The cost of copping a cabana
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Cabana Club
$300 and up, depending on how much you drink. 1439 N. Ivar Ave., Hollywood, (323) 463-0005
Vanguard
Saturday nights, $200 and up; other nights, first-come, first-
served (that means “free”). 6021 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, (323) 463-3331
Roosevelt Hotel
$500 to $1,500 for poolside rooms with balconies that double as cabanas. 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, (323) 769-7260
The Bungalow Club
No charge for the Moroccan-
flavored cabanas on the patio. 7174 Melrose Ave., L.A., (323) 964-9494
Cameo Bar at the Viceroy Hotel
$250 to $750 for stylish, sexy cabanas. 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, (310) 451-8711
Rooftop Bar at the Standard Downtown
Futuristic pods, which hold three comfortably, are first-come, first-served. 550 S. Flower St., L.A., (213) 892-8080
Beverly Hills Hotel
Lower-level cabanas go for $175 a day; upper cabanas, $100. An all-day rental lasts until 10 p.m. 9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills, (310) 276-2551
Peninsula Hotel
$200 per day for business-
friendly, garden-like cabanas. 9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, (310) 551-2888
Four Seasons
Traditional poolside cabanas with lounge chairs and a small table are $75 per day, open until 10 p.m. 300 S. Doheny Drive, L.A., (310) 273-2222
Avalon Hotel
Yellow cabanas, which hold 10 to 40 people, start at $650. 9400 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, (310) 277-5221
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