Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Beaches On Key West?

I have been doing some research on beaches around Key West and I get the sense that its not a place to go for beaches?





My family wants to go to southern Florida for Christmas and we are worried that Miami might no be warm enough so we want to go further south to make sure that we get beach weather...but if there aren%26#39;t good beaches then there is no point!





I have read some reviews on the Beach at the Fort and the Honda bahia state park...both look really nice.





QUESTIONS:



1. Is it usually warm enough at Christmas on Key West to swim?





2. Are the beaches any good?





Thanks...



Beaches On Key West?


1. Probably. Late December thru the start of March is the time when you could run into the odd cold front, but normaly the daytime temps will be in the low 70%26#39;s.





2. No, they aren%26#39;t very good. Fort Zachary Taylor is the best. Go to webshots and type in ';Ft. Taylor Key West'; under the community seach and you will find plenty of picutres of the actual beach so you can judge for yourself whether it is up to snuff. Bahia Honda is nice too, but out of the way and too much of a park for my tastes.



Beaches On Key West?


Key west is wonderful but definitely NOT a beach place. We stopped along Smathers Beach, it smelled really really bad, and the beach itself was filthy, although they are in the process of cleaning it, I was suprised how dirty it was and heard it was because of the storms last year, but you would think they%26#39;d have it cleaned by now. We also went to the water by Duvall Beach club, didn%26#39;t smell, but lots of seaweed and broken glass all over, we ended up at the club having a drink. I would suggest another place for beaches. I think you would really be disappointed in KW if that%26#39;s what you are looking for.




If you are looking for beautiful beaches, you need to go to the Panhandle. Parts of the Gulf Coast are nice too however prices are much more expensive for accommodations. The Keys are more well known for kayaking and nature. SCUBA is O.K. however for that you need to go farther into the Caribbean.




agree with the advice you%26#39;re getting...





%26amp; also don%26#39;t think the climate in KW would be much different than Miami %26amp; environs. But you could proobably go to Cancun cheaper %26amp; have much better swimming.




i prefer the beaches on the gulf coast around naples



never been to the panhandle and am thinking of visiting that region next year, any advice on where to stay???





cancun was far too hot when i went, the sea was hotter than the air (which was in the 30-34 oC) so stuck to the pool





i%26#39;d recommend the bahamas for some truly lovely beaches and i managed to get a 3 day trip there from florida for about $125 each which was really cheap, and that was hotel and flight inc





the flight was very wierd though, one of the hostesses was stood up on take off and rolled a loo roll down the isle asking people to cheer on the left or right depending on which way it rolled!!!!!





and they had a bit of gambling also, which was good because i won! :-)




KeyBound: I think they meant the storms THIS year... Katrina thwacked us right before you arrived. Just as the seaweed from Dennis was starting to degrade, Katrina dumped another couple of tons on our shores. It%26#39;s really amazing the kind of trash that gets stirred up by storms. We%26#39;ve been finding beer cans with pull tabs, which makes them ... what, at least a decade old?




I personally like the Treasure Island/madeira area. A little past Treasure Island is a small beach it was Sunset Beach I believe, they have a lot of shells, rocks you can walk out on in the water and there is hardly every anyone there. It is my favorite place of all the places in florida for beaches. I dont know what the weather/temp is around Christmas there, but I would think it wouldn%26#39;t be bad, but not sure.

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would i get a better exchange rate if i were to withdraw cash in orlando with my switch/maestro card than the exchange rate over hear i have heard that you get a better exchange rate over there as with a credit card,are cash machines easy to find also is maestro/delta as readily accepted to make payments in orlando at restaurants/stores etc thanks



exchange for switch


Many bank double charge for taking out cash and many cash machines in Orlando charge $1 do it can be expensive.


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  • finest hotel in Kissimmee (192)

    Wich are the finest hotels in the Kissimmee (192 street) area, regardless of the price? (Money is no object). Thank you.

    finest hotel in Kissimmee (192)

    No offense, but if money is no object....why stay in Kissimmee? Try other locations in Orlando for a ';fine hotel'; as there are several areas with better hotels than Kissimmee...ie: Lake Buena Vista, International Drive and of course most of the on site hotels at Disney and Universal Studios

    finest hotel in Kissimmee (192)

    Havn%26#39;t stayed there but the Gaylord Palms looks very impressive.


    I would suggest the Comfort Suites Maingate East on Florida Plaza Blvd. Please do not get confused-there is also a Comfort Suites Maingate, but that%26#39;s not the one I am talking about here. I can%26#39;t say it%26#39;s a real fancy hotel, but it is probably the most satisfactory hotel in Kissimmee. This particular hotel was chosen as the best Comfort Suites in 2003. It is still relative new, only about 5 years old. It gets phenominal reviews (I have to admit that I didn%26#39;t have time to read all 145 of them) on this site. I don%26#39;t think you could go wrong with staying here. This is one of those instances in which an excellent hotel doesn%26#39;t necessarily have to be a four or five star hotel to please its guests. Please consider staying at the Comfort Suites Maingate EAST. Enjoy your stay!


    The Gaylord Palms is another option, but I have heard that it is a bit overpriced. Also, their hotels are enormous in size and the service isn%26#39;t always the best. Other favorites that I would suggest instead are the Bahama Bay Resort, Fairfield at Cypress Palms (I think it is a timeshare, but I am not exactly sure), and Windsor Palms (condos). I would again also suggest the Comfort Suites Maingate East if you want a chain hotel with large, clean rooms.


    The finest hotels in the Disney area are not on 192. Great villa rental area that I can highly recommend, but not excellent hotels. Some of the brand new condo resorts should be nice, but not plush. The nearest 5* property to Disney is the Hyatt Grand Crpress in Lake Buena Vista and its condo property, The Villas at Grand Cypress. Beautiful pool area and overall a really nice property with al amenities.

    The Grande Lakes area has a JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton that are 2 excellent choices, but further from Disney. Marriott Orlando World Center is also good and has its own golf course, but it%26#39;s HUGE and busy expanding its convention area.

    there%26#39;s nothing on 192 that comes close to these in quality. there are villas in Formosa Gardens Estates that are the match for any hotel, but no services.


    If you want to stay inside of the park, try the Grand Floridian. It is a fancy Victorian hotel whose exterior is based of the Hotel Del Coronado in California. You can easily visit any of the Disney theme parks via the monorail, which stops at several of the hotels, including this one. This is the nicest hotel that I can recommend that is in a very convenient location. If you%26#39;d rather stay in Orlando, try either one of the hotels at the Grande Lakes (Ritz Carlton or JW Marriott) or the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress. The hotels that I am recommending today are much nicer than any of the ones in Kissimmee. I believe these are more of the type of hotel that you are looking for. Any one would be an excellent choice. Let me know which one(s) you will consider staying at.

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  • Best Food Delivery

    Ok so I am bringing my three kids over in October and already have a list of places we will probably eat out. We will probably also eat at the hotel a couple of nights.





    But last time we came a couple of years ago there were a number of nights where the kids were worn out and just wanted to go to bed leaving the adults to sort out dinner and we scoured the phone book for restuarants that would deliver, Chinese, Pizza etc.





    I was just wondering if there were some inside information out there of the best places that will deliver food to your hotel ?





    Any help will be much appreciated.



    Best Food Delivery


    Is it something I said ?





    Or am I doing something wrong, or am I just plain asking the wrong questions ?





    I think I have posted 5 or 6 times and never had a reply about anything.





    Never Mind.



    Best Food Delivery


    PHILEASFOGG66





    Maybe people dont know the answer :)





    Where are you staying ?




    Sorry that you have not had a responses to your other questions. When I was staying in the I Drive we got several deliveries from Dominoes pizza. Really nice Pizza and the hotel gave us coupons which meant you order one and get one free.



    That is teh only service I used but I would as the reception about it as they are bound to have some coupons for something.



    Hope this helps a bit




    Thanks for the responses. Staying at the Nick Hotel Lake Buena Vista area.





    On last visit we stayed at the Disney Beach Club villas and took pot luck from the yellow pages, some good some not so good.




    Just a word of warning. If you get Flyers under your door DONT use them. It was found out that most of them are not proper takeaways etc but cook there food in terrible conditions. One was found to be preparing Pizza in a garage.





    Ask reception in the hotel for recomendations.

    luggage trolleys at Orlando airport

    Not everyone will know or remember that you have to pay for luggage trolleys at Orlando Airport.



    We have no excuse .................. we do know but that did not stop us arriving without loose change on last 2 occasions ... DOH!!!



    luggage trolleys at Orlando airport


    Thats interesting,how much are they



    luggage trolleys at Orlando airport


    $3 each




    And you dont get your money back so last time i asked if this man would like me to return his trolly for him, he was pleased and i%26#39;d saved $3.... er... erm... tight fisted sod arn%26#39;t i ...dead cheeky that is is%26#39;nt it, but this is America all said and done and they are well known for charging for everything, but this is little compensation for being in the worlds greatest playground, not far different to putting a pound in a Morrisons trolly except you dont get your money back... no wonder they think we%26#39;re a soft touch on landing here.




    Does anyone know if they charge for trollleys at Sandford.




    YES.....this was at Sanford, $3 unless you do what i did and i%26#39;ll try it again next week.... tight bugger that i am!




    Minimanniak





    Are you the guy who I spotted in cafe making a free snack from fixings in Magic Kingdom. (just like Tom Hanks in The Terminal). Free trolley - free snacks - worked out any free park passes yet. HA HA!




