Breakfast Secret to an Amazing Pelican Grand Beach Resort Stay


Breakfast Secret to an Amazing Pelican Grand Beach Resort Stay
























The Pelican Grand Beach Resort believes there is no better way to begin your vacation than with a delicious breakfast featuring an amazing ocean view.

Think about it. From your table on Pelican Grand’s sweeping verandah, the resort’s Atlantic Ocean seascape welcomes guests with a playlist of ocean sounds. The rhythmic soundtrack soothes your soul as you sip your first cup of coffee. Your spirits lift as you take in the view and contemplate Pelican Grand’s many amenities and possible activities.

pelican morning breakfast

As you bask in the morning sun, a Pelican Grand server approaches your table and inquires which breakfast entree sounds good today? You choose eggs benedict and a glass of freshly squeezed Florida orange juice. While gazing out at this picture-perfect setting, you reflect that this is a wonderful way to start your day.

pelican view

Feels Like Home

Your server mentions that Pelican Grand Beach Resort opened in 2004. Even though this 11-story hotel is less than two decades old, you feel a time-honored sense of South Florida history throughout the property.

The hotel recently underwent a $7 million renovation. A key aspect of freshening the hotel’s 188 rooms was acknowledging the Florida charm of days gone by. Guests will note the beach vibe artwork in their suite, along with a pastel Smeg refrigerator. You’ll also see a grand piano in the lobby, and white rocking chairs sitting on the verandah. All these gentle touches help make Pelican Grand feel like home.

One hotel amenity that reinforces this friendly connection is the Emporium ice cream parlor. This 1950s-style flashback offers one dozen ice cream selections ranging from Salted Caramel to Strawberry Cheesecake, and Peanut Butter Fudge. You’ll also find coffee treats, gourmet bakery items, and their huggable stuffed pelican souvenir.

Pelican sunshine beach

View from on Top of the World

As a photography buff, you stop by the concierge station and ask which Pelican Grand vantage point offers the best view. She smiles and says, “Take the elevator to the 11th floor.” As luck would have it, Pelican Grand’s General Manager TJ Pierri walks up to push the elevator button just as you arrive. Pierri asks where you’re headed. When you say the 11th floor, Pierri offers to be your tour guide.

Once the elevator doors open, Pierri shows his guest the Pelican Grand fitness center, as well as their Pure Spa. The Swedish-themed Pure Spa features a private Couples Massage room with wall-to-wall windows. The glass exterior provides an awesome view of the ocean and a sky so close it feels like you’re airborne.

Next, Pierri leads his guest to the main event, the 11th-floor rooftop that serves as a spectacular venue for celebrations such as weddings, receptions, and concerts. As his guest looks southward, Pierri beamed and said, “The beach view you’re seeing stretches all the way to Miami.”

water taxi by the Pelican Grand

An Afternoon Delight

As a first-time Fort Lauderdale visitor, you’d be remiss if you didn’t check out what the city has to offer. You ask the Pelican Grand concierge to recommend the best off-property activity for spending the afternoon. She replied that a Water Taxi ride was her personal favorite. With a boarding station located at a restaurant just a mile from the hotel, hopping on board the Water Taxi is a great way to see why Fort Lauderdale is considered The Venice of America.

You discover the Water Taxi cruises the Intracoastal Waterway for 15 miles. Along the way, you view mega-mansions, amazing yachts, and an occasional dolphin or manatee. There are 11 potential stops that include shopping in Las Olas, an array of restaurants, and exploring the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park.

You return to Pelican Grand just in time for Happy Hour. The poolside bartender at the O2K Lounge recommends trying a Coco-Berry Mojito. This refreshing cocktail includes tropical flavors, coconut rum, blueberries, and a splash of Red Bull.

Dinner by the Sea

You’ve worked up an appetite after a lively afternoon on the Water Taxi, and you’re looking forward to dinner at the al fresco Ocean2000 restaurant. Your reservations include a well-positioned table on the verandah delivering stunning views at sunset.

An acoustic guitar player adds ambiance to the evening as you start the night with a Lychee Martini. You peruse a menu that offers a wealth of entrees. It’s hard to choose from a selection of favorites such as Pan-Roasted Sea Bass, Seafood Risotto, and Wagyu Rib Eye Steak.

You decide it’s a special night and select Crab & Lobster Cake as a starter, and Cedar Plank Salmon as an entrée. As the sun goes down, you can’t help but appreciate, once again, the soothing sounds of ocean waves as the best kind of nightcap.

Let’s Do it Again

Upon returning to your spacious suite, complete with a private balcony, it’s time for a glass of wine and a chance to gaze at the stars illuminating the sky. Harkening back to one’s childhood and wishing upon a star, it’s easy to come up with a request that is a sure thing.

In the morning, your wish comes true as you start your day with breakfast on the Pelican Grand verandah. When the server asks what looks good on the menu, you double down on yesterday’s choices.

Why mess with an order that was a home run the first time around. Coffee, fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice, and eggs benedict, please. Oh yes, don’t forget about a side order…. a spectacular ocean view. At the Pelican Grand Beach Resort, there’s no better way to start your day.

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Tim Cotroneo is a freelance writer specializing in Caribbean travel, business, and golf. Tim writes hotel, resort and villa features. Tim has a passion for writing entrepreneurial success stories, as well as what makes your golf course unique. Tim shoots his own photos to accompany articles. Tim is the Contributing Editor of Travel Dreams Magazine, and he’s the Travel Writer for American Business Owner Magazine. Tim’s travel, golf, and business articles can be viewed at www.timcotroneo.com


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