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The Ritz-Carlton, Naples
280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108-2371
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Located on the pristine white sands of Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples is a Five Star, Five Diamond luxury beach resort in Naples, Florida, that appeals to today’s sophisticated traveler with an array of pampering amenities. With stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico, the resort offers a variety of innovative dining experiences, a luxurious 51,000-square-foot world-class spa, two heated pools, a high-tech entertainment lounge, an interactive environmental children’s program, and a wide selection of beach activities and water sports. Only three miles from the beach resort and accessible by a convenient hotel shuttle, the 295-room The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, is available for guest enjoyment and is ranked as the #1 golf resort in Florida by Conde Nast Traveler magazine and as one of the 15 best luxury golf resorts in North America by Golf Digest. The golf resort is home to a pair of 18-hole signature Greg Norman golf courses at Tiburon.
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Electric vehicle charging station
Free internet
Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room
Pool
Bar / lounge
Beach
Bicycle rental
Babysitting
Valet parking
Paid private parking on-site
Wifi
Yoga classes
Fitness / spa changing rooms
Fitness classes
Personal trainer
Sauna
Hot bath
Pool / beach towels
Adult pool
Outdoor pool
Heated pool
Coffee shop
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
Kids' meals
Outdoor dining area
Special diet menus
Wine / champagne
Poolside bar
Game room
Golf course
Tennis court
Water sport equipment rentals
Aerobics
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Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Kids club
Airport transportation
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Conference facilities
Banquet room
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Facial treatments
Foot massage
Full body massage
Head massage
Manicure
Massage
Pedicure
Salon
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24-hour security
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Newspaper
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24-hour front desk
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Private beach
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Location
280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108-2371
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The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, often celebrated for its sophisticated atmosphere and luxurious rooms with stunning views, is a gem for those seeking elegance and high-quality amenities, including fine dining and a well-equipped gym. While the beachfront location with festive decorations is a highlight for families, some guests feel the service does not always match the high costs, citing long waits and additional charges.
Cleanliness is top-notch, with frequent housekeeping, though the charm of the hotel's past is missed by a few.
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I usually consider stays at Ritz Carlton properties to be expensive for what you get, limited to no Bonvoy elite recognition and non personalized service. Therefore I tend towards the St Regis or Luxury Collection properties instead. As that wasn’t an option for my Naples trip I ended up at both of the Ritz Carlton properties.
Here, I was pleasantly surprised. For my ambassador status I received a lovely semi ocean view suite. I had seen reviews critical of the state of the rooms but I didn’t have a problem with mine. Decor was fresh and not in need of maintenance. The sofa had some stains but good grief you can’t expect new furniture every time you stay in a hotel. During the day there was repeated banging against the wall of the bed in my suite to the point that the wall shock each time and this occurred every couple of minutes for hours on end while I was trying to read. As it could have been other guests and didn’t disrupt my sleep it wasn’t a big deal but wasn’t awesome either.
They’ve moved to the Marriott commitment of large bottles of bathroom toiletries. They didn’t seem to be tamper proof.
Beachfront bar and restaurant was good. April took care of me and nothing was a problem. Food came out promptly. Not the best ceviche I’ve had but passable and my drink was delicious.
Spa was amongst the best I’ve been to in the US, Ritz Carlton or otherwise, and I go to spas a lot. Sarah at the front desk was very gracious and I appreciated her customer-centric service. The facilities at the spa are very nice. It’s quite busy but not awfully so like the spas in Vegas. My mindful massage was excellent and classic manicure, done by Sara, was above expectations and very swift. While I would say pricing is fairly hefty - 80 minute massage was $270 and classic mani, a 25 minute service $55, I did not feel ripped off in light of services and amenities provided.
Breakfast has some room for improvement. For the variety I don’t think it’s reasonable to charge more than $30 for that buffet. My server was polite but not very attentive and I had to call on her when I needed things like drink top up though I noticed that was just with me and she seemed fine to proactively clear the plates and shoot the breeze with other guests at tables near me.
Questions were answered on the chat very promptly and when I called guest services they were super helpful. These smooth liaison touch points were noticeable and I appreciated the no hassle assistance.
Leave some time to call for an uber when departing - there is not a lot of availability at certain times of the day and you may have to wait several minutes rather than just a few.
