Madonna Inn - Ca.
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Joined: Jan 2003
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stayed there over 20 years ago on my wedding night! It was fun, kitschy, a layer of pretend luxury on top of an old style motel.
Last time I looked at my AAA book, I was surprised to see it wasn't rated, and was characterized as a "basic" property...which makes me wonder if it may have taken a downhill turn...
Last time I looked at my AAA book, I was surprised to see it wasn't rated, and was characterized as a "basic" property...which makes me wonder if it may have taken a downhill turn...
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Joined: Jul 2003
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I have never stayed at Madonna Inn, but have been there to eat several times when my grandmother lived in Morro Bay. It was a fun place, pretty pink and good food, interesting shopping too. I've heard the rooms are nice. You can't beat the area - be sure to drive over to "the rock" in Morro Bay - there's great food, shopping and sights over there too.
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I stay there once a year on my trip to a health spa in Ojai. I've been going there since it opened and it is what everyone says - over-the-top kitsch but fun.
Last time I had the Rose Room (all the rooms are themed) and it was really big with a nice bathroom and a garden surrounding it. Rates are very reasonable and the staff is very nice.
The bakery is great, too.
The first time I stayed there with my parents on the way to Disneyland, Luciile Ball was at the next table. I remember being so confused because she was with her new husband, Gary Morton, and not "Ricky" from TV!
Last time I had the Rose Room (all the rooms are themed) and it was really big with a nice bathroom and a garden surrounding it. Rates are very reasonable and the staff is very nice.
The bakery is great, too.
The first time I stayed there with my parents on the way to Disneyland, Luciile Ball was at the next table. I remember being so confused because she was with her new husband, Gary Morton, and not "Ricky" from TV!
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Joined: Jan 2003
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Oh Lucille Ball at the next table - how cool is that!
My Grandma (who is a HUGE Lucille Ball fan) tells a story of taking my dad and his brother to Disneyland right after it openned. They were in line for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, I believe. It was late in the day and my Grandma was exhasted. She leaned on the railing and looked over at another equally tired mother with her kids - their eyes met with that familiarity of two people in the exact same situation. That other tired mother was none other than Lucille Ball.
My Grandma (who is a HUGE Lucille Ball fan) tells a story of taking my dad and his brother to Disneyland right after it openned. They were in line for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, I believe. It was late in the day and my Grandma was exhasted. She leaned on the railing and looked over at another equally tired mother with her kids - their eyes met with that familiarity of two people in the exact same situation. That other tired mother was none other than Lucille Ball.



