Montreal Gazette

W FORT LAUDERDALE BRIGHTENS UP THE BEACHFRONT

- ROCHELLE LASH

You can’t buy happiness, but W Fort Lauderdale promises to deliver at no charge. W Fort Lauderdale is an engaging and entertaini­ng resort that embodies Fort Lauderdale’s most winning qualities: high-spirited cocktail culture, spa life, great food and a sunny lifestyle at a broad, pristine beachfront and two swimming pools. The resort is stimulatin­g and sociable, with lots of people-watching. It’s also reasonably good value, with top-drawer facilities and some free activities, including daily oceanfront boot camp or yoga. The news: A recent US$55-million renovation has ensured that this southern Florida landmark stays bold, beautiful and fresh. The overhaul means guests enjoy a restyled W Fort Lauderdale: 517 redone accommodat­ions, exciting dining, high-tech meeting spaces and the gorgeous Living Room, a show-stopping lounge and terrasse overlookin­g the Atlantic Ocean. W Fort Lauderdale’s multi-level lobby is a spacious and dramatic study in white and glass, with pale wood adding a natural touch and the sky soaring above. And the Away Spa, a new brand for W, recently made its debut. “It always has been an extraordin­ary destinatio­n hotel,” said general manager Anna MacDiarmid. “Now the restyling has taken W Fort Lauderdale and its guest experience to a whole new level.” World of W: This is a full-service hotel, no doubt about it. The front desk smoothly handles a huge volume of check-ins and checkouts. Updating the traditiona­l concept of concierges, W Insiders dish expert advice on worldclass everything: jogging trails, snorkellin­g sites, boating, bike rentals, shopping on Las Olas Blvd. and at the Galleria. The team’s Whatever/Whenever service claims to accommodat­e any request, “as long as it’s legal.” W Fort Lauderdale presents nightly happenings in the Living Room (compliment­ary activities, with specials on drinks): hand massages on Mondays; henna tattoos on Tuesdays; artists painting on Wednesdays; interactiv­e DJs on Thursdays; Latin Heat Wave on Fridays; ’80s tunes on Saturdays; and jazz-infused Saxxy Sundays. The Away Spa, a sanctuary adjacent to the lobby, opened recently with a range of services, including party-worthy beauty treatments like mani-pedis and makeup, body buffing and couples massages. Everyone’s favourites are W Fort Lauderdale’s two magnificen­t rooftop pools. WET East, restyled with new lounges and day beds overlookin­g the Atlantic, is the “it’’ scene on weekends, with DJs adding to a pool-party atmosphere. WET West is a secluded hideaway for sunbathers looking for tranquilli­ty. Drinks and food are available at both. New rooms: With categories like Wonderful and Fabulous, the 517 guest rooms, suites and residentia­l suites have been totally redecorate­d in a nautical theme — white and azure with unbleached wood and touches of rose gold for shine. The ombré curtains match the horizon, from cloud white at the top cascading down to deep blue, representi­ng the sea. All have water views — the Atlantic Ocean or the Intracoast­al, or both. The accommodat­ions have new everything: thick carpets, fine bedding, attractive lighting, large flat-screens and sparkling bathrooms, plus tech-centric NudeAudio Bluetooth speakers and bedside USB ports. At the tip-top end is the spectacula­r Extreme Wow Suite, an ultra-luxurious two-bedroom suite with contempora­ry designer decor, a state-of-the-art kitchen, three TVs and panoramic views. It sleeps up to six, so it’s great for a bacheloret­te or friends’ getaway. And if you really are loving the world of W, you can buy one of the residentia­l suites (with kitchens/kitchenett­es). Cuisine: So many options — salads and sandwiches poolside; cappuccino and croissants at the grab-and-go café; and the new sushi bar for lobster rolls. El Vez, a new Mexican restaurant, does Latin lobster avocado toast, ceviche, steak quesadilla­s and grilled chicken. Happy hour — super fun on the patio — features half-price margaritas and bites. Moving up — way up — the culinary scale: Stephen Starr, a celebrity chef and James Beard Award winner, hits gastronomi­c sweet spots at W Fort Lauderdale’s Steak 954 (954-414-8333, steak954.com), a lavish restaurant serving the best of surf and turf, plus fine wines and premium spirits. Dinner features seafood delicacies such as oysters, king crab, shrimp, scallops and black cod, plus a bevy of steaks, from the $40 filet mignon to the $75 wagyu New York strip. Drinks and desserts are over-the-top. The Seeing Stars cocktail blends three rums and fruit essences, and is so potent there is a limit of two per guest. To finish the feast, consider the caramelize­d chocolate custard with bourbon sabayon and pecans.

 ?? PHOTOS: W FORT LAUDERDALE ?? W Fort Lauderdale has received a top-to-bottom US$55-million renovation.
PHOTOS: W FORT LAUDERDALE W Fort Lauderdale has received a top-to-bottom US$55-million renovation.
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The guest rooms at W Fort Lauderdale all have water views.
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