [http://www.doncesar.com]
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name = Don CeSar
built = 1925-28
added =April 3 ,1975
architect = Henry DupontThe Don CeSar is a Loews
hotel located inSt. Pete Beach ,Florida , in theUnited States . It gained renown as the Gulf playground for America's pampered rich during the Great Gatsby Era and still serves as a popular retreat for the rich and famous of today.Construction
In 1924, Thomas Rowe purchased 80 acres of land in
St. Petersburg, Florida for $100,000 to begin his dream of building a "pink castle". He hired Indianapolis architect Henry Dupont to design the hotel and Carlton Beard as contractor. To ensure the stability of the hotel on the shifting sand and avoid the high cost of sinking so many pilings, Beard devised a floatingconcrete pad and pyramid footings. To this day there is no sign of evident settling of the hotel. Thearchitecture is a blend of Mediterranean and Moorish styles modeled after different hotels and developments that Rowe and Beard saw in Palm Beach, Coral Gables and Boca Raton. Arched openings, red clay tile roofs, balconies, stucco over hollow tile and tower like upper stories were some of the elements that they borrowed. The original design called for a $450,000 six-story hotel with 110 rooms and baths. It was later expanded to 220 rooms and 220 baths and the costs soared to $1.25 million, 300% over budget. Rowe named it Don Ce-Sar after Don Caesar DeBazan, the hero ofWilliam Vincent Wallace 's opera "Maritana ".Opening
Rowe's "Pink Lady" opened on
January 16 ,1928 , with an extravagant party attended by the elite of Tampa and St. Petersburg. The hotel quickly became a favorite romping ground for the rich and famous of the Great Gatsby era, such asF. Scott Fitzgerald ,Clarence Darrow ,Al Capone ,Lou Gehrig , andFranklin D. Roosevelt . The Pink Palace continues to attract the rich and famous throughout theGreat Depression , thanks in part to a deal made withNew York Yankees ownerJacob Ruppert to house his team during spring training for three years. [ [http://www.doncesar.com Official website] ]However, after the sudden death of Rowe without a will, "The Don" was left to his estranged wife and began to fall into despair until the United States entered into
World War II and the hotel was bought out by the Army for $450,000. It was converted into amilitary hospital and reopened in December 1942. In February 1944 the Don Ce-Sar became a U.S. Air Force convalescent center. In June 1945 the Don Ce-Sar was ordered closed and was vacant by September of that year. It was converted into a Veterans Administration Regional Office by the end of 1945.Rebirth
In November 1967 the Veterans Administration began moving out of the Don Ce-Sar. By spring 1969, the once grand hotel was vacant. The
General Services Administration planned to raze the graffiti-covered hotel, but this was met with fierce opposition from local residents. In March 1972 the Don Ce-Sar was sold to William Bowman Jr., aHoliday Inn franchise owner. The Don CeSar (now spelled without the hyphen) reopened on November 23, 1973. Multiple renovations from 1985 to 2001 have updated and added on to the hotel, including a convert|4000|sqft|m2|adj=on spa, a signature restaurant, and a second outdoor swimming pool. After the addition of the full-service beach club and spa, the official name of the hotel was changed to The Don CeSar Beach Resort and Spa.The Don CeSar was named to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and became a founding member of the National Trust Historic Hotels of America in 1989.Restaurants
The Maritana Grille is the Don CeSar's signature Four Diamond restaurant. Guests are surrounded by 1,500 gallons (5,700 liters) of salt water aquariums and indigenous Florida fish while dining on
New American cuisine . The Maritana Grille was selected by "Epicurean Rendezvous" magazine as one of the "Top 100 Restaurants in Florida."
In a corner of The Maritana Grille kitchen, separated from the grill and preparation areas by a window, is a triangular table known as the Chef's Table where small dinner parties can watch their food being prepared by the executive chef from a unique menu.The Sea Porch Café is located on the beach and offers Caribbean and
Mediterranean cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a garden-like relaxed setting.The newly designed Beachcomber Bar and Grill offers light fare dining on the pool deck amongst Tiffany glass accents.
References in popular culture
* The Don CeSar is featured in a full-color two-page spread in a 1982 issue of
National Geographic .* Parts of the 1984
crime film "Once Upon a Time in America " are filmed at the Don CeSar.*
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers filmed a music video at the Don CeSar in 1985.* The Don CeSar has a long list of famous guests and has hosted every president since
Gerald Ford (excludingRonald Reagan ) and alsoFranklin D. Roosevelt .References
External links
* [http://www.doncesar.com Official website]
* [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/Pinellas/state.html Pinellas County listings] at [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com National Register of Historic Places]
* [http://www.flheritage.com Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs]
** [http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/places/index.cfm?fuseaction=ListAreas&county=pinellas Pinellas County listings]
** [http://www.flheritage.com/services/sites/fht/record_t.cfm?ID=727&type=c&index=52 Don Ce Sar Resort and Spa]
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