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Here, I was pleasantly surprised. For my ambassador status I received a lovely semi ocean view suite. I had seen reviews critical of the state of the rooms but I didn’t have a problem with mine. Decor was fresh and not in need of maintenance. The sofa had some stains but good grief you can’t expect new furniture every time you stay in a hotel. During the day there was repeated banging against the wall of the bed in my suite to the point that the wall shock each time and this occurred every couple of minutes for hours on end while I was trying to read. As it could have been other guests and didn’t disrupt my sleep it wasn’t a big deal but wasn’t awesome either.
They’ve moved to the Marriott commitment of large bottles of bathroom toiletries. They didn’t seem to be tamper proof.
Beachfront bar and restaurant was good. April took care of me and nothing was a problem. Food came out promptly. Not the best ceviche I’ve had but passable and my drink was delicious.
Spa was amongst the best I’ve been to in the US, Ritz Carlton or otherwise, and I go to spas a lot. Sarah at the front desk was very gracious and I appreciated her customer-centric service. The facilities at the spa are very nice. It’s quite busy but not awfully so like the spas in Vegas. My mindful massage was excellent and classic manicure, done by Sara, was above expectations and very swift. While I would say pricing is fairly hefty - 80 minute massage was $270 and classic mani, a 25 minute service $55, I did not feel ripped off in light of services and amenities provided.
Breakfast has some room for improvement. For the variety I don’t think it’s reasonable to charge more than $30 for that buffet. My server was polite but not very attentive and I had to call on her when I needed things like drink top up though I noticed that was just with me and she seemed fine to proactively clear the plates and shoot the breeze with other guests at tables near me.
Questions were answered on the chat very promptly and when I called guest services they were super helpful. These smooth liaison touch points were noticeable and I appreciated the no hassle assistance.
Leave some time to call for an uber when departing - there is not a lot of availability at certain times of the day and you may have to wait several minutes rather than just a few.
Recommended!
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Date of stay: March 2020
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I have not stayed at this property in the past and we were there with COVID rules. The property itself is beautiful and has a great location.
The best service came from the Valets otherwise it was the same caliber service you would get at any other hotel . We understand that they may be a little short staffed so having to wait longer for service and some compromises are expected. Come the weekend when the hotel was busier the experience changed for the better so I doubt the shortcomings were due to COVID
We were not greeted with champagne, no evening turndown service for all the nights we stayed for all 3 of our rooms.
Monday to Thursday you would have thought the hotel was closed.
The lobby restaurant was closed and no entertainment or music anywhere . We had a cocktail in Dusk at 1030 one night at a cost of $140 and 15 minutes later told that they were closed and we could take our drinks out to the lobby, we were watching a football game with 6 minutes left in the game so we asked if there was another TV we could view, we were told yes in your room !
None of the stores were open until Friday except the cafe which only had one server in the morning for a line of guests The only place I heard “it’s my pleasure” was In Terrazzo by a few of the staff All the food and drinks were way overpriced but they were of good quality and taste.
The rooms were comfortable and clean but nothing special with very small balconies, bathroom was good size but had tubs no walk in shower. The pools were just ordinary and often in need of cleaning, what shines here is the beach and spa
We had a great time but honestly we have had the same if not better experience at other Naples properties I would return if the rate was reasonable, mostly for the fact that the beach access was great which is hard to find in Naples.
My impression is that this property is relying on its location and not on what you should expect of a Ritz-Carlton You can find nicer rooms, pool, food ...all for a lot less money but you stay at the “Ritz” for their signature experience sadly not at this property
The best service came from the Valets otherwise it was the same caliber service you would get at any other hotel . We understand that they may be a little short staffed so having to wait longer for service and some compromises are expected. Come the weekend when the hotel was busier the experience changed for the better so I doubt the shortcomings were due to COVID
We were not greeted with champagne, no evening turndown service for all the nights we stayed for all 3 of our rooms.
Monday to Thursday you would have thought the hotel was closed.
The lobby restaurant was closed and no entertainment or music anywhere . We had a cocktail in Dusk at 1030 one night at a cost of $140 and 15 minutes later told that they were closed and we could take our drinks out to the lobby, we were watching a football game with 6 minutes left in the game so we asked if there was another TV we could view, we were told yes in your room !
None of the stores were open until Friday except the cafe which only had one server in the morning for a line of guests The only place I heard “it’s my pleasure” was In Terrazzo by a few of the staff All the food and drinks were way overpriced but they were of good quality and taste.
