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Smashing Next to the Yachts -- A US Resort Opens "Courts Floating on the Water"

2026 7/01
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June 30, 2026July 1, 2026
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On the surface of a marina where superyachts are moored, a fixed pickleball court has appeared. The luxury resort "Pier Sixty-Six" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, opened an on-water court as the centerpiece of a roughly 1-billion-dollar redevelopment (reported June 29, 2026). There's even the consideration of being able to wipe your sweat with a cold towel after a match. The move to elevate the court from a "place for competition" to "part of the stay experience" is instructive for Japanese hotel, resort, and court operators exploring higher added value for their facilities.

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A full-size single court, fixed on the water

The court is set up at a marina facing the Intracoastal Waterway, with a full-size competition surface on a stable, firmly anchored platform. Use is 60 dollars per hour (about 9,600 yen, converted at 1 dollar ≈ 160 yen, up to 4 people), with extensions at 30 dollars per 30 minutes (about 4,800 yen). Business hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, and paddles, balls, and bottled drinks are included.

And what's distinctive is the "cold towel" provided after a match. This bit of care for cooling down, ordinary in Japan, becomes a fresh discovery when incorporated into Western experience design.

ItemDetails (yen conversion)
Fee (1 hour, up to 4 people)60 dollars (about 9,600 yen)
Extension (per 30 minutes)30 dollars (about 4,800 yen)
Hours9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
What's includedPaddles, balls, bottled drinks, cold towels
LocationOn the water at the marina (anchor-fixed)
Pool useA separate day pass is required (not included in the court fee)

The "vessel for experience" that a 1-billion-dollar redevelopment created

Pier Sixty-Six was reborn through a redevelopment into which about 1 billion dollars was poured. The site is 32 acres, with 325 rooms and suites, and the marina accommodates superyachts in the 400-foot class. It further has a spa of about 13,000 square feet, multiple pools, and 12 restaurants & bars. The on-water pickleball court is positioned as a new centerpiece within this "vessel for experience."

The court is designed to welcome everyone regardless of skill, touting "whether you're a seasoned player or just want to try it a little." The point that it's open not only to the competition-minded but as a leisure option for guests is the heart of a resort-attached court.

Why experience-type courts are chosen

Pickleball's appeal is its wide gateway—light equipment and the fact that even beginners can rally right away. That's exactly why the experience of "on stunning water, empty-handed, in a short time" pairs well with a resort's stay value. It can draw in not only competitors whose aim is play itself but also the tier seeking "an extraordinary experience that stays in memory."

The trend of the world's luxury resorts and hotels advancing court introduction is clear. In the U.S., large-scale facility investment has entered another dimension (Related Articles), and "where you play" is beginning to be questioned as a differentiator of experience.

Implications for Japanese readers and facility operators

In Japan too, moves are emerging where resorts and hotels commercialize pickleball as "added value for a stay." Club Med Tomamu's court integration (Related Articles) and Hilton Tokyo's mash-up with a rooftop beer garden (Related Articles) are examples that came before.

What the Pier Sixty-Six case shows is the idea of "turning the court's location itself into an experience." If you place a court in a location unique to that facility—sea, river, rooftop, garden, etc.—a mere exercise facility turns into an "experience you want to photograph." If you combine packaging that lets you play empty-handed (equipment and drinks included) with attentive hospitality like the towel, you can anticipate achieving both unit price and satisfaction.

Japan's hot-spring inns, beach resorts, and urban rooftops all have the groundwork to create a "court where you can only play here." Rather than just waiting for the competitive population to expand, experience design that draws in the non-competitive tier can become a new revenue source for facilities.

Summary

A full-size court fixed on the water, and a towel after the match. Pier Sixty-Six's attempt is a symbol of pickleball spreading from "competition" to "experience." Turning location into experience and adding an empty-handed package with attentive hospitality—this design philosophy becomes an immediately applicable hint for Japanese facility operators considering new courts or higher added value.

"Resort x pickleball," accelerating worldwide

Pier Sixty-Six's on-water court is a standout case, but behind it is a worldwide trend of luxury resorts and hotels incorporating pickleball as part of stay value. The wide gateway—light equipment and the fact that even beginners can rally right away—pairs well with guests' "play a little" demand. Facilities positioning the court as an "in-house activity" alongside pools and spas are increasing.

There are implications from a revenue-design standpoint too. A fee of 60 dollars per hour for up to 4 people generates continuous revenue from the fixed asset of the court through time rentals. If you make it a package including equipment and drinks, you can raise per-customer spend while securing utilization through the ease of coming empty-handed. For Japanese facility operators, it presents, in addition to the idea of "filling with a membership system," another revenue model: experience-type time rentals aimed at lodging and day-trip guests. The more a facility has a location where the location itself can be a selling point, the more this method works.

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Time Out Miami: A floating pickleball court just opened in Fort Lauderdale

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小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

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