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I missed a lot of cool stuff last time. Good reason to go back.
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I'll have to refer back to this thread at some point.
One of my goals, when I get my biplane finished, is to fly down to KW. |
I don't know a good hotel but stay away from the Doubletree resort in key West. We had to wait over two hours for them to get our room ready. We had a balcony room that over looked a construction area and both me and my wife got wicked food poisoning at the hotel restaurant. The worst hotel I have ever stayed at, I wouldn't go back if they payed me.
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Spend an evening sitting outside at the Schooner Wharf Bar - it's (for me anyway) a little slice of paradise on earth, made even a little but better if you happen to get there o an evening when Michael McCloud is playing (likes to hang out and play there).
It's a chill scene there which I like infinitely more than a lot of the "get falling down drunk and puke" bars. It's a great place. |
last year we rented a house which was awsome, nice pool, clean, walk to bars etc...
Rented through Historic Hideaways. Property: Poinciana House Property Address 0417Olivia, Key West, FL 33040 Rented houses in the past and was happy but cant remember the name Schooners is my favorite place to hang out. Seems I always end up back there even when I try to go other places. ...i have a habit of stealing their coasters..i must have 300 of them now :-) http://www.schoonerwharf.com/ I have a favorite sea food place ive been to quite a few times but i cant remember the name of it....there's picnic tables inside the place. If the name comes to me i will let you know. Doesnt really matter because there are a ton of great places to eat, especially if you like sea food whats to do there? Tarpon fish, eat sea food, rent a bicycle or scooter and explore, get drunk, get a lap dance in a VIP room. Next day, do the same thing Having watched what looked like a 1,000lb hammerhead eat my 6 foot long tarpon in 1 bite, I would never ever go out on a jetski or any other water activity in the shallows. NO WAY |
If you are interested in fishing, i highly recommend at least 1 day with this guy. Awsome!
Captain Paul is a great person and an excellent fishing guide - Review of Seize the Day Fishing Charters, Key West, FL - TripAdvisor |
Car parking is somewhat limited and can be pricey. I'd plan to walk a bit - not very far from 1 side of town to the other actually.
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We go often, have a condo there.
Favorite happy hours at Boathouse, Alonzos, Kellys, Conch republic, Lazy Gecho, Southernmost Beach bar. Favorite bars/music at schooners, Gecho, green parrot, and I like the 'durtbags' at Dirty Harrys. Good breakfast at Caroline's. Finnigans Wake for Irish pub. Also like Jack Flats for apps and food(sports bar) Favorite Italian at LaTrattoria, Martinis on Monday's ($5) at their back bar -Virgilios. Best Martinis at White Tarpin. For a fun show check out Aqua or LaTeDa, but google first and make sure it's for you. I try to stay away from Mallory square/lower Duvall when the cruise ships are in, but it's interesting to catch the street performers/vendors/sunset after they leave. I also like the Cuban food at el mason de pepe at Mallory or El Sibonet (off Duvall) If you are going in October, the whole island changes flavor last week of October for Fantasy Fest. Either plan to go or avoid. Hard to get rooms and crowded. Secure parking for your 911 will be tough. I'd try to find a B&B with off street, or rent a condo with attached parking. |
Blue Heaven: Fantastic food, particularly breakfast (best shrimp and grits ever, and awesome banana bread). You sit outside under a canopy of trees with cats and chickens running around, great place.
Better Than Sex: Dessert-ony restaurant, reservations required at least a day in advance. Get a "Rim Job," a wine glass dipped in chocolate fondue and then red wine poured in. Amazing. As already mentioned, A&B Lobster house is a great place for fine dining. Last time I was there was in late August, and signs everywhere indicated many businesses and restaurants were taking pretty much the whole month of September off, so be advised if you will be there during that time, your selection may be somewhat limited. Mallory Square at sunset is a must. If you need a tour guide I can be available for airfare to/from Denver for two plus lodging :D Have fun! |
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so that was a warning mel's treasure is worth a look dive boat to the reefs I like the little motels in the keys out side key waste more of an old conch vib there but we mostly sail and anchor out by the little uninhabited islands |
Lets talk route! Take I-10 across to Jacksonville, FL and head south on I-95 til you see the St. Augustine, FL exit (past World of Golf), head east and spend a few hours in St. Augustine before heading over the Bridge of Lions to AIA. A road trip through Florida requires a drive down AIA along the beach. You can get back on I-95 south anytime along the route, but the ocean scenery, and towns are worth the drive.
Avoid the turnpike as its boring and $$$$. Much to do along the coast with a strong suggestion to stop and tour the Kennedy Space Center (Cocoa Beach). You will find the Keyes okay but if your a scuba diver or snorkler it pays to do a dive in John Pennekamp park. Tons of dive shops along the Keyes route. Stop in Key Largo for the best Grouper sandwich on the planet or anywhere along the Keyes chain for the scenery and food. Key West is okay for the tourist, but try to stop along the way to see all the Keyes. I never found Key West to be all that great aside from the usual toursit stops and taking in the crazy sites and some great seafood. You should enjoy all of the east coast of Florida and the fall is a great time to do it. By the way Disneyworld is least crowded in Ocotber! I did this trip a few years back in my 1973.5T 911 from Atlanta. I took AIA and US1 south, jogging back to I-95 when inlets changed my route temporarily. Once you get down to West Palm you can take I-95 to the Keyes. Enjoy. Bob 73.5T |
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My wife and I make a yearly trip to KW--there are some good suggestions here for places to stay, but it is tough to nail down since everyone has various likes.
