27 Sep 20, 03:53 PM
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27 Sep 20, 03:53 PM
Mr Andy
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Originally Posted by trfc2019
Hello all,
We were due to stay onsite at WDW with DDP next year, as DDP is not on anymore we cancelled
We have decided to rebook with the BA sale for May and move it to elsewhere if all is not good still
So a few questions:
-We are looking at Floridays Resort, has anyone been there?
-We have always stayed on site before is there anywhere on the I-Drive we should really look for both in terms of things to do and for meals out?
-How easy is driving in America, we have done France etc but never in America
Fingers crossed its all a bit calmer by then See more...
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Hello.
I stayed at the Floridays Resort back in November 2017 with my friend for 10 nights and I enjoyed myself. The rooms were nice and we had a balcony looking over one of the lakes. The pool was also fairly quiet most of the time. We were on the ground floor and did have some noise issues as one of the bedroom windows were quite close to the ground floor elevator so people would loiter around and make noise, however this only happened a couple of nights and was over by around 1am.
In terms of I-Drive, there is plenty to do however I haven't actually done any of the 'tourist' things. I believe there's a Ripleys Believe it or Not, an ice bar and some other nightclubs and restaurants at Pointe Orlando which is about a 10/15 min drive from Floridays. The Floridays resort is actually quite far South on I Drive and I actually preferred this, as the roads were MUCH less busy. You are about a 2/3 minute drive from a Publix Supermarket, the Outlets and countless restaurants like Cheesecake Factory, Panda Express, Mod Pizza, Chipotle, Longhorn and Outback Steakhouse. There is a Dunkin Donuts opposite the Floridays Resort about a 2 min drive where I got my morning coffee and donut from
Driving in America is very simple. The roads are absolutely massive so you have lots of space and I find the drivers are actually quite a bit slower than here in the UK. I have driven across America from Florida to California and find driving and parking in America 10 times easier than the roads in the UK so you should be fine!
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