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Sea Club Resort Ft. Lauderdale


Chucksta63

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The Ramada Sea Club I'd pass on it. It was a lot of fun during spring break in the 70's but I don't think they've updated the hotel since then. If you like the smell of the ocean during low tide you'll just love the rooms. This place has lost its luster. Careful with extras. ;)

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If you mean the Sea Club Resort at 619 Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. then yes Chuck it's got a Ramada sign - but I don't think it actually IS part of the Ramada chain any longer.

 

I agree with Bequia... It's WAAAAAAY past it's sell by date... I'd DEFINITELY look elsewhere. If you prefer not to take if from locals, here are some reviews...

 

http://www.virtualtourist.com/hotels/North_America/United_States_of_America/Florida/Fort_Lauderdale-762442/Hotels_and_Accommodations-Fort_Lauderdale-Sea_Club_Resort-BR-1.html

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