    Hi,



    was at Sanford recently got two trolleys and didn%26#39;t pay for either of them. They were just sort of er.... just there so I took them. Does this mean I stole someones trolleys? I thought they were free. When we were done with them I parked them up outside in the car park/parking lot, did I miss out on making $6....



    jan




    To be honest we never use the trolleys in any US airport we always get a porter. For a few dollars they will load up all the luggage on a massive trolley and to be honest we had 6 suitcases in August at Miami airport. You just tell them where you need to go and they will get you there as quickly as possible. Which was invaluable in Miami because we didn%26#39;t have a clue where to go.

    u save car hire

    has any one booked car hire through u save auto rental? just wondering if they are reliable because they are alot cheaper than dollar or alamo.



    u save car hire


    Nope. But got a good deal with airline network (dollar)yesterday. 拢440 for 19 days hire %26amp; that was dropping the car off in a different state. Cheaper than Dollar direct. Hope that helps.



    u save car hire


    thanks poppy399 for your reply.i%26#39;ll give them a try.im after a 12 seater mini bus so not every company does them.

    Universal's Express Pass on sale on website is NOT the same...

    I just called Universal Customer Service, and found out if you buy an express pass ($25 pp for 2 parks, based on 1 specific date) it is NOT the same as staying on property and using your hotel key for front of the line access. The difference is: with the bought pass, you can only go on each ride 1 time! Thus, i.e. if your kids love Spiderman, the first time they won%26#39;t have to wait on the regular line, but if they want to go again (and again), they%26#39;ll have to wait... In summary, the only way to go to Universal, is to stay on property!



    Universal's Express Pass on sale on website is NOT the same...


    ejan,





    We took our daughter last August to Universal and stayed on site at the Hard Rock Hotel and had a wonderful time. I must say that staying on site is the best way to go, because of being able to be in the front of the lines, hardly any waiting, and you are right there at both Universal and Island of Adventures. We usually walked from the hotel to the park but you can also take the boats over. The Hard Rock had great activities planned for the children each day at the pool. We usually went to the parks in the morning and came back and stayed at the pool for the afternoon and then got ready for dinner. I think we only ate away from the property once. Jimmy Buffett%26#39;s Margaritaville restaurant located in City Walk had great food. Hope this helps and you have a great time.



    Universal's Express Pass on sale on website is NOT the same...


    That sounds great. We have booked the Hard Rock Hotel for next year and are really looking forward to it. This year we did a Disney resort hotel. Could you tell me whether they have a laundry at Hard Rock as we are going on a cruise prior to our week at Universal and I will need to do some laundry.




    I actually just booked club room at Portofino (for Nov visit) at AAA rate of $307. Room is very big - over 500 sq ft. - with 2 queen beds. I know my kids (teens) would prefer Hard Rock, but I personally like peace and quiet! Some Hard Rock reviews complain about late night partying (noise in halls)...

    Early AM Arrival Post-Revisted-Posted by Irish1: For the...

    Vegas, what the hell%26#39;s wrong with you:

    You said:

    Reverend/Renfield you are just sychopants. I expected better of you.

    Read my post above-How am I being sychopantic man!!?

    I simply said that I personally don%26#39;t have a problem with some of Endeavour%26#39;s responses and that%26#39;s all I said, then going onto advise Irish1 of what I would do if I was arriving early.

    So why bring my name up-For what reason.

    I have a bit of a laugh and a Joke with people on this site, and the only person I%26#39;ve ever been rude to I guess was you several weeks ago now-But quite frankly you asked for it.

    Lead by example, set the tone if you wish, but don%26#39;t be %26#39;bloody%26#39; rude to people.

    Pull yourself together Man-%26#39;Use a Rubber Band%26#39;

    Early AM Arrival Post-Revisted-Posted by Irish1: For the...

    ...........And...What%26#39;s a Sycho Pant may I ask?

    A Mad Pair of Trousers?

    Early AM Arrival Post-Revisted-Posted by Irish1: For the...

    Begging your pardon Rev: sycophant-noun- A person who seeks favour by flattering people of wealth or influence;a parasite; a toady. Personally I myself try not to insult members of the clergy, bad form not to mention the chance of no air con in the hereafter. :) S-M


    Thanks Mum-I liked that LOL :)


    :) My pleasure

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  • Weather and Crowds at WDW during Thanksgiving??

    Hi, folks!!



    This topic was briefly covered earlier on in this forum but thought I%26#39;d try and get some more thoughts from everyone....how are the crowds at Disney over Thanksgiving Weekend? Looking to stay 4 nights starting Wed-Sun or something along those lines, staying on-site. Are we better off trying to come down perhaps the week before or a week later? Thanksgiving would be nice b/c you get those 2 days off as %26#39;freebies%26#39; from work....but flights, etc. are certainly more expensive that week and I really don%26#39;t know how bad the crowds would be.



    Also, typically what is appropriate dress at that time of year in Orlando, still shorts and perhaps t-shirt w/ long-sleeve shirts or should we stick with jeans/pants? I wasn%26#39;t sure what the temperature usually is, we%26#39;ve really only been there during the spring %26amp; summer months.





    Thanks in advance for your thoughts!!



    Weather and Crowds at WDW during Thanksgiving??


    The weather will be fabulous compared to Chicago in November! (Except we don%26#39;t have the season fall, which I miss!) We can sometimes wear shorts at Christmas! You will most likely get nice warm weather in the day and cooler evenings. Not cold though! Bring a mix of shorts and pants. You will most likely need jacket/pants for at night and you MIGHT want to wear shorts all day at the parks.





    I%26#39;ve always thought the best time of the year to go to the parks is September - December. Crowds are not bad and it is not too hot anymore! I went to Sea World Labor Day weekend and was pleased that the park wasn%26#39;t too crowded and lines were not horrible either.



    Weather and Crowds at WDW during Thanksgiving??


    Thanks kpcloud9! We%26#39;re looking forward to the trip and hope that we get a good break with the crowds! Thanks again!




    Last year we flew down the Mon before Thanksgiving, and back the Fri right after (stayed 4 nights). Got very good rate - Continental from Newark. Parks were not too bad - reasonable crowds, except Animal Kingdom was a horror. You couldn%26#39;t even walk... and forget trying to get on a ride. We just left. Weather was good, although a little cool for swimming.




    Oh, I forgot to say we had hopper passes, which I think is a must for any holiday week. So if a given park is too crowded for you, you can just leave and go somewhere else.

    Animal kingdom lodge, Disney

    Planning to stay here for a week late next year, flying from manchester in the UK. hHas anybody found any good deals? When is the best time to go price wise and crowd wise?



    Animal kingdom lodge, Disney


    Prices will be lowest the first weeks of November excluding the few days surrounding Thanksgiving (Thursday November 23) and the first 3 weeks in December. January after the New Year is also an inexpensive time to stay.



    Animal kingdom lodge, Disney


    walkers, I just saw why it took so long for you to get a reply, post your question in the Orlando Forum and you%26#39;ll get more answers then you can count.

    Royal Reds - where to buy

    I am a true lover of Royal Red shrimp. But alas, Toto we don%26#39;t have them in Kansas.





    Any suggestions on where I can buy some and have them shipped here? I checked Destin Seafood and their website doesn%26#39;t say their shrimp are Royal Reds. I couldn%26#39;t find a site for Destin Ice Seafood Market. I can call them both, but it%26#39;s so much easier to just order online...providing I can find a good source.





    Also, what is the actual season for Royal Reds?





    Thanks



    Royal Reds - where to buy


    I don%26#39;t know the entire ';season'; but we have them now.





    Destin Ice House has them and is the only place in town that will ship them. However, they do not have a web site. You can reach them by calling 850-837-8333.



    Royal Reds - where to buy


    Thanks! I appreciate the help.

    New ride Animal Kingdeom

    I think the new ride is called something like Expedition Everest. I was really hoping that it would be complete for my next visit next June. When I was there last year the sign said completion May 2006. I emailed Disney and they say they don%26#39;t have a firm date. I bet they have rough idea but they are not saying. I don%26#39;t suppose any of you know of an update maybe there was a new sign up or something in Animal Kingdom. I woudl have thought they would have it ready for the Summer %26#39;I hope%26#39;



    New ride Animal Kingdeom


    saw it in one of the brochers i had said opening in 2006 thats about it, but on the write up about it it does sound good its decribed as a train ride threw everest with unexpected twists and turns to find the yeti going both forwards and backwards....



    New ride Animal Kingdeom


    It does look pretty good.




    There%26#39;s a good chance there may be some sneak preview rides to lucky visitors between Christmas and New Years. Last I heard the ride was scheduled to have a grand opening in Feb. but it may be operating on a limited basis in January.




    Isnt it going to be the tallest roller coaster in the world? I think about 200ft or something? I too read on another site that they were hoping to have it open for christmas, with it opening fully by early spring (I think they want it open in time for easter). I really hope its open by the time we go next May :-)




    It would be good if they are going to give some rides for christmas that way I will get to go on it next year. The new ride at Busch is 200 feel tall isnt it? So I am not sure what the tallest coaster in the world is possibly one in Ohio. Does anyone have a fave coaster on Orlando. So far mine is Kraken but I am yet to go on Montu Kumba and new ride at Busch.




    Currently the world%26#39;s tallest, fastest coaster is Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. 456ft and 128MPH. EE at Disney won%26#39;t begin to approach that in either speed or height.

    Joes Stone Crabs

    We are visiting Sobe from 9/23 - 9/28 for a convention. One of many police chiefs visiting town. Is Joe%26#39;s open now? I checked their web site and it appears that they are closed till Oct. I haven%26#39;t been there in 20 years and was dying to have some more stone crab.

    Joes Stone Crabs

    Sorry, the stone crab season runs for Oct 15th to Many 15th.

    Any stone crabs you get now will either be previously frozen and imported...or illegal if caught in Florida waters.

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  • Newport Beachside Resort...thats where we are staying.. any...

