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The beach is back! Just in time for summer, the independently owned and operated Trump International Beach Resort Miami proudly welcomes travelers back to Sunny Isles Beach. Reported Miami’s Community Newspapers.
With room rates starting from just $159 per night. Safe, outdoor fun is readily available for guests, who can partake in a variety of family-friendly activities, expertly designed by the resort’s recreational team. For those needing rest and relaxation, guests can soak in the South Florida sunshine from the comfort of their beach chair, take shaded sanctuary under an umbrella or simply lounge in their favorite chaise by the pool. With the ease and convenience of ordering from the resort’s Go Hotel Life app, full food and beverage service is now available for guests, both by the pool and at the beach. The pool and beach bars have fully resumed operations, and the resort’s signature restaurant, Neomi’s Grill, has additionally reopened, welcoming both guests and the public for breakfast and dinner daily.
In preparation for the reopening, the resort team has worked diligently, taking every precaution to ensure a safe, clean and fun vacation experience for all. Following all CDC and governmental guidelines, associates have participated in extensive training and will continue to receive ongoing education. Like other area hotels, the wearing of face masks is required of all employees and vendors, and on-site health screenings including temperature checks are taking place before each shift. The valet team and bell staff are wearing gloves whenever handling guest luggage and parking guest vehicles. The housekeeping team has added new measures, including extra attention to frequently touched items such as doorknobs, elevator buttons, telephone and light switches. Television remotes are also placed in plastic bags after each cleaning.
More visible changes to the arrival experience include new surface shields placed at key areas such as the front desk, the gift shop, the pool and beach welcome desk and other areas where staff interact with guests. Automatic hand sanitizer dispensers and hand wipes have been added to public areas, and signage and stanchions have been placed throughout the resort to remind guests on social distancing.
Read More: https://communitynewspapers.com/sunny-isles-sun/199555/