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A NIGHT WITH
MARILYN MONROE
By Sandra Whipple

It was September and my husband, Dennis, and I were looking
forward to our wedding anniversary weekend at Lake Tahoe. We had chosen
the Cal-Neva Resort on the North Shore for many reasons. One of the most
important reasons was that it had a long and famous history. Built in
the 1920's as a lodge and casino, it eventually ended up in the hands
and ownership of Frank Sinatra. It became a playground for the famous
'Rat Pack' and their Hollywood friends. Another unique feature is that
it straddles the California/Nevada border. The state line is painted
right through the Indian Room (which was the original dining room) and
through the swimming pool. You can literally swim from California to
Nevada and back without much trouble or effort!
While owned by Frank
Sinatra, he had a cabin built just behind the casino. Marilyn Monroe
also had her own cabin as she spent some considerable amount of time
there, most notably, the weekend before she died. Guests can stay in
either of the 'celebrity cabins'. We had reserved the Monroe cabin
simply for the reason that we loved the actress and were fascinated with
her life. We also planned to dress the part with my husband portraying
Frank Sinatra and I as Marilyn Monroe. So, with reservations firmly in
hand, our 'Rat Pack' clothing in the back, we set off for our adventure.
Arriving at the
Cal-Neva late in the afternoon, we could already feel the aura of that
wonderful golden age of the Vegas and Hollywood celebrities. The entire
place seemed to be gripped in a sort of time slip. We got our card keys
and eagerly went to the Monroe cabin, only to find that the keys did not
work. Time and again, we slipped the 'card' in and out of the door to no
avail. Finally, I said, "Marilyn, we're friends. Can you let us in?"
Suddenly, the green light on the door came on and the door opened!
Going in, we unpacked
quickly so we could explore. My husband went out to move the car and I
took out my cell phone and checked the battery. It was full, but just to
be sure, I plugged it into the charger and plugged that into the wall
socket. Turning around, I then proceeded to unpack the video camera. I
had fully charged all four batteries the night before. Much to my
dismay, all four were drained! I then heard a 'beep' and turned around
to see my cell phone lit up as though someone had just put through a
call. I checked to see if the charger had come unplugged from the wall
and saw that it was still plugged in securely. Then I noticed, as I
picked up the phone, that the battery was also completely drained! I
looked around and suppressed a shudder.
"Okay," I thought.
"Marilyn has never seen a cell phone and was just curious."
When my husband came
back, we took off to explore.
Even though they'd
had several inches of snow the night before, I had to swim in the famous
pool and swam back and forth across the state line, much to my delight.
Back in the cabin, we
changed quickly into our 'Rat Pack' attire and went to explore some
more. Our first stop was the 'Frank Sinatra Celebrity Showroom'. As we
entered, I had an immediate feeling of stepping back in time. I could
almost hear the clink of martini glasses, see the haze of cigarette
smoke and see Dean Martin singing on stage. In the dining room, we were
met by the restaurant supervisor, Kevin, who treated us like the stars
we represented. The food was superb and the service excellent.
While sitting there,
I could feel the presence of Frank and Dean as they strolled amongst the
tables, chatting with guests. Kevin was wonderful and treated us to a
private tour of the underground tunnel. Frank had this built so he could
leave the showroom after performances and make his way to his cabin
undisturbed. The tunnel also led to Marilyn's cabin. While down there,
we didn't sense any particular presence, even though this was the tunnel
that Peter and Pat Lawford had led a nearly comatose Marilyn out to the
helicopter pad the weekend before she died.
As we thanked our
gracious host, we made our way back to the cabin. Once again, the keys
did not work. For a full ten minutes, we stood on the balcony trying one
key after another to no avail. Finally, my husband gave up, took the
keys out and turned to go to the main desk to ask for help. I quietly
knocked on the door and whispered, "Marilyn, please let us in. It is
cold and my feet hurt and I think you can relate to that." Suddenly, the
green light came on and the door popped open! My husband turned to me
with an expression of total shock.
After that, we spent
a very restful night and reluctantly left the next morning. It was very
hard to leave, and needless to say, the aura of the place stayed with us
for days. Even on the day after we came back, my husband called me from
work to tell me he couldn't concentrate, he still felt 'stuck in the
sixties'.
We plan on another
trip back to do some more research, and hopefully, Marilyn and Frank
will be there to visit with us too.
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