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Name:Tahitian Resort and Tahitian Gardens Description: the original picture links were lost in the great shutterfly massacree, but this post by tikisgrl has some great images:
i'll go ahead and add my photos of the tahitian resort and gardens although there is a bit of redundancy. |
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 7:55 AM
yeesh. That place looks a little neglected. Not sure I'd stay there unless I was wrapped in plastic. |
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 8:58 AM
Amazing that as run down as it is, the tikis seem to have been repaired in J$ pics since the previous pics. I am assuming that white stuff is bondo or some other patch material. |
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 9:41 AM
I have been intrigued by this place ever since Jeff Berry showed me his first Florida trip pics in the 90s, because its architecture and Tikis are such unique examples of mid-century Tiki Modern....and I have never made it there, nor have I seen any good vintage paper ephemera that do these Tikis justice. I am glad it is still standing and is being documented. |
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 10:45 AM
I wonder if they'd be amenable to the Gumbo Limbos coming in and doing some painting on those tikis. They're probably some of the foremost experts in the world at this time in painting concrete tikis to look vintage. That would be a killer party. Tell them we're coming in for a weekend to restore the tikis, clean the place up a bit and throw a luau and we'll bring some press people and in return we get free room and board for that event and a subsequent event. I'd bring my weed-eater, tree trimmer, hedge clippers, ukuleles and a bunch of paint and rum to an event like that. |
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pablus
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 10:46 AM
I'll bet you Palm Farmer Johnny would bring some palms and bamboo and (lesser) grasses there too. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 11:07 AM
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008 11:28 AM
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Johnny Dollar
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 10:16 AM
tiki |
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 10:44 AM
Anybody go in the Starlanding Lounge? |
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Johnny Dollar
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Mon, Aug 30, 2010 9:52 AM
i found a postcard of this place this weekend. will scan and post soon - HELLO [ Edited by: Johnny Dollar 2010-08-30 09:52 ] |
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Tue, Aug 31, 2010 7:12 PM
So Johnny Dollar, lets see the postcard. Can't remeber seeing one from here before. DC |
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Johnny Dollar
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Thu, Sep 2, 2010 5:53 AM
my scanner, she is busted :( - so here is the best i can do until i can get it scanned and re-upped. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Thu, Sep 2, 2010 5:57 AM
so this tiki is the one whose butt we see in the above postcard - |
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Thu, Sep 2, 2010 4:42 PM
OK, now I remember this postcard. The first few postcards I got from the Tahitian Motor Lodge listed the location as Tarpon Springs. Then I got an older card that listed it as a Quality Inn in Holiday. Here are the cards, a slightly different view of the Tiki than the one Johnny Dollar posted. The Tiki The pool area at night. Sure looked cool in its prime. DC |
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Thu, Sep 2, 2010 11:14 PM
That place needs to be put back together before some developer comes along and razes it for parking space or a Taco Bell. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Fri, Sep 3, 2010 7:19 AM
if you look at tripadvisor.com or similar, the place is considered the worst of the worst as far as accomodations go. someone with deep pockets would be required to make it viable again imho |
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Fri, Sep 3, 2010 9:52 PM
Where are all the insanely rich Texas oilman that make outlandish purchases at? |
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Sat, Sep 4, 2010 4:31 AM
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Sat, Sep 4, 2010 7:20 PM
..and more responsible management.That property could at least you a groundskeeper. Nobody wants to stay in a place that run down. Spend a little money and fix it up and it may bring in more customers. I just hate seeing unique places falling into decline. |
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Mon, Jan 10, 2011 8:29 AM
My father retired a few years back after being an architect in the Pinellas County area of Florida for almost 40 years. Most of the places he worked on were school renovations and some restaurants from what I could recall. I have been able to find a few postcards of some of the places he designed (such as the Kapok Tree Inn in Madiera Beach, the Chief Charley's restaurants and a few churches) and I wanted to give them to him as a gift. I wasn't sure of how many places he designed so I asked him if he could recall them (so I could secretly buy up some memorabilia for him).
