Florida Keys
#32
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staying one week in Florida Keys, Jan 2014
I am bumping an existing thread in preparation for a 1st visit to the Keys in January 2014. Lots of time to plan this one, and this thread will be indispensable.
Anyone with updates on the Westin or recommendations on time shares appreciated, thx. (PM me for private rentals).
Anyone with updates on the Westin or recommendations on time shares appreciated, thx. (PM me for private rentals).
#33
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We are planning a 5 day trip in late February on points/miles. With our ten year old daughter. We are not into bars as such, but enjoy poking around town and being in the warm weather.
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
#34
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We are planning a 5 day trip in late February on points/miles. With our ten year old daughter. We are not into bars as such, but enjoy poking around town and being in the warm weather.
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
#35
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We are planning a 5 day trip in late February on points/miles. With our ten year old daughter. We are not into bars as such, but enjoy poking around town and being in the warm weather.
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
I currently have reservations at the DoubleTree Grand Key and the Sheraton Suites. Any comments from folks who have stayed in both?
Also, I understand that Key West doesn't have much in the way of beaches- do nearby islands have better beaches?
If you can swing it, go out to Dry Tortugas. Fantastic beach, and the Yankee Freedom ferry is well organized. The trip was $167 per person last year.
I haven't been yet myself, but I've heard good things about Bahia Honda State Park.
#36
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Bahia Honda is a nice beach and parl. the iconic railroad bridge picture is taken from that beach .
But if funds Rent an issue I would vote for the dry tortugas trip or one of the sail boat snorkel trips instead.
But if funds Rent an issue I would vote for the dry tortugas trip or one of the sail boat snorkel trips instead.
#37
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Thanks, I will look into those suggestions. Not sure is we are up to the dry tortugas trip (though maybe?). We will have a rental car and will be able to get around, perhaps to nearby keys?
#38
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http://bahiahondapark.com/
#39
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The Doubletree is near the airport,so you'll need a cab to get to old town (short drive). Smathers beach is within walking distance to the hotel, and it's pretty good. It does get a lot of tourists at times and there's very little wave or current there and seaweed can sometimes build up.
#40
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Upscale Resorts in the Keys
I have read this post and others, and checked w/ Tripadvisor. So far, most of the resorts I can find in KW (at least the top 20 on Tripadvisor) look rather tired and old, or are location-challenged. (I apologize in advance if I have misjudged this).
I am looking for recommendations for a 5-day itinerary, flying into MIA and renting a car in April to drive to the Keys. We like upscale resorts and don't mind spending 1-2 nights at 2 different places rather than all nights at 1 place. We want to see Key West, not sure if we should stay the night there or just go for a day trip from a resort elsewhere along the way.
We're used to places like the Grand Hyatt Kauai (GHK) or Mauna Lani, but have never been to FL. Budget is up to 500/night, and we need a place where we can have at least 2 queen beds (or a king + double + rollaway/sleeper).
Thanks!
I am looking for recommendations for a 5-day itinerary, flying into MIA and renting a car in April to drive to the Keys. We like upscale resorts and don't mind spending 1-2 nights at 2 different places rather than all nights at 1 place. We want to see Key West, not sure if we should stay the night there or just go for a day trip from a resort elsewhere along the way.
We're used to places like the Grand Hyatt Kauai (GHK) or Mauna Lani, but have never been to FL. Budget is up to 500/night, and we need a place where we can have at least 2 queen beds (or a king + double + rollaway/sleeper).
Thanks!
#41
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I have read this post and others, and checked w/ Tripadvisor. So far, most of the resorts I can find in KW (at least the top 20 on Tripadvisor) look rather tired and old, or are location-challenged. (I apologize in advance if I have misjudged this).
I am looking for recommendations for a 5-day itinerary, flying into MIA and renting a car in April to drive to the Keys. We like upscale resorts and don't mind spending 1-2 nights at 2 different places rather than all nights at 1 place. We want to see Key West, not sure if we should stay the night there or just go for a day trip from a resort elsewhere along the way.
We're used to places like the Grand Hyatt Kauai (GHK) or Mauna Lani, but have never been to FL. Budget is up to 500/night, and we need a place where we can have at least 2 queen beds (or a king + double + rollaway/sleeper).
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The best two most upscale resorts are Cheeca Lodge in Islamorada www.cheeca.com or Tranquility Bay resort in Marathon www.tranquilitybay.com. In addition to great accomodations, equally great food and beverage operations.
Worldspan
Naples, Fla
Thanks!
I am looking for recommendations for a 5-day itinerary, flying into MIA and renting a car in April to drive to the Keys. We like upscale resorts and don't mind spending 1-2 nights at 2 different places rather than all nights at 1 place. We want to see Key West, not sure if we should stay the night there or just go for a day trip from a resort elsewhere along the way.
We're used to places like the Grand Hyatt Kauai (GHK) or Mauna Lani, but have never been to FL. Budget is up to 500/night, and we need a place where we can have at least 2 queen beds (or a king + double + rollaway/sleeper).
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The best two most upscale resorts are Cheeca Lodge in Islamorada www.cheeca.com or Tranquility Bay resort in Marathon www.tranquilitybay.com. In addition to great accomodations, equally great food and beverage operations.
Worldspan
Naples, Fla
Thanks!
#42
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Actually Cheeca is prolly the best. But figure over a grand per night for a beachside room in the main building. The bar is great, the food is a 7 at best. There is much better food in the keys. And an island view you can get by with for less than 500.
The Westin is good unless cruise ships are in town. If that's the case they will block the sunset on Mallory Square. Which in itself is a good spot to watch the sun go down, Or the street performers. I like the Cassa Marina there and the hyatt. Little palm island is over priced, but I liked the pier house. And that's a Toss between it and the Hyatt in KW. In the middle keys keep in mind Hawks Cay was not what it used to be.
Just my .02
The Westin is good unless cruise ships are in town. If that's the case they will block the sunset on Mallory Square. Which in itself is a good spot to watch the sun go down, Or the street performers. I like the Cassa Marina there and the hyatt. Little palm island is over priced, but I liked the pier house. And that's a Toss between it and the Hyatt in KW. In the middle keys keep in mind Hawks Cay was not what it used to be.
Just my .02