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    My folks live in Ft. Myers Beach, so I am somewhat familiar with the area. Yes, I would highly recommend Sanibel and Captiva. They are gorgeous. There is also a very cool Nature Reserve in Ft. Myers (sorry, I cannot remember the name of it)! Of course, there is wonderful shopping at an outlet mall: The Shoppes of Sanibel. (NOT actually ON Sanibel, just on the way!) And the beaches, oh my.... Ft. Myers Beach is awesome. Great shelling! If you are not staying on the beach, I would recommend taking the trolley over the bridge to the beach. Parking on the beach is limited, and the bridge is only one lane each way. My folks have sat in traffic for more than an hour just trying to get to their condo... and it is BEFORE the bridge. Traffic can be ridiculous on the way to the beach. If you take the trolley, the driver does all the work, you sit and enjoy the scenery and don't have to worry about parking once you are there. The trolleys can be picked up in lots of locations! Lots of great restaurants on the beach also! Have fun! Take lots of pictures! Be sure to be on the beach at least one night for the sunset! Beautiful!
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    My first thought was, "oh no, Florida in the SUMMER??" Do you KNOW what you are getting in to in terms of heat, humidty and the like? It is not something you can really envision until you have experienced it. And while the folks who live there have adapted and like it fine. for someone like me from a more northern clime, it was like hitting a wall of water. I much prefer it other seasons in Florida.

    My aunt and uncle lived in North Fort Myers and I went down there one July for 2 weeks. I came home after 4 days.

    After that, I made sure to go down other than summer time.
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    Thanks for the good advice! I think we do plan on spending quite a bit of time on the beach, but I'm not sure how near we are to it. Taking the trolley sounds like a good idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by gemini9961
    How did you go about deciding to visit Ft. Myers?
    I think we just found some nice villas (probably not the right word, maybe 'condos'?) in that area. We really liked FL last time we went, but wanted to see something other than Disneyworld and the likes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    My first thought was, "oh no, Florida in the SUMMER??" Do you KNOW what you are getting in to in terms of heat, humidty and the like? It is not something you can really envision until you have experienced it. And while the folks who live there have adapted and like it fine. for someone like me from a more northern clime, it was like hitting a wall of water. I much prefer it other seasons in Florida.
    Yes, that's something that we were a bit hesitant about at first. However, the problem is I am not allowed time out of school due to terms and conditions of my scholarship, notwithstanding the fact I have hugely important exams this year which I cannot miss! So summertime is really the only option for our family holidays. I believe, though, that we will probably be OK, we tend to cope with heat and humidity pretty well on most other holidays we've been on. When you come from the north of England, you're gagging for those rays come summertime!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Update

    Well, the time for my trip across the pond is nearly here! I'm really looking forward to it. We got a free guide book on the Ft. Myers area sent to the house so we have plenty of ideas about what to do once we get over there. And we have ordered sat-nav in the hire car.

    Our flight is at 11am GMT on Monday, and we have a change-over at New York, meaning we'll arrive late evening, so we'll all be shattered and very jetlagged, lol.

    So, that means I won't be around for a while, again. I'll be sure to take plenty of pics. Oh, and for those wondering, I did take pictures of this year's Royal Welsh Show which I went to last week (some may remember my pictures from last year - well good news is that this year it was SUNNY! ), but I don't really have time to upload them to photobucket now, so I'll probably post them along with Florida pics.

    Oh, and of course, I wouldn't mind bumping into any PTers...

    I'm so excited! I just need to squish the rest of my mountain of clothes into my suitcase and I'll be all set.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z View Post
    I'm so excited! I just need to squish the rest of my mountain of clothes into my suitcase and I'll be all set.

    Mountain clothes??? Not sure what those are exactly, but you realize you could probably run naked in Florida at this time of year and still be hot, lol!

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    Aw, have fun Zara. Defintinaly post pictures when you get back


    I think Zara mean she has a huge pile of clothes, she still needs to pack haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_luv_rusty View Post


    I think Zara mean she has a huge pile of clothes, she still needs to pack haha.

    OH! LOL!! And here I thought it was some Brit term for warmer clothes or something, lol! I'm such a dingbat!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Mountain clothes??? Not sure what those are exactly, but you realize you could probably run naked in Florida at this time of year and still be hot, lol!


    I mean my masses of clothes are in a huuuuuge pile, like a mountain, and won't fit in my suitcase!

    Tee hee, yes, I do believe we'll experience some serious heat and humidity. I heard we'll also get some pretty dramatic storms. It'll be an experience, anyway!

    ETA: Thanks Jenna!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    You are definitely brave - I`m a "cold person" and even the 80 degree weather here has me running for the AC!
    But that`s exciting that you`ll be spending a good amount of time here, especially in beautiful Florida. I stayed in West Palm Beach with a few friends last year during May, and my family used to have a winter house near Melbourne when I was younger, and it is definitely a whole different lifestyle than here in NY. Always made it interesting to go down there.
    If I remember correctly, Ft. Meyers would be about on the other side of the state from West Palm, so unless you are in the mood for a long drive in the heat I have no recommendations for you as far as interesting things to do, lol. Have a good time!
    Mom to Ethan, Sophie and Sansa

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