An alternative to Florida next year?
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An alternative to Florida next year?
A lot of the timeshares we wanted to book for two weeks next winter are unavailable, some because of hurricanes (Interval International). I guess it has made a shortage in the other places. We want someplace warm so should we consider Arizona (where?) or elsewhere? Suggestions would be appreciated!
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thanks for the recommendation. I would LOVE to visit Hawaii but the airfare from Canada plus all additional costs make it prohibitive next year. We had chosen Florida because we can get cheap flights from Detroit or Buffalo, inexpensive car rentals, good cost of living while we're there etc.
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Hi Tandoori Girl, missed you
An alternative to Florida:
Oh canuckhoney, I wish I could let you my house !
But since the Yankee won't think of it, how about Amelia Island Fl?
It will be fun to see what you decide on
What about Mexico? Cheap once you are there. San Miguel de Allende comes to mind.
We used to go to ST Martin on the French side, rented condos. Wonderful, and great food. Or rent a villa in Jamaica..did that, loved it.
An alternative to Florida:
Oh canuckhoney, I wish I could let you my house !
But since the Yankee won't think of it, how about Amelia Island Fl?
It will be fun to see what you decide on
What about Mexico? Cheap once you are there. San Miguel de Allende comes to mind.
We used to go to ST Martin on the French side, rented condos. Wonderful, and great food. Or rent a villa in Jamaica..did that, loved it.
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We have registered only for timeshares on the Gulf side because of the weather. Do you think we should also look at the Atlantic Side - Daytona Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando etc.?? We will be shivering snowbirds so the warmer the better! Also would love to visit the Blue Jays training camp.
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I sure wouldn't look north of Sarasota or north of Ft. Lauderdale if the warmth is important to you.
I'm not sure how all these timeshare places work, have you looked at Charter Club in Naples -- just redone?
I'm not sure how all these timeshare places work, have you looked at Charter Club in Naples -- just redone?
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I think that Charter Club was on our list of Timeshares but we didn't try for that as I know little about Naples. We will be there for 2 wks. Is the Charter Club a nice facility? Does it have nice views and what can you tell me about it's location? Is Naples a nice area? Thanks for any feedback.
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Is Naples a nice area? Most would say it is THE area today in Florida; second fastest growing city in the US, very upscale, bursting with great restaurants and upscale shopping. Beautiful beaches, pier, and sunsets. On the edge of the Everglades and surrounded by various nature preserves.
The Charter Club is actually on the bay with nice views out across the bay. It is a nine block walk to the beach from there, or of course, an easy drive. The beach area of Naples itself by the way is all private homes but public beach, not the usual hodgepodge of high rise condos and hotels, although further north there are many high rise upscale condos -- still very few hotels.
The Charter Club is just one block from my own townhouse. They are sort of Key West looking buildings of three story buildings, one unit (or is it two units?) per floor. They have just finished totally redoing them inside and out. Next to them is a group of brand new townhouse condominiums. There are still three available for purchase -- I think they are still being offered at $2.6 million each, so if you like the area, you might want to purchase a place next door!!!
The Charter Club is actually on the bay with nice views out across the bay. It is a nine block walk to the beach from there, or of course, an easy drive. The beach area of Naples itself by the way is all private homes but public beach, not the usual hodgepodge of high rise condos and hotels, although further north there are many high rise upscale condos -- still very few hotels.
The Charter Club is just one block from my own townhouse. They are sort of Key West looking buildings of three story buildings, one unit (or is it two units?) per floor. They have just finished totally redoing them inside and out. Next to them is a group of brand new townhouse condominiums. There are still three available for purchase -- I think they are still being offered at $2.6 million each, so if you like the area, you might want to purchase a place next door!!!
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Sounds heavenly! I just got word that one week will have to be spent at Indian Shores near Clearwater/St. Pete's. I wish I had Patrick's advice about not going north of Sarasota before I got word today when I got home from work...shucks! I was asking on another thread about the Bay and Beach Club in Indian Shores and wonder if anyone has heard of it?? Maybe I can get further south for my second week!
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Patrick, do you think 5 degrees will make any real difference to someone who is here in the winter from Canada? Or anywhere north of Atlanta for that matter? My friends who were here from Atlanta were so thrilled with the weather in Tampa this weekend.
Indian Shores is very nice, Canuck. I don't know the Bay and Beach Club myself but the beach is great.
Indian Shores is very nice, Canuck. I don't know the Bay and Beach Club myself but the beach is great.
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Actually Tandoori Girl, the difference between Naples and Tampa tends to be more like 10 degrees in the winter. Yes, there is a lot of difference between 61 and 71, or 55 and 65. I don't think that's important to everyone, but clearly this poster is highly concerned with it being WARM.
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I am a very cold natured person and absolutely detest cold weather. I remember searching out the warmest spot in Florida when we were planning a December vacation and I ended up choosing Naples for this reason. However, I have spent far too much money healing abused dogs so we are staying at home in Atlanta this December since we already have a Hawaiian vacation booked.
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Are you looking for a family vacation? What is important to you? I think it depends on your needs. My parents LOVE Naples and are shopping for a condo there now. A lot of their friends have winter places there as well so they all get together. However it seems like it is more of a mature crowd based on what I've heard. Is this true (Patrick? you seem to know the area well) or is it a good vaca spot for families w/small kids as well?
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GoTravel - I am with you. You will probably never catch me snow skiing because I have no desire to be in snow. I am the one that enjoys traveling to Florida during the hottest months and ditto for Charleston. In fact one of my favorite things about Charleston is that it is the one city that does not feel obliged to blow their air conditioning in stores and restaurants making me freeze during the summer months.
I have to bring a cardigan or light jacket when eating out at most restaurants (unless I am sittin outside) in Atlanta during the summer.
My husband is concerned that if I am already this way, how am I going to be at 80?
I have to bring a cardigan or light jacket when eating out at most restaurants (unless I am sittin outside) in Atlanta during the summer.
My husband is concerned that if I am already this way, how am I going to be at 80?