Hotel Kitsch: A Pretty Cool Tour of America’s Fantasy Getaways - Couverture rigide

Bienert, Margaret; Bienert, Corey

 
9781648292040: Hotel Kitsch: A Pretty Cool Tour of America’s Fantasy Getaways

Synopsis

In 1963, the savvy owners of the Cove Haven Resort in the Poconos unveiled their heart-shaped tub. Like Elvis Presley and Playboy magazine, it launched a post-war phenomenon that defined a new era of pop pleasure: the honeymoon hotel. Destinations across the country were soon racing to catch up, installing not just heart-shaped tubs but all types of over-the-top design flourishes, from pink shag carpeting to immersive worlds worthy of a Broadway stage set, in order to create a sense of romance, fantasy, even adventure.

From the photographers and inveterate travellers behind the social media sensation A Pretty Cool Hotel Tour, Hotel Kitsch celebrates dozens of creative, nostalgic, one-of-a-kind hotels that span the heart of the Poconos and across the United States to Mexico, Spain, and the UK. Discover, in the middle of Iowa, a jungle room with fake trees and foliage surrounding the bed as if it had taken its cue from Where the Wild Things Are. Or Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo where the rooms are reached by scuba diving. An Arctic Cave room at a hotel in Kentucky with its carved blue walls and not a window to be found. And on the California coast, the iconic Madonna Inn featuring 110 rooms, each themed and no two alike.

Along the way, authors Margaret and Corey Bienert uncover too many wild details to mention, including unconventional beds (a Cadillac, a clamshell, a sandwich), mirrors on mirrors on mirrors, in-room swimming pools, full suits of armour, and fibre-optic star ceilings.
While it's not a travel guide, every destination in Hotel Kitsch is open for business. Time to check in.

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À propos de l?auteur

Margaret and Corey Bienert are the couple behind A Pretty Cool Hotel Tour, a viral travel series exploring themed rooms and adult-only hotels in the US and abroad. Since starting the project in 2018, they have gained nearly 2 million followers (including 1.1 million followers on TikTok) and have been featured in major media outlets including Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, Elle, New York Post, Vogue Australia, VICE, House Beautiful, Refinery29, GQ, HuffPost, and USA Today. Through their production company, Marginal Creative, they have worked with high-profile brands such as Marc Jacobs, Fred Segal, Warby Parker, and Twitter. When they're not on the road, Margaret and Corey split their time between Los Angeles, California, and southwest Michigan. Find them on Instagram and Tiktok at @aprettycoolhoteltour and at aprettycoolhoteltour.com.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

A visual celebration of the best fantasy suites and honeymoon hotels across America and beyond, from the creators of A Pretty Cool Hotel Tour

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Introduction

Kitsch is a pink flamingo lawn ornament, a heart-shaped tub, and fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror. It’s leopard-print fabric and colorful floral carpeting. “Kitschy” can be interpreted to mean tacky, tasteless, or excessive, and full of sentimentality, like the souvenirs lining the shelves of a gift shop. It’s the blatant and often unironic re-creation of something well-known and beloved—easily digestible art that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
 
Hotel Kitsch is a collection of destinations that fully embrace this polarizing style. Included here are theme hotels that offer fantastical imitations of familiar settings—like a jungle room with fake trees and foliage surrounding the bed, or a cave suite that has carved rock walls and not a window to be seen—as well as imaginative interiors with a shameless abundance of pattern, color, and personality. The properties range from honeymoon hotels built in the Poconos in the 1970s to a newly renovated maximalist’s paradise in Palm Springs. There are “hidden gem” roadside motels throughout the Midwest, Americana-inspired hotels in Ibiza, and so much more in between.
 
So how did we come to discover these hotels and fall in love with them? Our passion for photography connected us in college, and we started a production company together as newlyweds. While on a work trip in 2018, we decided to stay at Cove Haven Resort in the Poconos. We’d become aware of it thanks to the eerie, dreamlike photo series called The Honeymoon by Juno Calypso, which showcased one of the hotel’s pink heart-shaped bathtubs. Once we arrived, we couldn’t believe what a perfect time capsule the entire resort turned out to be. We were completely taken by the romantic atmosphere and couples-only summer camp feeling. The rooms were nostalgic, sexy, and reminiscent of the Doris Day movies Margaret had been aesthetically drawn to since childhood.
 
After that trip, we dove into researching where to find other hotels that had a vintage or fantastical style and stumbled into the world of theme hotels. We had been wanting to embark on a personal project whereby we could join forces and create something together, and these rooms were the perfect subject. We started road-tripping as often as we could, cataloging our favorite designs along the way.
 
When we began seeking out these unique experiences, we consulted the internet. We got a few leads when we entered phrases like “theme hotel” or “fantasy suites,” but because many of the hotels themselves didn’t focus on building SEO (search engine optimization, which is what aids in searchability) or a social media presence, the results were incredibly limited. After some time, we honed our research skills—looking for the word “outdated” in reviews proved effective—and found enough promising information to start planning the trips.
 
The getaways we discovered were often overlooked and widely misunderstood, both a little sleazy and hopelessly romantic—something we could relate to. We’d always felt like eccentric artists who weren’t sure where we fit in society, but as we embarked on this project, we began finding our people and hearing their stories of shameless self-expression. We were theater lovers who finally had somewhere to wear our costumes again.
 
As we traveled, we shared our adventures online under the name A Pretty Cool Hotel Tour, and our photos and videos began garnering attention. We visited hundreds of rooms from coast to coast, often unsure of what we would find when we unlocked the door. There was a thrill to uncovering properties that had thrived before the digital age but hadn’t yet made their internet debuts. (A large part of the motivation for this series was because there was no resource for unique, kitschy hotels explicitly for adults. The handful of family-friendly hotels profiled here are noted as such in the Hotel Directory, beginning on page 267.) The rooms themselves were imaginative, silly, and sexy, and gave the visitor permission to lean into fantasy and self-expression. And people loved them!
 
This book is a visual journey through the most immersive, creative, and kitschy rooms we’ve visited. Whether the destination is a seventies-themed hotel (page 122) or one that actually requires you to scuba dive to the entrance (page 136), we’re taking you along on an adventure that’s all about fun. We’ll explore the rich history behind American theme hotels and honeymoon escapes, and while this is not explicitly meant as a travel guide, we hope to inspire you to dig deeper into fantasy, romance, and self-expression—and maybe even plan your own road trip.
 
It’s time to check into Hotel Kitsch.

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