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Mon, Jan 10, 2011 11:26 AM
Wow, that must have been a shock! Love the pics you DID find, but this story goes to show how much material of Tiki culture got lost. When the son of the architect of such a Tiki temple as this is a committed Tikiphile but has to accept the fact that nuthin' got saved, it's the proof of the ephemeral nature of the much-too-short Tiki phnomenon. |
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Mon, Jan 10, 2011 2:13 PM
Yep. Wished I had known/remembered/asked about it when he retired, but tiki wasn't a high priority for me then (gasp!). |
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Mon, Jan 10, 2011 3:59 PM
JonPez, So glad you got those photos for your Dad, has he seen them yet? Here is another location that I have seen a postcard from called the Tahitian Gardens, it was located on Sanibel Island. I always thought that the same architectural firm may have done this one as well given the similarities in design and name. Maybe you can ask your Dad if his firm was involved in this one. DC |
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Mon, Jan 10, 2011 4:10 PM
Jon, that's incredible. What a great surprise that must have been. Here's hoping you can dig up some more treasures. Great story and thanks for the pics. We need to get together again soon. The Florida ohana is in need of a shot in the arm... |
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Wed, Jan 12, 2011 6:39 AM
DC: I'll ask him this weekend. |
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Wed, Jan 12, 2011 4:50 PM
I know the Tahitian Gardens on Sanibel very well. I used to pass by the location while working on the island from time to time. It is now the Tahitian Gardens Shopping Plaza but the restaurant and the main structure of the complex are still intact..for now. It's been a couple of years since I was by there. Here is a view from "Polysat 1" in orbit :D "Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann [ Edited by: uncle trav 2011-01-12 16:55 ] |
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Wed, Jan 12, 2011 11:15 PM
Maybe that was the going wisdom among many builders at the time, but the Tikis at the Tahitian resort are really unique, and were most likely ALL carved by Frank Schmudde: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=32101&forum=1&vpost=450179 Maybe if you mention his name and show your dad some of the pics, he'll remember more. It is such a bummer that this artist passed on before one of us could get to him. I am considering paying the Tahitian Resort a visit to document it as a "lost civilization"! |
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Wed, Jan 12, 2011 11:21 PM
Jon Pez, can you also ask your dad if he did this restaurant as part of the Tahitian Gardens condo development: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=32239&forum=2 |
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Thu, Jan 13, 2011 9:23 AM
BigBroTiki: I'll ask him. That appears to be the same as the "cafeteria" in the pic above. I'll post more info on the other thread... |
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Wed, Mar 30, 2011 2:41 PM
Well, it looks like some things DID survive.
I am so happy to have found these! You know I'll be looking for more! |
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Wed, Mar 30, 2011 2:53 PM
Nope, sorry. |
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Wed, Mar 30, 2011 3:16 PM
Yipeee! Bingo! Or, most appropriately, EUREKA! Congrats to this find, how great. Photos AND renderings! Of course this brings up more questions :) : Did the tops of the two main huts really have active torches going at night? And what did the post holding up the slanted A-frame porte cochere look like? Does your dad have any memory of Frank Schmudde at work?: And doesn't anybody here have any old brochures of this gem? |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2011 2:19 PM
I'll ask him. |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2011 5:50 AM
hey JohnPez, those renderings KICK ASS! thanks for sharing! :D |
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Tue, May 3, 2011 7:51 PM
Jon Pez, Great score on finding all of those slides in the family files. I picked up this photo of a rendering that was done for the Tahitian Gardens condominiums. The back is dated 1965. DC |
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Mon, Aug 29, 2011 4:25 PM
I picked up another news wire photo from 1965 showing a rendering showing the entire Tahitian Gardens complex. A few close ups of the restaurant building and the lake area. The back of the photo had this piece from the article. DC [ Edited by: Dustycajun 2011-08-29 17:47 ] |
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Wed, Sep 14, 2011 11:24 PM
This is awesome! Now we can compare DC's artist's-rendering of the proposed complex to this actual 1978 press photo from the St. Petersburg Times, that I recently obtained, showing the still fairly fresh Tahitian Gardens development and all the new housing complexes around it:
