Vero Beach Questions

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I know there is a ton of stuff to do in Vero, but how early do I need to book activites? I am thinking about the child stuff- The crafts- They are 4. I don't want to get there and not be able to do anything. Also my husband would like to go Fishing any suggestions? And the boat ride where you can see Manatees? Anyone know anything about that?
Thanks for your help.
 
I know there is a ton of stuff to do in Vero, but how early do I need to book activites? I am thinking about the child stuff- The crafts- They are 4. I don't want to get there and not be able to do anything. Also my husband would like to go Fishing any suggestions? And the boat ride where you can see Manatees? Anyone know anything about that?
Thanks for your help.

We've never booked any of the kids crafts/activities except the un-birthday party in advance. Sorry, can't help with fishing/boat/manatee excursions. Maybe you should phone the concierge?
 
I know there is a ton of stuff to do in Vero, but how early do I need to book activites? I am thinking about the child stuff- The crafts- They are 4. I don't want to get there and not be able to do anything. Also my husband would like to go Fishing any suggestions? And the boat ride where you can see Manatees? Anyone know anything about that?
Thanks for your help.

Lots of great questions.... As far as the daily activities, there are only a few specialized activities, mainly for older kids or adults, that would have any cutoff time. I am sure if you showed up at a young kid's activity a bit late, you would be welcomed and have a happy time.

The CM's a VB are perfect. I've seen them interact wonderfully with 2 year olds to 10 year olds without any help from mom or dad. VB is special in this respect.

I think VB and HHI management understand that they don't have WDW next door and the kids need extra attention. It is much like the Disney cruises... they pay extra special attention and have the programs to keep the kids interested, exporing, and happy.

As far as fishing... I am not a fisherman (of fish), but just north, at the Sebastian Inlet, people flock to try and capture many special fish that can only be found at an ocean inlet. Some ocean fish, some river fish. It is obviously a wonderful place to fish.

I do see on occasion, people fishing the ocean at VB... I just ask that when you see someone like me heading out into the waves (like around 9 am) reel in your lure... and call it a day.

I have also heard of some people catching and releasing at the pond/lake Disney has accross the street.

Hope I have helped answer some questions... Most of all, I hope you have a great time at VB.

Rob
 
When we were there in Feb '06, the activities seemed to be a sign up in the morning type thing. I think you might have only be able to sign up that morning but I can't quite remember and could be wrong. The only activity that they told us to be concerned about availabilty was the un-birthday party and that we should make sure to sign up at Eb & Flo's when they opened. We really didn't do any of the more special activities, just a couple of the kid art and craft things. The resort was at full capacity that week.

We really enjoyed our stay. So much so that we purchased a contract to get a BC every 2-3 years! First one is this April! :cloud9:
 

I know there is a ton of stuff to do in Vero, but how early do I need to book activites? I am thinking about the child stuff- The crafts- They are 4. I don't want to get there and not be able to do anything. Also my husband would like to go Fishing any suggestions? And the boat ride where you can see Manatees? Anyone know anything about that?
Thanks for your help.

You usually sign up in the morning for the days activities that are put on at the resort. The only thing that we had to sign in advance on our trip was the turtle watch. We did not want to take a chance on getting picked so we booked ours directly with the organization that does the free ones at the resort.
 
Maybe a stupid question.... Do the activities cost extra? Also are some of the activities for kids the types you drop them off and pick them up? Or do you stay and watch them?? I have a 3 and 4 year old that are going in a few weeks.
 
Maybe a stupid question.... Do the activities cost extra? Also are some of the activities for kids the types you drop them off and pick them up? Or do you stay and watch them?? I have a 3 and 4 year old that are going in a few weeks.

