Who owns the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo?

Who owns the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo?

Alex Madonna

Madonna Inn
Opening December 1958
Owner Alex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
Management Alex Madonna and Phyllis Madonna
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How much does it cost to rent a room at the Madonna Inn?

The rental fee ranges from $400 to $750 for a reception and includes 4 hours of event time excluding set up and clean up time.

Can you film at the Madonna Inn?

With its dozens of themed rooms and predominately pink color scheme, the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo is a popular destination for tourists and Hollywood types. 1987’s “Aria,” an art-house anthology set to opera music, remains the only feature film shot at the hotel.

Does the Madonna Inn have anything to do with Madonna?

The Madonna Inn, just off of Highway 1 in San Luis Obispo on California’s Central Coast—named after owners Alex and Phyllis Madonna, not a High Renaissance painting nor the iconic mononymous singer—begs many comparisons, but it is undeniably the closest you’ll get to spending the night in Barbie’s Dreamhouse.

What is so special about Madonna Inn?

One hundred ten unique rooms now exist, each decorated differently to suit many individual tastes… rock rooms, waterfall showers, rock fireplaces, European fixtures, and fine furnishings to name a few.

Is Phyllis Madonna still alive?

Are Alex and Phyllis still living? Phyllis is still alive and well at 92 years old. She lives locally and visits the Inn as often as she can. She is fully retired now and loves spending time with family, dear friends, and her kitty: Saffron.

Why did mt Madonna Inn close?

Caltrans closures of Highway 152 about five years ago limited business. The Mt. Madonna Inn closed temporarily during the road construction. Eventually, the owner leased the facility out to a Mexican bandolero, which ran into trouble for having non-permitted live music.

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