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Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort
At-A-Glance
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With its shimmering glass front and distinct stair-step design, the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort rises above the historic Clocktower at the heart of the World’s Most Famous Beach. Many of the 744 guest rooms and suites offer views of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and a front-row seat to a dazzling Florida sunrise.
Sun-kissed sands stretch for three miles of traffic-free beach. The more than 500 feet of sand at low tide provides ample room for sunbathing, sand castle building or long walks on the beach. For the more adventurous, an abundance of watersports activities and deep sea fishing excursions can be found near the Pier.
From family fun exploring the Atlantic Coast to meetings brought beachside, the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort is a favorite choice for business and pleasure. The resort also anchors Ocean Walk Village, a $1 billion vacation and entertainment district that includes Ocean Walk Shoppes, a collection of eclectic oceanfront boutiques and restaurants, and the Ocean Center – one of the largest convention centers on the east coast of Florida.
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| Atlantic View Accommodations |
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The resort boasts smoke-free guestrooms with upgrades including all-new bedding, bathroom fixtures, furniture, carpeting and wall coverings. Guestrooms now reflect the best of Florida cottage living, with a soothing, nostalgic beach theme. Tech-savvy travelers can enjoy high-speed Internet access in all rooms.
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| Amenities Abound |
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Guests enjoy a fully-equipped fitness center, indoor/outdoor swimming pools, and a whirlpool. Families can take advantage of the volleyball court, children’s pool, D Dawg’s KidsZone and children’s menus at eight different restaurants and dining spots.
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With its luxurious line of Pevonia Botanica® skin care products, the Spa at the Hilton Daytona Beach features three massage and skin treatment rooms, one manicure/pedicure room complete with hydrotherapy tub, and separate men’s and women’s locker rooms. Located on the lobby level of the South Tower, the Spa is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday-Sunday. Call (386) 944-1334 for reservations.
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| Meetings & Events |
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More than 60,000 square feet of flexible indoor and scenic outdoor meeting space easily accommodates groups from 20 to 20,000. A complete audio-visual support department and dedicated convention service manager is provided for each function, from beachside BBQs to black tie soirees. Business travelers have 24/7 access to fully equipped business center, and can stayed connected with high-speed Internet access in every guestroom.
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The resort offers eight unique dining spots, and quick access to a wide variety of nearby restaurants and bars.
Doc Bales’ Grill
The resort’s main restaurant overlooks Daytona Beach’s historic Clocktower, and offers guests elegant indoor or outdoor dining on the oceanfront terrace. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, Doc Bales’ specializes in fresh seafood and continental specialties.
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
This Ohio-based steakhouse opened in November 2007, serving up high-quality, aged USDA prime steaks on which its reputation is built. The chef-driven menu features “celebrity” steak dishes, exotic fresh fish, and premium seafood flown in from coasts across the globe. The exemplary menu extends to The Bar at Hyde Park, and offers an innovative small plate menu, accompanied by 100 wines by-the-glass and a unique martini list.
Legends Sports Bar
Guests can kick back and relax in this neighborhood-style bar and enjoy their favorite sporting events from the many plasma screen televisions. Legends’ varied menu offers sandwiches, salads, appetizers and several beers on tap.
Clocktower Lounge
For a more intimate atmosphere or the ideal meeting location, visitors enjoy the lobby bar overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. An extensive wine list is paired with light fare to delight the palate.
Atlantic Gourmet Coffee & Marketplace
For guests on the go, this is the perfect place to grab a cup of Joe, fresh pastries, sandwiches and other deli items.
Seaside Pool Pavilion (open seasonally)
Popular with younger guests, this beachfront food court offers
burgers, pizza, salads and deli foods.
Waves Beach Bar (open seasonally)
This beachside hotspot is located just a few flip flops away from the beach, where guests can enjoy beach volleyball and a children’s playground.
The Pelican Bar
An expansive deck offers live entertainment on the weekends and serves grilled specialties, cocktails and signature drinks.
Ocean Walk Shoppes
From laid back seaside cuisine at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. to Hawaiian Island ambiance at the Mai Tai Bar, Ocean Walk Shoppes provides delightful dining and exceptional entertainment. Johnny Rocket’s, Backwater Fresh Grill & Tavern and Adobe Gila’s satisfies casual fancies, while quick bites can be enjoyed at Cold Stone Creamery, Quiznos and Starbucks Coffee.