The rooms were comfortable and clean but nothing special with very small balconies, bathroom was good size but had tubs no walk in shower. The pools were just ordinary and often in need of cleaning, what shines here is the beach and spa
We had a great time but honestly we have had the same if not better experience at other Naples properties I would return if the rate was reasonable, mostly for the fact that the beach access was great which is hard to find in Naples.
My impression is that this property is relying on its location and not on what you should expect of a Ritz-Carlton You can find nicer rooms, pool, food ...all for a lot less money but you stay at the “Ritz” for their signature experience sadly not at this property
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Date of stay: September 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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This was our fifth stay over a ten year period and like past visits we enjoyed our stay but each time we visit our impressions change a bit. We still enjoy the overall elegant feel of the hotel even as many areas have been renovated with a more modern touch including the spacious guest rooms. The white sandy stretch of beach the hotel overlooks is wide and the sunsets always seem to be especially beautiful here. The hotel also has a lot to offer with multiple dining choices and an array of good onsite leisure options. But during this stay a few minor things got our attention especially at this high price point.
We had breakfast each day at Terrazza which has a charming more casual décor. Breakfast is buffet style with a good selection of options but all the hot items were never that hot. The gym is large with enough equipment to get a full workout in a room with windows on two sides, but it also is frequented by local residents that like to use personal trainers which adds people and noise to the experience. I have noticed this before but this visit it was more obvious. The family pool is lovely, but the music is a little too loud. And after all these visits it finally occurred to us that very few public spaces at the hotel have ocean views. Neither of the two pools, the lobby, and all but one restaurant. That exception is Gumbo Limbo which is set up as a beach front open air restaurant and bar that truly does take full advantage of the views.
Still the beautiful location and abundance of amenities provide guests great choices to craft their own relaxing experience including an easy visit to the Ritz golf resort if you want to mix it up. While charming downtown Naples is at least a fifteen minute drive away, the Mercato dining and shopping district is just minutes away. Parking was $33 and the resort fee was $35.
We had breakfast each day at Terrazza which has a charming more casual décor. Breakfast is buffet style with a good selection of options but all the hot items were never that hot. The gym is large with enough equipment to get a full workout in a room with windows on two sides, but it also is frequented by local residents that like to use personal trainers which adds people and noise to the experience. I have noticed this before but this visit it was more obvious. The family pool is lovely, but the music is a little too loud. And after all these visits it finally occurred to us that very few public spaces at the hotel have ocean views. Neither of the two pools, the lobby, and all but one restaurant. That exception is Gumbo Limbo which is set up as a beach front open air restaurant and bar that truly does take full advantage of the views.
Still the beautiful location and abundance of amenities provide guests great choices to craft their own relaxing experience including an easy visit to the Ritz golf resort if you want to mix it up. While charming downtown Naples is at least a fifteen minute drive away, the Mercato dining and shopping district is just minutes away. Parking was $33 and the resort fee was $35.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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Dear J_and_A_1, Thank you for your loyalty and taking time to share your feedback regarding your recent visit to The Ritz-Carlton, Naples. We take great pride in providing exceptional customer service and facilities for our guests so I am thrilled to know that you enjoyed all of the experiences our resort has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you back to our resort to create more #RCMemories with us.
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Our second stay here and as titanium elite members were upgraded to a wonderful gulffront room for our two week visit. We booked here after having a Caribbean trip delayed and were very pleased with the weather, water, sand and resort.
Given the times we live in we were especially pleased with the attention to masks, distancing, sanitizing etc. Only a few guests did not cooperate.
We have nothing but kind thoughts for the entire staff but must make special mention of both the Terrazza breakfast team and the valets. The breakfast staff was so friendly and the chef prepared watermelon every day for my wife. Wonderful.
The valets promptly retrieved our rental, supplied waters, recommended dining and helped with the bikes. (Given the $33/day valet charge I "declined" to tip daily since this was more than enough. Hopefully they are well taken care of thru that.)
Both the pool and beach staff also took great care of us. Hopefully on our next visit the pool jacuzzi will work and maybe the beach chairs will be upgraded.
Highly recommend.
Given the times we live in we were especially pleased with the attention to masks, distancing, sanitizing etc. Only a few guests did not cooperate.
