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Fontainebleau is huge, and there is no shortage of accommodations to choose from. There are 1,504 guestrooms, with everything from basic rooms (even these are lavish, though rather small) to presidential suites. All of the basic rooms, and some suites are located in the two original Fontainebleau buildings, Chateau and Versailles, and during the recent renovation 658 new suites were added in two all-suite towers, Tresor and Sorrento.
All rooms include robes, 400-thread count Egyptian cotton, marble baths, high-def flat-screen TVs, mini-bar, high-speed wireless Internet access, iPod docking station and 20-inch iMac computer.
Junior suites have quite a bit of extra space (standard rooms are about 300 square feet, and junior suites range from 500 to 860) with a sitting area and extra full-size sleeper sofa; it's worth the extra money to upgrade from a standard room for families.
One-bedroom suites have a separate living space and bedrooms, oversized bathrooms with a separate bathtub and shower, full-sized kitchen and a full-sized washer and dryer. They vary in size based on which building they are in, and many have balconies with ocean views.
For families who require more space, two-bedroom suites are created by combining a one-bedroom suite with a junior suite or guest room and guestrooms up to three bedrooms can also be adjoined for even larger family gatherings.
Cribs are free but you'll pay for a rollaway.
We stayed in a Sorrento one-bedroom oceanview suite. It was big, at 1,000 square feet, very simply and elegantly decorated in neutral tones, and immaculate. We had a large kitchen area with a bar and stools, a breakfast table, huge bathroom with double sinks and a separate bath and shower. Unfortunately the chic floor to ceiling glass shower door leaked. There was a large private balcony with a table and chairs. The bedroom was a decent size and the closet was enormous, a walk-in bigger than the one we have at home! We heard rumblings that housekeeping wasn't the greatest, but we didn't have any issues with our room.
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