Please tell me about Vero

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Dsis and i have decided to go to vero for 2 nights prior to checking into bwv. I have an Ocean view inn room studio reserved. I know their is a chance it could be a partial veiw but we won't be spending much time in the room. We will be there April 26th and 27th. We want these 2 nights to just be able to do nothing or anything WE want :goodvibes . As a person who has never been to Vero what would you say are your favorite things to do. I'm taking DSIS for her Birthday, the big 50 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: .Susan
 
Well that sounds like a nice relaxing trip. We visit Vero a couple times per year before heading to WDW, and that is truly the relaxing portion of our trip.

The resort is beautiful-- Driving over the bridge toward A1A, you can see the golden resort... A truly awesome sight!
The beach can be a narrow, but fine for a walk.
There is a great lounge called the Green Cabin Room. It's an awesome place for a night cap, or to sit on the balcony for lunch and drinks.
The pool is great for relaxing in the sun. Don't forget to give the pool slide a try!
There are two restaurants, Sonya's and Shutters. Sonya's is more formal, and may only be open on weekends. It's a very good restaurant for dinner. My wife and I like to do breakfast/brunch at Shutters. They seem to have very good breakfast foods.
Our favorite place for dinner is the Ocean Grill, located about 10 or 15 minutes down the road. Reservations may be suggested, depending on season and day of the week.
My wife and I also had fun doing a wine tasting at the resort. The charge was $20 each, but it was a lot of fun. We ended up being the only two people that attended!
There are lots of other activities, and they will give you a list at check in. Unless you are traveling with kids, I would stay away from the s'mores campfire thing.

If you're there for two days, I wouldn't leave the resort except for the Ocean Grill for dinner.
The resort is much more of a "self sustaining" resort, as opposed to the HH Resort where you must leave property.

I'll probably think of more to add later, but that's it for now. Please feel free to ask questions.

Have fun, it's a great resort! :smokin:

MG
 
Thank you MG. Dsis and I hope to really be able to relax and unwind. Is there certain days that they have the wine tasting. Thank You, Susan
 
Any options for exscaping the kids for an afternoon or evening. Not sure if kids club is intended for us to be off the resort property. Love the kids but just might need some rest.

Thanks
Mark
 

Poohs Pal said:
Thank you MG. Dsis and I hope to really be able to relax and unwind. Is there certain days that they have the wine tasting. Thank You, Susan
To be honest I don't remember which days they did the tasting. We generally check in on Sunday and check out Thursday morning, so somewhere in there.
Sorry I can't pin point it for you, but the front desk should have that info for you. :smokin:

MG
 
markncheryl said:
Any options for exscaping the kids for an afternoon or evening. Not sure if kids club is intended for us to be off the resort property. Love the kids but just might need some rest.

Thanks
Mark
Mark, I guess I'm 0 for 2 here! :teeth:
We don't have kids, so I've never gathered any details about kid clubs. I have seen many kids participating in craft activities, but I'm not sure how long those programs last. :smokin:

MG
 
Thanks we are checking in on a wednesday for 2 nights. I'll report back if I have any luck.

Mark, I was reading trip reports last night and someone mentioned they dropped the kids off for activities and it was $35.00. Not sure how long it was four. Not sure if I read it here or at tripadvisor. Susan
 












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