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desertcpl
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HOTEL LOS ARCOS, LA PAZ
I have stayed at this hotel numerous times but its been along time now, I understand that the hotel was closed , some thing about a dispute with the
employes union or something like that, I really liked the Hotel
so what is the up to date infor on this, is it going to open again
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Los Arcos is owned by the Coppalas, same as the Fini in CSL. Friends there tell me it is a dispute with the unions and likely will not repoen unless
it is sold, no word on that.
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thanks for the info
thats to bad
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Not so sure that the Coppola family is still involved with Finesterra. They've got myriad other things going. What many do not know, however, is that
Luis Coppola was a USAF pilot during WWII.
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I think I remember something about that,,maybe read it here not sure. he was a very colorful guy if I recall
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now I remember reading about him. it was the book by Ray Cannon and Baja Legends
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as i recall Greg Neiman covers it well in baja legends or was it Marv Patchen?
anyway the son i think was a WWII flyer and after the war he started a DC3 airline service up and down the peninsula?
but was later killed in a crash? or was that Bud Parr's son?
the Finnisterre becoming THE grande Dame of baja sur fly in fishing resorts along with the Hacienda and the Hotel Cabo San Lucas.
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"the Finnisterre becoming THE grande Dame of baja sur fly in fishing resorts along with the Hacienda and the Hotel Cabo San Lucas."
Alas. Only one of them left!
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I think Luis Jr, the one who was kidnapped about 10 years ago, is running the place but you still see the old man around once in a while.
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The old men? Sheesh! I remember him as young and good-looking.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajalera
The old men? Sheesh! I remember him as young and good-looking. |
   
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Mario Coppola told me they will get the Hotel back in a few months, they have won every single challenge in court and its only a matter of time. Whats
not clear to them, is what to do when they get it back. Should they keep operating the same Hotel? should they upgrade? or should they demolish the
whole thing and build condos?
My impression is that they are going to go with condos.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
My impression is that they are going to go with condos. |
Let's hope your impression is faulty.
Los Arcos's bar and restaurant have been many gringo's favorites for many years, me included.
Hotel could use a major upgrade though, if they decide to go that route. Annex (Cabanas) included.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
| Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
My impression is that they are going to go with condos. |
Let's hope your impression is faulty.
Los Arcos's bar and restaurant have been many gringo's favorites for many years, me included.
Hotel could use a major upgrade though, if they decide to go that route. Annex (Cabanas) included. |
Yeah, i prefer the Hotel back, in fact, its been very tough for us not having them open during this recession. But my impression is that the Coppolas
are tired of dealing with labor issues down here (who isn't).
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well I for one would like the Hotel back, had alot of fond memories.
but the owners have got to do what is best for them.
maybe some one on this forum would want to buy Los Arcos.
so what really was the beef with the Unions , I guess other than wages
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Boy, do I miss las cabañas de los arcos!! We've stayed at La Perla a few times since, and lately at La Concha and El Moro, but nothing has that great
La Paz feeling like los arcos.
so how does La Perla hang in there with no apparent problems, while Los Arcos has come and gone through several strikes?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
Boy, do I miss las cabañas de los arcos!! We've stayed at La Perla a few times since, and lately at La Concha and El Moro, but nothing has that great
La Paz feeling like los arcos.
so how does La Perla hang in there with no apparent problems, while Los Arcos has come and gone through several strikes? |
Its a political fight betwen senator Coppola of the PAN party, and the governor Agundez from the PRD.
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In my time I have encountered and worked with some very high maintenance ego trippers and in my experience the worst are rock musicians, television
"faces" and politicians. The rockers are rude jerks, the TV types are incredibly conceited and politicians are the pettiest people alive. If their
feathers are ruffled they seem incapable of putting aside personal differences and working together for the common good. They are what we used to
call small people -- small, narrow, mean and vindictive, with elephantine memories for slights and a pathological tendency to keep alive old scores.
Words like forgive and forget are simply not in their lexicon. They are moral midgets.
What a shame to lose Los Arcos Hotel. I used to stay there every trip to La Paz for the few days it took to get my house opened up and ready for
habitation. The last time I stayed there they put me in the cabanas and I asked to be moved back to the original hotel. I have a thing for old
hotels with thick walls, heavy doors, room service and character. I was also very fond of the Victoria in Chihuahua and was disappointed to see it
abandoned when I last visited in '99. It was the kind of place where you could imagine Pancho Villa riding his big white horse up the grand staircase
from the lobby to the rooms with a pretty girl draped over the saddle . . . with a rose in her teeth.
La Paz needs more condos like a hole in the head. The building of the hundreds of condos that are under construction right now is not market driven
and despite the boosterish crap that gets printed in our English-language press their sales are abysmal. Where the money comes from to fund the
construction of units for which there is no market is a good question indeed. The people putting up that money either have so much of it they don't
care, or the powers-that-be will soon have to mount a massive PR/sales campaign that will probably involve Fonatur, the Mexican Tourism Board and
Carlos Slim's Volaris airline.
Granted, the Los Arcos Hotel site is prime real estate for condo development, but so is the new La Concha project, and of all those units it looks
like only one has been brought to completion, all the other units are standing gapingly vacant even though the original La Concha condos enjoyed a
wonderful sales record, both when newly on the market and later, when they came onto the resale market.
It makes no sense to build more condos in a market that is already in over-supply with enough inventory to last for the next ten or twenty years, at
the current rate of closings. In the meantime, letting the Los Arcos Hotel deteriorate before our eyes and drag down its end of the Malecon makes no
sense, either. If there isn't a master plan in place or under construction to move all the housing product that's underway, there should be, and I
wonder if anyone who contributes to this board has any knowledge on this subject they'd care to share?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajajazz
In my time I have encountered and worked with some very high maintenance ego trippers and in my experience the worst are rock musicians, television
"faces" and politicians. The rockers are rude jerks, the TV types are incredibly conceited and politicians are the pettiest people alive.
| As a former steel guitar playing child star and prime time news anchor who has recently retired from the
U.S. Senate, I resent those remarks. I won't be forgetting this.
I think the world is run by C- students.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Mario Coppola told me they will get the Hotel back in a few months, they have won every single challenge in court and its only a matter of time. Whats
not clear to them, is what to do when they get it back. Should they keep operating the same Hotel? should they upgrade? or should they demolish the
whole thing and build condos?
My impression is that they are going to go with condos. |
That would certainly be too bad. The Los Arcos, along with the Hotel Perla, have been local institutions since La Paz was first added to the
international tourism map. What a shame. More "progress and development," I guess.
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