Not eco friendly, not even close
Date of stay: 8/27/08 to 8/31/08
From the minute we stepped into the vestibule of the 1-br. suite we initially checked into, we could smell the strong odor of ethnic food. Curry, I think. While unpacking our bags, we noticed that the room had not been vacuumed very well; there were a few pistachio shells, peanuts, and a licorice stick on floor. After unpacking, we left for lunch and a trip to the grocery store. Upon our return, the maid, who just finished the room down the hall, saw that I was trying to prop the doors open (to air it out a bit) and said, “That room smells, doesn’t it.” She promptly came over with a can of air freshener in hand and started spraying away, heavy handedly, without my asking. That made the smell even worse. Shortly thereafter, I got the mother of all headaches followed by the feeling of nausea. Two Tylenols were of no help. The front desk instructed us to leave the room for about 1-hr. so they can send someone up with an ozone cleaner, whatever that it. Off to the pool area we went. We returned 1½ hours later and found that nothing had been done. Almost immediately after walking into the room, I became physically ill and almost passed out. My husband called the hotel manager and we were moved to another room on another floor within the hour. I found out later that what I experienced was a migraine. Whatever chemicals were in the can did not agree with me and caused some sort of allergic reaction. Not fun.
The kitchen at the OBC is fully equipped with a full size stove, DW, microwave, and fridge. The cupboards are stocked with only the basic items - 4 plates, 4 bowls, 4 mugs, 4 glasses, 4 forks, etc. This means that if we wanted to have lunch back in our room, this eco conscious family of 4 needs to either wash the dishes by hand after breakfast or run the DW that's not even one quarter full. Neither are good options. We didn’t see a single recycling bin anywhere on the property and OBC guests don’t have the option of re-using their linens during their stay. We received fresh towels everyday even though they were hung up. A couple of the hand towels were never even used; the wash cloths were merely removed from the decorative pocket. A few of the light fixtures did have CFLs and the toilet in our room and the public restrooms were all low flow. My husband’s biggest dislike was the a/c unit in the bedroom. Not only was it noisy, but it was so close to the bed that it kept blowing cold air on him all night. Lastly, even though this facility is now “smoke-free”, we found ash trays in the night stand, and every now and then, would catch a whiff that it didn’t use to be that way.
The Ocean Beach Club is in an awesome location, was clean, and staffed with friendly and helpful people. The food and drinks from Tortugas Café and Tiki bar were good and the pools were enjoyable for both kids and adults. Parking and Wi-Fi are not free ($7.00 and $4.95 a day, respectively) plus they charge you $1 a day for the in-room safe regardless of whether you use it or not. Would we stay there again? It depends on what’s going on in the area and they change some of their policies and become more eco friendly.
BTW, don’t buy gas from BP across the street from the Hilton. At the time, their price for regular was $3.79 a gallon. The station a few blocks down on Laskin was only $3.49 a gallon.