Catalina Hotel and Beach Club
This is a hotel I have to recommend that you never ever stay at. If you are young and in Miami Beach to party, it may be okay. Beyond that, this hotel is your worst nightmare. Rated as a 4 star hotel, I was expecting luxury. What we got instead was a dump. The employees were rude, the walls are paper thin, and the parking is nonexistent. Let me tell you my story.
Check in is at 4 pm. We got there to find that there is no parking anywhere. You have to use their valet parking whether you like it or not and I think it was around $26 a day. Instead of saying hello to us, the guy at the front desk barked at us “license and credit card”. No hello. No please. It was customer service at its finest. NOT. The person I was staying with gave him her stuff and they proceed to copy it and put both on the same page! She asked them not do that. She has had her identity stolen and was a bit leary having all of that information about her photocopied on a piece of paper and stuck into an unlocked file cabinet! She had to argue with them to get them to black out her address and other identifying information on the copy of her license and her credit card number too! With the information they had copied on the same sheet, an identity thief would have a field day. Their response? The front area had a camera on it. Of course, we don’t know how good of a camera it was or anything. The first room they gave us was next to the bar. We marched back to front desk and explained to them again that we were here for business and not partying. They then gave us another room on the other side of the bar. After this, the bellman quit carrying our luggage. That’s how bad the situation got. They told us about the suite they had that had a pullout couch and a double bed. We didn’t think that sounded too bad. However, instead of giving us the keys to that room, they gave us a room on the third floor above the bar. We asked the bellman if we would hear the bar, and he told us we would. He also informed us that not only was it a bar, but it would have karaoke the next couple of night. It’s bad enough to have to listen to music all night. Bad music would be even worse! We went back to the desk and asked about the suite they told us about. A different guy said to us that they did have a suite, but they wouldn’t be offering it to us. He didn’t know why the other guy even told us about it. Yes, he really did say that to us.
Besides their lack of service, let me tell you about the rooms. They were tiny. We would have no place to put our suitcases at all. The bathroom came from the 1960’s and was tiny. Their website says they have free wifi. Guess what? They charge you for it once you are there. There were no phone books in the room. The walls were also paper thin. When we were trying to decide what we were going to do, a cell phone went off. I looked at my roommate and she looked at me thinking it was the other person’s phone. It was in the room next door. It sounded clear as day. There also were no closets or irons in the rooms.
Needless to say, we left. It was bad. I would highly recommend staying as far away from this hotel as you can. The rooms and the customer service were both crappy, and you can do better than this expensive hotel. I have stayed in one star hotels that were better than this!
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Jason Rakowski
Sheesh. That is so bad. I’m so sorry you guys had that bad of an experience, but it’s Miami.
The two times I have been to Miami, I couldn’t wait to get the hell out of there. It’s dirty, gross, people seem to just party non-stop.
I just really hate that damn city.
Thanks
The hotel we ended up in wasn’t too bad. The places in Miami are just overrated and overpriced. But the weather was beautiful considering they got 8 inches of snow in Chicago. LOL
Sorry to hear that you had such a bad experience. Sometimes you are better off staying somewhere farther away from the action.
I guess the kicker was how rude they were. The hotel was something like $265 a night and I expect a lot for that. The room we ended up in was $325 a night and it wasn’t worth that, but at least I felt safe and I couldn’t hear my neighbors. Plus, their staff was so much nicer. I really felt like this was a classic bait and switch.
You are not alone. Trip Advisor reviews are horrible for that place. I ALWAYS check this site before I go to any hotel: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34439-d85101-Reviews-Catalina_Hotel_Beach_Club-Miami_Beach_Florida.html#REVIEWS
Thanks for the link. Going to check it out now. I unfortunately didn’t book it — my boss did!
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Holy crap, that’s a horrible experience. Did you ever complain formally, verbally, written, somehow?
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