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Deal alert: $4.98 rooms on Catalina Island? Yes, but for a limited time

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The Hotel Atwater in Avalon was built on Catalina Island 100 years ago. At the time, rooms cost $4.98 a night. In honor of the hotel’s milestone year, you can snag a room — with a required second night stay starting at $228 — during the month of July.

As Catalina Island reopens more fully, weekend boat service to the destination is also increasing.

Here’s how this works: The Toast to 100 Years room sale is on now. You can make a reservation by calling (877) 778-8322. The deal runs out after the first 100 bookings. The offer, which also comes with a bottle of spakling wine, is good for stays on Sundays through Thursdays in July. Some blackout dates apply.

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The hotel was built in 1920, but it’s hardly an oldster. In 2019, it underwent a top-to-bottom renovation, retaining an island vibe in its 95 rooms but adding contemporary accents and colors, according to a hotel statement. Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. named the hotel after his daughter-in-law, Helen Atwater Wrigley.

Last year marked the 100th year since Wrigley bought the island, whose lodgings and activities are operated by the Catalina Island Co.

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Hotels and campgrounds on the island have slowly reopened after they were shut down in May because of the coronavirus outbreak. Bear in mind that stay-at-home orders issued by Los Angeles County and California remain in place during the pandemic. Residents are asked to delay vacation travel that takes them far from home.

Updates

9:31 a.m. June 24, 2020: 9:30 a.m. June 24: The 100 rooms priced at $4.98 at the Hotel Atwater have sold out.

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