When we went to Florida in January 97, we spent a week in Naples and did some quite different things then.
We went on an Airboat Ride in the Everglades. That was fantastic and probably the best experience ever! We paid the extra to hire a private boat (there were four of us together) and it was fab having the driver tell us everything about the wildlife, stopping and showing us stuff that you normally dont get to see. It was well worth the money (about $65 if I can recall).
Then we also went to visit an Indian Reservation - that was really interesting. Mikkosukhi (Sp) Indians actually still live there and you see them conducting their everyday lives. They had an Aligator show which was a bit, well, manufactured, but the rest of it was really interesting and it wasnt too expensive either.
We also got to see a real Rodeo. This we came upon by chance as we were driving across to Fort Lauderdale one Sunday morning. We stopped for petrol along Aligator Alley - and we saw a sign for "Weekly Rodeo" and we just took a chance and carried on to have a look. It was brilliant - there were no tourists, we were definetly the only visitors (we could tell - we were the only four without cowboy boots, hats, spurs!) and it cost us $5 each for a good morning's entertainment. It was the equivalent to us all going out on a sunday morning to watch the local football match! This was another highlight - one of those 'once in a lifetime' moments.
Naples is a fair drive to do in a day - you might want to consider perhaps staying in a Motel overnight? But it would be well worth a short interval there.
Cypress Gardens is a lovely day out - theme parkish without Disney, lovely gardens and flower displays, and if you are into Country and Western (we are not) - then they have lots of live gigs and entertainment.
Hope this helps - if you need any further info, give me a shout and I'll try and dig some out for you.
