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coachv
04-21-2001, 07:51 AM
We have an off day from WDW planned. Had planned on seeing Shuttle launch in June but the date was moved back. We want to go to a beach with 2 DS (4 & 7). We would like a clean beach but within a couple of hours drive from Orlando. Would like suggestions on which beach would be best? Either coast. :cool:
Boots
04-21-2001, 04:52 PM
I like both the gulf and the ocean, but I think that the ocean side would probably be the easiest to get to from Orlando. Maybe some of our Florida friends can help you out.
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WebmasterBarry
04-21-2001, 08:12 PM
The closest beach is Cocoa Beach. The next closest is Tampa/St. Pete. If you like shells, head to Sanibel Island, about 5 hours south. There's a ton of them there!
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baileybrad
04-21-2001, 08:34 PM
Daytona.
jesse
04-22-2001, 11:57 AM
For a day trip, we have had good luck with Melbourne, or technically Indianalantic (sp?) It's just a bit south of Coco Beach, and about an hour to an hour and a half from Orlando. For a longer stay we prefer the gulf side, and will second that Sanibel/Fort Myers area is beautiful. St. Pete can be nice too, and is about two hours from WDW.
SimonV
04-22-2001, 01:25 PM
St Pete's is probably the best for younger children, as Daytona still attracts a large youth culture, notably at spring break (although it is changing).
Check out the excellent St Pete's web-site on:
www.stpete-clearwater.com (http://www.stpete-clearwater.com)
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coachv
04-22-2001, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the info. LIked the St. Pete link. Which of their beaches is best for a family? ;)
St. Pete Beach and Clearwater Beach are great for families. Clearwater has a huge playground right on the beach. But it can get really packed. St. Pete Beach is a little slower. And Pass-A-Grille on the south end of the beach has no high-rise condos and is great for families.
I like Indian Rocks Beach too, but I'm biased. I live there. It is a smaller beach with less facilities, but it has great restaurants.
coachv
04-23-2001, 08:00 AM
Exactly how far in driving time is St. Pete's from Orlando? Sounds like a great place to me. Thanks for all the great info!!!!!!! :)
SimonV
04-23-2001, 10:15 AM
It shouldn't take any more than 2 hours from WDW, and you might do it in 90 minues given a clear run down I4.
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