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How do you separate yourself from the glut of competitors attempting to persuade guests to visit their resort and not yours? You give yourself a name that instantaneously mandates attention and you set yourself light years apart by offering an abundance of what the others do not. The Fontainebleau III, third in the series of Hilton operated resorts, is debatably the zenith of luxury accommodation and living.
Just like the superb Fontainebleau II, the Fontainebleau III features a massive 1,200 feet of oceanfront beach and an unmatched eighteen acres of recreational area featuring a variety of water sports such as parasailing and jet skiing as well as a widespread aquatic playground for children and families complete with a supervised activity center. A multitude of indoor and outdoor informal and reserved restaurants that each offer one or more three-course meals with their own divergent and luscious cuisines offer guests and residents a large assortment of choices. A fully equipped fitness and health facility is designed to provide the utmost of services and special classes geared towards healthy living while offering the most cutting edge equipment. The Club Tropigala is the Fontainebleau’s equivalent of an upscale nightclub featuring plenty of live entertainment, a lounge and an energizing atmosphere that encourages Fontainebleau III guests and residents to unwind on the dance floor. The outdoor private swimming pool, bars near the beach and double tennis courts means there will always be something to do at the Fontainebleau III.
A wonderful convenience of the Fontainebleau III is that it’s a hotel and a condominium building at the same time. Individuals who decide to stay in one of the residences will be able to choose from units designed by Susan Firestone Interiors, the same firm responsible for the posh Venetian hotel in Las Vegas. Furniture is designed for maximum comfort and the spacious floor plans mean you can easily add your own trinkets to complement the refined accessories that come standard. Jerusalem stone and designer tile and carpeting make up the flooring and bedrooms feature king-sized beds and fine linens. In the kitchens, you’ll find a full range of high end appliances situated near granite countertops and a full set of dinner, silver, glass and cookware. Bathrooms are also luxuriously decorated and furnished in keeping with the Fontainebleau III attention to fine living.
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- Water playground
- Housekeeping and room service
- Illuminated tennis courts
- 1,200 feet of beachfront area
- World class fitness and spa facility
- Adult exclusive swimming pool
- 24-hour concierge
- 18 acres of recreational area
- Activity center for children
- Snack and poolside bar
- 24-hour security
- Club Tropigala nightclub and lounge
- Large selection of indoor and outdoor restaurants
- Shopping mall
- Lounge restricted to Fontainebleau II owners
- Water sports
- Units designed by Susan Firestone Interiors
- Spacious floor plans
- Ultra comfy furniture
- Refined accessories
- Jerusalem stone flooring
- Designer tile and carpeting
- King sized beds
- Fine linens
- Full-size high end kitchen appliances
- Granite countertops
- Full sets of kitchen cookware
- Luxuriously furnished and designed bathrooms










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