Is there an Outlet Mall close by?
Yes hatchling is the beach cottage closest to the campfire site by building 12.
Too bad we don't arrive until the 15th as we don't want to add the boogie boards to our already overflowing luggage (driving down from Indiana).
Does Vero have online checkin and if so would you recommend using it or just waiting until we arrive?
Vero Fashion Outlets are nearby. I was forced there by someone I'm related to by marriage.
http://www.mallseeker.com/vero-beach-outlets.aspx
Another that we did not visit but I found was http://verobeachoutlets.com/
ixiedYay!! Our waitlist came through! We'll be at Vero for 2 days at the end of our Disney Trip - August 12-14, and this will be our first visit!
We ate at the Citrus Grillhouse, tonight, and had an absolutely marvelous meal. The restaurant sits right on the beach and has a stunning view. The dining room is beautifully decorated. (We especially loved the floors.) There's also an outdoor patio if you're inclined. The menu is the same both indoors and out.Anyone go to the Citrus Grillhouse Restaurant? Doesn't look too far from Disney's vero and it has gotten decent reviews on opentable.com
Posted this else where and no one has responded.
Thanks
cheryl
ixied
YEAH!!!!
Pixiedust was definitely blowing your way!
I hope you discover how truly special a resort DVB is!!!!! Have a WONDERful, MAGICal, time filled with every DREAM and FANTASY come true!
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Thank you! This is the first waitlist that has ever come through for us! MY DD loves the monorail in your signature, she's sitting here making sure I tell you!![]()
We are packing now. This time tomorrow we will be on a plane heading to DVB for a week. We are absolutely Disney lovers. But instead of doing the Disney cruise this year we decided on Vero. I'm so nervous I hope everyone loves it. Otherwise I am the bad person for picking it instead of the cruise. Lol. Our travel party will be myself, dh dd15, and dd8. Any suggestion for me, on absolute must do while we are there?
tikimimi said:Why thank you. I got it from a DISer, I believe - it was years ago.
Must dos - I love it when this is asked. Everyone looks for something different on vacation and you're in the position of making a week at the beach (any beach, mind you) as appealing as a cruise. (Well, I guess it depends on what your family enjoys on a cruise too.) Okay - at DVB we like the beach the most, but there are those who prefer the pool the majority of the time. The first time we went was in July and the temperatures were "takeyourbreathaway-hot" so the staying by that ocean breeze would have been our preference even if we weren't beach lovers. We love to look for marine life swimming around out there.So - 1) hang at the beach.
Since this is your first time, I would say 2) Spend some time at the pool. The CMs at DVB are wonderful - get to know them wherever you're spending time there. 3) Dole Whips are now available at Bleachers - buy and eat!
The rest of my suggestions really depend on what kind of vacationers your kids are. The 8 year old will probably love a lot of the craft projects they have or kids' programming. If they are "must go do and spend money on vacation" kids, then rent hobies, jet skis, bikes and ride till your heart is content, and head to the nearby mall. To us - a game of bocce on the lawn, mini golf on the course, and the campfire - 4) Campfire - are about as thrill seeking as we get. The other must do for us (though we have yet to get picked) is the turtle lottery. We try for that each time.
Most of all - relax. Have fun - don't be afraid to be a kid again.And that goes for the 15 year old too.
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We ate at the Citrus Grillhouse, tonight, and had an absolutely marvelous meal. The restaurant sits right on the beach and has a stunning view. The dining room is beautifully decorated. (We especially loved the floors.) There's also an outdoor patio if you're inclined. The menu is the same both indoors and out.
The menu is very inventive, with many items borrowing from the restaurant's name and having a citrus touch. We were given a plate of bread with a small bowl of humus. I had a chilled crab salad with avocado and grapefruit for an appetizer and literally wanted to pick up the plate and lick it clean. My friend started with something called a Burrata. This was a ball of mozzarella about the size of a baseball, except the center was still creamy like curds and whey. It was served with sliced tomato and pesto sauce. It was also fabulous. We also split a small portion of white truffle risotto.
For entrees, we both ordered specials. I had grouper served with a lime couscous, and he had lamb that had been roasted with a spicy dry rub and was served with a salad.
With a $30 bottle of wine, our check came to $136. I felt this was very reasonable for the caliber of the dining experience.
We passed on their offer to see a dessert menu because the restaurant is just around the corner from Kilwin's Ice Cream, Fudge, and Candy shop. We'd seen an ad for Kilwin's in the Vero Beach Magazine in our room and knew we wanted dessert there. OMG, the salted caramel ice cream was absolutely to die for!
If you've never tried Citrus Grillhouse or Kilwin's, I highly suggest you put them both on your short list. They just become another reason why this first visit to VB won't be our last.
Turtle Lottery??? What's that??
Well we are 20 minutes from our Airport. So excited to be heading to Vero beach. It amazes me how kids don't mind waking up at 4am when Disney is involved. Lol. Thank you for a great thread we have learned a lot and can't wait to experience VBR first hand.
Well we are 20 minutes from our Airport. So excited to be heading to Vero beach. It amazes me how kids don't mind waking up at 4am when Disney is involved. Lol. Thank you for a great thread we have learned a lot and can't wait to experience VBR first hand.