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Overall: 3.0 out of 5.0 |
(1 Review) |
I lived at the Mutiny for 2 years when I first moved to Miami.
1. The amenities were great. Nice pool and spa surrouned by lush tropical palm trees and plants. Also a nice waterfall. I loved the restaurant and bar. Instead of normal keys, I had an electronic key. This came in handy because whenever I lost a key that could easily create new ones which would automatically disable the old ones. The concierge was great and always treated me very well, even though I was a resident and not a hotel guest. The gym was ok, but dumbbells were always stolen and machines seemed to always break. Finally, I had a nice penthouse with my own private rooftop and personal hot tub. You gotta love that.
2. The Mutiny is located in the heart of Coconut Grove. I was within a block of the best restaurants, clubs and bars in town. With Cocowalk right next door, I was also very close to many stores and a movie theater. Add to that an Improv comedy club and a nice open field. The location would have been perfect if we weren't so close to the Southwest more dangerous area of Coconut Grove where lots of crime occurs.
3. The price was ok, but nothing special.
4. One bad thing about living in the Condo Hotel, was that management did not take care of my problems as quickly as a someone who booked a hotel room. I was never the priority. Living in a penthouse I always had leak issues that were never fixed. Also my hottub broke every month.
5. I met a couple friends while living at the Mutiny. Since it was a condo hotel, though, there just weren't that many residents who I could get to know. Also there were only a couple resident events in the time I lived there.
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