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Bimini Big Game Club 'doing well' say bosses

MANAGEMENT at the historic Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina continue to report a healthy 2013 with a 12 per cent season increase over 2012 based on room occupancy and food and beverage earnings.
 “We are doing well,” said General Manager Michael Weber, “especially our restaurant which is doing tremendous business.”
Weber said that typically growth is minimal during high season months, and the 12 per cent is a significant number.

For the first quarter off-season months, Weber said the Big Game Club Resort & Marina achieved a 30 per cent increase, which he credited to fishing tournaments and a major up tick in family oriented business. Family business is up by 60-plus per cent over last year.
 This summer the 51-room resort and 75-slip marina, owned by the Southern California-based Hankey Group of Companies, remains near sold out on weekends and holidays and a full sellout is expected on Labor Day Weekend.
 Weber said the Bimini Big Game Bar & Grill, which recently added the Shark Bar adjacent to the popular Bimini Bull Run at-the-dock shark cage encounter, may see more additions in the upcoming months to handle customer demand.
 Closed for two years, the Big Game Club, which was founded as a dinner club in 1936, was re-opened in 2010 following completion of a $3.5 million renovation that included all guest rooms, the new Bimini Big Game Bar & Grill, Hemingway Rum Bar and Social Lounge, Gulfstream Conference Center and the Outfitter Shop.
 Weber and his wife, Diana, the resort’s marketing director, continue to plan more events to attract guests heading into the fourth quarter of 2013 and into 2014.
 “We’re already planning to repeat our highly popular Wahoo Smackdown Tournament in November and February and are well into discussions to host a billfish tournament in April with the NFL Hall of Fame organisation,” said Weber.

Though Bimini is still primarily a destination for fishing and diving, the Webers have worked diligently to add family fun and activities, with the addition of water sports, including back country kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, bicycle rentals and yoga lessons.

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BiminiHomeowner 11 years, 3 months ago

Wonder if we'll see Obie or PM Christie publicly praising the Big Game Club, or any of the other successful businesses in Bimini, the way that they promote the most controversial development on the island?

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