Wednesday, April 25, 2012

St. Augustine Hotel and things to do in the area...

We are booking the St. Augustine for 1/9/09 for 2 nights. It is located around 4th street and Washington Avenue. We would like to know of some nice places to visit pertaining to these categories in the area:





1)Seafood Restuarants





2)Lounges/Clubs





3)Lunch Cafes





4)Sushi Spots





Preferably any suggestions would include your particular favorite or something you consider the best in the area. Or if its not in the area but no more than a $15-20 cab drive, Id really like to hear those recommendations as well.





For example, we are expecting to visit Barton G%26#39;s. We find the setup and menu really interesting and cool. Suggestions of this caliber would be very much appreciated even if not in the area. Thanks!



St. Augustine Hotel and things to do in the area...


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1. Joe%26#39;s Stone Crab, Monty%26#39;s at the Marina





2. Fifth, Heathrow, Room, Opium/Prive, Nikki Beach, LOVE/HATE, Jason%26#39;s, Cozy, Abraxas





3. Big Pink, Prime 112, Las Olas, Clarke%26#39;s





4. Bond Street





Here is a guide I posted online for you:





SoBe Area%26gt; http://tinyurl.com/2vojh6





AG

Family trip one teenager and a 9-year-old boy

We are going to Orlando at the end of Sep.

Is Fantasy World a nice place to stay or are there others in the same category, that are better.

Thanks

Family trip one teenager and a 9-year-old boy

Not at all familiar with this place, but it is located on I-Drive up near the Wet %26amp; Wild end if the maps are correct.

http://www.fantasyworldcondo.com/

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  • South Beach Pearl Lounge...

    Hi we are coming to Miami on 1/9/09 for two nights. We are a couple and visited Miami 2 years ago. We loved Pearl but wanted to know the probability of us actually getting into Pearl on either Friday or Saturday. We went last time on a Wed or Thurs?, got in no problem. But the door on Saturday was incredibly slow moving and no one got in. We really want to go and just wanted to know if its possible to get in and if anything%26#39;s changed.





    Also if you can make the same assessment about the likes of Prive, Mansion, etc. it would be greatly appreciated.



    South Beach Pearl Lounge...


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    If you time your arrival before midnight you will get in more easily. Couples do better than single men... Packs of wild girls do best.





    : )





    AG

    quick breakfast near Swan

    Going to Disney in 2 weeks (my 1st time) and we are not big breakfast people. Please suggest a place or two where we can pick up a bagel or muffin on our way out of the Swan and on our way into the parks. A.M. visits will be Epcot, MK and AK. Thanks for your help!



    quick breakfast near Swan


    You could wait til you are in Epcot and stop by the Sunshine Seasons, they have a very nice assortmant for a Breakfast treat. You could also stroll over to the Boardwalk Bakery, YUM :) Or grab a little something right at the Swan at the Garden Grove



    quick breakfast near Swan


    This will be easy. You can get a quick muffin, croissant, or other breakfast pastry from the small bar in the lobby of the Swan. Similar pastries and fruit are available at the bar in the lobby of the Dolphin. The Dolphin also has a cafeteria-style spot - Picabu - with more expanded fare, including good donuts (I think they%26#39;re Krispy Kreme). If you get bored with the Swan%26#39;s offerings, you could walk over to the Dolphin, and just catch the bus to the MK or AK from there.



    On your way to Epcot, there%26#39;s a pastry shop on the Boardwalk, but that%26#39;s more likely to have lines than the Swan or Dolphin.




    I thought there is an express line for TA members at The Boardwalk Bakery?





    I am not familar with the baked goods at the Swan, I am sure they are good. The Boardwalk Bakery is as good as anything in Boston, and that is worth the line.




    Thank you all for your input. It will be nice to have a couple of places to chose from!

    its all just too exhausting!!

    i finally get to say ';im going next week'; hurray! thing is tho, i cannot for the life of me get some zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzeds!! im exhausted! God knows what im gonna be like next week but im too excited to sleep right now. im practically falling asleep at my desk in work and this morning, i woke up only to find a sty perching cheekily on my eye! oh the excitement...i cant bear it !



    its all just too exhausting!!


    Know how you feel and I have 71 more sleeps (or not) to go yet



    Hope you have a great time



    its all just too exhausting!!


    If you are exhausted now, just wait until about your 3rd day in Orlando!! :%26gt;)





    I understand completely, but usually my sleeplessness is due to ';fretting'; over what I%26#39;ve forgotten to take care of before I leave home.




    yeah...but it%26#39;s a ';good'; tired!

