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

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Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget, OP. I’m in Orlando and can offer some suggestions, depending. So many nice resorts here at every price point.


Would like it to be under $300/night, $350 max! am currently thinking Marriott Grande Vista.

I was going to suggest the Hilton Orlando. We do staycations here and the pool is top notch, but it’s very kid-friendly. Do you want more serene and quiet? Grande Vista would fit that bill more, but it’s a little outdated, in my ever humble opinion. Happy to answer any other questions!



I do have a question!! Is there any way to get out to one of the springs to kayak without a car? Like a tour that picks up from a hotel?

Also is the Mead Botanic Garden nice?

I want to see some Florida wildlife and plants. maybe I should just go to Gatorworld?

You HAVE to do the Rock Springs Run! I don’t think they’ll pick you up, it’s a small, almost rural type operation (and I’ve never heard they do) but it’s the best in the area, IMO. Can you Uber there?

Mead is great, and very “native”. Leu Gardens is close and a must-see, too, especially if you’re over there.

The Butler Nature Preserve is a personal favorite, something to consider.

Gatorland is kitschy fun, but I’d definitely skip it in lieu of the other aforementioned places.



I really want to get to the springs! I could probably uber there but not sure about back.

I heard Gatorland actually has good birdwatching but not sure I need additional kitsch
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget, OP. I’m in Orlando and can offer some suggestions, depending. So many nice resorts here at every price point.


Would like it to be under $300/night, $350 max! am currently thinking Marriott Grande Vista.

I was going to suggest the Hilton Orlando. We do staycations here and the pool is top notch, but it’s very kid-friendly. Do you want more serene and quiet? Grande Vista would fit that bill more, but it’s a little outdated, in my ever humble opinion. Happy to answer any other questions!



I do have a question!! Is there any way to get out to one of the springs to kayak without a car? Like a tour that picks up from a hotel?

Also is the Mead Botanic Garden nice?

I want to see some Florida wildlife and plants. maybe I should just go to Gatorworld?

Girl, I thought you wanted to sit at a pool!
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Fly into Tampa and visit Clearwater Beach.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget, OP. I’m in Orlando and can offer some suggestions, depending. So many nice resorts here at every price point.


Would like it to be under $300/night, $350 max! am currently thinking Marriott Grande Vista.

I was going to suggest the Hilton Orlando. We do staycations here and the pool is top notch, but it’s very kid-friendly. Do you want more serene and quiet? Grande Vista would fit that bill more, but it’s a little outdated, in my ever humble opinion. Happy to answer any other questions!



I do have a question!! Is there any way to get out to one of the springs to kayak without a car? Like a tour that picks up from a hotel?

Also is the Mead Botanic Garden nice?

I want to see some Florida wildlife and plants. maybe I should just go to Gatorworld?

Girl, I thought you wanted to sit at a pool!


AND see pretty birds!!!
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When i wanted something similar a few years ago, someone here recommended this hotel, and it was perfect.

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/vpssh-springhill-suites-navarre-oceanfront/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget, OP. I’m in Orlando and can offer some suggestions, depending. So many nice resorts here at every price point.


Would like it to be under $300/night, $350 max! am currently thinking Marriott Grande Vista.

I was going to suggest the Hilton Orlando. We do staycations here and the pool is top notch, but it’s very kid-friendly. Do you want more serene and quiet? Grande Vista would fit that bill more, but it’s a little outdated, in my ever humble opinion. Happy to answer any other questions!



I do have a question!! Is there any way to get out to one of the springs to kayak without a car? Like a tour that picks up from a hotel?

Also is the Mead Botanic Garden nice?

I want to see some Florida wildlife and plants. maybe I should just go to Gatorworld?

Girl, I thought you wanted to sit at a pool!


+1 She's all I just need relaxation, warmth and a pool. We give her high end hotels including trendy South Beach. She's all, let me see some gators. oof!
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Anonymous wrote:When i wanted something similar a few years ago, someone here recommended this hotel, and it was perfect.

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/vpssh-springhill-suites-navarre-oceanfront/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0


Ooh that is a find! But it still looks a little too chilly that far up north.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s your budget, OP. I’m in Orlando and can offer some suggestions, depending. So many nice resorts here at every price point.


Would like it to be under $300/night, $350 max! am currently thinking Marriott Grande Vista.

I was going to suggest the Hilton Orlando. We do staycations here and the pool is top notch, but it’s very kid-friendly. Do you want more serene and quiet? Grande Vista would fit that bill more, but it’s a little outdated, in my ever humble opinion. Happy to answer any other questions!



I do have a question!! Is there any way to get out to one of the springs to kayak without a car? Like a tour that picks up from a hotel?

Also is the Mead Botanic Garden nice?

I want to see some Florida wildlife and plants. maybe I should just go to Gatorworld?

Girl, I thought you wanted to sit at a pool!


+1 She's all I just need relaxation, warmth and a pool. We give her high end hotels including trendy South Beach. She's all, let me see some gators. oof!


OP here. I don’t find trendy relaxing … or economical. Getting up, having coffee on my balcony, watching some birdies and looking at plants for the morning, still leaves me all day to sit by the pool!

Anonymous
I would skip Orlando because it will be teeming with kids unless they have adult only pools.
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Anonymous wrote:I would skip Orlando because it will be teeming with kids unless they have adult only pools.


I don’t mind kids! I have settled on Marriott Grande Vista which is CHEAP and has several pools. If too crowded I will do ResortPass for something like the Hilton a PP recommended. Then I will use the money I saved to go out to a really nice restaurant.
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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.


I love the view and sound of the ocean, but I hate sitting in sand. My perfect vacation spot is a pool with a view of the ocean.
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Use ebird online to find birding hot spots near wherever you end up too I'm jealous, sounds like a great trip!
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