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Sloppy college students sporting beer bongs, wet t-shirt contests and MTV dance fevers may not be your bag and you may be like me in
desire to find a place to vacation that isn't overrun with twenty-somethings flexing their muscles and other body parts. Most especially during
two week period that has transformed itself into a quarter of
year,
season that has hoteliers and bartenders rubbing their greedy hands together and college students stuffing thongs, condoms and Advil into their little carryons;
time of year that many locals in Daytona, Cancun and South Padre Island batten down
hatches and lay up comestibles in
bomb shelters:
dreaded Spring Break.
Yeah, I admit that "in
days" I overindulged in keg induced debauchery and anything that was likely to compel women to strip off their shirts was likely to set my mouth to watering. Now, though, I am a kinder, gentler and less misogynistic fellow, much more likely to enjoy
silence of a sunset or an excellent meal that is not accompanied by
hoots and hollers of
hormonally challenged youth our nation's upper education system is likely to spew forth from
end of February into
middle of April.
"Where oh where, wise travel sage, may I enjoy
sun and surf and not be overrun by teeming hordes of horny youth on break from their laborious studies of underwater basket weaving and
literature of 17th century Botswana?" Well, Grasshopper,
answer may surprise you, for I have found a veritable treasure trove of fun stuff to do in one of
nation's original Spring Break destinations. A place replete with museums, sporting attractions, nightlife and most especially fine dining, and it is all aligned alongside over 23 miles of beautiful beach and crystal clear water. Greater Fort Lauderdale is
name and grown up, non-"Yeee Haaaw!! Let's get wasted!!" fun is
game.
"How can this be, oh venerable and well informed travel scribbler?" Who can say but
truth is in
tale of
tape. Since 1985
total number of travelers visiting
Ft. Lauderdale area has gone up substantially and
number of spring breakers has declined;1985 saw 3.3 million visitors to
area with 370,000 of them designated as spring breakers, while in 2002 some 8.1 million folks visited and from that number only 20,000 were college kids on hiatus from their diligent studies. As a matter of fact it looks like for
last three years that number of 20,000 has stabilized, no doubt
more adult and less impulse driven of those college kids looking for a quiet place of their own to actually relax as opposed to murdering off a few million of their own brain cells. There is hope for us yet.
I was lucky enough to be able to, on
dole, spend a few days in
area while my lovely and well employed significant other attended a conference. For four days, while Cindy labored to learn about city administration, I meandered some of
areas and attractions around town and then we were able to dine and explore together at night. On
whole I had an excellent good time and left many of Ft. Lauderdale's draws unexplored, reason enough to return and get some of those other things done at a later date.
Initially we had been booked into a hotel that was not very well represented to us by a broker who specializes in web based booking of hotel rooms that are pet friendly. Not wishing to bad mouth anyone I will forego naming this particular service or
hotel that they had booked us into; I will just say that if you avail yourself of such a service I highly recommend that you call
hotel in question before booking your stay and make sure that things are as they are represented. We were not on
beach and
hotel in question had no idea that we would be bringing
ever-present Sunny dog with us. Although they did make an attempt to get us into a room, it was a less than thrilling accommodation, and what was supposed to be a beachfront room ended up having an excellent view of one of
areas many dwelling-lined canals.
A couple of hours searching and asking around did get us into a wonderful hotel that was very reasonably priced and located right on
beach. The Merriweather was a great place to stay and inexpensive to boot. Our room was actually somewhat unbelievable for what we paid for it. For less than $100 a night we had a setup that boasted a full front room, a separate bedroom, a well appointed kitchenette, two bathrooms, two TVs and a stereo. We were charged a one time cash fee of $25 for
pet and that went directly into
pocket of our housekeeper (ya gotta love that). The staff was extremely friendly and
feel of
place was like family. By
end of our three days we knew half
staff and a dozen guests by name.