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The rooms at Ocean Club employ every luxury you'd imagine, as well as some touches you might not expect. In all, the property has 105 accommodations, spread out in two wings of the main house, as well as several more exclusive cottages and oceanview villas. Upon arrival, guests are assigned a private "butler," who will offer to unpack luggage, handle laundry, customize the mini-bar and arrange activities for your stay. That sets the tone for the level of comfort, which continues with amenities including satellite TV, DVD players, iPod docks, down comforters, oversized bathrooms with marble vanities.
The two wings of the main house have slightly a slightly different feel: those in the Hartford Wing are more classic colonial in their decor, with dark hardwood furniture, armchairs, and elegant headboards on the beds. Rooms in the Crescent Wing are slightly larger and exude a more contemporary modern style, with an airy feel accented with deep reds, blues, and mustard yellows. Both wings feature king beds in the guest rooms, and for suites, a separate living area with a pullout sofa; rooms can be combined to add another bedroom. Deluxe rooms feature a sunken bath with tiled Roman mosaics.
The more elegant oceanview villas create a home-away-from-home with vaulted ceilings towering over 4,000 square feet of living space that includes a full kitchen (private chefs are available for hire if you don't feel like cooking yourself), spacious bathrooms with steam shower, Jacuzzi soaker tub and indoor/outdoor shower that opens out onto a private deck. Another deck features 25-foot French doors opening up onto drop-dead views of the ocean below, and your own private infinity pool for secluded bathing. It truly doesn't get any better than this.
In all accommodations, children 11 and under stay free with two adults; children 12 to 17 are charged at $100/night. Cribs are available free of charge; as are cots for kids 17 and under.
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