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My friends who are joining us in WDW would like to possibly visit the beach one day.(I know, are they crazy, why would you want to leave property???LOL) I have heard Cocoa Beach is the closest. Does anyone have any input for making a day trip to the beach from WDW? Where have you went? How far is it? How did you get there and how much does it cost? TIA Everyone!!
Cocoa Beach is definitely the closest beach to WDW... it's a straight shot east on 528 (Beeline Expressway)... It's a few bucks for the tolls, is about 65 miles away and should take about an hour to get to.
Maybe you could persuade them to spend some time enjoying the beaches at Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon...
There are beaches within an hour to an hour and a half of WDW - the east coast beaches are about an hour, west coast - about an hour and a half. What kind of beach experience are you looking for? A quiet stretch it out kind of beach experience, or a natural wildlife beach type day - that will really dictate where you want to go. The beaches to the SW (south of Tampa) are known for sugar white sand... the east coast has lots of wildlife, and the national wildlife refuge just north of cape canaveral.
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tell about BLIZZARD BEACH LOL
I wouldnt want to leave the property either but Cocoa beach is the closest.
my aunt actually had a home there, one block from the water! now she is in melbourne.
If they've never been to a beach, I would recommend the Gulf side (Tampa area). Just like DrDolphin said, the beaches have soft, sugar white sand. And absolutely gorgeous sunsets!!!
I beleive you just take I-4 all the way to Tampa, and then follow the signs for north to the Clearwater area or south to the St. Petersburg area. I haven't been there in years, I'm sure it's more populated and built up, but I would imagine the beaches are still the same!
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We almost always go to Clearwater before we go to Disney. About an hour on I-4, no tolls and a simple drive. Daytona beach is about the sam, but in the oppisite directions of I-4. Clearwater is a much better beach experience, Sand Key park in Clearwater is very nice.
For my DD's HS grad trip, we stayed in Daytona for 3 days before going to WDW. I think it took about 2 hours to drive it. I'm glad we did the beach part first and then we could really enjoy WDW more! The girls enjoyed time at Typhoon Lagoon and all the pools at POR.
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We went to Cocoa Beach on our 2005 trip. We had a pretty good time, but the gulf coast beaches are much nicer If I were going to do it again I drive further and head to the west side.
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We went to Daytona Beach for the day in May 2006. We had so much fun and it was not very far. The cars driving on the beach were neat. We were also by a snack stand and my girls really loved that! The girls were ready to get back to Mickey at the end of the day, though!
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Driven on the shore many times! DD Lucy, DS#1 Luke and I did make it to Cocoa Beach and in the water! It was a blast! Of course, we found somewhere to shop Ron Jon Surf Shop. Lucy and Luke loved it there! And then we had dinner on the beach. We sat outside on the top floor. Looking out at the ocean, we even saw a familiar site - a Dcruise ship leaving! It was very . We watched the sunset and I had the most delicious snow crab I have ever had! And to top it all off - we drove away with Starbucks in my hand!
ive never gone to the beach on my disney trip...but my family has a second home on the west coast of florida (further down in the naples area) but i would suggest take the slightly longer drive and going to the west coast...im obviously a little biased..but i think the beaches on the west coast are prettier, the water color is much more beautiful and its just a different feel. im from the east coast, and i visit the east coast of florida to visit other friends alot so i like it there as well, daytona is fun, but id still vote for clearwater/tampa area!
We spent three days at Cocoa Beach two years ago before our Disney Cruise! The girls loved it (DD8 and DD5). The water was great and we had very nice time.
If you can convince them to stay on property ~ definitely go to Blizzard Beach. Have you thought about staying at the BC???