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Key Lime Inn improves the Reception Building

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Our Key Lime Inn recently received both a lobby remodel and new exterior window shutters. The Key Lime Inn is a collection of 12 cottages and a historic mansion all on one property connected on an acre of tropical landscaping. We’re one of the few historic hotels in Key West that has a center parking area near the cottages for guests, but it was not always that way. Here is some interesting history. The Maloney House, which is part of this historic Inn, is one of the oldest houses in Key West, built in 1854 by Walter Maloney. He was a Mayor of Key West and he, his family and descendants lived here on the property until they sold it to a former circus performer, Joe Zorsky, who built some cottages on the property in the 1930’s and 40’s, making it into a place for guest accommodations for the first time.  He called it the Cactus Terrace Motor Court and it was innovative because you could pull your car right up next to your cottage. In the early 1970’s he added a “pool cabana” which now has 12 guestrooms in it. In 1998 we bought the property, then known as Key Lime Village, and made extensive upgrades and renovations while making sure that the property remained structurally the same since the 1930’s. We added the Reception Building in 1998 but budgets were tight and we had to keep the architecture simple in order to reopen the hotel as quickly as possible. This year we enlarged the lobby and added the characteristic Key West green shutters to the exterior of the building. We’ll see you here when you arrive!

Here is a picture of the Cactus Terrace Motor Court now our Key Lime Inn.

Here is an old postcard from the 1960's of the Cactus Terrace Motor Court now our Key Lime Inn.

This is our new reception building at Key Lime Inn.

This is our new reception building at Key Lime Inn sporting it's new green shutters.

 

Our new lobby at Key Lime Inn with plenty of space to store luggage if need be.

Our new lobby at Key Lime Inn with plenty of space to welcome guests.

Here we are on Truman Avenue. Definitely looks different than in 1940.

Here we are on Truman Avenue. Look for us across the street from St. Mary's Church.

Fun at Chelsea House and Merlin Guesthouse during Fantasy Fest 2008

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Waiting for the March at the Chelsea House

Waiting for the March at the Chelsea House

One of our favorite events of the week of Fantasy Fest is the Masquerade March which happened on Friday. The March is a walking parade for anyone who wants to join, either in costume or not. The parade starts at the cemetery and takes two different routes to Duval Street. Luckily, we have hotels on both routes! The southern route goes past Chelsea House and the northern one goes past the Merlin Guesthouse. At both hotels we set up a bar that served our coveted rum punch. At Chelsea House, Andy made his version with a British twist and at Merlin Guesthouse Abby made hers with Jamaican spices. We tell them both “theirs is best”.   We also hired D.J.’s to get everyone dancing. Our guests joined in the fun too and joined the parade as it continued down to Duval.  Some Chelsea House guests cooled off in the pool after the parade.  We were very impressed with their concern for their costumes….. noting the neat piles of clothing left by the pool steps.

Here comes the March at Chelsea House

Here comes the March at Chelsea House

Entrance of the Merlin Guesthouse

Entrance of the Merlin Guesthouse

Fun-loving creature couple at Merlin Guesthouse

Fun-loving creature couple at Merlin Guesthouse

Dancing at Merlin Guesthouse at the outdoor bar

Dancing at Merlin Guesthouse at the outdoor bar

Abby's Jamaican rum punch is going fast at Merlin Guesthouse

Abby's Jamaican rum punch is going fast at Merlin Guesthouse

 

Aggy dancing while serving rum punch at Chelsea House

Aggy dancing while serving rum punch at Chelsea House

Amelia the piratetress at Chelsea House

Amelia the piratetress at Chelsea House

A flamingo and bellydancer at the Merlin Guesthouse
A flamingo and bellydancer at the Merlin Guesthouse
A 'political pair' at Merlin Guesthouse

A 'political pair' at Merlin Guesthouse

Having fun posing for pics at the Merlin Guesthouse

Having fun posing for pics at the Merlin Guesthouse

Super Boat International in Key West, Florida

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Do you have a need for speed? Get ready for the Super Boat International Offshore race. The annual race descends upon Key West with fast and furious racing as the World Championship Race takes the green flag for an exciting week-long event from November 5 - 9, 2008.

The mood that permeates this spectacular Florida destination accelerates into a highly fueled liquid speed zone as the world’s top offshore contenders compete for the ultimate title. From start to finish, it promises to deliver a full throttle schedule of sizzling in-your-face competition and high-octane parties.


Key West is a dynamic magnet that has lured competitors, high performance aficionados and an entourage of party players for a record-breaking 28 years. A super-charged race week kicks-off with a parade of awesome racing machines down Duval Street. The epic event delivers three days of thrilling deck-to-deck competition along a 6.5-mile triangular liquid track that races along the outer mole, past Mallory Square into Key West Harbor and turns back out to the Atlantic Ocean.

Live Entertainment at Our Historic Key West Hotel

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The Lighthouse Court, part of Historic Key West Inns is hosting live entertainment Wednesdays through Sundays. From 2 - 5pm, guests from all of our properties are invited to enjoy a variety of food and entertainment. This year, we have added a special Sunday jam session from noon to 3pm. The lounge at Lighthouse Court will be brewing up special hangover cures, including Bloody Marys, Cheeseburgers in Paradise and Key Lime Margaritas.

Located just one block from famous Duval Street, Lighthouse Court offers instant access to some of our favorite things to do in Key West including the Mallory Square sunset celebration, Sloppy Joe’s Bar, Margaritaville, the Conch Train, the Harry Truman Little Whitehouse, and the Southernmost Point marker.  Lighthouse Court is best suited to couples, and most rooms have one bed. Rooms and suites are available with a range of amenities from budget to luxurious. Amenities at this Key West hotel include great old town location, short walk to Key West beaches, a large heated pool, continental breakfast, pool bar, free WiFi access, and 40 comfortable rooms and suites.

Annual Parrot Heads Meeting of the Minds in Key West

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

With over 200 chapters in the US, Australia, Canada and Europe, the Parrot Head Club’s purpose is to assist in community and environmental issues and provide a variety of social events for those interested in the music of Jimmy Buffett and the tropical way of life he stands for. Each year the Parrot Head Club holds a “Meeting of the Mi nds” in Key West, Florida, open to all members of this charitable, educational organization. Starting on Wednesday October 29th through Sunday November 2nd, members are invited to attend the scheduled events. This year, the “Meeting of the Minds” offers the chance to enjoy a variety of great musicians, attend charitable events including an aParrot Heads Club Key West Floridauction, join celebrations on the beach, and participate in the Margaritaville Street Festival.

 Lighthouse Court, part of Historic Key West Inns features a daily jam session hosted by   Kelly McGuire.  This unofficial Parrot Head event is free to all guests of Historic Key West Inns. Lighthouse Court is a historic hotel located next door to the Key West Lighthouse Museum and across the street from the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.  Just one block from famous Duval Street, our location offers instant access to some of the fabulous attractions in Key West, including the Mallory Square sunset celebration, Sloppy Joe’s Bar, Margaritaville, the Conch Train, the Harry Truman Little Whitehouse, and the Southernmost Point marker. The Lighthouse Court hotel is best suited to couples, and most rooms provide one guest bed. Rooms and suites are available with a range of amenities from budget to luxurious.