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Margaritaville Beach Resort in Hollywood, FL

Margaritaville Beach Resort in Hollywood, FL.
Oceanview Room with Two Queen Beds

$419.00/Night plus amenity fee of $29.00/night per room

Two out of Five Stars

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When we were in Cozumel in the spring of 2016, we stopped by Margaritaville for a Cheeseburger in Paradise™ and it was amazing! The atmosphere, the service, the food – absolutely out of this world! We came home with fun collector bar glasses and great memories. So, when our next trip – a cruise on the Allure of the Seas out of Port Everglades – rolled around, we decided to bite the bullet and spring for a couple of days at the Margaritaville Resort in Hollywood, Florida before we left. If a few hours was amazing, a couple of days would be beyond the best, right?

As it turns out, not necessarily.

Our red-eye flight on Spirit Airlines (the only non-stop flight from Denver International Airport to Hollywood International Airport) was scheduled to land at 5 am, but check-in is not until 4 pm. When I made our reservation, I requested early check-in, which, unfortunately, they don’t offer. They do, however, tell you that you can come to the property, stow your bags, and make use of the amenities until a room is ready.  Unfortunately, without a room assignment, we weren’t able to lounge on the private beach or check out towels to go swimming. The only amenities that we were actually able to use without a room assignment were the restaurants.

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After catching a cup of coffee in the Margaritaville Coffee Shop, we napped in the comfortable, airy lobby until we visited the Landshark Bar & Grill at lunch time.

Sadly, I don’t have pictures (my phone was dead by then), but the food in the Landshark Bar & Grill was hands down the best we had on the resort. If you like a good Philly Cheesesteak, go hungry! The one they serve is HUGE and absolute perfection. We were still dawdling on the deck and watching the ocean around 2:30 when we were texted that we could check in.

When we received our room, the first thing I noticed was that my “ocean-view” room (an extra charge) actually looked out over a bar and swimming pool. There was no view of the ocean. Of course, we had a room – and we were exhausted – and the front desk very politely explained that if I declined the room I’d accepted the key to, they couldn’t say when my next room would be ready as I’d be moved back to the end of the check-in line. We decided to live with it.

Unfortunately, things went downhill from there. The room was dirty and would have resulted in a bad review of a cheap motel. For a property charging $400+ night, the room was appalling.

In the main room, the carpet, chair upholstery, and bed skirts were dirty or stained.

The sheets on one bed were fine. The sheets on the other bed were wrinkled and had lipstick spots.

On the wall by the sliding glass door, it appeared someone had cleaned their nose and wiped the leavings on the wallpaper. Oddly, this was the wall right next to the bed with the dirty sheets. So, either the things had been stuck to the wall longer than one guest ago, or the sheets hadn’t been changed in more than one booking, or the person sleeping in the bed with lipstick on was a nose picker that was unfamiliar with tissues? None of these scenarios is more appealing than the others.

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In the toilet closet of the bathroom, there was red staining on the walls. It looked as if someone had gone after it with a red marker or spilled nail polish that splashed onto the wall.

 

IMG_20171112_103432The shelves of the shower organizer fell as soon as any weight was placed on them.

 

IMG_20171112_090703At full pressure, the water didn’t even have enough pressure to rinse my hair (which is quite short). With the sink faucets on full-force, you can see that there isn’t much water.

IMG_20171110_104759Once we had our room, we were able to check out the private beach just outside the resort’s fence. It was a very easy walk to get there, the beach was very clean, and it was not as busy as I would have expected. Unfortunately, the young man running the stand that assigned the umbrellas and lounge chairs was rude and seemed quite put out when we asked for a spot. Once we finally had a spot, we ended up only staying a short time because a couple of local drug dealers were making their rounds and the fact that there was a child with us didn’t seem to faze them. They were loud and vocal – calling out what they had and what the prices were from a fair distance away if they thought they had your attention – so they didn’t seem at all concerned that the hotel might have security.

 

Our first night at the resort, Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville restaurant was booked until well after we wanted to eat, so we made a reservation for the next night and ate at a small restaurant on the beach (separate review later, but don’t miss it – it was ridiculously good!). Saturday night we had no trouble getting our table even though the hostesses – again, not the most polite individuals, either of them – couldn’t find our reservation.

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The ambiance of the dining room is amazing. The ceiling is beautifully painted and there are beach and ship-wreck type decorations scattered about. The service was slow – our waiter was friendly, but he much more interested in flirting with a woman at the table next to us than in waiting on us – and when our food came, it was cold, over-cooked and disappointing. We also could have done without the music videos that were on a loop at top volume. There were only a handful of videos, and they replayed so many times that it was irritating.

So, in mom’s opinion? I give Margaritaville Beach Resort in Hollywood, FL two out of five stars and even at $100/ night, we wouldn’t go back. The room was dirty (although the common areas sparkled), the entire resort was over-priced and overly commercialized, and much of the staff was rude; not at all the light-hearted family-friendly escape from reality that they advertise.

