Begging for help with Vero Beach lodging
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Begging for help with Vero Beach lodging
Does anyone have suggestions for the Vero Beach area in late March? Most tour books don't cover this area. My wife, 1 yr old daughter and I are looking for a nice B&B or small hotel, preferably with a view. We plan on catching a Dodger Spring Training baseball game. Any help is appreciated.
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John,
Sorry I didn't read you message earlier. Sounds like you may have already gone to Vero. However, just in case anyone else is going...
I grew up in Vero and my family still lives there. I never realized how fortunate I was!!!!In terms of BB's, I don't think you'll find any. The Driftwood Inn used to be a nice place to stay, but honestly, I would recommend the Disney Resort. It's not as cheesey as it may sound (even though I am a Disney fan--I am from FL, afterall). The architecture is very well done. Your daughter will love it. Just be forewarned that Vero is a very sleepy town--sidewalks roll up about 10:00 p.m.
The local paper(Press Journal)revealed that "some visitors where disappointed in Vero b/c there was nothing to do" . . .so make sure you bring a good book.
Sorry I didn't read you message earlier. Sounds like you may have already gone to Vero. However, just in case anyone else is going...
I grew up in Vero and my family still lives there. I never realized how fortunate I was!!!!In terms of BB's, I don't think you'll find any. The Driftwood Inn used to be a nice place to stay, but honestly, I would recommend the Disney Resort. It's not as cheesey as it may sound (even though I am a Disney fan--I am from FL, afterall). The architecture is very well done. Your daughter will love it. Just be forewarned that Vero is a very sleepy town--sidewalks roll up about 10:00 p.m.
The local paper(Press Journal)revealed that "some visitors where disappointed in Vero b/c there was nothing to do" . . .so make sure you bring a good book.
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John-- I agree with the previous message about the Disney resort; however, I would highly recommend the Driftwood Inn as Disney is kind of secluded...not really in walking distance of anything. The Driftwood has efficiencies and hotel rooms without being in a "chain" hotel. The Driftwood has a pool, open air resturant, and is directly on the beach. It is also in walking distance to all the beachside shopping and other beaches and fine resturants.



