Ohana and San Manuel did not disclose the dollar amount of the investment. The property includes a 6-acre private beach club, three swimming pools and its own 18-hole golf course. The tribe is partnering with Ohana Real Estate Investors, which paid $497 million for the resort in Dana Point in 2020. San Manuel announced Monday, June 5, that it bought a 40% stake in the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club in Dana Point. The 400-room, five-diamond hotel campus sits across the Pacific Coast Highway from the ocean on 162 acres. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, owners of the Yaamava’ casino and hotel in Highland, are gambling on the high-stakes Orange County luxury resort market.