If you want a quiet time, try Englewood.
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> sammy wrote:
>> I took my family to an Indian Shores condo last year. It was very
>> nice, but zero restaurants and activities. Can I get some input from
>> folks who have vacationed along the florida gulf coast where
>> they found they didn't have to get in their car to find restaurants,
>> mini putt maybe, etc. (family fun). There's got to be a few areas
>> where it's kind of busy like that but not too crazy with students.
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> You skip time of year, but from your comment I'd say spring.
> That's tough, it's gonna be crowded regardless. However,
> much of the coast isn't exactly college spring break central.
> You're far more likely to just run into "locals" on break
> from high school. For your other criteria, basically stick
> to the larger towns. The whole Clearwater/St. Pete area
> will have alot to choose from. Naples isn't too bad. Sarasota
> is fairly good too.
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