DISCUSSION for Hilton Honors Hotels in Florida, USA {US-FL}
#62
Join Date: May 2013
Location: JFK
Posts: 459
We stayed at the Singer Island location last August. I can't comment on their treatment of Diamonds as I was gold but I found the staff to be lovely and would go back to this hotel in a heartbeat. The Singer Island beach was beautiful, chairs, umbrellas and towels were available for use by the guests (cabanas at the pool, none on the beach). Poolside and beachside service as well for drinks and sandwiches/snacks. The beach is basically steps from the hotel, you walk outside and you're on the sand. Keep an eye out for interesting shells and for staked off sea turtle nests. It looks like only the ocean view rooms have actual balconies that you can sit out on.
There are also restaurants a reasonable walk from the hotel if you don't feel like heading into WPB proper.
There are also restaurants a reasonable walk from the hotel if you don't feel like heading into WPB proper.
#63
Join Date: Jan 2006
Programs: HH LifeTime Diamond, Marriott Titanium, Hyatt, AA, Delta
Posts: 478
Hmmmm.... lets see..... warm, balmy February breeze from one of the closest, gorgeous Gulfstream ocean current locations in the world or noxious city fumes near the PBI airport? Hmmmm..... the debate. ARE YOU CRAZY !!??? What debate? Aeeeiiii !
#64
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Benicia, California, USA
Programs: AA PLT,AS,UA PP,J6,FB,EY,LH,SQ,HH Dmd,Hyatt Glbl,Marriott Plat,IHG Plat,Accor Gold
Posts: 10,820
Thanks to all for the useful and much appreciated replies. As for this one...
LOL! As I'd mentioned, the Hilton has the advantage of being walking distance from my relatives and I don't know what West Palm Beach is like. But I got a kick out of your reply, regardless.
LOL! As I'd mentioned, the Hilton has the advantage of being walking distance from my relatives and I don't know what West Palm Beach is like. But I got a kick out of your reply, regardless.
#65
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Probably on a flight.
Programs: WoH Glob, HH Diamond, Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 197
OP, both are nice and you just have to decide if you want the convenience of being in the center of it all or want to be at the beach.
#67
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Omaha
Programs: AA Life Plat 4mm, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,452
Quick trip to Key West
We have a wedding in Ft Myers at the end of January so decided to fly down early and take to ferry to Key West, will stay for just one or two nights. I think we can use the $250 AX resort credit all four properties, would prefer no kids. I see the prices range from $300 to $550 so lets not use that as a factor, location, we obviously wont have a car?
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
#69
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: PHL/EWR
Programs: AA, US, WN, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Plat
Posts: 1,528
I wouldn't dismiss the Reach which is no longer a Waldorf as it was just renovated and has the best location.
Casa Marina is a few blocks away, rooms are dated but the grounds are spectacular and it has an adult only pool.
Doubletree is nice, we are always treated warmly and it has a free shuttle to Duval Street.
I've heard the HGI suffers from street noise and there is a new Hampton Inn but these two are in busy New Town which is full of strip shoppers centers.
Casa Marina is a few blocks away, rooms are dated but the grounds are spectacular and it has an adult only pool.
Doubletree is nice, we are always treated warmly and it has a free shuttle to Duval Street.
I've heard the HGI suffers from street noise and there is a new Hampton Inn but these two are in busy New Town which is full of strip shoppers centers.
#70
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: San Diego, Ca
Programs: AA 2MM LT PLT; AS MVP Gold75k; HHonors Diamond; IHG PLT
Posts: 3,490
Really depends on what you are looking for.
1. None of the Hilton properties are convenient to Mallory Square, action on Duval; LONG walk from Casa Marina or Reach, DT's free shuttle makes it a viable option.
2. Echo BrlDsquise's comments regarding HGI, Hampton inferior location, street noise concern; have not stayed at either.
3. Reach is still basically an upgraded motel - small rooms, exterior hallways. Would not bother.
4. Most KW beaches are meh, shuttle in the case of DT.
5. As BrlDsquise mentioned above,Casa Marina's grounds (pools, food and beverage) are by far the nicest, most true resort "feel" of the group; Doubletree is still respectable - pool bar is typically a fun place to hang out. I believe Reach guests have access to the Casa Marina grounds.
6. DT offers the best Diamond breakfast benefit - Casa Marina will nickel and dime you, no recent Reach experience.
7. Diamond suite upgrades are much more likely at DT than Casa Marina.
1. None of the Hilton properties are convenient to Mallory Square, action on Duval; LONG walk from Casa Marina or Reach, DT's free shuttle makes it a viable option.