Same goes for what to do--we still haven't done everything, but following is a list of things you may like: Bars: Schooner wharf give the "old time KW" vibe--it is fun--right on the water--I wouldn't eat there, but great place for happy hour and beers. We love the oysters at Turtle Kraals--sit in the tower bar for a great view. Cheap oyetrs, good beer, go for the turtle races for a little bit of a distraction/fun You should go to Sloppy Joe's just because you are in KW Capt. Tony's is also "must" when vsiting--It has a really interesting history check out the tombstone near the pool table, the "hanging tree" and ask to see the skeleton behind the bar(real--bones found on-site and cobbled together from various people according to the story) I like sitting on the balcony at the Bull & Whistle and people-watching folks on Duval. If feeling it, go to the roof of the B&W to Garden of Eden--clothing optional--hit or miss, but can be entertaining. Green Parrot--cool "local vibe" bar. Irish Kevin's on Duval gets a bit rowdy if that is your scene Food Latitudes is pricey but has an awesome sunset view--dinner right on the beach. Hogfish bar and Grill on Stock Island--great Hogfish sandwich--definately worth finding it. Pepes has a good breakfast--if you want an interesting history of the place--talk to Mego next door at the art gallery/shop--he bent my ear for an hour about a fued with Pepe's and how they "aren't the orginal and stole the name" If you want to go off-island try Square Grouper on Cudjoe Key--it can get packed, and is a little pricey, but I really enjoy their food Sights: Once again, hard to say, depends upon what you like to do mallory Square for sunset and street entertainers. West Martello Tower near the airport has some intersting history and also the real "Robert the Doll" Hemmingway House--must do. Trumans' "Little white House" Cemetary is interesting--you can see the USS Maine memorial. The butterfly conservatory is really interesting. Definately worth a visit. The wrecker's museum is hokey, but the climb to the top of the tower offers great views. There are various sunset and "booze cruises", but my favorite is the "Jolly Rover II" which is a rigged ship and--waaay more laid back than the Fury nonsense and it is BYOB. Planty of great charter fishing trips to choose from--go to Charter row. I would avoid Duval when cruise ships are in-port--gets crazy packed. There are also things to do in the mid-upper keys of you have a car. Bahia Honda state Park has an actual "beack" and you can see remants of the Flagler RR (and original US1 built on top) Big Pine Key has the key deer refuge. Drive out to No-Name Key and check them out (and when there stop at the no-name pub for a beer and pizza) Drive over the 7-mile bridge and check out the old 7-mile bridge (before they raze it--ongoing battle) Last time there, we took a helicpoter tour down to Plantation Key--very cool trip--lots of sealife to check out from the air Some photos for inspiration Hemmingway House http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370869854.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370869901.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370869944.jpg Sunset http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370870027.jpg View from Latitudes http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370870091.jpg Sloppy Joes http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370870173.jpg |
I grew up in the keys, Islamorada to be specific.
Stop At Ms. Macks in Key Largo for lunch on your way down. Late afternoon drinks at the Tiki Bar then dinner at Marker 88 in Islamorada (my grandfather opened this place and sold in the 80s, great food). We always try to stay at the Andrew's Inn in KW. Nice bed and breakfast with close proximity to pretty much everything in KW. Park your car and rent a scooter for the weekend. Many of the bars on Duval change ownership from year to year so explore and have fun. Hemingway House is cool and of course you have to hit Sloppy Joe's. Jimmy Buffets burger joint is over rated, I would skip it for the local places. If you have time book a sea-plane down to Ft. Jefferson, it is a very cool day trip. Key West is a blast, I have been more times since I left the keys than I ever went when I lived down there. In High School we played KW High in football, the running joke back then (80s) was that if you dropped your wallet in KW you had to kick it all the way back home. Have fun. |
Here is the Great Website with lot of info Florida Keys Vacations
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Thanks guys ---- I'm lookin forward to this roadtrip in my 88 Triple Black Coupe-- I leave San Antonio last week of September and travel to KW via NOLA (small fly trip return to NYC for someones bday ex NOLA) ---then drive NOLA to in FL in 1st week October and drive to KW -- return to San Antonio fast via interstate and then fly to Hawaii for a break from driving -- then fly to Australia ---- all tips along the way are welcome and appreciated ....
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I spent 7 days there years ago. Did you know that is has NO BEACH? I'm not going to knock the place, but if your thinking this is a US Mainland version of a Carribean island you are mistaken. Did I mention it has NO BEACH? It's got a lot of quirky attractions and followings by people of all gender (and transgender) but once in a lifetime was plenty enough for me. I think this a required pilgrimage by all the Parrotheads once in their lifetime. I just didn't get it. I was hoping for a tropical paradise and found out it had NO BEACH!:D (On the way there, I did think some of the lesser known Keys did look beautiful)
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