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| Daytona Beach Diversions |
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The resort is ideally located for guests who want to get out and explore the many exciting sites and attractions around the Daytona Beach area.
From the heart-pounding thunder of bumper-to-bumper competition on the historic high banks of Daytona International Speedway, to the high octane thrills and spills of high-tech motion simulators, visitors love the energy of the DAYTONA 500 EXPERIENCE, The Official Attraction of NASCAR.
The News-Journal Center, located along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway on eclectic Beach Street, plays host to world-class performances from Seaside Music Theater, Central Florida Cultural Endeavors and the Daytona Beach International Festival.
Home to guest performances of the London Symphony Orchestra and the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, the Peabody Auditorium entertains all genres from its historic amphitheater.
For a break from the beach, visitors can wander the unique collection of distinctive boutiques, shops and eateries at Ocean Walk Shoppes, adjacent to the resort. From create-your-own skin care at Bath Junkie or a double feature at the AMC Theater, to the soulful clothing at Maui Nix Surf Shop, Ocean Walk Shoppes offers something for the entire family.
LPGA International challenges players to two 18-hole courses, the Legends and Champions. Rated ‘America’s Most Women- Friendly Golf Course’ by Golf for Women magazine, the Champions links course was designed specifically for professional women golfers (and those who wish they were).
The Museum of Arts and Sciences (MOAS) is just minutes away, with a huge gallery of Americana, decorative arts, the Levine Jewelry collection, prehistoric Florida fossils and a state-of-the-science planetarium.
The Florida Tennis Center, headquarters of USTA Florida, offers visitors a chance to raise a racket at any of the 24 Clay Hydro-Courts or 20 lighted courts.
Daytona International Speedway is the home of "The Great American Race" – the Daytona 500. Though the season-opening NASCAR Sprint Cup event garners most of the attention – as well as the largest audience in motorsports – the enormous 480-acre motorsports complex boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe, thus earning it the title of "World Center of Racing."
Right at the resort’s feet, the historic Daytona Beach Bandshell offers free concerts and events throughout the summer in the city’s own outdoor performing arts center.
Daytona Beach TrolleyBoats provides visitors a thrilling ride on the area’s one and only amphibious vehicle. Tours of the World’s Most Famous Beach include land and water encounters with area wildlife and historic attractions.
Just across A1A, Daytona Lagoon makes a splash with families and kids of all ages with a massive water park, rock climbing wall, go-kart track, Lazer Tag, miniature golf course and arcade center.
A leisurely drive south on A1A will bring guests to the Ponce De Leon Inlet Light Station, one of only 10 lighthouses nationwide designated a National Historic Landmark. The lighthouse museum features exhibits on lighthouse life, Daytona Beach and Florida history, lighthouse and Fresnel lens restoration, shipwrecks, and the lighthouse keepers and their families.
The Marine Science Center takes visitors on a daily journey through the marvels of marine life, with emphasis on sea turtle and seabird rehabilitation. Exhibits include mangrove habitats, marine mammal bones, a 5,000-gallon artificial reef aquarium, and the turtle terrace, where visitors can witness sea turtle rehabilitation in seven turtle hospital pools.
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| Distinctions |
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Largest oceanfront Hilton in Florida
3rd Largest Hilton in Florida
4th Largest Beachfront Hotel in Florida
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Travel by Air
Approximately 90 minutes from Orlando International Airport.
Serviced by all major United States and select international
Airlines, including British Airways, Air Canada, AeroMexico, Air
Jamaica and CanJet.
Six miles from Daytona Beach International Airport. Daily service
by AirTran Airways, Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines and US
Airways.
Travel by Car
East of I-95 on A1A
| Orlando |
1 hour |
| Jacksonville |
1 hour, 30 minutes |
| Tampa |
2 hours, 26 minutes |
| Miami |
4 hours |
| Atlanta |
6 hours, 45 minutes |
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| Book The Beach |
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For reservations, call (386) 254-8200
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The Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort rests in the heart of Ocean Walk Village – a $1 billion vacation and entertainment district encompassing Ocean Walk Shoppes and the Ocean
Center, one of the largest convention centers in Florida. It is managed by Pyramid Hotel Group LLC, a full service management company headquartered in Boston. For more information or to make reservations, contact the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort at (386) 254-8200 or visit www.daytonahilton.com.
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For more media info:
Gentry Baumline
Hayworth Creative Public Relations
(386) 677-7000
gentry@hayworthcreative.com |
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