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We have visited Key West area severa times.We usuall stay in the Tavern area. About half way to Key West. Thinking about changing resrts  Any suggestions?

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I don't know what your budget is but Hawks Cay or Cheeka Lodge are both very nice. 

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We've been to Key West once, for my husband's nephew's wedding. We stayed at the Southernmost Beach Resort.  The rooms were lovely but you did need a car to get to the center of activity in the town.

 

Word to the wise, do not get married on the beach in Key West in March.  It was freezing.

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We visited Key West this past January and rented a house with a pool.  BEST decision we made.  We never took the car out -- walked everywhere -- no hassle with traffic.  Do not assume it is too expensive.  Check it out.  

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I am going and staying at the Crown Plaza, has anyone stayed there? Nice? Close to everything?

Any suggestions on what to do? I will be there 3 days with a friend that is on a limited budget. What shoiuld we absolutely not miss?

Is the trolly tour worth the money?

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I was there twice once more than 20 years ago we stayed at a cute B and B with a pool, it was February and the weather was rather changeable and the we were there on a cruise,  Mallory Square was totally different but we still had a great time.

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@happygolfcartrider wrote:

I am going and staying at the Crown Plaza, has anyone stayed there? Nice? Close to everything?

Any suggestions on what to do? I will be there 3 days with a friend that is on a limited budget. What shoiuld we absolutely not miss?

Is the trolly tour worth the money?


@happygolfcartrider  I think the trolly tour is worth the money.  It takes you all over the island and you learn a lot about the history.  I also recommend seeing the sunset ceremony.  It's free and on the dock every evening just before sunset.  There are lots of different performers and artists.  It's a little offbeat but that's Key West.  Enjoy your trip.    

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@cotton4me wrote:

@happygolfcartrider wrote:

I am going and staying at the Crown Plaza, has anyone stayed there? Nice? Close to everything?

Any suggestions on what to do? I will be there 3 days with a friend that is on a limited budget. What shoiuld we absolutely not miss?

Is the trolly tour worth the money?


@happygolfcartrider  I think the trolly tour is worth the money.  It takes you all over the island and you learn a lot about the history.  I also recommend seeing the sunset ceremony.  It's free and on the dock every evening just before sunset.  There are lots of different performers and artists.  It's a little offbeat but that's Key West.  Enjoy your trip.    


@cotton4me Thank You so much for these tips! We will do both!Woman HappyHeart

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Re: Key West area

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@happygolfcartrider wrote:

I am going and staying at the Crown Plaza, has anyone stayed there? Nice? Close to everything?

Any suggestions on what to do? I will be there 3 days with a friend that is on a limited budget. What shoiuld we absolutely not miss?

Is the trolly tour worth the money?


 

We stayed at the Crowne Plaza La Concha a few years ago, and it is a very nice hotel right in the heart of things. You can walk most everywhere you want to go. I have never taken the trolley tour, so I can't comment on it.