I may be a bit biased as my husband is an owner at Beach Place Towers but I have to say we have always had a great time here. Granted, it's time for an update and that is scheduled to begin in May. The rooms are a bit beat up and can definitely use a good cleaning and makeover. It's also sad that a lot of the shops have closed in the mall below, but there are signs that new ones are coming in (a CVS is scheduled) and several restaurants still remain. With the multitude of restaurants along the beach, no one should have a problem finding something they like. We have always been treated wonderfully by everyone at the Resort - even when they didn't know we were owners. The front desk staff has always been courteous and helpful; the staff in the store is friendly and all the workers we've encountered have been helpful and nice. The elevators were a bit slow, but hey we were on vacation--no need to rush! The only day we did have trouble was checkout because EVERYONE else was trying to get out at the same time. Other than that, just give yourself some time. We never have had a problem getting a chair poolside and the beach is terrific. It is also a nice addition that Beach Place has beach chairs and umbrellas so that you don't have to pay the $10, $20 or $35 fee at the beach. Our room was on the canal side and our view was lovely. I agree if you want peace and quiet, this is the side to request, but we've also stayed on the ocean side (another great view) and the noise was not that bad. We have usually had a 2-bedroom unit with full kitchen and washer & dryer, however on this stay we had a "lock-off" for our room and it was fine. We had a couch and small table, a queen size bed, and it was equipped with a small sink, refrigerator, microwave, toaster and coffee pot along with dishes for 4 people. We were able to buy breakfast foods so we never had to eat out in the morning and instead enjoyed coffee and the paper on our balcony. The resort has a laundry facility on the lobby level (free) with about 6 washers and dryers so even not having them in the unit was not a problem if you needed it. Las Olas Blvd is a short drive (or taxi ride) away and we love it! It is lined with high-end stores and a mix of pricey and reasonable restaurants. A short walk brings you to the Riverwalk that runs to the Arts Center and Museum of Science. The walk is beautiful, you get to see yachts and wonderful scenery. We always rent a car, but you can definitely get away with not having one. Make sure you visit the Bonnet House just a short ride away and use the Publix market (just before the bridge on the way to the resort) for your major shopping. The store inside the resort is fine if you need to pick up one or two things, but the majority is high priced. This resort/hotel is not what it once was but is working to fix that. The mall area looks like it is trying to get back up to speed also. Overall, if you are looking for a great place, right on the beach, close to everything - this is the place to be!
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
People with disabilities, Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Great food / Wine, Sporting event