San Juan, PR
San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino | |
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Address | 1309 Ashford Avenue San Juan, PR |
Opening date | October 4, 1963 |
No. of rooms | 525 |
Total gaming space | 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m2) |
Notable restaurants | La Vista Tuscany Lobby Lounge La Isla Grill Wan Chai Noodle Bar Beach Bar |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Operating license holder | Marriott International |
Previous names | Puerto Rico-Sheraton Hotel, Dupont Plaza Hotel |
Renovated in | 1990,2006-2007 |
Website | San Juan Marriott Resort |
This San Juan, Puerto Rico hotel is located directly on Condado Beach.San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino features a 24-hour fitness center with modern equipment. Spa services and businesses facilities are also available on-site. Guest rooms at the Marriott San Juan Resort are equipped with WiFi, 32-inch LCD TVs and balconies. San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino. 1309 Ashford Avenue San Juan, Puerto Rico 00907. 2.4 miles from destination.
The San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a hotel and casino located on the beach in Condado, San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is operated by Marriott International.
The hotel was designed by architects Osvaldo L. Toro and Miguel Ferrer and opened on October 4, 1963 as the Puerto Rico-Sheraton Hotel.[1] Directly on the beach in Condado, it boasted an Olympic-sized swimming pool.[2] Sheraton sold the property to the San Juan Dupont Plaza Corp. of Delaware[3] in 1979[4] and it was renamed the Dupont Plaza Hotel.[3]
On December 31, 1986, the Dupont Plaza was the site of the second deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history, started by disgruntled employees in the middle of a labor/salary dispute. The fire claimed 97 lives and caused 140 injuries. The San Juan Dupont Plaza Corp renovated the hotel in 1988, at a cost of $9 million, and renamed it the Palm Hotel and Casino. A reopening was announced for early 1989, but it was cancelled on December 19, 1988, when the Puerto Rican government refused to grant the hotel an operating permit, because the owners had only installed sprinklers in the hotel's first three floors, and not throughout the entire building.[5]
A massive federal trial over the fire began in San Juan on March 15, 1989. It was one of the largest personal damages trials in US history up to that point, with $1.7 billion sought by 2,300 plaintiffs from 250 defendants, including a maze of corporations and subsidiaries involved in the property's ownership.[6]AIG, a lead insurance underwriter supplying coverage for the blaze, ended up acquiring title to the shuttered hotel in June 1989, as part of the settlement of claims arising from the fire.[7]
In October 1992, AIG announced plans to completely renovate the hotel at a cost of $130 million[7] and rebrand it as a Marriott.[8] The hotel reopened on February 16, 1995, as the San Juan Marriott Resort & Casino.[9] It was later renamed slightly, becoming the San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino. AIG[10] sold the hotel to Rockwood Capital in August 2011 for $133 million.[11] Rockwood Capital resold it in May 2017 to an unnamed Chinese buyer[12] for $184 million.[13]
The San Juan Marriott has 525 hotel rooms and a casino. In addition, the hotel has 8 meeting rooms with a total of 10,900 sq ft (1,010 m2) of meeting space.
Coordinates: 18°27′22″N66°4′13″W / 18.45611°N 66.07028°W