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Los Angeles: Hyatt Regency Century Plaza celebrates 45th year with $145 rooms

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Los Angeles Times Travel & Deal blogger

In 1966, rooms at the spanking new Century Plaza Hotel in Century City cost $21 to $31 a night, and the presidential suite went for a whopping $150 a night. The towering 19-story hotel with its distinctive curve turned 45 on Wednesday and is marking its sapphire anniversary in style. For starters, the hotel will discount room rates to $145 a night.

The deal: The hotel, used frequently by Ronald Reagan during his presidency (he held election-day victory parties there), was designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki, who went on to design the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan.

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The hotel, now the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, at 2025 Avenue of the Stars, almost fell under the wrecking ball a few years back. After floating controversial plans to demolish the landmark, the owner-developer came up with a plan to add high-rises to the site instead.

Back to the deal: With the Sapphire Anniversary Specials, rooms start at $145 plus tax on weekends in June.

When: The discounted rate is good Fridays through Sundays, starting Friday, and also on June 10 to 12, 17 to 19 and 24 to 26, subject to availability.

Tested: I went to the hotel’s website and checked availability for June 17 to 19. I found rooms with a king or two double beds at the $145 plus tax rate. In comparison, the hotel’s daily rate for the same room type on the same day without the deal was $269 plus tax a night. Check out the hotel’s Facebook page for other anniversary specials.

Contact: Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, (310) 228-1234

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