The legendary Wreck Bar's live mermaid shows (a true Florida icon)
Direct private beach access without crossing a busy road
Two distinct pools: one infinity-edge on the sand, one quieter 'porthole' pool
En bref : A nostalgic landmark that coasts on its mermaid fame while struggling with 'motel-grade' maintenance and cleanliness issues.
Évalué par @Latonyameason : I walked into my room at B Ocean and the staff absolutely nailed the birthday surprise. Seeing that Don Julio setup waiting for me kicked off the best weekend ever.
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The hype
Travelers love the 'Old Florida' ship design and beach location but consistently slam the housekeeping and worn-out room conditions.
Reality check
You are paying for the location and the mermaid show; do not expect sparkling, modern luxury in the rooms.
You appreciate kitschy, mid-century Americana history
You want to stumble from your room directly onto the sand
You are traveling with kids who will lose their minds over the mermaid show
Propreté et entretien
5.5
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Reports of skipped days and 'rushed' cleaning are common.
Bathroom hygiene: Major pain point. Watch for black mold in grout and peeling tub glaze.
Maintenance: Aging infrastructure. AC units can be loud/leaky, and carpets often feel damp.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality, but check for stains immediately upon arrival.
Odors & scents: High risk of musty/mildew smell, especially in the Clipper building and lower floors.
Sleepability™
6MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Hallway noise in the Clipper building
Pool deck music for lower Tower rooms
Thin connecting doors
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The 'Mermaid Show' has two versions: a family-friendly brunch/early show and an adults-only burlesque show at night.
Beach umbrellas are NOT included in the resort fee (approx. $20-25/day extra).
The 'Clipper Express' in the lobby serves Starbucks coffee.
Quoi emporter
DampRid or moisture absorber bags (seriously, for the closet)
Your own beach umbrella or shade tent if you want to save cash
White noise machine to drown out hallway chatter
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Tower Building, High Floor (Ocean View) — significantly fresher air and better views than the Clipper.
Posh Suites — renovated interiors that feel less like a motel.
Chambres à éviter
Clipper Building ground floor — frequent complaints of dampness and foot traffic noise.
Rooms near the elevator bank in the Tower — noisy and high traffic.
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am requesting a room in the Main Tower, specifically on a high floor (10+). Please ensure it is NOT a connecting room and is located away from the elevator bank. I am sensitive to humidity/odors, so a recently inspected room is appreciated.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the mermaid show worth it?
Yes, it is the single most unique thing about the hotel. It's campy, fun, and historic. Book tickets in advance.
Does the hotel have a private beach?
Yes, it is one of the few Fort Lauderdale hotels located directly on the sand without a road in between.
Is breakfast included?
No. The buffet/cooked-to-order breakfast costs approximately $21-30 per person.
Can I self-park?
No. It is valet only, costing around $55 per night plus tax.
Which building is better: Clipper or Tower?
The Tower is generally preferred for views and a more 'hotel' feel. The Clipper is historic but prone to 'motel' vibes and musty smells.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, both the infinity pool and the Clipper pool are heated.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'Clipper Pool' has porthole windows that look *into* the Wreck Bar—swim down to wave at drinkers.
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Walk 5 minutes south to 'Fort Lauderdale Beach Park' for a much quieter beach experience and calisthenics park.
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The 'Naked Crab' restaurant is decent but pricey; walk to 'Coconuts' for better value and waterfront vibes.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Clipper' building corridors are outdoor-facing in parts, leading to humidity issues in the rooms.
💡You might see a cockroach—recent 2026 reviews explicitly mention them in 'Building 2'.
💡The gym equipment is often described as 'run down' or 'rusted'—don't plan a serious training camp here.
💡Check-in lines can be 45+ minutes long on weekends.
💡The 'resort fee' bikes are often all taken by 9 AM.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe B Ocean Resort Fort Lauderdale et ce qu'il y a à proximité.