Splendor on the harbor
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It is one of Newport Beach’s many landmarks. John Wayne, Hollywood
couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, even Ronald Reagan walked
its halls. For more than 50 years, it has provided a harbor-front
lifestyle that was the envy of, well, even other people in Newport
Beach.
On Wednesday, that lifestyle opened to the public with the
unveiling of the new, expanded and upgraded Balboa Bay Club & Resort.
The Bay Club’s $65-million expansion adds a 132-room hotel, a
restaurant, piano lounge and banquet room. There are 300 new
employees ready to greet guests. At the top -- literally, for it is
perched on the third floor, above the harbor -- is the $3,000-a-night
Presidential Suite. Another $500 gets you a third bedroom, but the
view, from almost every square foot, comes with the room regardless.
This vision of splendor, courtesy of Beverly Ray, chairwoman of
International Bay Clubs Inc., is expected to fill a needed niche in
Newport Beach. Now, only the Four Seasons has earned a
top-of-the-line Five Diamond rating. The new Bay Club is aiming to
join the Newport Center hotel and provide a luxurious spot for
vacationers and a spectacular location for business meetings.
The Bay Club is entering a crowded field of competition that
includes other high-end resorts stretching along the Orange County
coast. Newport residents should be rooting for its success, for a
winning resort will translate into dollars for the city, which relies
on such revenue to maintain the quality public service residents have
come to expect.
How many nights in the Presidential Suite, do you suppose, would
pay for a repaved road?
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