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I had so many grand plans for this spring break, but didn't follow through on any of them!
I think 4-5 days at a great southern hotel or condo with a great outdoor lazy river would be about our speed at this point. Can anyone recommend one? Maybe close to Charleston or Savannah? Or further north if you think it'd be warm enough. Or possibly Orlando, if we fly. |
| When is your spring break? |
| last week of march |
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JW Marriott, Four Seasons, Hilton Orlando, and Bonnet Creek have lazy rivers in Orlando.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/HotelsList-Orlando-Hotels-With-Lazy-Rivers-zfp550004.html |
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There are several Hyatts with lazy rivers/water parks.
See: http://mommypoints.boardingarea.com/2017/12/11/use-points-to-stay-at-these-four-hyatt-resorts-with-lazy-rivers/ |
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Atlantic beach in south carolina -
mar vista grande atlantic beach south carolina I think it's heated - ? |
| In March I really think you need to be in FL to go swimming. Pelican Grande in Fort Lauderdale has a nice lazy river. So does the Hilton Bonnet Creek in Orlando. |
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oops, these places are so expensive. Maybe just a cheap hotel close to a water park with a nice lazy river?
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Define “cheap.” |
$100- $150/night? I'd pay for a few nights of a hotel that's more like $200 if it included a nice lazy river. But not $300-400. And if we went to SC, we'd drive. But if we go to Orlando, there are plane tickets involved. So a SC hotel could cost a little more than a Florida hotel. |
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Can you get decent prices on plane tickets to Orlando a week out?
Why not have a fun staycation at home? Take some day trips. Do an overnight in a hotel with an indoor pool. Save your money and plan a fun trip for the summer. |
| JW San Antonio hill country has a lazy river. |
This. Nowhere in SC is going to have guaranteed outdoor swimming in March. The daytime highs will likely be in the 60’s at best. |
Like the PP said, nowhere in SC is warm enough in late March for outdoor swimming unless it's a heated pool. The weather is usually beautiful and great for sitting on the beach in clothing and enjoying the sun and sand, but we don't usually start swimming in non-heated places until mid April at the earliest. |
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OP, this is just not going to happen for you this year.
It looks as if it's going to be cold up and down the East Coast that last week of March - certainly not beach/pool weather. And you will be hard pressed to find a basic hotel with an indoor pool for less than $200/night that week since many schools have spring break. |