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August 18, 1995 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-18

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Bee Katt Travel

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The Quality Travel Specialists since 1958

I The Last Hotel
In Eilat Resort

T

he present phase of bur-
geoning hotel development
in Israel's premier resort
will end with the construc-
tion of the new deluxe Dan Hotel
Eilat. According to the munici-
pality, no further land is being al-
located for hotel construction, so
it seems fitting that the last one
looks like being the grandest of

all.

active television and video, and
a balcony with a view of the Red
Sea. There are 382 rooms in all,
including various suites, and fam-
ily rooms which sleep six.
In keeping with recent Eilat
hotel tradition, the swimming
pool is quite a spectacular affair
with a grotto that has its own
snackbar! For serious swimmers
there is also a regular pool for

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from the group's very first hotel
— the stately King David in
Jerusalem — than its latest off-
shoot in Eilat. The Dan Eilat is
planned as a total resort hotel,
with an informal environment to
welcome families and children.
That feeling is emphasized im-
mediately one steps into the lob-
by with its splash of color, its
direct view of the Red Sea
through six-story high windows,
and other surprises which it
would be unfair to spoil now.
In deference to the waning
vogue for full-time sun-bathing
due to health reasons, the hotel's
architects have designed larger
than average guest rooms, which
will appeal to those who wish to
spend more time relaxing in-
doors. Every room has remote-
control lighting and air-
conditioning as standard, inter-

laps. There is direct access from
the pool area down to the beach,
and another first that most
tourists have been waiting for in
Eilat — a professionally managed
beach area.
The plan is that guests never
need leave the hotel, and let's face
it, downtown Eilat has never
been a major attraction. There
are seven different places to dine
in the hotel itself and two more
on its promenade. The choice
ranges from Oriental to rotisserie,
and from Middle-Eastern to Mex-
ican. After dinner, guests can
unwind in the lobby, work up a
sweat in the night-club or hang
out in the jazz cellar. New-age
adults have an assortment of vir-
tual-reality games on hand.
For kids there is entertain-
ment in All Baba's Cave, with su-
pervised activities for the younger
ones. They have their own swim-
ming pool and water slide, and
the latest in hi-tech computer
games in the children's video ar-
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