    Does anyone know of any shuttles? Or should we just rent a car? Can you drop cars at the port? I haven%26#39;t found any info that pertains to that.



    Newport Beachside Resort...thats where we are staying.. any...


    I%26#39;m not sure, but I think the Newport is in Miami, not Fort Lauderdale and so if you post in the Miami forum, you may get some help- at least I have never heard of a Newport Resort here- do you have a mailing address for it or any directions?


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  • bachelorette party hangout for 35 yr olds.

    I am getting married at the Don Cesar Nov 12. Does anyone have any suggestions for a good place to have my girls and I to go and hangout for a bachelorette party for ages 30 and older (no cheesy teeny bopper clubs) near St. Pete Bch.



    bachelorette party hangout for 35 yr olds.


    Try The Hurricane (www.thehurricane.com) in Pass-a-Grille, just south of the Don Cesar. While you%26#39;re in that area, be sure to eat at Sea Critters Cafe (www.seacritterscafe.com).



    bachelorette party hangout for 35 yr olds.


    Or, you could go to downtown St. Pete, Cafe Alma, The Lobby and Martini Bar.




    All good suggestions.



    http://www.undertowbeachbar.com/



    http://www.baywalkstpete.com/




    I%26#39;m 44, and i love going to Jimmy B%26#39;s, behind the Best Western Resort (about five minutes down the road from the Don. The band called ';Retroactive'; is fantastic...they play songs from the 70s-today, lots of good dance music, etc. and are great guys. Check with the hotel to see when they are scheduled to play. Good luck! Jennie




    I love Jimmy B%26#39;s, behind the Best Western Beach Resort, about five minutes down the road from the Don. The band Retroactive plays there about once a week, and they are awesome...lots of good dance music, 70s and 80s hits and some current rock. The guys are real friendly, too. Have fun! By the way, I%26#39;m 44. Jennie

    Alamo location in MCO?

    Hi - rented a car from Alamo for an ucoming trip and something I have read have left me guessing as to whether or not there is actually an Alamo counter in the airport.



    I guide I was looking at mentioned several companies that were reccomended because they had counters directly in the airport. It stated you would have to take a shuttle to the other ones. MCO lists Alamo on its site so I assumed at the time I made the rental that they also have a counter at the airport, but I am left unsure.



    Alamo location in MCO?


    Not to worry rodoubleb there is a Alamo counter at the Orlando airport.



    Alamo location in MCO?


    I don%26#39;t think there is. We had a horrid experience with Alamo (a couple of years back) in Orlando. We were shuttled far away from the airport to a remote location and found literally about 100 people standing on line to rent cars. It took forever! I would never rent again with Alamo, especially not in Orlando! Never mind their cheap prices - go with any other rental car company. (We have never had a bad experience with Budget, Avis or Hertz, and we rent cars - travel - a lot.)




    Alamo used to be offsite but is now located at the airport.




    ejan got me curious about the counter I thought I was at in Orlando so I called Alamo direct and they assured me that the counter is located at Terminal A and B on level 1 below baggage claim area. They also said the cars were within walking distance and you wouldn%26#39;t need to be schuttled. I would call again just to make sure rodoubleb!




    Thanks mike for the confirmation!




    If I%26#39;m correct, arriving at Terminal B, you go towards Ground Transportation Level 1 and check in at the Alamo Desk and then cross the street into the car park from where you would collect your rental car-Not sure if that%26#39;s changed though.




    The_Reverend





    Spot on :)




    The previous posts are correct. The counter is in the airport. We were there in April and rented from Alamo. The lines were quite long and my parents had told us to split up (one get the luggage, one stand in line for the rental car). This worked great. The line was much longer by the time my husband met me and the kids in the Alamo line. Then you just walk across the street to the parking garage to pick up your car. We did encounter problems there with all of the mid-size cars being gone, as did many other people. If that happens, just look for anyone wearing an Alamo shirt and make them help you. My husband flagged down an employee and they made a note on our contract and told us to take any of the SUVs, which actually gave us more room. Hope this helps. Have a great trip.




    Alright thanks for the info.


    Just wanted to have an idea of what to expect.


    I%26#39;m supposed to have a convertible reserved.


    Its gonne be a good time. :)




    Counter or no counter, I would never rent from Alamo again. My horrendous experience with that company (spending about 2 hours trying to get my car - late into the night with 2 kids - was enough to turn me off from that company completely. Rent at your own risk.

    Florida Keys and Beaches

    We are planning a trip to Miami and the Florida Keys Jan-Feb 2006. We would like to spend a few nights in Miami, Key West, Key Largo and would like to go to one other ';middle'; key. Any suggestions. Also we are looking for a ';luxury'; type resort to stay when we are at the keys and Miami any suggestions?

    Thanks,

    Kim

    Florida Keys and Beaches

    One of the best places to check things out is flausa.com. Very comprehensive state travel website. For the middle keys, try Marathon, esp if fishing is important! So many places to get info on, even dolphin swims. These are all on the website. Good Luck!

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  • Fawlty Towers or Luna Sea - Cocoa Beach

    Hiyas - im flying into Orlando on the 12th of July and then out from Miami on the 15th to UK. Plan to see nasa and then hire a car to make it down to south beach fro one night - probably staying a night in Palm Beach.





    I%26#39;ve only got one night in Cocoa Beach and plan to use the Nasa Maximum access pass to try to see nasa over the two half days i%26#39;ll be there. Maybe stay for one more night and then do the drive right down to miami





    Has anyone heard much about ';Fawlty Towers Motel'; it is not reviewed on this site. How does it compare with the Luna Sea. That is the budget i%26#39;m looking at $80 p/n and these two seen to be mentioned a lot in that price range.





    Cheers n beers!





    Paul





    Fawlty Towers or Luna Sea - Cocoa Beach


    Sorry, can%26#39;t help you with the Cocoa motels. I do have a suggestion or 2 regarding the rest of your trip.





    If you plan on going to South Beach - I sure wouldn%26#39;t stay in Palm Beach - It%26#39;s at least a 1 to 1.5 hour drive from Palm Beach to Miami%26#39;s South Beach in the best of I-95 traffic and I avoid I-95 as much as possible. I-95 can be and very often is a roadway frought with delays due to accidents, or other reasons. Suggest staying in the Ft. Lauderdale area or Miami Beach area if you%26#39;re going to South Beach. You%26#39;ll be closer to the Miami Airport as well.





    Allow a full day for the best KSC Visitors Complex visit experience. Check with them regarding your plans for 2 half days - perhaps they%26#39;ll let you back in on the same Access ticket.





    Their web site is: www.kennedyspacecenter.com



    Fawlty Towers or Luna Sea - Cocoa Beach


    Thanks endevour





    I%26#39;m staying at palm beach at a friend%26#39;s place so gotta make the drive in one hit. can%26#39;t turn down a night in palm beach now can i? hehe





    The driving is no problem for me though, i live 270 kms from the capital city of my state and a drive that length doesn%26#39;t phase me at all, infact i%26#39;ve driven a lot in other states of usa so i factored the experiences in as part of the fun ;) But thanks for the tip on I-95.





    In south beach we%26#39;re booked in to the clay hotel for the night before we fly out so atm it is:



    1st night: Fawlty towers - coccoa beach



    2nd night: Private accom - palm beach



    3rd night: Clay hotel - south beach



    4th night - on a plane somewhere over the atlantic ;)





    any further tips would be greatly appreciated.















    If you plan on going to South Beach - I sure wouldn%26#39;t stay in Palm Beach - It%26#39;s at least a 1 to 1.5 hour drive from Palm Beach to Miami%26#39;s South Beach in the best of I-95 traffic and I avoid I-95 as much as possible. I-95 can be and very often is a roadway frought with delays due to accidents, or other reasons. Suggest staying in the Ft. Lauderdale area or Miami Beach area if you%26#39;re going to South Beach. You%26#39;ll be closer to the Miami Airport as well.



    Allow a full day for the best KSC Visitors Complex visit experience. Check with them regarding your plans for 2 half days - perhaps they%26#39;ll let you back in on the same Access ticket.




    I%26#39;ve stayed at the Luna Sea in %26#39;94, %26#39;96, %26#39;97, %26#39;01, and %26#39;03. I love it there, and look forward to staying there whenever I%26#39;m in Cocoa Beach. The staff is friendly (only one minor exception, and I got that resolved), I enjoy their free breakfast offerings, I love the pool, they seem to take real pride in clean rooms, and it is a special treat to get up in the middle of the night and go stand outside your room and look at how the parking lot looks under the night lights. Their street sign is beautiful.





    I have always wondered about the Fawlty Towers, though. It seems really unique, and their Web Site is interesting.




    Poor you ! only just read your querie. I checked out as soon as i saw the room and pool etc.Took quite some doing to get our money back too ! Lost 1 nights cost in the end . booked in the best western down the road. loads cheaper, cleaner and stacks more facilities. Web site sounded fantastic , what a con. Hope you did not go there in the end . Good luck and cheers.


    Chris




    Poor you ! only just read your querie. I checked out as soon as i saw the room and pool etc.Took quite some doing to get our money back too ! Lost 1 nights cost in the end . booked in the best western down the road. loads cheaper, cleaner and stacks more facilities. Web site sounded fantastic , what a con. Hope you did not go there in the end . Good luck and cheers.


    Chris




    I have no experience with either the Fawlty Towers or LunaSea, but I can recommend the Sea-Aire. Inexpensive and on-the-beach.

    Manatees?

    I%26#39;ll be visiting Ft. Lauderdale in November and would love to see manatees. Where is the best place for that? Any suggestions would be much appreciated!



    Manatees?


    Your closest to see manatees in captivity is the Maimi Seaquarium.





    THE best place ?





