We stayed here on a layover to and from a Carribean vacation. The odd numbered room look out onto the MIA airport monorail; for more money, the even numbered rooms look out over a golf course. The concierge desk is no longer available (most likely should be removed, as there are a few sad patrons waiting by the desk, hoping for someone to materialize). The housekeeping staff doesn't speak English too well (and Spanish doesn't always work, some of them speak only Creole). The housekeeping standards are only so-so (smudgy fingerprints on the bathroom door). Starbucks coffee is available in-room. The restaurant is fairly good, but hardly a bargain. It's clear that this establishment runs on expense-account write-offs. There is no pedestrian access from the airport, although there is a free shuttle to and from the airport. A retail mall is only available via one free shuttle once a day; for $10, you can buy a round-trip to another mall; in both cases, you must stay at the mall(s) for at least four hours before the return. We waited until after 1 p.m. to get our room "made up."
If all you need is a place to sleep that is close to the airport, this is the place. If you need more, if you were hoping to see Miami, try to do better.
- Wyndham Miami
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