We went last September and we loved it. There is alot to do. My kidlets, dd 6 and ds 8 (at the time), had loads to do. You do need to stay with your child duting the crafts except for the unbirthday party which you do need to sign up for in advance. We signed up for the crafts etc, the day of. Never a problem. There is a nominal fee, some were $3 for members, I think onbe was $7. They painted umbrellas, made sea shell bags, necklaces, cooking class (complete with an apron they decorated), clay animal making, pin trading, camp fire with smores and songs, decorate a mickey plate etc.........too much to do plus swimming and sandcastles. They also had a pool dj and dancing. The umbrellas and chairs are expensive each day. The beach is completely private to Vero which I loved. The water slide is great. My kids want to go back, it is also nice because you really get to know the cm's and they know your child. You can also rent bikes. We also played ping pong and shuffle board. They also have games to sign out. We didn't want to leave.
 
Maybe a stupid question.... Do the activities cost extra? Also are some of the activities for kids the types you drop them off and pick them up? Or do you stay and watch them?? I have a 3 and 4 year old that are going in a few weeks.

There are fees for most of the craft activities. Your 3 year old ( not sure about the 4 year old)would be doing the "Tot" activities. A parent is required to stay .
 
No flames, but can anyone say what time would be best to visit that few children would also be visiting?
 
No flames, but can anyone say what time would be best to visit that few children would also be visiting?

No flaming here, everyone has the right to what they want in a vacation:goodvibes I cannot say for sure but we went the end of Sept and it was dead. Not a lot of kids, my two were often alone in the crafts. However, it got very busy on the weekend as people from FL come for the weekend, lots of kids, lots of people.
 
We're at VB this week. Here are some of the activities for kids (younger and older and adults, too) during the week and associated costs (if no cost, then it is free; if cost is listed, it's the member cost - guest prices are a couple of dollars more):

Bead Jewlery
Soccer
Bird House Craft ($7)
Tot Fish Find
Bubbles
Kayak Adventure ($40)
Chalk Art
Un-BirthdayParty
Sand Art ($3)
Hidden Treasures (ages 15+)
Pin Trading
Dodge Ball
Naturalist Beach Walk
Parent and Tot Craft
Hatha Yoga
Sea Shell Bags ($3)
Creatures of the Lagoon ($20)
Intro to Harmonica ($5)
Face Painting
Sun Gazing
Sea Shell Mirror / Jewelry Box craft ($15)
Make your own Visor
Create a Puppet Show
Scuba Experience ($30)
Decorate a Holiday Treat
Tot Tea Party
Matey Mike's Treasure Hunt (ages 3 - 5 with parents)
Scavenger Hunt
Surf School ($90)
Archery
Faux Gyotaku ($7)
Pelican Isnald Bike Hike ($8)
Mug Craft
Mini Golf Tournament
Sun Catcher Craft ($3)
Tot Seaside Chefs ($7)
Seaside Chief's ($7)
Giant Paper Flowers and Parade
Water Slide Races (they did this today - it was fun to watch)
Tile Craft ($3)
Auto Plate Craft ($3)
Umbrella Craft ($3)
Mickey Plate Craft ($7)
Bocce
Sea LIfe Craft
Sing Along Campfire

It says on the Playful Pastimes that you can sign up for all activities in advance with the exception of the Un-Birthday party, and they restrict the unbirthday party to once per visit.

Hope this helps with your planning as far as costs and types of activities available.
 
No flames, but can anyone say what time would be best to visit that few children would also be visiting?

tsk... tsk... tsk.... Look who is miss Grumpy. :sad2:


:rotfl: Actually, I would guess early to mid september when the little kiddies are just back at school and need to be there to get established in their classes. Otherwise, maybe late May when the mid to older kids need to be there to take year end testing.

Just my guess, but I think it makes sense.
 
tsk... tsk... tsk.... Look who is miss Grumpy. :sad2:


:rotfl: Actually, I would guess early to mid september when the little kiddies are just back at school and need to be there to get established in their classes. Otherwise, maybe late May when the mid to older kids need to be there to take year end testing.

Just my guess, but I think it makes sense.

Ha!Ha! Well sometimes the beach is a little more relaxing when its less crowded!:rotfl:
 
WOW! Cindy! You did the whole list! How great is that!

Isn't VB great with all those activities?
 
Wow...thanks for all this great info.

What is the un-birthday party?

How do you sign up for the turtle walk directly without having to take a chance on being "chosen"?

Thanks.
 



















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