    1. Crystal River on the west coast - about a 1.5 hour drive north of Tampa - tours available. Homassasa Springs State Park near to and south of Crystal River is also another good location.





    2. Blue Springs State Park on the St. John%26#39;s River in Orange City in Volusia County - roughly 1/2 way between Orlando and Daytona Beach.





    Late November will be a better time as the Gulf and Atlantic waters are getting cooler and the manatees come in to warmer waters.





    Useful Ft. Lauderdale web sites:





    www.sunny.org





    www.greatlocations.com



    Manatees?


    I%26#39;ve lived here 5 years and I couldn%26#39;t tell you a place to see them in the wild. Every time I%26#39;ve seen them it%26#39;s been by accident (swimming in Biscayne Bay and one was maybe 20 feet away from me, or I%26#39;ve seen them in the canals off of the New River).





    If there is a place - no one is advertising it - afterall, they try to minimize human interaction for the sake of the manatees%26#39; safety.





    They are wonderful creatures.




    the hot canal




    Looks like my options are a big limited. Is the Seaquarium any good? If it%26#39;s a quality place with lots of things to see, I%26#39;ll give it a try.




    Take a look at the Miami Seaquarium web site to help with your decision.




    Some years ago I saw anatees in the wild at Franklin Locks and Dam 10 miles east of Fort Myers near Olga off SR80. Nearby it is reported that manatees abound at The Florida Power and Light Park east of Fort Myers.




    They are often found in winter at Power Plant outflows in Florida enjoying the warm water! Also just upstream from where creeks or rivers enter either the ocean or the Indian River Lagoon/Estuary.





    Like Endeavour noted, on the East Coast finding manatees in the wild is just the luck of the draw. It%26#39;s much easier on the West Coast.





    Endeavour...Tampa Electric has a full Viewing Center on Tampa Bay!! And Melbourne%26#39;s Crane Creek above the RR bridge used to be a pretty consistent location for viewing too. How %26#39;bout Merritt Island Wildlife refuge??




    Thank you all so much for your suggestions. I had heard that manatees hang out around Port Everglades quite a bit too. Do they have some kind of observation deck or viewing area?




    they closed down the port everglades deck years ago. no access now due to port security issues too. try hiring a boat to bring you into the canal. best from dec through mar. anytime it is cold down here.




    Haulover Canal( not sure about spelling) at the Canaveral National Seashore has a manatee viewing area. We have been twice in the summer months and have seen many manatees feeding next to the bank. Not sure if they are there in winter or not.


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  • Babes in the Hot Sun- No....Not those kinds of Babe!

    As some of you know, I have just come back from a 2 week spell in Kissimmee.



    It was very Hot and Humid.



    What I couldn%26#39;t fathom out while out for the day at MGM Studios, was how many young babies there were being pushed around in their strollers who, in my opiinion, were not adequately covered/protected from the Hot sun-Head, Arms and Legs.



    So may little tikes crying too, it%26#39;s begs the question why do parents take these little babies out in such heat and not ensure they%26#39;re shaded from the Sun properly.It%26#39;s not as if they can%26#39;t say they%26#39;re feeling uncomfortable, can they?



    Babes in the Hot Sun- No....Not those kinds of Babe!


    Sun unbrellas are a must with small kids in buggys! Factor 50 and a decent sun hat with a peak and a bit that hangs down the back to cover the neck are also good.



    Now our girls are a bit older they tend to wear the lycra speedo full body swim suits. (they look like the type of wet suit an adult wears but all different colours and lightweight) you can pick these suits up for about 拢10 in M %26amp; S and they are excellent.



    Another top tip - freeze about 10 flannels, put them in a cool bag with an ice pack and they will last you all day. A cold towel to wipe down a child on a hot day can be a life saver when they are hot and grizzly.



    I think kids can adapt quite quickly to climate change, provided they are protected from the sun and are not out between 12 - 3.30 then they should be ok.



    People treat the sun like smoking and drinking, we all know its bad for us but we still do it. You wouldnt let you child have a vodka and a fag, so why would you let them out in the blistering sun when not properly protected?



    Babes in the Hot Sun- No....Not those kinds of Babe!


    I have two small children and we live in the hot sun of Georgiand travel quite a bit to Florida. We have always used the sunscreen called Waterbabies made by Coppertone. I can not explain in words how well this stuff works. The kids literally get no sun at all while wearing this stuff, and of course it is waterproof. I highly recomend people trying it.



    It is in a pink bottle with brown writing on it.




    you brought back memories Rev, once we were standing waiting for the afternoon parade a MK, The sun was belting down on us and we had our caps on, standing next to me was a woman with a baby of around 18months ish, the poor baby was crying, no shade whatsoever, and of course no hat or protection on his head, well i couldnt help myself, and politly explained that we were at the hottest time of the day (it was july) and this baby need to get out of the sun and in the shade, and be given plenty of water, at first the mum took offense, then i explained we lived in spain and weve seen this so many times before, the lady quietly took the baby in shade, if i was there or here, id have no quarms in telling someone to cover up there baby, some people just dont get it,





    Thick or what





    Amber




    Chris: Liked you last paragraph-Very poignant and True!





    Krisb: Hope others will take heed on the Sunfactor-make it High for the babes.





    Amber: Thick or What-No, definitely no think-You obviously struck a chord with the Mother and wouldn%26#39;t have taken the baby inside and given it some water had her conscience not troubled her when you made your remark.





    I just think it%26#39;s madness at the way we humans expose our bodies in the hot sun and then we all wonder why in later life some of us fall ill as a result. Walking around in the Hot Sun is, let%26#39;s face it, high dangerous-Period.

    Electrical Water Pageant

    Would value opinions as to best place to view this.



    Presume waterside at Grand Floridian or Polynesian.



    Is it on every night or is it seasonal and also is it dependant on dry weather?



    Electrical Water Pageant


    The electrical water pageant is run nightly unless there is bad weather, starting at 9:00. Yes you can see it from both the Grand Floridian and the Polynesian.



    Electrical Water Pageant


    You can also view it from Wilderness Lodge.




    There is really no %26#39;best%26#39; place as the set-up/display is the virtually same at every resort.





    The Electrical Water Pageant, also commonly known as the %26#39;Light Show%26#39;, can be viewed from any of the following resort docks: Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Contemporary, Wilderness Lodge and the Ft. WIlderness Campground.





    It is shown every night and is weather dependent - high winds included.

    Manettees and Ghosts and Screamers

    Hi All

    While researching the different sightseeing tours that operate out of Orlando I have come across a couple of excursions that I think would be worth considering. One is a swim with the Manettees...in the description of the package it states that ';The manettee is like a 1000 lb puppy';. Has anyone ever taken this tour and if so would you reccomend it. (I have a 85lb ';puppy'; and he could really do some damage).

    The 2nd one is the 2 hour Ghost Walk in Orlando..just something different. Any thoughts or experiences

    The last one is a day trip to Clearwater that includes lunch and a ride on the ';Sea Screamer';. Are these worth the price?

    Thanks

    Manettees and Ghosts and Screamers

    Hi

    Have done the clearwater trip and the sea screamer is great, dolphin%26#39;s play in the wake of the boat and you get some great photos. There is also plenty of water sports to do that day.

    I%26#39;m doing the mannatee swim this year when we go in October. Mannatee%26#39;s are so gently and cute. They are nicknamed seacow%26#39;s for a reason. I have been in the mannatee display at seaworld on there special program and this is why I now want to swim with them. I would recommend both of these.

    I haven%26#39;t done the ghost walk i%26#39;m afraid

    Manettees and Ghosts and Screamers

    Perhaps if you give the specific name of the manatee tour, it would be very helpful to those who may want to respond.

    Personally, I make no recommendations on tours without specifics like names.

    Your manatee tour is seasonally dependant - you didn%26#39;t say when you plan on visiting -


    Hi

    They all sound good to me, we%26#39;re going for our first trip next week with our four children. Could you tell me how expensive these trips are or if there are any websites we could look at.

    Thank You


    Both the tours I have done are with Real Florida excursions, in October!

    http://www.realfloridaexcursions.com/

    If you really want to know, because the ocean gets too cold for these mammals in the winter, and they come to Florida%26#39;s springs and rivers to get warm -- usually from late November to early March so Mannatee trips are better in winter months as the mannatee are easier to see.

    In the warmer months the trips normally go out about 7am, this is because when the temperature warms up the manatee%26#39;s leave the springs and feed in other areas so are harder to find.

    Hope this helps Endeavour


    Hi

    Where I have found all this tour info and the costs are http://www.orlando-tours.com/....we are also considering the Kennedy Space Tour with lunchwith an Astronault....


    sarah wood

    You are helpful and precise in your answers. Keep it up.


    Vegas, please stop dragging every innocent poster into your argument with Endeavour; it%26#39;s getting old.


    Any manatee ';swim'; that is legal will involve merely getting into the water in close proximity with them. It%26#39;s considered harassment to approach them, chase them or touch them. They%26#39;re curious critters, however, and it%26#39;s not unusual for them to come up and look at you and even nuzzle you. That%26#39;s OK, as long as you don%26#39;t encourage them in any way. They are incredibly gentle and slow-moving critters, but as you point out, they have the ability to do some damage based on their size alone, so it%26#39;s a good idea to be cautious.

    Manatees cluster in large groups in our rivers (particularly around warm-water outflows around power plants) and near our springs during the winter, but they%26#39;re much more spread out in nearshore waters during the warm weather months. Some spend the entire year near Crystal River and other spring-fed areas because food is plentiful and the lack of powerboats creates a safe environment.

    Just food for thought: The more contact these docile and curious creatures have with humans the more habituated to us they become -- that%26#39;s very dangerous for them. IMO, it%26#39;s kinder to admire them from afar.