    Night life at Disney

    Hi,





    I just wondered where was available to go out of a night time in Disney, as I heard they were closing places in Downtown Disney?





    In particular were looking for like music and dancing - not necessarily a club - but anything close, if it exists?





    Also, has anyone stayed late for the City Walk at Universal? If so, what is that like, and are there taxis readily available after everywhere closes?





    If anyone has any info I would sincerely appreciate!





    Happy Travels!!!





    ;0) Mango



    Night life at Disney


    Yes, Disney is closing down Pleasure Island on the 28th of this month, so there will be no longer be anywhere on the Disney campus which is similar to a nightclub.





    I%26#39;ve not been to CityWalk in the evenings personally, but there are definitely taxis readily available from there any time of the evening.



    Night life at Disney


    Citywalk looks interesting, but we have a 19yo in our group, so we will be visiting the open mike club on Thursay for 18+ night. Whoopie. ;)




    There is the dance hall over at the Boardwalk. Have never been to it (always have kids with us), so can%26#39;t comment on what type of music/dancing they have. Anyone else?




    Nightlife in all of orlando is rubbish ... trust me its just full of tourists, and is just a very bizarre not normal night life.





    You can%26#39;t compare it to say a regular clubbing night out in the UK, or some clubs in Vegas, etc




    joey - aren%26#39;t we all tourists??? Unless you live in Orlando permanently, you are also a tourist.




    you%26#39;re just doing it wrong and going to the places you%26#39;re supposed to (as a tourist)





    as for the OP%26#39;s questions, here%26#39;s my recent review of Citywalk%26#39;s Rising Star, very entertaining night out anyway (that includes us locals)





    http://nopixiedust.wordpress.com/






    Thanks for all your responses! I really appreciate it!





    We%26#39;re not looking for like a hardcore club or anything, just maybe somewhere to go for a different scenery one night or 2!!





    Thank you for all the info!!





    :0) Mango






    Just a quick question - does cover charge mean entry fee?





    Because when I have paid a cover charge it usually means all drinks included - so I am guessing in this instance cover means entry?





    ;0)




    cover means entry fee, drinks are separate (and expensive) I%26#39;ll be taking a flask next time ;)




    I had planned a few heavy nights out at Pleasure Island!! (Us Northern English dont tire easily :)) I was gutted when I found out it had closed for more shops and restaurants!! havent they enough of them? haha. However I have been doing my homework and I believe the Boardwalk offers you the likes of a ';sports bar'; cocktails, piano playing you know, a more relaxed, chilled out atmosphere. The city walk I believe is a bit more lively with places playing a range of music from reggea to dance etc, however I hear the costs of the drinks is similar to those in ';Paris';!! so best get a few drinks in your hotel before heading out! :0)





    Paula x

    residence inn downtown

    We are suppose to be staying at the Marriott Waterside next week for a week. They just called and said they were renovating the hotel and have oversold the rooms and for our first night only they would be moving us to the Residence Inn Downtown. They will pick up the cost of this night. Does the trollet run by this hotel also? Is it conveinant to Channelside? Help?

    residence inn downtown

    No, the trolley stops close to the Waterside Marriott and the Residence Inn is about .75 of a mile North of the Waterside location.

    Maybe, as it is only for one day, they would use their shuttle bus to bring you back to the Waterside location when you need to catch the trolley.

    residence inn downtown

    Does anyone know of any fun places close to this hotel. We want somewhere close for drinks and dinner or some place with a patio?


    TAPS is pretty close and has tons of beer and wine by the glass. They have pretty decent food also. It%26#39;s at the bottom of the Skypoint Condos. Fly is also good for drinks and a bite to eat. Both aren%26#39;t very far from Residence Inn Downtown.


    Oh, and both have outdoor seating.


    There is a trolley that runs every 10 minutes throughout downtown and harbour island and goes right by the Residence Inn and Marriott Waterside and the streetcar to take you to Ybor City and Channelside. The purple line runs 6am to 9am and 3pm to 6pm Monday Thru Friday. The green line also runs every 10 minutes on Friday and Saturday evenings(6pm to 2am) throughout downtown, channelside and harbour island.

    Check the In town Trolley here%26gt; http://www.hartline.org/

    For fun and eats walk over to Fly or TAPS. There is also Malio%26#39;s too! On harbour Island I enjoy Jackson%26#39;s for some drinks and great views, Cafe Dufrain for great eats and drinks with a nice view as well.

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