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          Williams agrees: “A tourist told me, this morning, if he
        
        
          wants to go to ‘Palm Beach,’ he’ll go to the competi-
        
        
          tion, but if he wants to go to true Bimini, he’ll go to
        
        
          Big Game. We market ourselves as a genuine Bimini
        
        
          experience. We’re run by an all-Bahamian team. When
        
        
          guests come here, they really feel that they’re connect-
        
        
          ing with family members. We do everything to make
        
        
          them happy.”
        
        
          In addition, Williams says that Big Game is “one of the
        
        
          few small hotels in the Caribbean that is headed by
        
        
          a CHA, a Certified Hospitality Administrator, and has
        
        
          a licensed boat captain as a marina manager.” Also,
        
        
          the resort has a joint venture with Neal Watson’s Bi-
        
        
          mini Scuba Center which is located at the Big Game
        
        
          Club, and operates a 55-foot glass bottom dive boat,
        
        
          well-suited to accommodate divers, snorkelers, and
        
        
          sightseers. In addition to reefs, wrecks, and wall div-
        
        
          ing, the Dive Center offers Great Hammerhead Shark,
        
        
          Wild Dolphin, Reef Shark, and Sting Ray Safaris. PADI
        
        
          certifications and courses are also available.
        
        
          Now that the Big Game has completed its renovations,
        
        
          Williams expects that its occupancy rate will increase
        
        
          from its current 50 to 60 percent, which will likely help
        
        
          boost the resort’s profits. “Since the six years of the
        
        
          current ownership, this is the first year that we made
        
        
          a profit every month,” he reports. Williams would also
        
        
          like to augment his staff training agenda and see that
        
        
          they are given certification in several professional ar-
        
        
          eas. Lastly, he says that he hopes that Sharkey’s Res-
        
        
          taurant, with its new bar, becomes a “hot spot in Bi-
        
        
          mini for entertainment.”
        
        
          The Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina – still the
        
        
          “big game in town.”
        
        
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