    Where did you find information about a ghost tour? I didn%26#39;t see it on the web site you listed and have never heard about such a tour. I%26#39;d like to go on it myself!

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  • Any All Inclusives in Disney area?

    Hello every1!!! As far as I know there aren%26#39;t any all inclusives in Disney area but maybe someone else out there knows differently? Anyone have any suggestions for a family of 5? Thanks to all!



    Tiffany ;)



    Any All Inclusives in Disney area?


    I do believe you are correct as there are no ture AI%26#39;s like you%26#39;ll find in the Caribbean and Mexico. The closest to an AI is the dining plan at Disney resorts, but even that has restrictions on dining, but is very worth looking into if staying on-property is within budget.

    Our First visit to WDW

    I%26#39;m flying to Orlando on the 16-09 from Puerto Rico with my family for the first time. We are acting like children, although my brother is 21 and I%26#39;m 24. We are staying in vacation village at parkway,(is it a good place to stay?). We%26#39;re staying for 2 weeks, is 2 weeks enough for us not to punch mickey. Which parks would be best for us and is there something more than WDW. I%26#39;m worried that my brother gonna eat a cable.



    Our First visit to WDW


    Dont forget the likes of Universal Studios and Islands of Aventure, Sea World and Busch Gardens (Tampa).



    Our First visit to WDW


    Universal%26#39;s Island of Adventure is my favorite park because it has ';big'; coasters and great rides! Universal is next to it and worth getting a 2 park pass for both parks.





    My second favorite park is Sea World! It is fantastic for all ages, has great rides and a fantastic ';big'; coaster! The shows are wonderful (don%26#39;t miss Blue Horizons) and the animal exhibits add to the whole experience.





    I%26#39;d go to those before I went to Magic Kingdom. Epcot and MGM might be more your speed for your age. Magic Kingdom is designed for SMALL children. Couple things to do for adults, but otherwise a bore if you aren%26#39;t coming with kids.




    Far be it for me to disgree with a resident of Orlando, but Magic Kingdom is most definitely not entirely for SMALL children, with the exception of two or three attractions. The shows, parades, firework displays and spectromagic are all enjoyed by all ages as well as many of the rides (It%26#39;s a Small World is one of my favourites!). For a first timer of any age, MK is a must.



    So is Seaworld and at least one of the Universal Parks. You won%26#39;t see Mickey there!





    Do allow a day or two for relaxation, either by the hotel pool or at the beach, maybe combined with shopping.




    Don%26#39;t forget Kennedy Space Center




    Take time and do Pleasure Island and Universal%26#39;s City Walk at night. Bahama Breeze on I-drive is fun spot. Disney%26#39;s Westside has %26#39;clubs%26#39; as well. And see La Nouba at Cirque. Take a day and drive over to Clearwater Bach and maybe visit Fort DeSoto state park for a nice beah day on the Gulf. Daytona is a good East coast beach spot.





    I know nothing of your accommodations, so I can%26#39;t help there.

    Are theme park's closing down in the end of October?

    Me and my family are thinking of going to port Orleans in October. I heard that blizzard beach is closed at the end of October, but I don%26#39;t know if that%26#39;s true if it is, could you tell me if there are any other%26#39;s closing down at that time?





    Many thank%26#39;s.



    Are theme park's closing down in the end of October?


    One of the two Disney waterparks will always close in oct/nov for refurbishment ect but non of the other parks close. Disney parks are open every ay of the year, although some rides usually close for maintenance work.



    Are theme park's closing down in the end of October?


    Thank%26#39;s Vabeth that is really helpfull honest I hope other people reply too.




    Go to disneyworld.com. It is the offical WDW website. If you go to Parks, it will have a link on the side that you can click on and it will tell you everything that is being reburbished.





    The closings normally don%26#39;t last very long. Sometimes, it%26#39;s a week, sometimes a month.




    Thanks Buffettone But I still need more advice.





    Many Thanks




    What other advice do you need?





    Blizzard beach will be closed for a while, but the other water park (Typhoon Lagoon) will be open and so will all the other parks.





    Here is the current upcoming schedule of what attractions will be closed. intercot.com/infocentral/calendar/refurb.asp


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  • retired couple tinking about relocating

    We were thinking of relocating to Fl.



    Palatka is inland enough. How is the housing market?



    How is the weather?



    retired couple tinking about relocating


    I grew up in Palatka and it is inland enough that the hurricanes can do some damage but it is not likely that it will do much and it is close enough to the beach, that you can drive over anytime (about 20-30 min)



    retired couple tinking about relocating


    Real estate is booming all over Fla. You can still get some reasonable deals inland. You need to do research,visit %26amp; do some more research! There are books written on retiring to Fla. Look on line at Amazon, they have quite a few. You have to know yourself %26amp; what makes you happy. Like big city or not, also if you will want to work some. Also, check area demographics on line - Yahoo, there is a lot of info out there.

    Park hours in March/April?

    Disneys website does not show this far ahead/far back on their calendar for park hours. Does anyone know from past experience approx. how late the parks stay open during March/April? It would help me plan our itinerary to know how much time we have available for parks in a day.

    Park hours in March/April?

    You need to be more date specific - the park hours vary for all the parks for weekends and weekdays depending on the month.

    You%26#39;ll be able to get the actual park hours 2-3 months in advance so check back after the first of the year.

    But, one can figure a park wil be open a minimum of 8-10 hours depending on the park. Parks are generally open later on weekends.

    Are you driving yourself nuts and not allowing for any flexibility - one or more glitchs that you haven%26#39;t or can%26#39;t plan on and your whole plan might be screwed.

    Park hours in March/April?

    Endeavor: I said APPROXIMATELY! I%26#39;m just planning - a lot of people like to do that before they go on a trip - hence this website! I am trying to ESTIMATE how much time I need to see what I want to see so that I can prioritize. I cannot wait until January to book everything. Most people think it%26#39;s a good thing to have a plan when it comes to their vacation. It also can be fun to plan. It was a very simple question. If you don%26#39;t know the answer then don%26#39;t respond! Actually I would prefer it if you quit responding to my posts, even if you know the answer.

    Are you driving yourself nuts trying to come up with a condescending/sarcastic/insulting response to every single post on this site? Don%26#39;t you have anything better to do? If not I feel sorry for you!


    hi

    we are going in may, i have wrote to a friend in florida for same advice, will reply when i get news .last time we went in september and yes you do have to plan well ahead but well worth it enjoy

    skybabe


    Med

    Say whatever you want - you%26#39;ll still come to Florida and spend your money which is really all that matters anyway. So, thank you.

    Just be sure you get your timing right and you%26#39;re sure to be one of those who asks, ';What time%26#39;s the three o%26#39;clock parade?';


    med,

    Here are the past year%26#39;s park hours.

    intercot.com/infocentral/鈥efault.asp

    I%26#39;ve been looking over these recently because I%26#39;m trying to reassure myself that crowds in March won%26#39;t be too overwhelming next year since Easter is in April.

    The longest hours are the week before and after Easter. In 2002 and 2005, that would be the end of March. In 2003, 2004, and 2006, Easter is mid April.

    So your best bet in guessing about next year%26#39;s hours is to look at 2003 and 2004, NOT 2005.

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  • Which west coast area to stay in to avoid red tide

    Ok so this is really last minute,we%26#39;re going a week tomorrow,we want to stay on the gulf coast but really dont want to encounter red tide,is there anywhere at all you know of that is totally unaffected that is beautiful?gorgeous beaches,laid back town,not bothered bout night life





    i have looked and looked but every day is different with red tide i know but i was wondering if there was an ace place that we%26#39;re pretty safe avoiding it





    thank you



    Which west coast area to stay in to avoid red tide


    Why don%26#39;t you wait till you get there? I don%26#39;t know that any one can really answer this for next week. If there is red tide in too many places you could nip across to the east coast.





    We are going to Gulf Coast in three weeks time and our accommodation is pre-paid so we won%26#39;t be able to change it. Hopefully it will be fine where we are but we will just have to deal with it when we get there.



    Have a great trip.



    Which west coast area to stay in to avoid red tide


    Because i have M.E and i want to know we have somewhere booked and dont have to try and find somewhere when we get there





    I have tried to see where it is affecting like i said i know it is unpredictable but there may be a part of the west coast that it doesnt affect at all,if anybody knows of anywhere





    I would love to say sod it lets just take it as it comes but as i am the one driving as my partner doesnt i want to KNOW we have somewhere nice to stay,and the east coast beaches sound abit rough for what i want,a calm relaxing beach stay




    From the most recent map -- which is from last week, so not so recent, really -- it appears that Naples would be your best bet. Or the Big Bend area, but that%26#39;s more marsh and forest than beach.





    The last red tide info I read indicated it was moving south into southern Lee County, but I%26#39;ve heard from people there that they haven%26#39;t noticed any effects in the air. Check out the Web sites of the Naples Daily News and The News-Press in Fort Myers to see what they%26#39;re saying at this point.




    artycow:


    I totally understand you. We are in the same predicament, with plans to go to the gulf coast in less than a week, and I just don%26#39;t want to be worrying about dead fish/no dead fish, smelly/not smelly, coughing/not coughing. Not to mention I read on a sports fishing message board that there%26#39;s a load of crap from Katrina 100 miles off the coast of clearwater. Where%26#39;s that heading to? I just rather not worry about these things and find a nice place elsewhere, even if other people think that%26#39;s stupid or overly cautious.



    That being said, we are looking for a place where you just sit and relax, have some drinks, enjoy the beach, eat out at night, etc. Somewhere right on the beach and laid back and peaceful. I%26#39;ve been searching and searching, but it just doesn%26#39;t seem like there%26#39;s anywhere like that on the east coast of Florida, and it seems like the red tide could be just about anywhere on the west coast.



