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Fontainebleau Hilton Resort

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Fontainebleau Hilton Resort - review by Jennifer Osorio

No visit to Miami Beach is complete without at least a side trip to this monument to excess. Since its construction in 1954, the Fontainebleau has been the crown jewel of Millionaire's Row on Miami Beach. Nothing about this hotel is small scale -- from chandeliers the size of minivans to the two buildings housing over 920 rooms and more than fifty suites, the only thing missing from this hotel is moderation.

The Fontainebleau Hilton is perfect for the tourist that likes all his entertainment needs met in one place. Looking for a swim to get out of the hot Miami sun? A highlight of the twenty acre property is the stunning pool, with its very own waterfall and grotto, plus three whirlpools. The variety of restaurants on the premises allows one to choose between steak, tapas, sushi, and more to satiate that raging appetite built up from all that swimming. Max out the cheating snake of an ex-husband's credit card in the shopping gallery, home to a breathtaking variety of shops. After all that daytime activity, take in a night of old fashioned glitz and glamour (sprinkled with substantial surrealism and incredible kitsch) at Club Tropigala's floor show, housing their own original floor show and numerous national and international stars including Willy Chirino, Albita and Tito Puente. There's nothing else like it in this crazy town - a little Havana. You may never need to leave the premises...especially if you know how to make your own fun.

With a history as colorful as any hotel in the world, the Fontainebleau has been home to movie stars and gangsters; it has been visited by every American president since Eisenhower. Films shot on location include Goldfinger, Scarface, and The Bodyguard. One movie missing from this list is Married to the Mob -- the tale goes that the hotel didn't want to be associated with depictions of the Sicilian brotherhood, so film makers used the Eden Roc down the street instead. Ironic considering that Frank Sinatra and his reputed mafia buddies had the run of the joint for many years.
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The hotel is currently undergoing a multimillion dollar renovation to update guest rooms and corridors. They'll also be tearing down the famous trompe l'oeil mural of the hotel on the south side of the building (you know -- the one you thought you could drive through) as part of the renovations, so hurry and get a look at it before it's gone.

--Jennifer Osorio

 
Fontainebleau Hilton Resort- Review 2

This is, in many ways, the quintessential Miami hotel. Designed by famed architect Morris Lapidus, who is overseeing an expansion, this grand monolith has symbolized Miami decadence. Since its opening in 1954, the Fountainebleau Hilton Resort has hosted presidents, pageants, and movie productions, including the James Bond thriller Goldfinger. This is where all the greats, including Sinatra and his buddies, performed in their prime.

Adding to the Fontainebleaus' opulence is the new 7,000-square-foot Octopus Pool designed to bring splashes of fun-filled adventure to families and children. Eight huge tentacles stretch across a children's wading pool and they rain, squirt, spray, and mist water in every direction. There's also a river raft ride and a 24-foot water slide. The waterfalls and fountains in the shape of dolphins, shells and a seahorse will make you believe you've escaped to Splash Mountain.

The Bleau View serves dinner until 11pm. A mediteranean style restaurant offers a lavish Sunday buffet brunch. There are five other cafes and coffee shops (including two by the pool), as well as a number of cocktail lounges, such as Stephen's, which offers a variety of brand name liquors and a fine selection of wines. Another lounge features a Las Vegas-style floor show with dozens of performers and two orchestras.
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Fontainebleau Hilton Resort- Review 3

I can say without reservation that our visit to the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort was unlike any vacation we have had thus far.
If your family has a good-sized vacation budget and are looking for an elegant, extraordinary and fantastic stay, the Fontainebleau is a great choice.

From the moment we arrived and were greeted by the valet attendants, we knew this was not going to be a run-of-the-mill vacation weekend.  Walking into the lobby of the Fontainebleau was absolutely breathtaking.  From polished marble floors to the exquisite chandeliers, the decor of the hotel is glamorous.

Everything about the hotel was incredible. From the wonderful guest rooms to the extravagant Sunday Brunch, everything we encountered was top-notch.  I can see why celebrities and presidents choose to stay at the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort.We found the rooms to be comfortable, very clean, tastefully decorated and the beds and pillows are to die for.  Each room has robes and slippers for use during your stay (they can also be purchased if you just can't part with them.) The complimentary toiletries were even fantastic (Neutrogena products, French milled soap, etc.).  The restroom was equipped with a hair dryer, magnifying mirror, telephone and a plush bath rug.  All rooms have data ports and ours (in the Towers) had a facsimile machine at our disposal.  The mini-bar and in-room coffee pot were very convenient as was the option of automated check out through functions on the television.

