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The Pompano Beach Club will be closed from November 29, 2005 until February 27, 2006 in order to carry out several exciting new construction/renovation projects.

NEW OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT
The resort will be building a spectacular new oceanfront restaurant (in the cliffside location where their oceanfront jacuzzi currently sits). The new restaurant will be named "Ocean Grill" and will be a bistro-style operation, offering indoor seating for up to sixty people and outdoor seating for an additional 25 people. Its dramatic cliffside setting will enable restaurant patrons to enjoy panoramic views of the resort's picturesque, shallow waterfront, as well as the best sunset views in Bermuda! "Ocean Grill" will be open for dinner only, from May through the end of the summer season, and will offer a diverse, a la carte menu. Dinner attire will be "casual" and reservations will be required (a slight contrast to the resort's other restaurant, the "Cedar Room", where the dinner attire is "smart casual" and reservations are not required). (click here to see an architectural drawing and floor plan for the "Ocean Grill").

NEW SPA AND GAME ROOM COMPLEX
The resort will also be constructing a new oceanfront spa and game room complex on the floor beneath the new restaurant. The resort's "Serenity" spa (which currently offers two treatment rooms) will more than double in size. The new spa location will feature three private treatment rooms and the most breathtaking, oceanfront setting of any spa in Bermuda! A new game room - three times the size of the resort's current game room - will also be built, with ping pong and pool tables to be added (click here to see the floor plan for the spa and game room complex).

CEDAR ROOM RESTAURANT
The resort's popular "Cedar Room' restaurant will unveil a stylish new look when the resort opens back up on February 27th. The main portion of the restaurant's ceiling will be raised to give the Cedar Room a more spacious feeling. Colorful new window treatments, new lighting and a new carpet will be added to complete the restaurant's renovation.

POOL DECK AREA
The pool deck and main pool will be re-tiled and re-designed. The pool's deep end will be filled in so that it is only 4 ˝ feet deep at its deepest point - enabling the pool to be much more "user friendly" for guests of all ages and swimming abilities. A new in-ground jacuzzi, featuring a small waterfall along its poolside edge, will be built adjacent to the bend in the kidney-shaped pool (click here to see the floor plan for the redesigned pool deck).

BEACH EXPANSION
The resort's private beach will be significantly enlarged over the course of the winter. Both of the protective rock breakwaters took a pounding from Hurricane Fabian back in September of 2003, diminishing their ability to retain the beach sand. The rock breakwaters will be built back up and a great deal more sand will be barged in to replenish the sand that has washed away.

CORAL REEF CAFÉ & POOL BAR AREA
The long, curved wall inside the Coral Reef Café and Pool Bar will be transformed into a colorful mosaic-tiled mural resembling an underwater coral reef. The mosaic tile artists working on the project expect to have the mural completed by the end of February. New floor tiles will be added to further spruce up the look of this scenic room. The new wall mural will be a very eye-catching piece of work - one which will give lunch patrons the feeling that they are in the confines of a coral reef.

TWO NEW ACCOMMODATION BUILDINGS
The resort's popular "Flying Fish" accommodation building (which currently houses two guestrooms) will be torn down as soon as the resort closes and two new, oceanfront accommodation buildings (to be called the "Flying Fish" and "Angel Fish" buildings) will be built in the same hillside area. The new buildings will each contain eight oceanfront deluxe rooms (which will be similar in size and layout to the current "Marlin Manor" accommodation building). The resort's room inventory will be increased from 60 to 75 rooms, with the "new" Flying Fish guestrooms scheduled to open in May of 2006 and the new Angel Fish guestrooms scheduled to open in June of 2006.

TWO NEW OCEANSIDE JACUZZIS
The resort's current oceanside jacuzzi will be replaced by two side-by-side, in-ground jacuzzis - both to be located in a new cliffside location above the current upper beach deck (making them that much easier to access from the pool and beach areas). Two additional sand decks, with more chaise lounges and umbrellas, will be built adjacent to the new jacuzzis, in order to give guests more areas to sunbathe and relax (click here to see the layout for the new oceanside jacuzzis and sand decks).

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