    It%26#39;s really getting down to crunch time for us, too.



    Any ideas are appreciated.




    Not so fast on the Naples recommendation there Kitty




    why?!it%26#39;s abit too far a drive from sanford anyway i am thinking.....




    Naples would be about a 4 hour drive from Sanford and Red Tide is wafting it%26#39;s way to Naples already.




    Lol well thanks for letting me know!It%26#39;%26#39;s looking likely we%26#39;ll rent a budget villa in kissimmee then use that as our base and spend one day visiting the east coast and one visiting the west,it%26#39;s looking too risky booking anywhere on the west coast :(




    Red tide is all over Fla%26#39;s west coast. Try the Keys or East Coast. Cocoa Beach/Daytona are good bets. Lots of nice places. Way far south is Marco Island but it%26#39;s expensive with not much to do. Beautiful beaches,tho.




    We live in NJ and get red tide...it really doesn%26#39;t seem to matter where or when.





    Have a restful trip? I do have an idea. Look on Tripadvisor under Hollywood, Fl....then search hotels for the Greenbrier. This really isn%26#39;t a hotel. but a small apartment house with ocean front rooms. Waves in SE Fl are very small...usually less then a foot...(except if there is a hurricane--ugh). Think a 1 bed apt is less than $80 a nite. (Also check www.fodors.com for ratings).





    If you want to stay further N, the waves don%26#39;t get too big until about Vero Beach. The Driftwood there has recently been rebuilt (its a T/S) but supposed to be nice.





    If a member, check the RCI or II site for last minute weekly rentals for as low as $99.00 a week. These are last minute T/S rentals. Avoid Ft Laud Beach Hotel if listed...not fully refurbed yet. Marriott Beach Place in Ft Laud is good. So is the FF Royal Vista or Santa Barbara (only one bedrooms) in Pompano.

    Lago Mar - Breakfast Eateries Nearby?

    anyone know if there are plaves nearby where we can experince a florian brekkie or are we limited to a hotel brekkie,



    Lago Mar - Breakfast Eateries Nearby?


    Wish I could be more helpful, but a big part of the appeal of Lago Mar is that it is somewhat secluded- off by itself on the beach- so you would probably have to limit your breakfasts to that facility- unless you have a car and want to venture to the Floridian on Las Olas ( a little coffee shop where lots of locals have breakfast regularly.) Haven%26#39;t stayed at Lago Mar myself, but the rooms may have a small fridge, in which case you could stock in some bagels or pastries from a Cuban bake shop- guava pastries are delicious for one!





    If you are further afield and see a branch of the Original Pancake House- be sure to stop in for a ';Dutch Baby'; or one of their other specialties- lots of good choices- but definitely would be a ride!



    Lago Mar - Breakfast Eateries Nearby?


    When we were at the Lago Mar, they gave us directions on how to walk to the water taxi. THEY said it is about 6 blocks. The water taxi can take you to the Floridian Diner...ask what is the best stop. It%26#39;s on Las Olas Blvd, about 4 blocks E of the very expensive places.





    The water taxi is a great value. www.watertaxi.com that offers 7 days of unlimited service for $20.00....from the convention center (near port everglades to as far N as Oakland Park Blvd, and west to the Pref Arts Center. BUT THE BOATS TAKE A LOT OF TIME.





    Almost right next to the Lago Mar is the Marriott Harbour Beach Resort. They have a buffett breakfast for about $16.00 that includes a lot of stuff. (Saw smoked salmon, smoked whitefish, kippers....with an egg station, omlet station, and waffles station, all served with fresh fruits, and bad stuff....BUT I also don%26#39;t know how far the walk would be.





    When you get to the Lago Mar, note a small lake on the W side of the entrance of the hotel. This blocks off the easiest access to walk straight to the Marriott (or the Sheraton, Best Western %26amp; so on). It might be too hot in the summer or fall to walk to the place on the beach. (We did walk to the Harbour Beach Resort from Marriott Beach place...was about a mile.)





    The staff at the Lago Mar are super helpful.....they might be able to help. (The water taxi did once stop there, but stopped for some reason)

    Small World Vacation Planners

    We are planning a trip to WDW and have been searching for ';deals'; , We came across SWVP , filled out their form for a price quote-now the question is how much do the travel agent we are assigned to charge for their services ? Any input would be appreciated!



    Small World Vacation Planners


    Hi,



    I went through Kathryn @Dream Come True Vacations.com. So far things are great, she is very helpful. There is no charge as they are paid from Disney. Same prices as Disney.com only she does all the phoning.

    coral gables bars

    What are the good places in Coral Gables? Last time I was there, I went to Alcazaba (Wed.), El Pescador (Thurs) Chispa and Splendido, which were great. Are they still there? If not, what would you recommend and which night? Thank you.



    coral gables bars


    Chispa is still great, not sure about the other ones...



    Tarpon Bend also opened up there recently right on Miracle Mile.



    coral gables bars


    At least until 2 months ago Splendido was still on, you can also check The Bar at Giralda ave. although more a rock type scene, The Globe at Alhambra Circle is more subtle and very popular and



    Houstons at Miracle mile and Ponce is always a popular watering hole. Thursday nights is the larger crowd nights but Fridays is also concourred.


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  • Early AM Arrival

    We will be arriving in Orlando at 6:00 am. Adding in shuttle bus transportation time from the airport, we should be arriving at the Polynesian by about 7:30 am. This will be in February during slow season. What are we to do with ourselves while we wait for our room to be ready. What are the chances that they will let us in early? Any suggestions?

    Early AM Arrival

    Since you%26#39;ll be flying with the clock, I know you%26#39;ll have little sleep when you arrive. Do contact the hotel about early check-in. If they respond with, ';You%26#39;ll have to wait till you arrive,'; ask if you can pay a fee to assure early occupancy, like a day rate.

    Plan to have a nice leisurely breakfast and have a change of clothes in your carry-on bag and maybe swinsuits for using the pool. The parks may be a bit much after a sleepless night, but DTD, even Disney Quest are nice distractions if you need it. I%26#39;m sure others will have more suggestions. Good luck!

    Early AM Arrival

    Hi Irish,

    I have had some early arrivals to Disney resorts, if the room wasn%26#39;t ready, they have stored our luggage for us and we have enjoyed the facilities at the resort, grabbed something to eat and lounged by the pool. Take your suits on your carryon.


    Greetings !

    We arrived 4 weeks ago to Hilton in Orlando in about ten o.clock in the morning. We could not get our room until 3 PM. Bet they stored the luggage to us. And we went for breakfast and after that we visited the Mall at Millenia.

    We were told that if the hotel hadnt been full we would

    have been allowed in the the rooms but luck was not on our side and was fully booked.

    So we waited !!!!

    Peter


    Thanks to all of your for your replies. It seems to me that Endeavor seems to think everyone is an idiot. I am smart enough to figure out to eat, and probably take the monorail to tour the property, make dinner reservations if needed, do some photography and I might even be smart enough to go to the parks if we all are not totally exhausted.

    Basically, I wasn%26#39;t sure if the hotel would give us our tickets/passes needed to do all of the things before our actual check-in time.

    I apologize to anyone who might have thought falsely that using this forum to get suggestions and minor answers to questions might be construed as a magnet for stupid people.


    With a long ';red eye'; flight, I think I would book the room for the day before and just tell them I%26#39;d be arriving ';late';. It would probably be worth the extra cost to not be exhausted for the first 2 days of your holiday.


    irish1, We stay Concierge at The Poly and even when getting there at 8:00am they all but one time out of numerous visits been able to get us into our room. I have always advised them of early arrival. The one time that they could not accomodate us they stored our baggage and we were free to do whatever we wished until the room was ready. They notified housekeeping that we were already there so as soon as our assigned room was vacated it was immediately cleaned. Are you traveling with young children? If so let the resort know that as well. I see no reason whether you stay Concierge or not that the resort would not move you in as soon as they can. The resort will activate your room keys so that you may have park and charging priviledges even without a room assignment.


    Endeavor - In my opinion, you are defeating the purpose of this forum. If you do not want to be nice and helpful (no matter what the question is), why don%26#39;t you not answer it? What you%26#39;re doing is giving these visitors an unkind welcome.

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  • Do your children have a winter break from school in Feb?

    We are planning on going to Orlando from Feb20th to the 26th when most kids in Michigan are on winter break. Just wondered if the parks would be especially crowded this time of year. Are other areas of the country also on winter break at this time? Just trying to figure out if it will be worth the extra money to stay at a Universal property to get the line pass. Thanks.



    Do your children have a winter break from school in Feb?


    We have stayed in Disney twice around the dates you have mentioned, and it was really quiet compared to spring bank. There are no holidays in the UK during this period, and we love that time of year in Orlando.



    Do your children have a winter break from school in Feb?


    Schools here in Oregon don%26#39;t have break in Feb. We have spring break the last week of March. Most of February isn%26#39;t too crowded, but supposedly, the week of President%26#39;s day(Feb 20) is very crowded.





    Here are the predictions of the authors of the ';Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World';:



    http://www.touringplans.com/CrowdBlog.html




    our experience has been that it is a crowded time of year, especially around presidents day, like the previous poster said. we do not have a school break then here in sarasota florida--well, we have a 3 or 4 day weekend i think. so yes, it is crowded, but not too very hot!

    would I be making a mistake going in July

    Hi,



    I was planning top go to Orlando in June. My brother has asked if I would consider going early in July as he wants to see most of the World Cup!! On average are the parks a lot more busy in July then say 17th June onwards? UK kids don%26#39;t break up till end of July but not sure about USA.I don%26#39;t want to get there and the parks to be so busy that you end of waiting for rides for ages. I went last June 18th for 2 weeks and it was fine. Any help would be great......



    would I be making a mistake going in July


    YES... late june 3x the cost.. 3x the crowds 3x the heat %26amp; humidity...............3x the hassle.



    would I be making a mistake going in July


    Go in late June, crowds are awful during our school holidays. It is even better to leave it until early to mid september - check out http://www.touringplans.com/BestDays.htm - trouble is you will have to deal with possible hurricanes. regarding the world cup, it will be shown all over the USA so you should be OK, not sure what times the games will be though (time difference between US and Germany)




    talking of the world cup, which is slightly off topic i know... but are the USA in the world cup finals as i%26#39;m deciding who to cheer for as my country only has one footballer and ten donkeys and won%26#39;t be there... cant think of a country i like more, i wonder if you can get a USA football shirt in orlando....



