Upon arrival at the hotel, guests take escalators up to the main lobby. The adults-only designation addresses the tranquility of not having minors at this location – there wasn’t anything wild going on! Checking In Our gorgeous Ocean King room! We reserved a room at the Renaissance Marina Hotel – which is the adults-only side of the hotel. One of the few things I absolutely dreamed of doing while in Aruba was to go to Flamingo Beach. After looking at various blogs and tips on how to get there, it seemed the most logical to book a night at the Aruba Renaissance Hotel & Casino (now known as the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort). When we first made overlapping hotel reservations in two different resorts, I wondered whether or not I was violating a The Common Traveler mainstay of being sensible – but the splurge of spending the night at the Aruba Renaissance Hotel was very much worth it! Lobby bar with infinity pool in the back. Sunset from our room at the Aruba Renaissance Marina Hotel. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post.