We have nothing but kind thoughts for the entire staff but must make special mention of both the Terrazza breakfast team and the valets. The breakfast staff was so friendly and the chef prepared watermelon every day for my wife. Wonderful.
The valets promptly retrieved our rental, supplied waters, recommended dining and helped with the bikes. (Given the $33/day valet charge I "declined" to tip daily since this was more than enough. Hopefully they are well taken care of thru that.)
Both the pool and beach staff also took great care of us. Hopefully on our next visit the pool jacuzzi will work and maybe the beach chairs will be upgraded.
Highly recommend.
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Date of stay: July 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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After a very disappointing check in at the Naples Grande Beach resort. I was mulling over my next move during an average meal at the Turtle Creek restaurant watching the sunset around a bunch of rowdy loud people crammed on the beach.
When I checked my phone to see how far away the facilities of the Naples Ritz Carlton were from our current location. To see if I had to call an Uber to escape our current situation. And to secure an acceptable place to watch the LSU, Clemson football game. I found that the Ritz was only a block from our current location and decided to walk up the lightless street to see if we could find a suitable location to watch the championship game.
As we walked up the long driveway to the massive entrance I swear we saw about 8 doorman and with no reservation they opened the large doors and welcomed us like we owned the place! The lobby was full of classical music and everyone was happy and eating dinner. I looked at the Mrs. and said we are changing hotels immediately.
We asked the consigner where was a good place to eat and watch the game she directed us to Dusk. After getting the perfect spot to watch the game, we ordered two drinks and I explained to the server that I was a Lifetime Ritz Carlton club member and would like the money we spent at Dusk to be applied to my account. She said I have to check with the manager on that and I said ok.
Well the manager Jennifer Piccone came back and made our vacation in Naples one of the best. She was friendly, professional warm and caring once I told her about my unpleasant situation at the Naples Grande Resort. She walked us to the front desk where we talked to Philip S. who booked us immediately in an upgraded Beach front King room with a balcony at a great rate, which made us very happy. The Ritz Carlton Naples is a great resort with a great staff from Miranda, Brandon and everyone else at gumbo limbo Bar on the Beach and the restaurant. Miranda makes a mean daiquiri and margarita and her service is great. We made some friends along with other guests and felt at home our entire visit. Our entire stay was fantastic and well worth the cost. As the service at all levels was great and have guaranteed a return trip on our part. I highly recommend this hotel. The Ritz has put a lot of money into this property and it shows from the restaurants to the gym to the 7 restaurants on the grounds which is like a tropical paradise…..everything is beautiful here. The beauty will feed your soul ion a good way. My hat is off to The Ritz Carlton, Naples and this is after a 4 day stay at the Flagler Club at the Breakers the bar was set very high.
When I checked my phone to see how far away the facilities of the Naples Ritz Carlton were from our current location. To see if I had to call an Uber to escape our current situation. And to secure an acceptable place to watch the LSU, Clemson football game. I found that the Ritz was only a block from our current location and decided to walk up the lightless street to see if we could find a suitable location to watch the championship game.
As we walked up the long driveway to the massive entrance I swear we saw about 8 doorman and with no reservation they opened the large doors and welcomed us like we owned the place! The lobby was full of classical music and everyone was happy and eating dinner. I looked at the Mrs. and said we are changing hotels immediately.
We asked the consigner where was a good place to eat and watch the game she directed us to Dusk. After getting the perfect spot to watch the game, we ordered two drinks and I explained to the server that I was a Lifetime Ritz Carlton club member and would like the money we spent at Dusk to be applied to my account. She said I have to check with the manager on that and I said ok.
Well the manager Jennifer Piccone came back and made our vacation in Naples one of the best. She was friendly, professional warm and caring once I told her about my unpleasant situation at the Naples Grande Resort. She walked us to the front desk where we talked to Philip S. who booked us immediately in an upgraded Beach front King room with a balcony at a great rate, which made us very happy. The Ritz Carlton Naples is a great resort with a great staff from Miranda, Brandon and everyone else at gumbo limbo Bar on the Beach and the restaurant. Miranda makes a mean daiquiri and margarita and her service is great. We made some friends along with other guests and felt at home our entire visit. Our entire stay was fantastic and well worth the cost. As the service at all levels was great and have guaranteed a return trip on our part. I highly recommend this hotel. The Ritz has put a lot of money into this property and it shows from the restaurants to the gym to the 7 restaurants on the grounds which is like a tropical paradise…..everything is beautiful here. The beauty will feed your soul ion a good way. My hat is off to The Ritz Carlton, Naples and this is after a 4 day stay at the Flagler Club at the Breakers the bar was set very high.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Room Tip: Ocean front and high floor Beach views are the best !
