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The historic Millennium Biltmore hotel in Los Angeles has seen in its 80 years such visitors as presidents, kings and queens, and Hollywood celebrities. The hotel opened in 1923, and was for many years
home of
Academy Awards, honoring those that were
best in newest technology of
time — movies.
The Millennium Biltmore is more like a Romanesque museum than a hotel, located in
heart of
business and financial district. If it were a wax museum, there would be likenesses of many of its famous guests, such as Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy, Harry Truman, Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, The Duke of Kent, Eleanor Roosevelt, Howard Hughes, J. Paul Getty, John Wayne, Casey Stengel, Barbara Streisand, Placido Domingo, and
Beatles.
When entering on Fifth Street
Galleria Room serves as a grand promenade, running
entire length of
hotel. The Main Galleria connects with
South Galleria and
Biltmore Bowl (home of
Academy Awards, complete with
original stage),
Regency and Heinbergen Rooms are also offshoots of
Galleria;
Health Club and
Grand Avenue Sports Bar are accessed by a connecting parquet corridor. The Lobby, Gift Shops, Gallery Bar, and guest room elevators also open on to
main Galleria.
A focal point for
hotel is
lobby, serving as
main entrance from
port-cochere from Grand Avenue. The concierge desk has a commanding presence for arranging tours, restaurants or dinner theater packages. The lobby is always
busiest area of any hotel, but I think I could actually sleep in
Millennium Biltmore’s lobby. The colorful rugs and deep sinking and plush and velvety lounge chairs are masterpieces of craftsmanship. Marble lion sculptures surround a tinkling fountain, adding to a refreshing ambience as world travelers rush in and away from
reception desk. JFK’s 1960 West Coast campaign headquarters were in
Music Room, which is now
lobby. Many of
guests lounging around are
beautiful Malaysian Airlines flight attendants who make
hotel their stopover home.
The 11-story Millennium Biltmore was designed by
New York architectural firm of Schultze and Weaver, which also designed
Waldorf Astoria and Park Lane Hotels in New York City. The Spanish Italianate Renaissance hotel was completed in 1923 and declared a Historical Cultural Landmark in 1969.
It is believed that
name Biltmore was suggested by Cornelius Vanderbilt, a friend of John McEntire Bowman, president of
Biltmore Company who coined
name for
family estate in North Carolina. Bowman also developed other Biltmore’s in
USA and Cuba.
Touted as
“Host of
Coast”,
Biltmore was
home of high society, and film czars and stars. The founding banquet of
Academy Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences was held here on May 27, 1927, where
concept and design of
“Oscar” was revealed. A statue was sketched on a napkin in
Crystal Ballroom marking
occasion.
The 1937 Academy Awards dinner in
Biltmore Bowl. Can you spot Cecil B. DeMille, Roy Disney, Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Spencer Tracey, and other stars?
The original Biltmore Bowl caught fire in
1990s, but a $3 million renovation blends state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment while maintaining period detail. On a visit with
Food and Beverage Manager I was warned about
ghosts: “One of our employees reported seeing a waiter in attire that we have not been using for fifty years.” One of
two original escalators still works, bringing new passengers into a more stately era. With plush and quieting carpets
Biltmore Bowl is redesigned for a wide range of groups, including performers and music executives who celebrate with after-parties of
Grammy Awards. The Biltmore Bowl's modern enhancements include 75 audio speakers, video and computer projection, programmable lighting, theatrical lighting, and gold leaf ceilings, wood columns, and bright colorful carpets.
During
Big Band era famous composers, bands, and musicians performed at tea parties, dances, and parties in
Ballroom. But
Crystal Ballroom still retains its former glory and it is
hotel’s pride and joy; dance on hardwood floors under Austrian chandeliers and cathedral-like 30-foot ceilings that were hand-painted by Italian artist Giovanni Smeraldi of White House and Vatican fame; one of
hotel’s restaurants is named after
artist. Glittering mirrors and draperies enhance this beautiful, festive room, still offering romantic, cozy balconies. In 1977 Bob Hope was
Master of Ceremonies for
Academy’s 50th anniversary in
Crystal Ballroom.