3-4 nights by a pool (domestic) - where?

Anonymous
I have a bit of time between jobs and MUST get out of DC and sit by a pool. Has to be domestic (because I let my passport lapse). I prefer it to be cheap because all I want is a pool and comfy bed - don’t need anything fancy. I also don’t care if there are a lot of kids around but I would like to be able to get a pool chaise easily.

Would it be nuts to just check into an Orlando hotel? Seems to be cheap to get there are there are a million hotels with pools.

Also interested in Miami (could be fun to go to a museum and get Cuban food when not at the pool, and see a new city) but all the nicer hotels look expensive.

Anything further north in Florida actually looks a bit too cool right now for the pool.

My other ideas are Phoenix and Palm Desert but they are more expensive and longer flights.
Anonymous
Tons of good options at various price points in Orlando. You might actually be able to find a last minute deal at Disney which feels opens the door to other Disney properties for meals. Try the hotels on the Skyliner.

Miami will be pricey but Fort Lauderdale will be cheaper. Flights will probably be cheaper as well. Or stay somewhere between the two.

Puerto Rico will be reliably warm. That’s where I would go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tons of good options at various price points in Orlando. You might actually be able to find a last minute deal at Disney which feels opens the door to other Disney properties for meals. Try the hotels on the Skyliner.

Miami will be pricey but Fort Lauderdale will be cheaper. Flights will probably be cheaper as well. Or stay somewhere between the two.

Puerto Rico will be reliably warm. That’s where I would go.


Any Puerto Rico hotel suggestions? The ones with big pools seem pricey.
Anonymous
Check out the Marriott vacation world properties in Orlando. There are 4-5. The Marriott Cypress Harbor was great and has 3 pools.

Others to try: JW world center, grande lakes, or any of the smaller hotels like residence inn, Spring Hill suites.

You don’t say budget but if you want a resort pool it will cost more.

Also check out Naples or Tampa, Clearwater. Or Miami/ft lauderdale.
Anonymous
You can find affordable boutique hotels in south beach.

FWIW, my dad lives in Naples and said its been very cold for FL (60s). You may need to go more south.
Anonymous
If you just want a hotel with pool go somewhere landlocked in FL. Closer to the coast, the more $$
Anonymous
PR
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can find affordable boutique hotels in south beach.

FWIW, my dad lives in Naples and said its been very cold for FL (60s). You may need to go more south.


Look at The Riviera, Viajero Hudson or Clinton Hotel South Beach
Anonymous
Orlando hotels are usually pretty cheap for what they are. Ft. Lauderdale and Miami might be taken over by college spring breakers soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tons of good options at various price points in Orlando. You might actually be able to find a last minute deal at Disney which feels opens the door to other Disney properties for meals. Try the hotels on the Skyliner.

Miami will be pricey but Fort Lauderdale will be cheaper. Flights will probably be cheaper as well. Or stay somewhere between the two.

Puerto Rico will be reliably warm. That’s where I would go.


Any Puerto Rico hotel suggestions? The ones with big pools seem pricey.


Embassy Suites San Juan or Dorado?

Honestly, I don’t understand why anyone travels to a beach and prefers to sit by a pool. Weird.

Embassy Suites San Juan isn’t ocean front but has lounge chairs and umbrellas on the beach.
Anonymous
Hilton Marco island. Can walk to some restaurants too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tons of good options at various price points in Orlando. You might actually be able to find a last minute deal at Disney which feels opens the door to other Disney properties for meals. Try the hotels on the Skyliner.

Miami will be pricey but Fort Lauderdale will be cheaper. Flights will probably be cheaper as well. Or stay somewhere between the two.

Puerto Rico will be reliably warm. That’s where I would go.


Any Puerto Rico hotel suggestions? The ones with big pools seem pricey.


Embassy Suites San Juan or Dorado?

Honestly, I don’t understand why anyone travels to a beach and prefers to sit by a pool. Weird.

Embassy Suites San Juan isn’t ocean front but has lounge chairs and umbrellas on the beach.


OP here - yes I also have that thought! In an ideal world I would sit by a beautiful beach but I was kind of thinking that beaches in cities like San Juan and Miami might not be worth the extra money for a beachfront hotel. I’m sure there are cheaper options elsewhere in PR (l really want to visit Vieques for example) but I also am looking for something that doesn’t b require a lot of planning or travel time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hilton Marco island. Can walk to some restaurants too.


Looks nice but that is about 2-3x what I want to pay!
Anonymous
St Thomas. Direct flight from IAD.
Anonymous
Miami for sure! So many great restaurants too. It’s a really fun city. Second would be Palm Desert/Springs, but like you said further. Much more peaceful nature vibe.
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