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We just had a wonderful stay at this special hotel last weekend. I have to honest in that I was just a bit concerned since I saw several not so great reviews soon before our trip. My travel agent has always said not to pay too much attention to the trip advisor reviews so I took that into account never mind that most of those reviews were over Christmas and New Years. They might have been overwhelmed with the large crowds. I also had to grade on a curve since this place is so expensive. I heard some great things about this hotel and all of it was true. It is a fantastic looking place and everything was just right. Room was gorgeous although not huge. We paid for an ocean view room and we had a great view of both pools and a partial view of the ocean so it was fine. TV was also nice as it had both netflix and HBO GO which was not typical. Kind of fun watching a few Soprano's episodes one night. We had the breakfast buffet each morning while it wasn't great, it was certainly good enough. Pools were nice and we hung out at the quiet adult pool. I like that the water temperature was heated, not what I call fake heated where it is not cold but not warm enough. I also liked that it wasn't crowded and it wasn't one of these places where you had to get to the pool at 7 or 8 to get a spot and where all these people would leave towels to reserve spots and then not come back until after lunch. The beach was nice. I thought it was cute that they had a vending machine in the lobby with small champagne bottles. Only small blemish and not really their fault was that we wanted to eat at the Grill restaurant and even though I called 10 days in advance, they were booked completely for one night and the other they only had for 8:45 or 6:00. If you want to eat at this restaurant, you better call up at least a month in advance unless you go during off season. Highly recommended as long as you can deal with the high price of the rooms.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Room Tip: I would go for the King Size bed and ocean view.
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This is my 3rd stay at this magnificent hotel and I always leave feeling pampered. This visit was in their soft opening during Covid19 . While only having half staff you would not know it based on the service . Our room 620 was as always breathtaking and has the most amazing view of the gulf ocean and their spectacular sunset. What sets the RC apart is their commitment to excellence when it comes to Customer Service . Our check in was a breeze . Every person was kind , happy and determined to make your stay perfect . My husband plays golf at Tiburon which is 5 min down the road and I love the beach , pool and their 5 star spa. I want to give a special round of applause to Leslie at the pool cafe . She is one of the rare gems any employer is lucky to have . She’s a standout because of her positive attitude and happy disposition . From the moment she introduced herself I knew I would be in good hands . She checked on me frequently and was thoughtful with recommendations . She made both my days very relaxing and I truly felt special . In these stressful times it was nice to see while there are clearly changes with social distancing , wearing masks , washing hands they made it look effortless . We can’t wait to return .
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Date of stay: June 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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stayed at the ritz on a business trip with my husband. greeted right away friendly staff. was given good champagne as we checked in very nice. our room was comfortable and tastefully decorated. the bed was super comfy. great ocean view from our room. we ate at terrazza each morning and had dinner there one night. had drinks at dusk. food drinks and service were great. the buffet is really a great deal for the options. the pool is heated outside which is nice when we were lucky enough to be there at a 9 year record low temps! they also provide sunscreen of multiple spf so if you forgot yours don’t spend 19.00 in the boutique!! it’s located by the towels in several places. they also gave us hand warmers lol. andre poolside was great. very attentive. the beach access is a little long but comfortable walkway and the beach itself has baby powder white sand and is close. just lovely. they were doing glass blowing poolside which was neat. had a great visit.
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Date of stay: January 2020Trip type: Travelled on business
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One needs to sort out the good from the bad....For starters the staff was wonderful, and attentive, especially in the restaurants; but the management is something else.
I am a Titanium Elite Bonvoy member and have been so from the beginning and I have been in First Class Hotels all over the world. We booked a six day stay to celebrate my 80th Birthday and had family join us who live in Florida. The Management seemed to forget that the hotel and its amenities exist for the benefit of the guests who book rooms and want a first class experience. It was all lost on management who catered to locals by closing the lobby bar so that kids could enjoy "High Tea" and it continued past dinner.
