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Hurricane Ike Update! Dear Friends:As I am sure you know, the Balinese Room Pier was completely destroyed by Hurricane Ike on Saturday, September 13, 2008. Her remains were located mostly on Seawall Boulevard, missed with the wreckage of the neighboring Murdoch’s and Hooter’s piers, in a pile of debris as wide as the Seawall and stretching for several blocks.I have received dozens of emails, tests and phone calls expressing heartfelt condolences. So many people have taken this as a personal loss, as of course, it is.Thank all of you for your kind thoughts and wishes.One particularly eloquent email was received from Casey Smith, and I think it expresses so well what I have heard from so may of you."I am so sorry for what has happened. I have been to the Balinese Room many, many times and you have always made me feel welcome. I went to the Balinese Room right after you opened and have watched you rebuild and make it a beautiful place. Only those who walked the Balinese Room will even know what it was like and how it made us feel, as if we were in a different time and as if we were in the presence of all those who have entertained and visited years ago. My heart goes out to you for believing in the Balinese Room. We will never forget the Balinese Room. "Sincerely, Casey SmithGun Barrel City, TexasThanks to Casey and each of you.Luckily, there is some insurance in place which will help mitigate the financial loss. Of course we remain at the mercy of the insurance companies and hopefully they will be fair. Negotiations with the Texas General Land Office continue.I own the Balinese Room franchise and the Federal trademark. I do retain the right to rebuild a structure over the water at that location.My current thinking is that the Balinese Room would best be relocated on dry land in Galveston and I am siting new locations. Please bring any potential new sites to my attention .Luckily, I have retained copies of many of the photos and other framed artifacts formerly located at the Balinese. I recently returned from a trip to Bali and found amazing art, carvings antiques, statues and building materials which could be incorporated in a new Balinese Room.I am currently developing a new night club called Voodoo Lounge in Galveston.It will be smaller, darker, and perhaps more modern and polished than the Balinese. However, you will recognize my style and feel at home. www.Voodooloungegalveston.comAnother current project of mine involves an innovative steel and tensioned fabric canopy and sail structure I designed. See www.americasicehouse.com for details.Googling "balinese room ike" will yield many links to national, international and local news coverage about the Pier and its destruction. There is a nice story by National Public Radio at http://www/npr.org/templates/story.php?storyld=94729672 CNN, Geraldo Rivera and others have shared the Balinese Room story with the whole country. As Casey Smith reminds us "we will never forget the Balinese Room". Please be assured that, with your help, the Balinese will live on.Sincerely,Scott ArnoldOwner, Balinese Room
A View Of The Past.....
Showroom:
CasinoBar:
Icehouse:
"Deep in the South of Texas
not so long ago,
there on a crowded island
in the Gulf of Mexico.
It didn't take too much money,
man, but it sure was nice.
You could dance all night if you felt all right,
drinking whiskey and throwing dice...
And everybody knows
it was hard to leave.
And everybody knows
it was down at the Balinese."
"Balinese" – ZZ Top – Fandango - 1975

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 17/04/2006
Band Website: http://www.balineseroom.net
Band Members: DUE TO THE UNDERGOING CHANGES, THE BALINESE ROOM IS CURRENTLY NOT BOOKING BANDS AT THIS TIME.

BOOKING APPLICATION

Balinese Room
2107 Seawall Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77550

Influences: From Houston, go south on I-45 (Gulf Freeway) - Cross the causeway to Galveston Island. Take the 61st St. exit to your right. Forward on 61st St. - Take a left onto Seawall Blvd...and enjoy the view of the Gulf of Mexico all the way to 21st. St. Start looking for places to park on the right side around 23rd St., the pier will be on your right over the ocean.
Sounds Like:
SHOWROOM:

Fondue Monks - "Ocean of Pearls"

CASINO BAR:

Counsel - "Never Again" - Balinese Music Festival 2007

Melovine - "Blown Away"

Swinging Teresa - "Questioning Your Existence"

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My Blog

Update: Balinese Room Pier destroyed by Hurricane Ike

Dear Friends: As I am sure you know, the Balinese Room Pier was completely destroyed by Hurricane Ike on Saturday, September 13, 2008. Her remains were located mostly on Seawall Boulevard, ...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:12:00 GMT

"Summer Fun" - article in Austin Chronicle

Summer Fun Down at the Balinese: Galveston's past, present, and future come together in this island landmark BY KATE X MESSER Photo By Kate X Messer Gigantic Gaugin-inspired murals of island wome...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Oct 2006 17:50:00 GMT

Then & Now - Interior Gallery

We've managed to capture the past in an updated facility. See for yourself.                        &...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:39:00 GMT

Then & Now - Exterior Gallery

See what the Balinese looked like in years past as well as the present. See how it is overcome hurricanes and years of neglect to rise from the ashes and reclaim its former glory.    &n...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:35:00 GMT

Stars of Yesteryears

The Balinese Room was fabulous: air conditioning, casino gambling, superb food and drinks, and stellar entertainment.  The Maceos booked top stars at the Balinese Room.  Headliners included ...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:33:00 GMT

Ghost Stories...

Ghost Stories of the Balinese Room The Balinese Room is a very old building with a very unique past. Many famous people have toured the building, have performed on the stage, and have gambled in the...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:31:00 GMT

Return of the Balinese...

Way back in post-WWII Texas, one nightclub stood above the rest. It offered the best entertainers, the hottest crowds, and the best illegal gambling in the state. It was the infamous Balinese Room on ...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:21:00 GMT