Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our favorite family trip to a Florida destination was Pink Shell in Ft. Meyers beach. Laid back and fun!
That area is still pretty bleak-looking from the recent hurricane. I wouldn't go there for at least 2 years. Are any hotels even open down there right now?
Agree. Another PP is lying. It doesn’t look anywhere like before. I would wait. Prices don’t reflect that so not like you will get a great deal for going to a run down place.
My parents in Bonita Springs and it’s definitely still recovering. Totally agree that you still need to check in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our favorite family trip to a Florida destination was Pink Shell in Ft. Meyers beach. Laid back and fun!
That area is still pretty bleak-looking from the recent hurricane. I wouldn't go there for at least 2 years. Are any hotels even open down there right now?
Agree. Another PP is lying. It doesn’t look anywhere like before. I would wait. Prices don’t reflect that so not like you will get a great deal for going to a run down place.
Anonymous wrote:Hawks Cay is great, depending on what you want (we loved having a condo-style set up with two bedrooms and a kitchen)
Anonymous wrote:The Breakers Palm Beach
Anonymous wrote:The Breakers Palm Beach
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our favorite family trip to a Florida destination was Pink Shell in Ft. Meyers beach. Laid back and fun!
That area is still pretty bleak-looking from the recent hurricane. I wouldn't go there for at least 2 years. Are any hotels even open down there right now?
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!