    ... hey c%26#39;mon i%26#39;m Welsh we%26#39;re not natural born footballers, but rugby......




    I trust the footballer you refer to is Danny Gabbidon, of West Ham United!!




    Isn%26#39;t there someone with a name like Riggs or Giggs or something, plays for Wales?!?!?




    Traveller113



    US school are generally closed all July and go back early August. Hence July parks crowded with US families. August parks crowded with UK families. Not an easy decision.......



    We like to go May but presume not a possibility for you.



    Footnote .... please keep footie discussions off this website.




    Thanks for your input. Might try and get him to go about 22nd June as that is little later and not to much of July will be spent in Orlando. Will mention about sky and possibility of watching football there.




    Traveller113,





    For your info UK kids don%26#39;t all break up at the end of July. A lot of the Scottish kids get out of school at end of June or early July. Scotland is in the UK last time I checked, although may not be in the World Cup but then again England are not through yet either. You will probably be able to see the matches on Satellite TV. You might want to consider renting a villa with satellite so that you can watch the matches (and hopefully celebrate) whatever time of day or night they are on (6 hr time diff I think) and the thought of getting back to your hotel.





    As our schools normally break up at the end of June /early July I normally check prices at this time and June is normally at least 100 pounds cheaper for flight.





    Another point to note is that if you get up early, which is easy especially in your first few days, then you can get round most of the big rides before the day gets too hot and the park gets too busy.





    We have been in July a few times and if you plan well and get there for the car parks opening then you can be back by the pool by 2.30pm- 3pm.




    Sorry for my error. Yes, Scotland is in the UK LOL I was not aware that the schools finished so early on. I know for the main part of England they finish around 26th I think but about 10 years since I was at school. But things change all the time.



    I will keep an open mind and even though I woudl like to see some of the matches I won%26#39;t let it dictate the holiday if poss.




    Went last year arrived - 2nd July (with 4 year old and 1 year old.) Don%26#39;t know what all the whining is about. Booked for next year arriving 3rd July!! Just go for it - it%26#39;s great being there for 4th July. Only concern is being able to watch Scotland in World Cup final against Brazil !!

    Checca Hptel & Breakfast

    hi anyone know if there are places walking distance for us to eat at instead of the hotel orr are we limited to the hotel?, thanks



    Checca Hptel %26amp; Breakfast


    Not much with in walking distance, but hoards of great seafood restaurants on Morada. Lazy Dayz down by mm ? by Bud %26amp; Mary%26#39;s Marina is a great local hang out. It%26#39;s on the Ocean side, so look for the small sign to the east.





    Hope this helps?





    BTY: Bentleys is a great establishment bay side too. Try Papa Joe%26#39;s for the best seafood bisque for lunch opposite Bud %26amp; Mary%26#39;s.





    -M



    Checca Hptel %26amp; Breakfast


    Correction, Bentley%26#39;s is Ocean side, not Bay side. Sorry, to many Margarates ; )



    -M

    Orlando Magic Tickets

    Does anyone know how easy/difficult it is to obtain tickets for an Orlando Magic basketball game? Would it be better to try to get them before I leave the UK or wait until I arrive in Orlando. Thanks.



    Orlando Magic Tickets


    Ticketmaster has tickets for the some games in October.



    The site also details when the other tickets will come on sale.





    See www.nba.com/magic/tickets





    I prefer to pre-book if I know for sure that I am going as the later you leave it the less seats you have to choose from. I have been to quite a few sporting events in the US but never to Orlando Magic NBA game so don%26#39;t know if there is any reason you would want to delay booking. Perhaps a local can comment.





    Do you know what game you would like to see?



    Orlando Magic Tickets


    My boyfriend wants me to tell you that tickets are easy to get! You can get $10 tickets in the ';nose bleed'; section and will not have a problem getting tickets the day of the game for most games. Depending on how popular the opponent they are playing is (like the Lakers) will help you determine if you need to buy tickets in advance.




    Thanks for the info.





    We%26#39;re not going until next November(2006) Lassie so I%26#39;m not sure what game we%26#39;ll be looking at going to but already getting very excited!!





    KPCloud - can you ask your boyfriend what time an evening is likely to finish and how quickly it take sto get away from the stadium, our 6 year old son is desperate to go to a game but not sure if it will be to late for him?





    Thanks again.




    Check Out: www.allorlandotours.com and click on Orlando Magic Home Game Tickets, for round trip transportation from and back to your Hotel and game admission




    Magic games start earlier than most games. They start around 7pm and get out around 9:30 -10pm. It really doesn%26#39;t take too long to get out of the parking lot either. I guess you could get him to bed before it was too late. Maybe he would be even more excited to have an exception for a special occasion!




    No need to prebook, tickets are easy to get

    choosing a place to stay in lauderdale by-the-sea..help

    I%26#39;m having a difficult time choosing a resort in my budget. I have it narrowed down to: High Noon Resort, Costa Del Sol Resort, and Tides Inn Resort. All are ocean front, and all have balconies. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you!

    choosing a place to stay in lauderdale by-the-sea..help

    I know that Costa Del Sol is listed in my book as a Time Share...does that matter? Don%26#39;t remember the others.

    It is very nice looking from the outside....some units seem across the street from the beach. I hope you try Aruba and Mulligans for lunch or dinner. Both real good, and walk from Costa.

    As you probably know LBS has a roped off area for snorkling right off the sand....follow the red flag rules.

    choosing a place to stay in lauderdale by-the-sea..help

    I forgot...since you are on a budget, try here for some coupons for Mulligans. Might have one free dinner with one, and kids eat free:

    http://www.equilibrix.com/clients.asp

    Let it load...then click Mulligans ... then check dates on coupons...they are month specific. Print out several :))))


    thank you for the info. On there website it says they have nightly rates but a minimum stay is reguired (not an issue). Perhaps I will look here. Thanks again.


    thank you for the info. On there website it says they have nightly rates but a minimum stay is reguired (not an issue). Perhaps I will look here. Thanks again.

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  • Gold crown timeshare or not

    Hi everyone, I am new here and have a question for all you experts. We really want to buy a timeshare, but everytime I find one that I think is great, I read horror stories on trip advisor. Does anyone know of any that are just awesome. Please advise,as we want to buy one soon. Thanks for any help



    Gold crown timeshare or not


    I have yet to find a financially sensible deal concerning timeshares. People who bought years ago boast they bought for $8,000 and pay only $300 per year for maintenance. Not so anymore if you want an above average place to stay. We just went to a presentation at the Sheraton Vistana Villages, and a timeshare costs $18,000 for a 2-br condo (low season)...and over $1000 per year in maintenance. When you cost that out over 20 years....thats $1900 per year for one week at the SVV or similar resort? Well....I%26#39;ll pay the regular rate of $190 per night for the 2-br condo at SVV....($1300.00 for the week) thank you!





    If you find a bargain out there in timeshare land....let us in on it!!



    Gold crown timeshare or not


    Check out the Wyndham Palms Resort and Country Club in Kissimmee. There are lots of options and they are not really expensive. It%26#39;s also fairly new, not old and used like some of the other ones in Orlando.




    We purchased our timeshare off of Ebay. Go under Real Estate and Timeshares for sale. They are significantly cheaper on Ebay and I wouldn%26#39;t purchase them any other way! If you are going to go on a regular vacation (like once a year), IMO, timeshares are the way to go!!



    Good luck!




    The secondary market is the way to go. We bought ours on e-bay 3 yrs ago %26amp; I feel that we got a great deal. We have enjoyed our ';home'; timeshare %26amp; are now exchanging. Also, all timeshares have resale units available. Why pay thousands when you could just pay hundreds. Very happy!




    They have a new timeshare in orlando called bluegreen vacation club. I got booked right out of the comfort inn%26#39;s lobby. I went there for 90 minutes, got my free tickets to dolly partons dinner show and left. I wasnt interested but if u want a timeshare, heres a great one to visit. Just go to the main lobby of the comfort inn , at the tivcket booth and they will send you. Very low pressure sales.




    We don%26#39;t own, but we rented many (you can rent the timeshares without owning a timeshare). Anyways, the nicest one we stayed in was Embassy Grand Beach. Great Location! Great Amenities! Three Bedrooms!

    Condo/Villa with patio?

    Living in California I would take it for granted that a condo (or in the case of Florida, a ';villa';) would have a patio with a bar-b-que. Is this true for Florida?


    I%26#39;ve looked at a few of the rental websites and haven%26#39;t seen patios and/or bar-b-ques listed. Is this because they%26#39;re so common they don%26#39;t require pointing out, or do I need to make sure the listing specifically says there is one available?



    Condo/Villa with patio?


    I have not stayed in Florida but am searching through hotels to plan a trip there now and found that Fantasy World Club Villas have screened in patios and bbq%26#39;s on the grounds that you can use. I%26#39;m not sure about BBQ%26#39;s but I think Sheraton Vistana village does have patios/balconies with most of their condos.



    Condo/Villa with patio?


