Young Chang If you’ve lived long enough...
Young Chang
If you’ve lived long enough in Newport Beach and care about
celebrating seasonal holidays like the Fourth of July, Christmas or
Veterans Day with the community, you know there’s at least one
waterfront place that’ll shoot up the fireworks (until last summer,
that is), light up the Back Bay and salute those who served in wars
with well-deserved discounts.
This place is the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort.
It was built in 1958 by the Dunes Corporation, a local group.
The original name of the resort was Welsh Memorial Aquatic Park.
It was just a lagoon back then, with areas designated for
paddle-boating, sailing and picnicking. There were souvenir shops and
also the still present “Moby” sculpture.
The plastic fiberglass whale was built in 1958 and is still
located inside the Dunes’ lagoon, said general manager Andrew
Theodorou.
The name changed in 1962 to what we know today, after another 195
recreational vehicle sites were added.
A major expansion began in 1989, which expanded the RV park, the
Village Center, the Back Bay Cafe, a dry storage area for 400 boats
and a public boat launch area, Theodorou said. The expansion made
water sports more playable and included refurbished swimming lagoons.
In 1991, phase two of the construction began.
“It was a $10 million renovation of the existing 241 slip marina
and 200 more boat slips were added,” the general manager said.
Additions included a clubhouse, a pool and a spa.
Today, popular events at the Dunes include the Cattle Baron’s
Ball, the annual boat show and the Top Dog Fashion Show. The
first-ever South Coast Fine Arts Festival will be held there Oct. 12.
“We have become a landmark in the city of Newport Beach,”
Theodorou said. “We have been involved in many large fund-raisers and
events and festivities.”
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