Originally Posted by
juuceman
I'm unsure that the Four Seasons will actually provide a roll away bed in the Cabana Studio - their website indicates that the only additional bed available in that room is a crib and that only Premier Oceanfront Rooms permit rollaways, likely because it's ~300 sq feet larger. Hotels in the US tend to take their occupancy permits seriously, because they're related to fire department occupancy approvals.
In Miami, I'm going to disagree with the thought that staying in a brand new FS hotel is the way to go. Service across the board is not up to par with luxury hotel service, especially on chains. I don't know what you're looking for on this trip, for the one night, but the hard product and the service at the Faena blow away everything out there now. The public areas are spectacular, and worth heading over to check out even if you don't stay there.
They're providing us with a cot (crib). My daughter will only be two by the time we stay so probably still needs a bed with sides! As a Brit I assumed the word 'rollaway' covered all types of portable bed. I see now that there's a difference!
We're looking for a great hard product and a family friendly environment. From what I've heard the new FS at Surfside meets those requirements and I've never had a bad stay at a Four Seasons. If we get chance I would definitely like to look around the Faena public areas. Are they a small or large property? How many keys?