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Tiki Central / Tiki Travel / Vintage San Diego...The Reef Mermaid Lounge at the Handlery Hotel (Formerly Stardust)

Post #627707 by TheTikiGuy on Mon, Mar 5, 2012 2:03 PM

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Stayed at the Handlery Hotel this weekend in San Diego. The hotel is located in the Hotel Circle Mission Valley area. It is near the Crowne Plaza home of Tiki Oasis. As I sat at the new Reef lounge having a rather delicious Mai Tai, I noticed various historical pictures on the wall near the lobby. One really stood out for me. It was a picture of the original Reef Mermaid Lounge (no longer exist). I spoke with the bar manager who told me that the original mermaid pool still exists and was located in back of the executive offices. I walked over the next morning and ran into Jose one of the maitenance workers. He began to tell me some wonderful stories regarding the reef longe and its Mermaid shows. From what I was told the Hotel has a lot of stories, myths and legends attached to it. The hotel is still owned by the Handlery family. It was originally named the Stardust. The golf course located adjacent to the property was also part of the hotel at one time. This was considered a locals hotel. Myth has it that there once was a members only area in the back completed with shoe shine booth food bar and a card room that is now a meeting room. Bugsy Segal was know to visit and play cards.
The Mermaid Reef Lounge was the highlight of the pool area. The sales and executive offices have now replaced the reef but the pool still exists. Jose walked me up a flight of stairs and unlocked the door. He then showed the pool. Was pretty cool to be standing literally on the roof of the hotel with yes a pool. It was kinda of liver shaped with smaller windows on one side and a larger window at the end of the pool. Workers racalled having to adjust colored lights and having to avoid gazing at topless mermaids. Yes the mermaids during late night shows were topless. Well thats all i was able to get from the staff. Nice discovery whil visiting San Diego.
I have included some pictures I took. Hope you enjoyed the information.

Mahalo "TheTikiGuy"