    In most cases, the bar-b-q is out in a central area for multi-unit use and many of the units DON';T have patios or decks. You use the common areas. I usually rent villas - as in houses, not condos, which are more like apartments in many cases. Do read descriptions carefully. You%26#39;ll find something you like.




    If you like to bar-b-que you should probably rent a single home (or villa as they call them) I think due to fire hazards they don%26#39;t put them on condo patios. There are several websites to rent from ours was a 4br/3 bath for about $115/nt plus 12% tax. They have a private screened in pool and for an extra charge you can have a bar-b-que. You definitely had to ask for it. $35/week I think. It was very old and I just assumed it would be a gas grill so we had to run out for brickettes, lighter fluid, matches, etc. Since then we%26#39;ve switched rental companies and haven%26#39;t asked for a grill so I would ask what type of grill you%26#39;ll get first to make sure it%26#39;s the type you prefer. They also supply great cushioned lounge chairs around the pool which is very relaxing too.




    Most of the up-scale rental homes will have a barbecue. I have had good experiences with All Star Vacation Homes.




    Most of the townhomes have private patios. For the grills you can rent one at an extra cost. Try these websites privatevacationhomes.com/home_pbd153.html, www.vacationhomes.com and www.villadirect.com




    I%26#39;ve not rented any properties that charge extra for grills, but I do rent higher end houses, so that may be the difference. I did notice the house I rented in march had a 2 page discussion of gas and charcol grill requirements and recommendations from the County Fire Marshall%26#39;s department, possibly the result of hurricane issues or some fires. This caused propane grills to be moved out from under the pool cages into the open area near the enclosed lanai - a first. Given the fact there was more than sufficient space to remove it from any overhang, I found the whole thing strange. Undoubtly, insurance is playing into this whole grill issue. And this was a concrete/stucco house with a poured concrete deck over 60%26#39; long.





    To look for villas (houses) and condos at good prices, check Alexander Homes, on the web as FloridaSunshine, and All Star vacation Homes. I%26#39;ve used both and prefer All Star, but again, I do rent at the higher end, they may not be best for your needs. VillaDirect is often recommended and they have a good site with accommodation ratings similar to All Star. They too have condos. I much prefer a house and they can be had for the same price range as a condo, so it%26#39;s your choice.





    Time shares are different still, though they are more like condos/apartments.




    We had a villa at Disney%26#39;s Old Key west, and the BBQ was in a little courtyard shared by a couple of units. My mom gets timeshares down there and it is much the same with them as well.




    The Sheration Vistana Resort has enclosed patios and the barbque grills are outside at various location on the resort. Each section has aprrox. 4 bar-b-que grills. Hope thats helpful.




    Misskaren - to answer your questions - Yes, you need to be VERY specific when renting houses aka villa%26#39;s. Most are privately owned so each is equiped differently. And depending on the rental agent, the requirements are different to what units need to be equiped with.





    Think nothing of e-mailing the listing agent and ask SPECIFICALLY what facilities you have.





    FYI - When renting in Florida Villa is not a commonly used ';local'; term. It is houses, cottages, condo%26#39;s and hotels/motels.




    equipped - sorry

    Timeshares vs. Hotels

    I vacation in Orlando at least once a year and I was considering a Timeshare purchase (Vistana, Westgate, Orange Lake,etc.). The reviews here have cooled me on the idea. I was hoping to get input as to a preference of either a hotel or a timeshare.



    Timeshares vs. Hotels


    Hi there vic2426





    We as a family have stayed at Orange Lake in 2003 . We stayed in a 2 bedroom condo , it was very well equiped for a family to stay in . The year before we had stayed in a Hotel at the bottom of international drive (Villiage Premier) . Altough it was a nice house we found with young children that we was going to bed at the same time as them and not having anytime to relax after a day at the parks. At least when we stayed at Orange Lake we where able to put the children to bed, shut the door and have some time to our selfs.



    Orange Lake is a very big estate with about 4-5 pools dotted around a 2-3 mile estate, the condo%26#39;s have eveything most needed,small kitchen,diningroom,2 bathrooms. Personaly before you buy one of these places try it out for a couple of weeks before signing on the dotted line.





    Hope this helps with your decision.





    The Webbs



    Timeshares vs. Hotels


    It%26#39;s so hard to make that decision or give advice since it really depends on your needs, your use and your vacation schedule. It%26#39;s worked out really well for us, but we try to vacation a couple times a year, like to bring along friends and go to different places. You do get spoiled to the fact there%26#39;s a living room instead of just a bed to sit on and a fully equipt kitchen is way too nice. But lots of hotel chains have caught on to the idea and are offering more suite arrangements. Just try to be confident in the decision - no matter what.




    The concept has changed quite a bit in the last few years. We attended the Sheraton Vistana Village presentation this past June. You buy the one or two bedroom condo (w/ kitchen, etc. )...and buy into the high or low season. You get a certain amount of ';points'; per year which can be used at ANY Starwood resort throughout the world. Certain resorts cost a certain amount of points per night. Hotels cost less than resorts (in points). We pretty much we told the the total points equal one week at a 5-star resort....and you could get in about 2 weeks at a hotel. The following is what messed things up. A 2-bedroom condo costs 16,000 low season.....21,000 high. OK....figure over 20 years.....that%26#39;s not too bad. But every year you have to pay over $1000 in maintenance and property taxes. Now you are up to around $2000 per year....and the yearly maintenance can increase.





    This does not make financial sense. Of course there are additional incentives....extra points here and there....but for that kind of money...I%26#39;ll pay as I go.





    Good luck.




    Thanks to everyone for the great advice. Since it%26#39;s just my wife and I, I think I%26#39;ll stick with hotels for now. Looking forward to my first time staying on-site at Disney in 06%26#39;.




    If it%26#39;s just you and your wife now, will there be children in the future? We bought our timeshare here in Va beach right after we were married and it%26#39;s probably the only reason we still get to go on an awesome vacation every year.





    We must be grandfathered in because we don%26#39;t deal with the point system. Just call and say we want to trade our week and off we go to the Vistana in Orlando, Lake Tahoe, skiing in Pennsylvania and this year to Vermont - a week%26#39;s stay for $150.





    I think the trick is to find a resort that doesn%26#39;t cost a fortune in maintenance fees, has good ';trade value';, and doesn%26#39;t necessarily have to be a place you want to stay. We%26#39;ve never stayed in ours, just taken advantage of the parking at the oceanfront, the pool and hot tub!





    Timing is everything and it was right for us. We easily got our money%26#39;s worth after the second trip to Tahoe!





    If Orlando is the only place you want to vacation, then the time share probably won%26#39;t save you much with all the deals that are to be had in that town. But if you want the flexibility to travel anywhere...you might want to keep looking.




    My husband and I have looked into timeshares and decided it doesn%26#39;t work for us. However, we have talked to his uncle, who sells them in Las Vegas, and he said (off the record) that the best deal is to buy your timeshare resale if you are going to buy one. I put in ';Orlando timeshare resale'; on Yahoo, and there were many sites with many timeshares available, including Vistana. They also have timeshare rentals at a discount.




    If you don%26#39;t mind wasting a couple hours of your trip, go to a presentation. You save big time$$ on your stay and you can make up your own mind. Personally I agree with bluepoint that with fees and stuff, it doesn%26#39;t make sense. But my husband and I have sat through many presentations to get a spanking good rate at some pretty nice places.




    I think it is best with a studio and to buy resale. We got lucky because we got ours (studio) for 4th July week in Destin. If we do not go anywhere, we usually sell it and make money off of it. The maint. fees on a studio are not bad. Ours are about $180 per year but we look to exchange and still come out cheaper than if we had gotten a hotel on our own. Plus, you get all you need with a kitchen. You can also look to upgrade to a larger size unit when you trade if avaliable, which I do not believe to be much of a problem. With the lower maint. fees I believe you can always come out ahead. I think it is well worth it if you choose to exchange or if you buy in an area where most will want to buy your unit for a week if you do not use it.



    Plus the more years you buy in membership for exchange the cheaper the exchange rate.




    IMO (and we bought a timeshare last year), if you are going to go on a vacation once a year; regularly, the timeshare is the way to go. As mentioned, you get all of the amentities, separate bedrooms and bathrooms, full kitchen, ect . . . with a timeshare and some of the ones I have stayed in have almost been as big as my house!!! I love having the extra space and many times, will travel with other family or friends and each share a bedroom (and the cost!). Some don%26#39;t like the idea of a maintenance fee, but I look at it this way . . . For example, we went to Scottsdale, AZ last year and bought off of hotwire.com to stay at a resort. It was nice and all, but for $90.00/ night (which was a great deal compared to the regular price) all we got was a basic room with 2 queen beds and a bathroom with a small fridge and small microwave. So, for way more than my maintenance fee (to stay 9 nights), I didn%26#39;t get the extra bathroom, bedroom, full kitchen, washer and dryer ect. . . And especially with kids, like someone mentioned, it%26#39;s SO nice to put them to bed, shut the door like you are at home and not have to go to bed when they do or be really quiet because we are all in the same room. I would suggest looking at ebay.com for timeshares. That is what we did and we own on the big Island of Hawaii. I wouldn%26#39;t buy any other way and plan to buy in every other even year in the future.




    We stayed at a timeshare this summer (first time) It was so much more roomier than a hotel- we had 2 bedroom, 2 balcony, 3 tv%26#39;s. There is only 3 of us, so we had plenty of room. We stayed at the Marriot Grande Vista which was gorgous! The thing is, we purchased it off of e-bay for $650.00 for the week! At that price, we%26#39;ll keep buying weeks every year instead of purchaseing, at the Marriott people staying there said their maintenanc fees are around $800.00 a year. Unless we live to be a hundred, for us it%26#39;s better to rent one every year.