100AcreWood
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We're looking at gulf side Florida beaches.
As part of our often Di$ney trips in the past we've stayed at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort in Clearwater Beach and really enjoyed it. There was a time where the Sheraton Sand Key Resort and Swan/Dolphin has some package deals too.We're looking at gulf side Florida beaches.
Besides the above sightseeing, our favorite places to go in the area include the quiet, natural white sand beaches at Fort DeSoto State Park (fun to explore too) and Honeymoon Island State Park (picnic, beach, good shelling, fun ferry ride to Caladesi Island's deserted beaches for a fee $). Clearwater Beach is gorgeous too and developed with plenty of amenities, upscale restaurants, high-rise hotels, charter cruises/fishing, and pirate boat rides, if that's more interesting to you. We also love all there is to do at the St. Pete Pier, day or evening - delicious waterfront seafood at Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grille. Don't forget that Tampa also has sports stadiums and major cultural events. It's over an hour's drive from Tampa to the massive Siesta Key beach, voted #1 beach in America by TripAdvisor in 2020. There's just way more to do in the region than most people realize.
Tampa Busch Gardens Animal Kingdom was greatGreat choice! We were looking at the Tampa Zoo-we're not big coaster people at all, so I thought maybe the zoo, and I think Tampa has an aquarium? My concern is the resort, we're use to DVC 1 and 2 bedrooms, and also we've stayed at the Grand Vista and HGVC a few years back. No matter where we end up, just want to be happy with the resort as well as the attractions.
Great choice! We were looking at the Tampa Zoo-we're not big coaster people at all, so I thought maybe the zoo, and I think Tampa has an aquarium? My concern is the resort, we're use to DVC 1 and 2 bedrooms, and also we've stayed at the Grand Vista and HGVC a few years back. No matter where we end up, just want to be happy with the resort as well as the attractions.
I stayed on the West side of the park (in Granby, near Grand Lake and the Never Summer Mountains). It's a little more out of the way, but a lot less congested. You have to get up a bit earlier to make it to the Bear Lake area before it fills up, but the timed entry might help with this now.I like flying to Denver, staying in Estes Park (two hours away) and visiting Rocky Mountain National Park.
We loved Puerto Rico too. Can’t wait to go back 1 day.We are a Disney-obsessed family, but my kids' favorite vacation of all time was Puerto Rico! We stayed right on the beach in a resort-type hotel with a great pool, activities, etc., but the best part was wandering around Old San Juan. It's beautiful, European, friendly, just wonderful. Can't say enough about how friendly everyone was.
Then we spent a few days in a beach town about an hour away. It was across the bay from El Conquistador, a Waldorf resort with its own private island that looked amazing. From there we took day trips to the rainforest (El Yunque National Park), kayaked through the mangroves at night to see the bioluminescent bay, and went on a jet ski tour of the Pirates of the Caribbean island. Super fun! We'd love to go back to see more.
If you’re ever looking to do a budget Atlantis trip, stay across at the Comfort Suites. Guests there get free bands for Atlantis, & free breakfast in the Bahamas is nice too! They have a cool little pool bar and affordable dinners as well.Atlantis in the Bahamas is also an awesome resort, but not all inclusive and would be more expensive.