Beaches are limited and kind of crappy, and the focus of much of Key West is on drinking and nightlife. Snorkeling is a lot of fun, too, but young kids aren't really the best age for snorkeling. I have been and really, really enjoyed it, but I don't think a 10 year old would feel at home there. |
| Agree with trying the middle keys. Cheeca Lodge is lovely and kid friendly. You can do a day trip to Key West from there, or do 3 nights in Key Islamorada and 1 night in Key West. |
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I think Key West is changing, we went 16 years ago and it was a massive party after 9pm, every night.
Visited again September 2015 for a poker run. It was much calmer than I remember. The clothing optional places aren't as plentiful as they used to be and I saw a ton of kids. I don't mean it's like Disney World family friendly just not as adultish as it used to be. |
My kid goes to MG every year, live a little! |
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We went to Key Colony West our first time to the Keys, and we really didn't like it much. Had a four year old. Went to Key West a couple of times as a day trip and loved it. The following year we took our then five year old to Key West for a week. We all had a blast. Key West can be very adult, but it can also be kid-friendly.
We've only flown into Miami and rented a car to drive to the Keys. Next time we will fly to KW and not bother renting a car. |
| OP here, thanks for all the replies. I hadn't thought about the middle keys, that's a good idea I'll look into. |