![]() ![]() We had a full kitchen but stupidly didn’t get groceries. ![]() The bathroom was large and came with a whirlpool tub the kids liked! Bedding was minimal but the boys didn’t care. The king bed was comfortable – better than South Seas by a MILE and better than the Omni Amelia Island suites. I did bring my “crib tent” which helps create a dark environment for the baby to sleep but since we had the large closet, we did not use it! I did bring a sound machine (the Hatch) from home and I left it by accident and was told they did not have it after check out which was a bummer. They also provided us with a crib but the pack and play fit in the closet so we used that. Nick and I slept in the King bed in the room, the boys slept on a pull out couch together in the living area and Elle slept in a pack and play provided by the hotel. We stayed in a 1 bedroom residential suite that had two balconies but no ocean view. Check in was quick and our room was ready at 2 pm! Review of the 1 Bedroom Residential Suite These two factors are two reasons why the resort is great for families with little kids. The cab was a little cheaper but price was similar since we needed an Uber XL (around $55). We took a cab from the airport and an uber TO the airport. Once I selected our flights, then I chose our hotel based on a variety of factors, the first being it’s close proximity to the Miami Airport. To be honest, I chose this hotel mostly because it was affordable for our family to fly direct from Boston to Miami. This review is also for the week of April Spring Break for most of New England which is probably a busy time of year! Getting to The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne from the Airport ![]() This review of the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne is coming from a mom’s point of view with 3 small children, ages 6, 3.5 and 1. ![]()
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