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Miami Beach hotels - close to Port of Miami
In Miami, there are large group hotels which can accommodate cruise
passengers who wish to extend their vacations pre or post-cruising close to the Port of Miami. We have stayed at the Deauville Beach Resort http://www.deauvillebeachresort.com for more than 10 days and enjoyed the service and immediate beachfront access to the Atlantic Ocean. Summer bargains are plentiful between April 30th and September 30th. |
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Tom Brady wrote:
In Miami, there are large group hotels which can accommodate cruise passengers who wish to extend their vacations pre or post-cruising close to the Port of Miami. We have stayed at the Deauville Beach Resort http://www.deauvillebeachresort.com for more than 10 days and enjoyed the service and immediate beachfront access to the Atlantic Ocean. The Deaville used to be a beautiful resort. What's it like these days, Tom? Howie |
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We have stayed at the Deauville Beach Resort
http://www.deauvillebeachresort.com for more than 10 days and enjoyed the service and immediate beachfront access to the Atlantic Ocean. It was a nice hotel when I stayed there as a kid, in the 60s, but when I stayed there a couple years ago, with MY kids, and the front desk was nasty to me when I told them about the used condom on the pool table in the kid's game room, I changed my mind... Oh yeah... The couple in the hot tub, doing their *thing*, while we walked past, WITH my kids, didn't impress me either... |
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The Deaville used to be a beautiful resort. What's it like these days, Tom?
Read MY reply, Howie... Not the same as the good ol' days! |
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Forgot to mention... It's a bargain, on Priceline! I think I got 2 rooms, for
a couple nights, at $35 a room, per night. If you have no kids with you, and just need a place to stay, it was fine G Pam |
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Lunyma wrote:
We have stayed at the Deauville Beach Resort http://www.deauvillebeachresort.com for more than 10 days and enjoyed the service and immediate beachfront access to the Atlantic Ocean. It was a nice hotel when I stayed there as a kid, in the 60s, but when I stayed there a couple years ago, with MY kids, and the front desk was nasty to me when I told them about the used condom on the pool table in the kid's game room, I changed my mind... Oh yeah... The couple in the hot tub, doing their *thing*, while we walked past, WITH my kids, didn't impress me either... Yuck, that's nasty. Apart from these unpleasant incidents, what were the rooms and grounds like, Pam? Howie |
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Yuck, that's nasty. Apart from these unpleasant incidents, what were
the rooms and grounds like, Pam? The grounds (in the back, by the pool), were very nice. The pool area seemed to be clean, and in good condition, although we were unable to use it due to 50 degree daily temps, high winds, and rain... Oh... I forgot to mention the dead bird, right outside the door to the pool, that wasn't removed in the 3 days we were there... (yes... we told them about THAT too) Anyway... The rooms were fine. They are decent sized, compared to some newer hotels, but when we were there (2001 or 2002?), it appeared that they had been refurbished fairly recently. Not the same for the hallways though... OLD, stained carpet, and lots of chipped paint. The lobby, however, is a reminder of days past, and seemed to be kept up as well as it was in days gone by. The Deauville was a high class joint in the 60s, along with the Carillon, the Swan (long gone), and the Fountainbleu (which I hear has been kept up VERY well, but their prices reflect that). I certainly wouldn't choose this as a Miami beach destination though, unless I were on a strict budget, or just needed a bed for the night, and got it through Priceline. Pam ------ would rather stay at the Holiday inn Bayside, or the Downtown Hilton, pre or post cruise... |
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Lunyma wrote: Yuck, that's nasty. Apart from these unpleasant incidents, what were the rooms and grounds like, Pam? The grounds (in the back, by the pool), were very nice. The pool area seemed to be clean, and in good condition, although we were unable to use it due to 50 degree daily temps, high winds, and rain... Oh... I forgot to mention the dead bird, right outside the door to the pool, that wasn't removed in the 3 days we were there... (yes... we told them about THAT too) Anyway... The rooms were fine. They are decent sized, compared to some newer hotels, but when we were there (2001 or 2002?), it appeared that they had been refurbished fairly recently. Not the same for the hallways though... OLD, stained carpet, and lots of chipped paint. The lobby, however, is a reminder of days past, and seemed to be kept up as well as it was in days gone by. The Deauville was a high class joint in the 60s, along with the Carillon, the Swan (long gone), and the Fountainbleu (which I hear has been kept up VERY well, but their prices reflect that). I certainly wouldn't choose this as a Miami beach destination though, unless I were on a strict budget, or just needed a bed for the night, and got it through Priceline. Pam ------ would rather stay at the Holiday inn Bayside, or the Downtown Hilton, pre or post cruise... Thanks for the info, Pam. I think I'll skip this one when I go out of Miami. Been to the Fountainbleu a few times in the past 10 years. It's still quite nice, but more convention-like than a resort these days. Howie |
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Thanks for the info, Pam. I think I'll skip this one when I go out of Miami. Been to the Fountainbleu a few times in the past 10 years. It's still quite nice, but more convention-like than a resort these days. Howie Actually, it was about 12 years ago, sorry. |
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We just came back from Miami and stayed at Deauville, it was aweful, we
booked it on internet, it was completely different from the pictures we saw. We had a ocean view room too. Apart from the extra charge for the ocean view ( we paid upfront) they insisted on charge "resort fee" We tried to talked to the front desk manager, her attitude was the worst I have ever seen. Plus no room service at all for 3 days. The last morning, they told away the shower curtain without letting us know, I don't know why they did that ! I was very disappointed. Anyway I heard the Day's Inn is pretty good. Good Luck P.S. try to book a hotel close to south beach, close to 6-15 street, it is cheaper to go to the port from there then from North Miami beach. "Howie" wrote in message news Lunyma wrote: We have stayed at the Deauville Beach Resort http://www.deauvillebeachresort.com for more than 10 days and enjoyed the service and immediate beachfront access to the Atlantic Ocean. It was a nice hotel when I stayed there as a kid, in the 60s, but when I stayed there a couple years ago, with MY kids, and the front desk was nasty to me when I told them about the used condom on the pool table in the kid's game room, I changed my mind... Oh yeah... The couple in the hot tub, doing their *thing*, while we walked past, WITH my kids, didn't impress me either... Yuck, that's nasty. Apart from these unpleasant incidents, what were the rooms and grounds like, Pam? Howie |
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