:down: These hexagonal buildings from Jonpez's 1969 renderings... :down: ...appear to have been simplified into a straight line of buildings. :down: And this building... :down: ...I would guess is the cafeteria in JonPez's photo :down: ...surrounded by the groups of the quaint, hut-like condominiums from DustyCajun's 1965 rendering. :down: Finally, you can see the motor lodge itself... :down: ...which corresponds to these photos So now we have DC's early artist's renderings from 1965, then JonPez's renderings from 1969, some construction photos from 1970, and then a jump to the final complex in 1978, still looking fairly bare of vegetation, and lots of new housing complexes springing up all around it. Here's the newspaper text from the back of my 8x10" press photo: *"The continuing growth of West Pasco is illustrated in this aerial photograph taken last week. Pictured is the Tahitian Gardens development in Holiday. In the photo, U.S. 19 is at the upper right, along with First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Tarpon Springs. Several other new residential developments are planned or are under way as West Pasco's construction-oriented economy continues to flourish. The new homes mean new residents, which in turn leads to more businesses and jobs, which generates more money in circulation" - Aug 25 1978* [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2011-09-14 23:33 ] |
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Thu, Jun 13, 2013 1:49 PM
I came across a few newspaper clippings that my father held onto. This one shows the announcement for the Motor Lodge opening up in 1969. And here is a detail (as best as I could get) of the monster Ku that is still there (I believe), painted red and called "The God of War"... I'll keep digging for more! JonPez [ Edited by: JonPez 2013-06-13 13:51 ] |
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Sat, Jun 15, 2013 4:07 AM
For comparison, the two shots of that Tiki from the previous pages:
...most likely also sculpted by Frank Schmudde: That article answers my earlier question....
"...lighted at night by Polynesian fire pots atop the peaked dual roofs" |
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Tue, Jun 18, 2013 10:22 AM
Found a postcard over the weekend with just a slightly different view of the pool than DC's card. |
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Spotted this matchbox from the Tahitian Motor Lodge. I really like how the designer used the palm tree as the "T" for the logo. DC |
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Tue, Dec 1, 2015 10:16 AM
December 2015 Tahitian resort / Holiday hotel updated information: |
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Tue, Dec 1, 2015 1:09 PM
Oh wow! That sounds like bidding bye bye to the Tiki theme, then? |
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Sun, Dec 6, 2015 11:42 AM
Hello, Thank you so much for reaching out to Tiki Central and for posting about your plans for the property! We visited the Tahitian several years ago to document the state of the property. We took many photos and had a very thorough look at the property as it was at the time. Although the management at the time very obviously had no idea what they had, and had let it fall into a less than ideal state, there was so much original tiki and historic elements left that we hoped an investor or buyer would come to carefully restore it. Tampa Bay had one of the largest concentrations of tiki in the country, and it's heartbreaking to see how much of it has disappeared -- so the Tahitian is really something special. We hope that the present owners feel that way too, and it's a really good feeling to know that the renovation team is reaching out and posting online on Tiki Central about it! We'll be happy to help you in this project in any way we can, and we know that a lot of the other experts here on Tiki Central will do the same. The Tahitian is a mid-century modern tiki landmark, and we'd love to see it get carefully restored and become a Tampa Bay destination again! |
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Has anyone been out there lately? We were in touch with one of the owners. They seemed very enthusiastic about the place and its great tiki history, so we got them connected with people who could help but we haven't heard anything in some time. We tried to help them get the place on the National Register of Historic Places and start applying for preservation grants. They didn't follow up with that. It has the potential to be great but obviously needs a lot of work and a strong vision. AND people who are dedicated to preserving the history and keeping it going. We were hoping this place would become the backbone of a great annual tiki festival, among other things. But it needs a lot to get there, and it's beginning to look like that's not going to happen at all... [ Edited by: mike and marie 2017-12-06 10:43 ] |