
At Thanksgiving, I saw the Lafayette install a sleigh and reindeer on top of their sign out front of the Hotel. I incorrectly assumed that they were doing a token nod to Christmas.

I couldn’t have been more wrong. Going back for an early breakfast at Beginner’s Diner this weekend, it appeared as if I was at the North Pole! This incredible gingerbread house (patterned after the historic hotel itself) sits inside the entrance:

The lobby was adorned with ornaments and garland. Too much? Well, it is the Lafayette, and their theme does appear to be “more is more.” It works.

This empty little area that sits to the side of the lobby is normally empty and a bit sad looking, devoid of purpose.

Now, it appears to be the perfect place for a visit to Santa; or maybe just a Christmas selfie. I didn’t see any signage about appearances by Mr. Claus.

On the right side of this nook are a variety of vintage Christmas albums; do you see any that you recognize from days gone by?

Another selfie opportunity awaits in the courtyard outside the Gutter bowling alley and bar:

Inside the trophy case sits Santa; do you see your name? Looks like Steve has nothing but coal in his future.

The lobby bar has trees, too…HANGING FROM THE CEILING!

Garland has been strewn across the Olympic-sized Johnny Weissmuller pool:

There are nods to the Jewish faith as well, near the pool:

…and on the lobby mantel:

If you’re in the San Diego area over the holidays, be sure to stop by the Lafayette!
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5 comments:
(Sigh) Now I must return again. This place really is an oasis of things we used to love about a certain SoCal theme park, but no longer done to that same quality. Thank you. I wonder when they intend to reopen the bowling alley?
Wow... some truly classy decorations, as 'was once the provenance' of a certain Anaheim theme park, as Fifthrider has expressed. Thanks Dave, for sharing these beautiful images of the season - I feel better already-!
What a beautiful place to celebrate the holidays!
Wow! Absolutely beautiful! Bursting with Christmas cheer!
The bowling alley should be open already; maybe it was closed for an event. They've been having a lot of those over the holidays. Glad you all enjoy - the decor is even more amazing in person!
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