Asking again... I'm really not familiar with much of Florida - there are a few nice-looking resorts in the Daytona area for our spring break... is there some reason the area would be less than desirable over spring break? Is it too much of a spring break party destination?
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I got the Wyndham Ocean Walk Resort, in Daytona, on a RCI last call 3 years ago and we still rate it as one of the nicest resorts we've stayed at.
Being from Canada I can't help you with the American Spring Break question, but if it's anything like Canadian Spring Break in Florida, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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Originally posted by KentonmagI got the Wyndham Ocean Walk Resort, in Daytona, on a RCI last call 3 years ago and we still rate it as one of the nicest resorts we've stayed at.
Being from Canada I can't help you with the American Spring Break question, but if it's anything like Canadian Spring Break in Florida, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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My son and his friends stayed at Ocean Walk for college spring break 2 yrs ago and there was alot of drinking at the beach, pool etc. Alot of college kids around. This was mid-march. Definately still a college spring break destination. He did say there were some families at the pool. Your 18 yr old would probably love it
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Originally posted by bccash63 View PostMy son and his friends stayed at Ocean Walk for college spring break 2 yrs ago and there was alot of drinking at the beach, pool etc. Alot of college kids around. This was mid-march. Definately still a college spring break destination. He did say there were some families at the pool. Your 18 yr old would probably love it
I am now considering areas a little further away but close enough for activities....
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