On my birthday we had dinner in the Grill Room and the service and the food was excellent, but after dinner the lobby bar area called "Bites" was over run with locals and their children so there was no place in the hotel to just go and hang out and have a drink and enjoy oneself.......back to the room at 9PM.
The rooms were nothing more than basic spaces not even of the quality of a Courtyard or a Residence Inn. Nothing special and dated at best. For +$900/night when you add in the taxes and resort fees the sensation of being ripped off is searing.
Folks booking extended stays in the period before Christmas should have been told that the amenities in the hotel were going to be limited.
Shame on Marriott for running such a pooly managed and concieved property.
It was the Pitz!
I am a Titanium Elite Bonvoy member and have been so from the beginning and I have been in First Class Hotels all over the world. We booked a six day stay to celebrate my 80th Birthday and had family join us who live in Florida. The Management seemed to forget that the hotel and its amenities exist for the benefit of the guests who book rooms and want a first class experience. It was all lost on management who catered to locals by closing the lobby bar so that kids could enjoy "High Tea" and it continued past dinner.
On my birthday we had dinner in the Grill Room and the service and the food was excellent, but after dinner the lobby bar area called "Bites" was over run with locals and their children so there was no place in the hotel to just go and hang out and have a drink and enjoy oneself.......back to the room at 9PM.
The rooms were nothing more than basic spaces not even of the quality of a Courtyard or a Residence Inn. Nothing special and dated at best. For +$900/night when you add in the taxes and resort fees the sensation of being ripped off is searing.
Folks booking extended stays in the period before Christmas should have been told that the amenities in the hotel were going to be limited.
Shame on Marriott for running such a pooly managed and concieved property.
It was the Pitz!
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Date of stay: December 2019
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Response from TheRitzCarltonNaples, Public Relations Manager at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples
Responded 2 Jan 2020
Dear PRR5711, On behalf of all our Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you very much for your feedback. As a valued Titanium Elite member it is our goal to provide you with a warm welcome and impeccable service throughout your stay. We take pride in providing exceptional customer service to our guests and I am pleased to know that you experienced our commitment to these values at The Grill. In the midst of the holiday season, we experience an influx of foot traffic on property and I sincerely apologize for the disturbance you experienced. In addition, I am sorry the room condition did not meet your expectations as our team strives to provide the finest memorable service and facilities to all our guests. We are continuously evolving and updating our offerings and take all feedback into consideration for future renovations/enhancement schedules. We sincerely appreciate your comments and hope to welcome you back to The Ritz-Carlton, Naples in the near future. Sincerely, Jon McGaunn Hotel Manager
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I went to the ritz for Thankgiving dinner at one of their restaurants (terraza) and rented a car for the day since i was coming from Ft Lauderdale. The rental was spic and span inside when i left it with the valet parking (required, there is no self parking. typically cost i think $25-33/day but if you are there for dinner, its free, excluding gratuity. At least it was for Thanksgiving day). However when i picked up the car and was about 5min away, stopping at a gas station, is when i noticed all these white chalky scuff marks in the backseat area and embedded sticky brown stuff and sticky console that wasn't there before. Was pissed cuz its on black seating and stood out in the light and i didn't want to be charged cleaning fees. Not sure if valet decided to take the car out for some joy ride or run errands or eat in the car but clearly valet used it beyond just parking the car. it's also nothin special so not sure why they would use it..or could be because they know its ordinary car rental, they figure can get away with it. anyways, kinda ruined the rest of my drive back after thanksgiving dinner.
Separately, the hotel could do better with enforcing/reminding guests to wear masks inside the hotel. i noticed quite a few times guest just walking around inside with no masks on and hotel employees didn't say anything.
Separately, the hotel could do better with enforcing/reminding guests to wear masks inside the hotel. i noticed quite a few times guest just walking around inside with no masks on and hotel employees didn't say anything.
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Date of stay: November 2020
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We had a two bedroom beachfront suite with 3 full bathrooms. 2 ensuite and 1 in the entryway
Sorry, don’t know. I would call, but complete renovation might be 2023.
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PRICE RANGE
AU$1,589 - AU$2,366 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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LOCATION
United StatesFloridaSouthwest Gulf CoastNaplesNorth Naples / Pelican Bay
NUMBER OF ROOMS
447
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Some of the more popular amenities offered include a pool, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
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Top room amenities include a flat screen TV, a desk, and a walk-in shower.
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