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Old 05-14-2014, 05:31 PM   #2
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Default Re: Travel to Florida help/ tips

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Originally Posted by big a View Post
Hey Guys,

The wife and I are looking into going to Florida in August. I thought I would see if anyone might have any suggestions. I will have family in Stuart, FL with a place to stay. I have two options we are looking into. My cousin works M-F so I was going to take the first couple days of the week (Tue-Fri) to explore/ be alone before making it to Stuart on Friday. Ideal day would be to do some sight seeing during the day and than grab a couple drinks in the afternoon while not breaking the bank.

- Option 1- fly into Orlando and rent a car so the wife and i can take a couple days exploring before we make it to my cousins. A plus is we can fly direct for the cheapest with this option. Any input on some of the springs in the area? or any nice beaches for adults between Orlando and Stuart? I have been looking at cocoa some.

-Option 2- fly into West Palm Beach or Ft. Lauderdale and rent a car. from there we could stay in that area or possibly head down to Miami for the couple days. Doesn't Padron have something in the Miami Area ?
For theme park fun, #1.
For more of a beach, South FL experience, #2.
Yes, Padron has their main office in. Miami but that would not be the deal maker for me. You will be in and out and done. There are also many more cigar makers in Miami like Perdomo, La Gloria Cubana, Esteli, Pepin and on and on. But you can also have some great cigar experiences in the Orlando area.

Me? I am a South FL resident and biased to #2. After you sweat your butt off paying $100 for a park for a day, then $50 for a lunch and then dead tired after that, I prefer bikinis, Mojitos, cigars and South FL beaches.
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