Recommendations on how to kill time in MIA?
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Recommendations on how to kill time in MIA?
Hopefully this is the right forum for my question. I have a 4 hour and 15 minute layover in MIA (flying AA) on a Friday night. Any suggestions on how to kill time other than using the Admiral's Club? Looking for something to do either inside or outside of the airport.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by rgoel:
Hopefully this is the right forum for my question. I have a 4 hour and 15 minute layover in MIA (flying AA) on a Friday night. Any suggestions on how to kill time other than using the Admiral's Club? Looking for something to do either inside or outside of the airport.
Thanks.</font>
Hopefully this is the right forum for my question. I have a 4 hour and 15 minute layover in MIA (flying AA) on a Friday night. Any suggestions on how to kill time other than using the Admiral's Club? Looking for something to do either inside or outside of the airport.
Thanks.</font>
#3
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I have been there for 2 years now, but the Hilton Airport has a great bar. They proudly say they got an award as the best Latin American bar. They play live music with around 20 musicans. People there dance great salsa and I think is a good place to go for a couple hours to have a good drink.
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Rgoel -
I agree with the previous post - traffic around MIA on a Friday night can be nightmarish - so you may want to consider staying in the airport area.
The Hotel MIA in the terminal does offer a fitness facility (and showers I believe) for about U$8, so if you are into working out this may be a good choice.
Alternatively, the same hotel has a great bar on the 9th floor - Top of the Port - excellent for plane spotting and much calmer than the AAdmirals club.
CanGuy
I agree with the previous post - traffic around MIA on a Friday night can be nightmarish - so you may want to consider staying in the airport area.
The Hotel MIA in the terminal does offer a fitness facility (and showers I believe) for about U$8, so if you are into working out this may be a good choice.
Alternatively, the same hotel has a great bar on the 9th floor - Top of the Port - excellent for plane spotting and much calmer than the AAdmirals club.
CanGuy
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I concur, I was just there yesterday - the 8th (sorry, it is the 8th floor) bar has the best view at the airport. I checked the whole place, and the bar is the place to be.
But stay away from the bloody mary, it was the worst one I've ever had. Not sure how to describe it. A mix of cheap vodka, tomato juice, and engine degreaser.
But stay away from the bloody mary, it was the worst one I've ever had. Not sure how to describe it. A mix of cheap vodka, tomato juice, and engine degreaser.
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I've been unfortunate enough to have experienced that Bloody Mary as well. It tasted like a science experiment gone awry. Truly awful!
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Thanks for all the tips. Sounds like food and drink is the way to go - dinner at La Carreta and then the bar at the airport hotel.
Is "Hotel MIA" the same as the Hilton at MIA, or are they two separate hotels.
Also, anybody been to this hotel gym and able to comment on the equipment/facilities?
Thanks.
Is "Hotel MIA" the same as the Hilton at MIA, or are they two separate hotels.
Also, anybody been to this hotel gym and able to comment on the equipment/facilities?
Thanks.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by rgoel:
Thanks for all the tips. Sounds like food and drink is the way to go - dinner at La Carreta and then the bar at the airport hotel.
Is "Hotel MIA" the same as the Hilton at MIA, or are they two separate hotels.
Also, anybody been to this hotel gym and able to comment on the equipment/facilities?
Thanks.</font>
Thanks for all the tips. Sounds like food and drink is the way to go - dinner at La Carreta and then the bar at the airport hotel.
Is "Hotel MIA" the same as the Hilton at MIA, or are they two separate hotels.
Also, anybody been to this hotel gym and able to comment on the equipment/facilities?
Thanks.</font>
If you are taking the late flight to BA (which I think you are) be aware that most of the restaurants close at 10:00 or 11:00 (so much for int'l airport, and Latins, at least in S. America, don't even eat dinner until then...what's up with that???)
There is one bar mentioned earlier that will still be open (I think it's between C and B terminals) and you can also get some airport grub, but you'll pay out the wazoo. Try the 94th...I bet you'll like it.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Chez:
I have been there for 2 years now, but the Hilton Airport has a great bar. They proudly say they got an award as the best Latin American bar. They play live music with around 20 musicans. People there dance great salsa and I think is a good place to go for a couple hours to have a good drink.</font>
I have been there for 2 years now, but the Hilton Airport has a great bar. They proudly say they got an award as the best Latin American bar. They play live music with around 20 musicans. People there dance great salsa and I think is a good place to go for a couple hours to have a good drink.</font>

