Guest User
February 29, 2024
I went to a YPO business retreat at the Ocean Reef Club in January. When I was checking in, I noticed a $15/night "Amenity Fee". I asked if this was optional and of course they said, "No." So I asked what it covered and they said a variety of stuff..."including room cleaning". I'm sure she mispoke and I asked them to waive the charge. They wouldn't. I object to having to pay a lot of money for a hotel room and then being nickel & dimed for a $15 fee. Resorts spend a lot of time building their "brand" and it irks me when maintinaing and building their brand gets in teh way of making money. As it did here. I couldn't find convenient parking, but they did have an EV charger for free which was really nice. The room is dated. It feels old and it is nothing special. It feels like Old Florida, a little damp and musty. Another bone to pick was that they had a nespresso machine in the room (which was great) but rather than using Nespresso capsules, they replaced it with cheap knockoffs. Again, they are focused on $ and cents rather than the brand. It was confusing getting around and the map did not have the name of any of the locations where we had to meet. At night, they had a buffet cookout with a huge pork (I don't eat pork) At breakfast the next day, they had simple eggs and bacon buffet, but ran out of coffee!!! At lunch, they had a grab and go box lunch (Subway would have been better) Before dinner, they had cocktails without horsdouevres. Time and again, they found ways to cut corners to save money that cumulatively gave you the sense that they were milking this old cow. The walls of the room were so thin that we could hear the couple next door (and we are sure that they could hear us) We had lunch outside on the patio. Staff walked around two-by-two (for protetion?) but no was focused on helping guests. We heard a lady say that she lost her server. We saw a guy putting up his own umbrella. We saw a lady putting away her own umbrella. We saw two servers chit chatting over Excedrin (how much to take). Service was really sub-par. Whenever we tried to make constructive criticism we were met with a "I really don't care" attitude. I called upon leaving the hotel to ask for my bill. They said they would email it to me. That was 5 hours ago. I've now been old hold for 15 minutes just trying to get my bill emailed to me. The room was not cheap and the two day event cost $2,400 on top of the room fee. I would not go back to Ocean Reef unless it was for an event that I felt was "must attend" Save your money and spend it in Miami (or almost any other luxury hotel in Florida)