2. Echo BrlDsquise's comments regarding HGI, Hampton inferior location, street noise concern; have not stayed at either.
3. Reach is still basically an upgraded motel - small rooms, exterior hallways. Would not bother.
4. Most KW beaches are meh, shuttle in the case of DT.
5. As BrlDsquise mentioned above,Casa Marina's grounds (pools, food and beverage) are by far the nicest, most true resort "feel" of the group; Doubletree is still respectable - pool bar is typically a fun place to hang out. I believe Reach guests have access to the Casa Marina grounds.
6. DT offers the best Diamond breakfast benefit - Casa Marina will nickel and dime you, no recent Reach experience.
7. Diamond suite upgrades are much more likely at DT than Casa Marina.
#71
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Omaha
Programs: AA Life Plat 4mm, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,452
Thanks everyone
i wasnt quite thinking through this thing, we probably should go down Sunday, use our weekend cert, then the resort credit on Monday. My wife now thinks it might be more fun to drive down to Marco, I see we could book an ocean view for around $300, It looks like they have a nice beach, hopefully get a decent room?
Any opinions on which area is nicer? We dont do much, in fact I think the Super Bowl is that Sunday - that will take a chunk of time.
i wasnt quite thinking through this thing, we probably should go down Sunday, use our weekend cert, then the resort credit on Monday. My wife now thinks it might be more fun to drive down to Marco, I see we could book an ocean view for around $300, It looks like they have a nice beach, hopefully get a decent room?
Any opinions on which area is nicer? We dont do much, in fact I think the Super Bowl is that Sunday - that will take a chunk of time.
#72
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Programs: MP, Marriott, HHonors
Posts: 231
If you want a nice beach, then don't bother with Key West. Marco island is a great idea, not too far from Ft. Myers, decent beach and lots of restaurant options. But again, this is if you want beach vs. the KW party vibe.
My other suggestion is to go bed and breakfast at KW instead of a Hilton chain - but that's depending on your motivations for visiting KW.
My other suggestion is to go bed and breakfast at KW instead of a Hilton chain - but that's depending on your motivations for visiting KW.
#73
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Rochester, MN
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton HHonors Diamond, IHG Plat
Posts: 1,822
Sarasota/Bradenton Option
Looking to burn a Free Weekend night cert, what is my best option in Sarasota? Embassy? Other? Looking for good location with walkable restaurants and a decent pool with hot tub.
#74
I just stayed two nights at the ES Sarasota a week ago.
Very nice suite. Diamond upgrade to a high floor corner. Breakfast is still a little Covid-infringed but at least theyre serving To Go clamshells Of French toast / egg / sausage. They even do drinks reception at night which is nice! The only downside of this property is that it didnt have a hot tub and the pool was somewhat cold due to a shaded location.
Due to relatively low occupancy I was able to get free parking right across the street instead of the extortion parking in the garage. PS: Walk to Owens Fishcamp for dinner very cool place, neat vibe.
Very nice suite. Diamond upgrade to a high floor corner. Breakfast is still a little Covid-infringed but at least theyre serving To Go clamshells Of French toast / egg / sausage. They even do drinks reception at night which is nice! The only downside of this property is that it didnt have a hot tub and the pool was somewhat cold due to a shaded location.
Due to relatively low occupancy I was able to get free parking right across the street instead of the extortion parking in the garage. PS: Walk to Owens Fishcamp for dinner very cool place, neat vibe.
#75
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Rochester, MN
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton HHonors Diamond, IHG Plat
Posts: 1,822
I just stayed two nights at the ES Sarasota a week ago.
Very nice suite. Diamond upgrade to a high floor corner. Breakfast is still a little Covid-infringed but at least theyre serving To Go clamshells Of French toast / egg / sausage. They even do drinks reception at night which is nice! The only downside of this property is that it didnt have a hot tub and the pool was somewhat cold due to a shaded location.
Due to relatively low occupancy I was able to get free parking right across the street instead of the extortion parking in the garage. PS: Walk to Owens Fishcamp for dinner very cool place, neat vibe.
Very nice suite. Diamond upgrade to a high floor corner. Breakfast is still a little Covid-infringed but at least theyre serving To Go clamshells Of French toast / egg / sausage. They even do drinks reception at night which is nice! The only downside of this property is that it didnt have a hot tub and the pool was somewhat cold due to a shaded location.
Due to relatively low occupancy I was able to get free parking right across the street instead of the extortion parking in the garage. PS: Walk to Owens Fishcamp for dinner very cool place, neat vibe.