Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in the same area but we really liked Hyatt Regency Coconut Point.
It got annihilated by Ian. Check and make sure it’s fully functional. It wasn’t last I checked.
Yes, dummy, it is fully functional. You obviously don’t travel much or read the news because Ian happened in Sept 2022. It’s January 2024!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would appreciate tips! We’re deciding between keys and maybe Fort Lauderdale.
Sure go to Florida clearly your brain is not functioning
DeSantis kingdom lol tourist dollars for garbage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in the same area but we really liked Hyatt Regency Coconut Point.
It got annihilated by Ian. Check and make sure it’s fully functional. It wasn’t last I checked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JW Marriott Marco Island b/c it’s warm at spring break and so beautiful
Have you been since the hurricane?
Anonymous wrote:Not in the same area but we really liked Hyatt Regency Coconut Point.
Anonymous wrote:JW Marriott Marco Island b/c it’s warm at spring break and so beautiful
Anonymous wrote:Our favorite family trip to a Florida destination was Pink Shell in Ft. Meyers beach. Laid back and fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriott Singer Island (one island over from Palm Beach).
DP checking this out but it seems rather tired. and no food options except on property?
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Fort Lauderdale in general for a family vacation? Spring break?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The recent Checca reviews are pretty bad for the price. We considered the keys for spring break but I couldn’t find a hotel I was excited about.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ocean Reef (Key Largo); Cheeca Lodge (Islamorada)
+1
Cheeca is awesome. Also great resorts up in Hollywood, with better beach.
Same. I haven’t seen any property down there (Keys) that looks anything close to this “awesome” experience the PP is referencing. Either they don’t get out much or their lodging standards are pretty low.
Maybe check out casa marina. It was just redone. Their rooms are only $1000 a night.
Anonymous wrote:Not in the same area but we really liked Hyatt Regency Coconut Point.