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Orange County Hotels Offer Discounts for Fire Evacuees

The Pacific Edge Hotel is among a handful of hotels offering room discounts for fire victims.

A handful of South Orange County hotels have offered support to displaced residents impacted by the five Los Angeles area fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes in the region.

โ€œWe are heartbroken to see the damage from the Los Angeles wildfires. Residents and visitors impacted directly by these fires are first and foremost in our hearts,โ€ said Visit Laguna Beach founding member Karyn Philippsen. โ€œWe are also incredibly grateful for the ongoing efforts of the first responders working tirelessly to protect lives and property. โ€œ

The following Laguna Beach hotels are offering assistance for fire evacuees:

The Ranch at Laguna Beach
The Ranch is offering a 50% discount and waiving parking and resort fees for anyone with a driver’s license showing an address from Cal Fire’s official evacuation zone. Rates will be available through Jan. 15.

Surf & Sand Resort Laguna Beach

Surf & Sand Resort Laguna Beach is offering a special rate of $699. The discounted rate includes waived resort and parking fees. Rates are available until January 19.

Seven4One and Laguna Surf Lodgeย 

The two SCP hotels are offering a 30% off rate available until January 15, 2025.

Hotel Joaquin

Hotel Joaquin is offering a preferred rate to inquiring fire evacuees and waiving their 18+ and dog rules.

Capri Laguna

Capri Laguna is offering 50% off rates. Evacuees should call directly for more details: (949) 494-6533.

Casa Loma Beach Hotel

Casa Loma Beach Hotel is offering a Wildfire Evacuation Rate, or 30% discount with waived amenities and parking fees. Use access code: EVAC25. The rate is valid through Jan. 21.

Pacific Edge Hotel

Pacific Edge Hotel is offering 25% off available rates, waived resort fees and 50% off overnight valet for evacuees. For those with dogs, pet fees will be waived. Offer is available for those arriving by Jan. 10. Phone: (949) 494-8566 to book.

For more information on hotel offers, go to Visit Laguna Beach.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Is your Orange County business or nonprofit helping Los Angeles fire victims? If so, the Business Journal would like to know how you are helping. Send your information to Nancy Luna at luna@ocbj.com.

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Nancy Luna
Nancy Luna
Nancy Luna has been the executive editor of the Orange County Business Journal since September 2024. Nancy began her career 30 years ago at the Orange County Register, where she covered a range of beats, including retail, consumer trends, transportation, healthcare, and tourism. Before coming to the Business Journal, she previously worked as a correspondent for Business Insiderโ€™s Retail team, where she specialized in writing about the restaurant and food tech industries. Luna contributed to the Business Insider team that won a 2023 SABEW Award for explanatory journalism for their "Warehouse Nation" project. From 2018 to 2020, Luna was a senior editor and tech editor at Nationโ€™s Restaurant News. While there, she covered the largest chains in the country including Taco Bell, McDonald's, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Starbucks. Luna grew up in Orange County and lives in Old Towne Orange with her husband, Brady.
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