Where would YOU stay on Florida east coast
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Where would YOU stay on Florida east coast
My last posting didn't get much response,so I'll ask the question another way. We are flying into Jacksonville for the first week in June and are looking for a kid friendly resort/condo complex(prefer a children's program) somewhere between the Georgia border and say Flagler Beach. We don't want to drive forever from the airport,and want a nice wide beach that vehicles are prohibited.Do you know of such a place? Thanks! Bob Cook
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Check out St.Augustine
the Oldest City in the USA
www.oldcity.com
The beaches are wide and allow auto's though I've never seen or felt they overwhelmed St. A's beaches....
The hostel is cool, but no active children programming...do-it-yourself with a Pirate Theme, for a change --check it out www.PirateHaus.com
the Oldest City in the USA
www.oldcity.com
The beaches are wide and allow auto's though I've never seen or felt they overwhelmed St. A's beaches....
The hostel is cool, but no active children programming...do-it-yourself with a Pirate Theme, for a change --check it out www.PirateHaus.com
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bobc, Have you checked out Sawgrass? There are a number of options there, I believe.
Also, as I mentioned in your last posting, help me - what is a children's program???? It sounds like it's something that only resorts would have. Which sort of limits you, at least as far as Northeast Fla coast. I'm sure down around Palm Beach, Lauderdale and Miami you'll find bigger resorts which will have all the necessities you're seeking.
Also, as I mentioned in your last posting, help me - what is a children's program???? It sounds like it's something that only resorts would have. Which sort of limits you, at least as far as Northeast Fla coast. I'm sure down around Palm Beach, Lauderdale and Miami you'll find bigger resorts which will have all the necessities you're seeking.
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JT-Yes,I did check out Sawgrass,but from what I understand,its not oceanfront and a ways from the beaches. Is this true? My definition of a children's program is an onsite,organized activities for children(nature,games,etc) that is put on by staff members. I guess we got spoiled in Myrtle Beach where we stayed at a place that had such a program that was included at no charge with our condo rental.That is what we're really looking for. Bob
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Bob- Sawgrass is, indeed, NOT on the beach. Did you check out the Ponte Vedra Country Club? It might be a bit pricey, but it probably has something for the kids. Frankly, with ruling out Amelia, Sawgrass and Ponte Vedra, I think that means you'll be heading farther south, like Lauderdale or Palm Beach. There are no resorts to speak of between those two areas. there are, however, tons of condos along the way. Lots of people stay in, or around, Daytona Beach/New Smyrna Beach. By the way, have you checked out the Georgia area, i e, Jekyll Island or St Simons?