Royal Inns of America explained

Royal Inns of America
Foundation:1965
Dissolved:1975
Key People:Earl Gagosian
Industry:Hotels
Area Served:United States

Royal Inns of America was a chain of hotels in the United States, headquartered in San Diego.[1] The company was founded in 1965 by Earl Gagosian.[2]

Company timeline

Locations

Palm Springs, California

First Royal Inn - opened late 1965.[3]

Santa Monica, California

First high-rise Royal Inn.[3]

Chula Vista, California

Opened 1971.[3]

Anaheim, California

Opened October 16, 1971, the Royal Inn of Anaheim had 500 rooms, and two restaurants - Earl’s Seafood Grotto and Cocktail Lounge and Jolly King Family Restaurant.[2] Following the collapse of the company itself, Royal Inns sold the hotel in August 1976 to hotelier Jack Wrather, where it was re-named "The Inn At The Park".[2] It then underwent numerous changes of ownership, and is currently the Sheraton Park Hotel.[2]

West Des Moines, Iowa

Called Royal Inn of Des Moines. Located at 3530 Westown Parkway. The building is still there, but the pool has been filled in with rocks. Currently operating as an extended stay apartment complex.

Paradise, Las Vegas

See main article: Clarion Hotel and Casino.

Demolished February 10, 2015.[4]

Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Located within Walt Disney World in Florida; now the B Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista.[2]

Tijuana, Mexico

Opened on January 20, 1973. After Royal Inn's bankruptcy, the hotel was sold to Ramada and changed its name to Ramada Inn. The property has changed owners multiple times over the years. Since 2007, the hotel has been the Marriott Tijuana.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Royal Inns files under Chapter X . 9 October 2020 . UPI . New York Times.
  2. Web site: Weiss . Werner . Ballard . Don . The Inn At The Park . Yesterland . 9 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Hotels and Motels in the South Bay . South Bay Historical Society . 14 October 2020.
  4. News: Katsilometes . John . Even at its implosion, plan goes awry at the Clarion Hotel Casino . 13 October 2020 . Las Vegas Sun.