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  • DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach : Hotel Review

    May 29, 2014 by

    View of the DoubleTree Beach Resort from North Redington Beach

    DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach : Hotel Review

    Where: Between Clearwater and St. Pete Beach (about 20 miles from the Tampa Airport), FLORIDA Gulf Coast

    When: Memorial Day Weekend, May 2014

    Who: 2 adults & 2 kids

    Cost: We used 40,000 Hilton Hhonors points per night. At the time of our stay, rooms were going for $300+ per night (because of the holiday weekend). I have seen them for much, much cheaper though, and I wouldn’t use points if I got a great paid rate.

     

    The Hotel

    When we were planning our Memorial Day weekend getaway, we wanted to find a beachfront hotel in a location where we could swim in the ocean in May (and use our Hilton points). We were also looking for an easy, short, direct flight from Philadelphia (using our Southwest points). The DoubleTree Beach Resort by Hilton Hotel Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach fit the bill.

    We are Hilton Gold members, and because of this we were upgraded to an oceanfront room on the 4th floor. I was really hoping that this would happen, but wasn’t sure that it would because of the holiday weekend. Having the balcony facing the beach was key, and I am really glad that we were fortunate enough to get the upgrade. We were also given 2 breakfast vouchers per day (full buffet), which was a value of $15.95 per person, per day. We got Hilton Gold status because it is one of the benefits of having the Citi Hilton Reserve Credit Card.

    All of the staff members that we encountered were very friendly and helpful, from the front desk staff to the waitstaff in the restaurant.

    The front of the DoubleTree North Redington Beach Hotel

    Some of the special touches & good things to know:

    • Warm chocolate chip cookies at the front desk (just ask for more whenever you want them)
    • Free coffee in the lobby bar area in the morning
    • Free newspapers
    • Water available in the lobby and near the pool
    • A bin of beach toys for the kids to use out by the beach entrance. They basically take all of the toys that people leave and put them in a big container so that anyone can use them. We scored the use of a boogie board and lots of sandcastle building toys
    • Comfy chairs (2 chairs + umbrella) for rent on the beach ($25 per day, can be charged to the room)
    • Grab towels by the pool for use at the pool and beach
    • There is a tiki bar with drink and food service (and plenty of tables) near the pool, facing the beach
    • Free parking
    • The pool is pretty small, but adequate for the kids. There are no features like slides. Just a basic, small pool. Very limited shade at the pool (only a few chairs with umbrellas & they were always taken)

    Balcony View – DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach

     The Room

    The room was fine. Nothing fancy. A bit rundown, but not in a dirty way. Just in an older beach hotel kind of way. I knew this going into it (after reading reviews online), so I was not surprised. We had 2 Queen beds, which is still adequate for our family of 4. The room also had a mini-refrigerator, free WiFi, a 40-inch TV, and a coffeemaker. The balcony with oceanview was my favorite part. There were 2 chairs and a small table on the balcony.

    DoubleTree North Redington Beach – 2 Queen Bed Room

     I meant to take some photos before the kids started throwing their stuff all over the room, but I missed that opportunity.

    The Location

    The very best thing about this hotel is the location. First of all, it is directly on the beach. And not only any beach, but a gorgeous stretch of beautiful white sand on the Gulf Coast of Florida. You can walk out of the hotel and be on the beach in about 10 seconds, which is exactly what we wanted. It is very easy to get to from the Tampa airport, which is a very easy 2 hour flight for us.

    North Redington Beach is quiet compared to Clearwater and St. Pete beaches (which are also a short drive away). The area is mostly condos. There is a beach/surf shop kind of a place across the street, and also a little sandwich shop (get lunch there & bring it back instead of eating at the hotel restaurant). Everything else is a drive. There are some really great places to eat a very short drive away.

    Night view of the pool and tiki bar from our balcony

     

     Overall 

    We really enjoyed our stay at the DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach. We would recommend it, especially with kids. There were tons of kids there the weekend that we were there, so I would not consider it to be a romantic destination (at least not during Memorial Day weekend!), but a family-friendly destination. I think it’s a good value for using Hilton points when the rates are really high (I would not pay those high rates).

     

     

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