Pompano Beach Resort & Spa, Florida [Master Thread]
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Pompano Beach Resort & Spa, Florida [Master Thread]
I just got a really good LNF rate for this resort for late winter. Any recommendations on the do's and dont's, or which are the good rooms for this hotel would be appreciated.
I am a Platinum level Marriott Rewards member. I already checked the hotel website and learned there is no concierge lounge there and valet parking only at $25.00 per day . I'm hoping there may some off-site parking available....
Newman
I am a Platinum level Marriott Rewards member. I already checked the hotel website and learned there is no concierge lounge there and valet parking only at $25.00 per day . I'm hoping there may some off-site parking available....
Newman
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The township of Pompano Beach is not the greatest (a trashy lower class), but the area along the beach where the hotel is located is fine, if a bit remote.
I stayed here a few months ago, and as a Platinum was upgraded to a very nice suite in the North Tower. These are the corner rooms and have direct ocean front views with a small wraparound balcony. Be aware that these are not full one-bedroom suites, but rather a large bedroom with a small sitting area tucked away into the corner (I will try to post photos later).
The staff here is excellent, particular at the front desk and in the restaurant. They were all very excited to now be a part of the Marriott family, and all took great pride in their work.
As for parking, there is no easy or convenient "free" parking anywhere near the hotel. There is some limited street parking, but the restrictions on hours are strictly enforced. I did manage to park off site for free during my stay, but if you are staying for multiple days, or needing your car during your stay, I would not suggest it (though you are welcome to message me if interested).
I stayed here a few months ago, and as a Platinum was upgraded to a very nice suite in the North Tower. These are the corner rooms and have direct ocean front views with a small wraparound balcony. Be aware that these are not full one-bedroom suites, but rather a large bedroom with a small sitting area tucked away into the corner (I will try to post photos later).
The staff here is excellent, particular at the front desk and in the restaurant. They were all very excited to now be a part of the Marriott family, and all took great pride in their work.
As for parking, there is no easy or convenient "free" parking anywhere near the hotel. There is some limited street parking, but the restrictions on hours are strictly enforced. I did manage to park off site for free during my stay, but if you are staying for multiple days, or needing your car during your stay, I would not suggest it (though you are welcome to message me if interested).
Last edited by NDDomer86; Dec 29, 2013 at 11:46 pm
#8
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
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I'm local to Fort Lauderdale, so I haven't stayed at their property. But, here are a few things that might help:
The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale is a 5-Diamond rated hotel and the Marriott Pompano Beach is a 3-Diamond rated property. For those unfamiliar, getting and keeping a 5-Diamond rating is difficult. It really is the best of the best. Out of all hotels in the US, only 97 (if I counted right) earn a 5-Diamond rating.
The service levels and quality of the rooms and public areas will be vastly different. That said, tons of travelers are perfectly happy with a 3-Diamond hotel.
The other major difference in those hotels is the area. The Pompano Beach beach area is nice enough. There are several dining options nearby. There aren't a ton of nightlife options. If you're a go-to-bed early person who is planning on laying on the beach most of the day, Pompano would be fine. If you want to go out at night or do more stereotypical tourist things, you probably would be happier somewhere along Fort Lauderdale beach.
The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale is a 5-Diamond rated hotel and the Marriott Pompano Beach is a 3-Diamond rated property. For those unfamiliar, getting and keeping a 5-Diamond rating is difficult. It really is the best of the best. Out of all hotels in the US, only 97 (if I counted right) earn a 5-Diamond rating.
The service levels and quality of the rooms and public areas will be vastly different. That said, tons of travelers are perfectly happy with a 3-Diamond hotel.
The other major difference in those hotels is the area. The Pompano Beach beach area is nice enough. There are several dining options nearby. There aren't a ton of nightlife options. If you're a go-to-bed early person who is planning on laying on the beach most of the day, Pompano would be fine. If you want to go out at night or do more stereotypical tourist things, you probably would be happier somewhere along Fort Lauderdale beach.
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I'm local to Fort Lauderdale, so I haven't stayed at their property. But, here are a few things that might help:
The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale is a 5-Diamond rated hotel and the Marriott Pompano Beach is a 3-Diamond rated property. For those unfamiliar, getting and keeping a 5-Diamond rating is difficult. It really is the best of the best. Out of all hotels in the US, only 97 (if I counted right) earn a 5-Diamond rating.
The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale is a 5-Diamond rated hotel and the Marriott Pompano Beach is a 3-Diamond rated property. For those unfamiliar, getting and keeping a 5-Diamond rating is difficult. It really is the best of the best. Out of all hotels in the US, only 97 (if I counted right) earn a 5-Diamond rating.
#11
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Trying to decide between this and the BeachPlace Towers MVC for the wife and I in January. I'll be working during the day, she'll want to lounge at beach or pool. Thoughts? Same rate for both.
Last edited by njcommodore; Nov 12, 2014 at 1:04 pm
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I've been there half a dozen times. (never in the prez suite and I am plat too).
I love the hotel but its not very central located. Its not like being in FLL or the Hollywood Marriott. That and no breakfast for plats are the two downsides.
Great beach and its quiet. There is a Residence right next door to it. Go north two properties to rent the cabana in front of the seaside grill and its an easy walk to the seaside bar.
If you like seafood you have to go to Papas raw bar in Deerfield, ($10 uber ride). The crevice is amazing.
Also just a long walk away is the Rusty Hook tavern is a lot of fun too. Just south and on the intracostal.
I love the hotel but its not very central located. Its not like being in FLL or the Hollywood Marriott. That and no breakfast for plats are the two downsides.
Great beach and its quiet. There is a Residence right next door to it. Go north two properties to rent the cabana in front of the seaside grill and its an easy walk to the seaside bar.
If you like seafood you have to go to Papas raw bar in Deerfield, ($10 uber ride). The crevice is amazing.
Also just a long walk away is the Rusty Hook tavern is a lot of fun too. Just south and on the intracostal.
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Join Date: May 2005
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A major downside to this prop is the valet parking - expensive and slow. It is a relatively new building. I lived across the street from it 10 years ago, when the current Res Inn was a timeshare. They knocked down the old building that covered most of the current Marriott property.
The beach there is very nice though. That's "my beach" that I've been to hundreds of times, so I'm biased, but it's pretty laid back and pleasant to be at, even on the weekends.
The beach there is very nice though. That's "my beach" that I've been to hundreds of times, so I'm biased, but it's pretty laid back and pleasant to be at, even on the weekends.
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Thanks to both of you, that was helpful. Not sure if we should move to a livelier spot, but at least I am no longer afraid the place is a dive.....