{"id":263526,"date":"2007-10-26T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-10-26T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/pearl-hotel-touts-unusual\/"},"modified":"2007-10-26T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-10-26T07:00:00","slug":"pearl-hotel-touts-unusual","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/pearl-hotel-touts-unusual\/","title":{"rendered":"Pearl Hotel touts unusual"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The recently opened Pearl Hotel in Point Loma has launched an innovative new concept to appeal to patrons each Wednesday: the dive-in movie. <br \/>Full-length feature movies are offered poolside on a 10-foot-by- 13-foot screen as part of a new look and feel not only to entice out-of-towners but locals, according to hotel officials. <br \/>Dive-in movies are screened every Wednesday from 8 p.m. until midnight and include hits like &#8220;The Shining&#8221; and &#8220;Beetlejuice.&#8221; <br \/>The former Sportsman&#8217;s Lodge, located on Rosecrans Street, has been transformed into a chic, retro boutique hotel by the L.P.W. Group, Inc., a local award-winning residential and commercial real estate developer. <br \/>Gregory Strangman, L.P.W. founder and managing principal, grew up in Del Mar and now lives in Ocean Beach. He&#8217;s responsible for the Pearl&#8217;s philosophy of neighborly hospitality &#8220;&#8221; including the free weekly &#8220;cinema social&#8221; and special room rates for locals. <br \/>Residents of 92106 and 92107 ZIP codes can obtain 20 percent off regular rates for visiting family or friends, or just a special retreat away from home. <br \/> &#8220;We&#8217;re really striving to foster and grow that local business,&#8221; says Strangman. <br \/> In addition, the hotel offers a special &#8220;play and stay&#8221; rate of just $79 per night for movie attendees who are just too tired to go home or who might have had enough to drink that they aren&#8217;t comfortable driving. The rate kicks in after midnight, said Strangman. <br \/>&#8220;This is how we&#8217;re promoting revelry and responsibility,&#8221; Strangman said. <br \/>Guided by the mantra &#8220;Down to Earth, Up with Style,&#8221; The Pearl offers guests a little different experience. <br \/>The Pearl&#8217;s general manager, Arron Reynolds, describes the ambience as &#8220;a warm place where people want to come, relax, and listen to music.&#8221; <br \/>Reynolds previously worked in executive positions at Loews Coronado Resort and at Courtyard Marriott in Downtown. <br \/>&#8220;The owners wanted a place where hotel guests could mingle with local guests,&#8221; Reynolds adds. <br \/>Movie Wednesdays fits the bill, he said. <br \/>&#8220;Locals absolutely love it,&#8221; said Reynolds, adding it&#8217;s not just locals who live in the Point Loma\/Ocean Beach area. &#8220;We get people from downtown, La Jolla, and other parts of San Diego, too.&#8221; <br \/> The number of patrons continues to climb for movie nights, he said, citing a crowd of 80-100 people last week. Considering the relatively small space around the pool where the films are shown on a large outdoor screen, the Pearl may be approaching capacity. <br \/>But this helps keep it exclusive, said Strangman. <br \/>&#8220;Those who enjoy the movie will just come early for a seat,&#8221; Strangman said. <br \/>Most seats are first come, first seated. Only hotel guests are allowed to watch while taking a dip in the heated, saltwater pool, because there&#8217;s no locker room for showering or changing clothes, he said. But the outdoor seating area includes chaises, hammocks and standard table service. <br \/>Two semi-private poolside cabanas are available for reservation with a six-person minimum, eight maximum. While enjoying the film, projected onto a huge screen overlooking the pool, movie watchers may order drinks and food from the full menu of The Pearl&#8217;s restaurant, where chef Eva Wren presides over the cuisine. <br \/>Those who don&#8217;t want a full meal might enjoy signature appetizers, such as the Cuban Cigars &#8220;&#8221; a rolled sandwich featuring roast pork and mojito mustard &#8220;&#8221; or rock shrimp nachos, along with a drink from the bar or wine from the restaurant&#8217;s venturesome wine list. <br \/> Upcoming movies include a Halloween double feature, &#8220;The Shining&#8221; and &#8220;Beetlejuice&#8221; on Wednesday, Oct. 31. November Wednesdays will bring &#8220;Catch Me if You Can&#8221; on Nov. 7, &#8220;Sabrina&#8221; on Nov. 14, &#8220;Ocean&#8217;s Eleven&#8221; on Nov. 21 and &#8220;James Bond: You Only Live Twice&#8221; on Nov. 28. <br \/> Other events include happy hours and wine tastings. A goal of The Pearl&#8217;s management is to help make San Diego more on par with cities like San Francisco or New York &#8220;&#8221; a place where residents don&#8217;t have to leave their neighborhood to be part of what&#8217;s happening. For more information, call (619) 226-6100.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The recently opened Pearl Hotel in Point Loma has launched an innovative new concept to appeal to patrons each Wednesday: the dive-in movie. Full-length feature movies are offered poolside on a 10-foot-by- 13-foot screen as part of a new look and feel not only to entice out-of-towners but locals, according to hotel officials. 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