Standard suites have two full bathrooms (a rare unicorn in Miami)
Three pools, including a 7th-floor adults-only sanctuary
Direct beach access with loungers and umbrellas included in the resort fee
En bref : A spacious, family-friendly fortress in a dining desert where the elevators might test your sanity.
Évalué par @tillystravellingtable: I was obsessed with how bright and airy this suite felt! The all-white decor really makes the turquoise ocean pop. Spending my mornings on that balcony watching the waves was the highlight of my Miami trip. It’s the perfect spot if you want that clean, aesthetic vibe.
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The hype
Families love the extra space and two bathrooms, but everyone hates the slow elevators and lack of nearby food.
Reality check
The 'Sunset View' is code for 'Street View' — book Ocean View if you want actual peace.
You are traveling with teenagers who hog the bathroom
You want a pool scene that separates screaming kids from day-drinking adults
You plan to use the free Miami Beach trolley to get around
Propreté et entretien
7.8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some reports of missed sand on floors.
Bathroom hygiene: Grout and tiles are usually clean, but fixtures can feel dated and show wear.
Maintenance: The biggest issue. Elevators break often, and some rooms have peeling paint or sticky balcony doors.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality; not luxury, but clean and plentiful.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh (signature scent), but some hallways can smell musty or like damp carpet.
Sleepability™
6.5MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Collins Avenue traffic (Sunset View rooms)
Hallway noise from families
Thin connecting doors
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The resort fee (~$66/night) actually includes beach chairs AND umbrellas, which is rare in Miami.
The 'Collins Express' trolley stops right outside and is free.
Breakfast buffet is pricey (~$39/adult), so consider stocking the in-room mini-fridge.
Quoi emporter
Snacks and drinks (nearest convenience store is a trek)
White noise machine (for hallway/street noise)
Patience for the elevators
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Oceanfront Suites (high floor) for actual quiet and views
Corner Suites for extra window space
Chambres à éviter
Sunset View rooms on lower floors (traffic noise)
Rooms near the elevator bank (noise + high traffic)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am requesting a high-floor Oceanfront Suite away from the elevators. We are light sleepers and would appreciate a room that does not have a connecting door if possible.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, all three pools are heated, including the rooftop adults-only pool.
Can I walk to South Beach?
Technically yes, but it's a 3-mile hike. You'll want to Uber or take the free trolley.
Is breakfast included?
No, it's a paid buffet at Chez Gaston (approx. $39/adult, $22/child).
Are the rooms actually suites?
Yes, most standard rooms are 'suites' with a partition between the bed and living area, plus two bathrooms.
Is there self-parking?
No, it's valet only and costs around $49-58 per night.
Does the hotel allow pets?
Yes, it is pet-friendly for a fee (approx. $50/night).
Conseils d'initiés
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The 7th-floor 'Tranquility Pool' has two hot tubs and is strictly 18+ — the best spot for sunset without the noise.
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Walk 10-15 minutes north to 41st Street for a kosher grocery store and cheaper dining options.
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The 'Sunset View' rooms often have a better view of the bay fireworks on holidays, despite the traffic noise.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'two bathrooms' in standard suites are often one full bath and one half-bath (or shower-only), but still a game changer.
💡The elevators are a known choke point; allow 10 extra minutes to get downstairs during checkout.
💡There is zero nightlife immediately around the hotel; you are on 'Millionaire's Row' which is residential.
💡The mattresses are polarizingly soft — great if you like sinking in, terrible if you have a bad back.
💡You can sometimes spot manatees in the bay if you have a high-floor Sunset View room.
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