I had been worried slightly if we would be "dressed" enough, my mother cautioned me to take my "best" outfits as "everyone dresses at the Fontainebleau."  Fortunately, Mom's information was outdated.  We found the vacationers to be dressed in a variety of attires, seemingly whatever they were comfortable.  Don't get me wrong, I didn't see anyone who looked like they belonged on the corner asking for spare change.  But what I did see were families dressed in outfits suitable for touring the area, couples in bathing suits, men and women in business suits, and even a senior or two with the stereotypical plaid pants and white shoes.  Talking later with Lisa Cole, Director of Public Relations, she explained that the requirements for formal attire have relaxed quite a bit in the last few years.

The food, oh goodness, where to start? We enjoyed a Continental breakfast in the Towers Lounge Saturday morning.  When I think of hotel Continental breakfasts, I generally think of a few pastries, cereal, juice, coffee and a bowl of fruit. The Towers Lounge's Continental breakfast was nothing like this view of typical Continental breakfasts. (Of course, there is nothing typical about the Fontainebleau, so this should not be surprising).

The fare for the morning included about six different types of juice, bottled water, coffee, several types of breads for toasting, bagels, fine jams and jellies, outstanding fresh pastries (Fontainebleau is the only hotel in Miami with its own in-house bakery) several different cream cheeses, several cheeses, cereal, fresh fruits including all the standards plus papaya and guava that melted in the mouth.  The view during breakfast was great, the Towers Lounge is a library (of several rooms) overlooking the ocean and huge swimming pool.

Okay, enough about the excellent breakfast in the towers, on to the out-of-this-world Sunday Brunch. Unless your Daddy is a multi-millionaire or you stay in four star resorts as a matter of routine, you probably have never seen anything quite like their buffet. The amount of food first of all, is unbelievable.

The number of choices is amazing. The quality of the food is unbeatable. I tried foods that I had never had the opportunity of tasting before. The staff behind the buffet was friendly, cordial and even quite funny (the omelet chef told me they heard we were coming and had prepared all of this stuff just for us!) The omelets were cooked to order with any ingredients guests desired. There were traditional breakfast foods (bagels, croissants, cereal, fruit, cheese, cream cheeses, quiche, etc.) as well as spectacular lunch items such as roast beef, all sorts of pasta and vegetables, salmon, shrimp, crab claws, and three types of caviar.  This doesn't even begin to get you towards the dessert table.  We're talking "sin city" for those of us over the age of 15!  Chocolate everywhere you look from fresh candies, puddings, pies (French silk, oh man!), and pastries.  Did I see something besides chocolate?  Oh yes, there were other pies, candies, pastries and even chilled gelatin for the non-chocoholics.  All in all, the Sunday Brunch was like nothing I had ever encountered.  Lisa Cole, Director of Public Relations did us the honor of joining us, and we sat for about two hour and filled our bellies as we talked about the hotel, its history, Miami, and travel in general.  We had a wonderful time.  Oh, yeah, and there was even live music for our listening pleasure!

Now the pool...how unique!  It is incredibly large,  measuring in at a half-acre.  The free-style pool gives the feeling that you are swimming in a tropical lagoon.  A twenty-five foot waterfall provides some extra fun for swimmers as well as adds to the tropical feel. The girls had a wonderful time swimming in it a few times, and Izzy gives it a big thumbs up.

Fontainebleau has so much to offer that we were unable to partake of during our short stay.  The shops on the Lower Level were numerous and interesting.  The sheer number of restaurants would require more than a weekend stay just to visit each one once.  Their full-service fitness center has much to offer their guests seeking a stress relieving workout.

As it is easy to see by the descriptions above, I think that the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort would make a fabulous destination for anyone seeking an elegant, upscale vacation.  The only downfall I can find is that it may be out of the reach of some budgets, but hey, it's just money, right?  If you can scrape the money together, I suggest visiting the Fontainebleau.  I have found nothing comparable to this fabulous hotel.  And if you can't afford to stay there, be sure to stop by for their Sunday Brunch while visiting Miami! We hope to visit again soon!!
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Overall view of the hotel. Arial view of the Hotel. One view of our pools. Small view of the new Kiddie pool. A view of the grounds.