Next time, we’ll feed our Cheeseburger in Paradise™ craving in the resort towns we visit out of country where the experience is less commercial and more relaxing.

 

Non Slip Silicone Oven Mitt Commercial Grade Oven Mitt


Not a single complaint! I am beyond leery of all of the “commercial grade” silicone products out there. Most are a disappointment and some are even dangerous. The last silicone oven mitt I tested couldn’t even protect past 200 degrees – forget the 500 that the listing promised. When I pulled this one on, I wasn’t exactly optimistic and I said as much to my kids. I’ll tell you plainly and simply that MAMASwag made me eat my words!

The baking sheet was great – I like to use them when I make rolls to keep the bottoms from over-browning and it did exactly that but the oven mitt blew me away! In the video, you’ll see me wrestle my pan of ribs out of the oven and then, since the glove was still keeping my hand cool, I even grabbed the broiler-hot rack and held it for a few seconds – still no heat transfer! Every kitchen needs a couple of these!

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100% Microfiber Yoga Towel – 6 different pictures

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My only complaint on this yoga towel is that there aren’t any straps on the corners to hold it in place my yoga map. (A little spritz of water on the mat before you lay it down helps keep it in place, though.) Other than that, it would be very hard to beat!

To begin with – it’s beautiful! When I look for yoga accessories, I always look for something that will actually enhance my yoga experience instead of just fulfilling a need. The winter tree scene on my mat towel is soothing and reminds me (a Colorado girl) of one of my favorite times of the year.

The towel itself is made of heavy duty terry cloth like microfiber with enough texture to keep your hands and feet from slipping as you change positions.

It is thick enough to use in place of a mat when traveling. It’s machine washable (although I did dry it on the clothesline – I didn’t want to risk damaging the picture).

Tuck this one away as a holiday gift for the yoga fan in your life!

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Cymas 200 LED Solar String Lights (Outdoor)

I haven’t had great luck lately with solar products so I was more than a little skeptical of a string of 200 Solar LED lights. I strung them up on my clothesline for testing (because it makes it easier to see in the video, not because I regularly decorate my clothesline). I would suggest having two people to untangle and string them. Due to the shape of the bulbs, they do get a little tangled but I was able to hang them myself.

These were allowed one full day to charge. The day was cloudy and overcast so I was hesitant to test them but when I turned them on, they blew me away! They are brilliantly bright and have 8 different settings from solid to different sparkling, blinking options – they are gorgeous!

The solar panel is attached to the string by a cord so you will want to set these up in a spot where no one will trip.

(Video was shot at dusk because my camera can’t shoot lights in the dark – go figure – so they are even brighter in full dark.)

 

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Kasoo Bike Handlebar Bag Bicycle Front Basket Bag with Rainproof Cover

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For the price, this is a great bike accessory. It is attractive and easy to install. It has three sturdy straps to hold it in place. It has plenty of room and a couple of small mesh pockets on the sides for keys, cash or other small items. The fabric is sturdy and over all its well constructed.The interior and exterior zippers aren’t well constructed and had to be restrung after only a couple of passes. It does come with a brightly colored rainfly as the bag isn’t waterproof.

 

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VicTec Digital Breath Breath Alcohol Tester

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4 out of 5 Stars

This was a fun product to review!

That said, I would advise caution because my results weren’t always consistent. On two tests, it told me that I was fine to drive just 2 minutes after I had received a “don’t drive” result. I noticed that if I tested again, it seemed to correct itself. So, if you’ve been drinking, I would absolutely run the test a second time if it says you’re fine – always err on the side of caution.

The remaining 18 tests were are consistent so I feel good recommending the product with that caveat. At under $20, I think it would make a GREAT gift for college students – so much cheaper than a DUI!

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Go Away! Coffee Mug

Oh, I think we ALL know someone who needs this (or need it ourselves)!

This coffee cup would make the perfect gift for that co-worker who just isn’t a morning person (we all have one!).

It is a nice, heavy mug with bright, clear glass (one of my pet peeves is when a “clear” glass product has that cloudy look), the writing has survived multiple trips through the dishwasher with no issues but it is a topical art and not etched if that matters to you. It holds 12 ounces easily and the handle doesn’t heat up so no risk of burned fingers!IMG_20160623_084830~2

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Acidea Bike Cell Phone Mount

4 Stars!

I had a heckuva time assembling this even though everyone else that bought it says theirs snapped right together. Be warned that you do have to be aggressive when you snap it together but, once it is assembled, it is a really neat product!

 

The only reason I can’t give this 5 stars is that the corner supports don’t seem very strong – I expect them to break every time I have to pull them to attach them.

Otherwise, the clamp that connects the cradle to the handle-bars is amazingly strong and easy to install, the side supports spread easily to accommodate almost any size phone and it definitely holds your phone secure! Not only is this great for bicycles but I can imagine it would be an awesome gift for new parent to use on their stroller!

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