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rbw Oct 3rd, 2006 04:40 PM

St. Augustine Area Resort Lodging
 
Looking for resort lodging in the St. Augustine area for late March with husband and teenage son. Seeking a newer condo and exploring Palm Coast area. Is it too far from many activities and too off the beaten path for my teen? Searched the board and found Sawgrass & Amelia Island. Any ideas?

Orlando_Vic Oct 3rd, 2006 06:10 PM

Can you please give us some specific details?

How many people?

What size condo (2 BR, 3 BR or ?)

What area? St. Augustine beach? Crescent Beach? Palm Coast? Historic area of St. Augustine?

How long?

What price range?

Also, give your e-mail address if you wish to be contacted directly.

rbw Oct 3rd, 2006 06:34 PM

Thanks, Orlano Vic for a quick reply. As you can see from above there will be 3 of us and looking for a stay of one week. We're open to area and price. Would prefer to be within 20 miles of St. Augustine area. And seek lodging to suit teens varied interests however not golf. Did not want to be too specific since I can do that on my own searches. Also don't need to go off line so other Fordites can benefit.
Thanks again for your help.

Scarlett Oct 3rd, 2006 06:39 PM

Is where too far from activities? St Aug or Palm Coast?
St Aug is fine for teens. Sawgrass is beautiful, the Marriott, is that the one you are speaking of? Very nice. Amelia Island is not close at all, but beautiful. I think it would be boring for the teen though.
You will be driving a lot, up and down the highway though.
St Augustine has a beach resort, but we never stayed there, I think it is called the Beachfront.
I would stay in Ponte Vedra if I were you, that way you are near Jax beach for your son.

Orlando_Vic Oct 3rd, 2006 07:08 PM

Check out Beachers Lodge <http://www.beacherslodge.com/>. They have one bedroom oceanfront condos (a third person can sleep on a hide-a-bed in the living room). Georgeous views and an excellent (quiet & sandy) beach. They are about 15 minutes from the historic area. Don't wait to make reservations as this is the height of spring break season not to mention Bike Week and Speed Weeks in Daytona Beach.

Noa26 Oct 4th, 2006 04:53 AM

St. Augustine is amazing- and it's for everybody...Amelia Island is more natury, but lots of activities there as well (fishing, canoeing...)
you can try this link to get some more ideas of what to do in the area
http://www.tripcart.com/usa-regions/...Panhandle.aspx

xrae Oct 4th, 2006 06:00 AM

Condos aren't "new" but most seem to be in excellent shape. Can't beat the beachfront location! http://www.anastasiacondos.com/

Orlando_Vic Mar 6th, 2011 06:50 AM

Sydney12, you are a fraud! I don't say that to new Fodorites, but you are advertising for this property on multiple sites* and topping posts 4-5 years old. This particular location is hardly a resort. <b>Pay for your ads like everyone else!</b>

* http://www.disboards.com/showpost.ph...15&postcount=9

* http://www.disboards.com/showpost.ph...2&postcount=13

Orlando_Vic Mar 6th, 2011 12:34 PM

Lest I be viewed as unkind, here is one more of "Sydney's" virtually identical posts about this place on yet another web site:

http://www.frommers.com/community/fo...0-45e1daa9edfe


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