"Give us an overview here.Recently refreshed, Parrot Key is a historic Keys property that's back and better than ever. The verdant grounds have four pools; the resort's rooms, suites, and villas, meanwhile, all have views of the gardens or the Gulf of Mexico. Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book?None of the 148 rooms feels like the "B" team—they all have great views. Even the entry-level rooms span 375 square feet and receive loads of light, which accents the neutral gray and tan decor. Little touches, like L'Occitane amenities, upgrade the experience. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi?The Wi-Fi is included as part of the daily resort fee. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at?The casual Grove Kitchen & Bar serves wraps, pizza, and burgers, as well as a full bar menu. It's good in a pinch, but most guests will want to venture off the grounds to other Key West restaurants. What type of travelers will you find here?Families, sure, although the overall vibe skews toward couples. What about the neighborhood? What else is around here?Parrot Key, located next to a rather unbecoming Walgreens and Home Depot parking lot, is a few miles away from Key West's Historic Old Town. There's not a lot in the immediate area. Any other hotel features worth noting?The four pools ensure you're never fighting for a lounge chair. The $42 resort fee includes access for four to Smathers Beach Club, along with complimentary shuttle service. Bottom line: Why are we choosing Parrot Key?This resort is beautifully renovated and reasonably priced." - Laura Ratliff