| Melinda |
Jul 26th, 1998 12:02 AM |
I spent my first 22 years in FL and now go twice a year back home. Weather will be warm and October is the slowest tourist month of the year. I would recommend going to Sanibel Island from Orlando. It is on the West Coast off of Fort Meyers. Sanibel and Captiva Islands are strictly monitering their growth so no highrises and it is slow moving all over the island, very relaxing. Shells are beautiful and my macho husband even got hooked. Mc T's is a wonderful seafood place and relatively cheap and the Heron restaurant has 150 menu items and it is really good and cheap. The Bubble Room on Captiva is a restaurant that one cannot describe. The waiters wear boy scout uniforms and you will never forget the experience, great fun. The beaches are so pretty with lots of dolphins jumping. You can rent a boat easily and go to small deserted islands. Real laid back and like FLorida use to be. <BR> <BR>I can give you the run down on places to stay if you want. <BR> <BR>St. Pete is a great town with the Don Cesar as the hotel to stay at. Bush Gardens in nice but pales in Disney's shadow. The Florida Keys are a haul and maybe not worth it. One could easily spend a week in Disney. We like the Grand Floridian for an elegant hotel but the Beach Club/Yacht Club hotel has the nicest pool. I never want to leave the pool to go to the park. Epcot is very interesting. If you like waterparks, Blizzard Beach is scary and fun and Typhoon Lagoon a little tamer. River Country is over by the campgrounds on DIsney property and is an old fashioned waterpark. The food in Disney has really improved. It use to be dreadful. We always had year round passes and would bring our own as it was bad. <BR> <BR>Daytona Beach is for younger people. Skip the Everglades, too many bugs. <BR> <BR>Marco Island is okay, to built up for me. <BR> <BR>Sarasota has Ringling Museum which is okay. <BR> <BR>Naples is a lovely monied town with nice shopping. <BR> <BR>I just was in St. Pete last week for my 20year reunion and it was hot and humid but the whole family came back to Seattle very tan. <BR> <BR>Enjoy <BR>
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