Saturday, July 10, 2010

Cabin rental in Florida?

My family is looking to travel in state for a week long vacation. We've done Disney numerous times and were thinking of trying something different. At first, being big Disney fanatics, my mother suggested Disney's cabin rentals at Fort Wilderness. But before we go off to yet another Disney trip, I thought I would see if anyone knows of any unique cabins elsewhere in the state. Nothing too rustic- my mother likes her comfort and isn't down for tenting anywhere. But considering there is a wide range of ages in my family from 50's down to 7 months, we would like a place with lots of different activities. Any suggestions? Has anyone ever been to Seaside Florida? If so, how was it?Cabin rental in Florida?
St. George Island, Florida is a magnificent destination spot accessible via a four-mile (6 km) long bridge from the Eastpoint, Florida mainland. Since it sounds like you are traveling with a big group, a vacation rental is most suitable for your lodging. You can browse listings at St. George Island Vacation Properties (www.sgivp.com). Pictures of beach lodgings including interiors are shown with locations indicating whether they are beach front, beach view, bay view or bay front. Other essential details such as occupant capacity, rental rates, and number of rooms/bathrooms are included in the website as well. St. George Island has lots of different activities for kids as well as grown-ups. Besides swimming, there鈥檚 a state park for wildlife viewing and hiking, and other activities such as fishing, water sports, shopping, and local restaurant seafood buffets. Try going to St. George Island for an opportunity to bond with your family in a different setting as an alternative to a Disney trip.

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