The Old Bahama Bay Hotel, located on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas, was the location of Jett Travolta's death on January 2, 2009. Jett was the son of John Travolta and Kelly Preston. According to news reports, Jett suffered a seizure at 10 a.m. on the day of his death. He was found in the bathroom of the hotel and pronounced dead at the Rand Memorial Hospital.People: Travolta's 16-Year-Old Son Dies (January 2, 2008)
Review
"One of the most dramatic real estate developments in The Bahamas is unfolding at this outpost on the island's extreme western tip. The core of the resort consists of nine two-story beach houses, each with between four and six living units inside. Spacious and breezy living quarters, they're outfitted in a Caribbean colonial/tropical country club style. Bathrooms are sheathed in marble, and each contains a shower/whirlpool tub combination and deluxe toiletries."—FrommersFrommers: old Bahama Bay Hotel
"There's even an airplane landing strip within a quarter-mile of this resort. Building sites range in price from $400,000 to $1 million each; most are already sold, we were told. Investors have included John Travolta, who presently owns four of the beachfront hotel units."—FrommersFrommers: old Bahama Bay Hotel
"Relax and luxuriate in relative seclusion at this hotel designed for boating vacationers as well as fly-in guests looking to get away from it all."—Fodor'sFodor's: Old Bahama Bay Hotel
Old Bahama Bay Hotel Information
Official Site: Old Bahama Bay
Frommers: Old Bahama Bay Resort
Fodor's: Old Bahama Bay Review
New York Times: Old Bahama Bay Review
Yahoo! Travel: Old Bahama Bay Rates
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