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Old 04-24-2013, 04:52 PM   #1
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Day at the ocean

We were thinking of taking a day and driving over to Cocoa Beach during our trip. None of the kids have ever been to the ocean and really want to go.

Has anyone ever been over there? Is the beach nice? Easy place to park?

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I'm not sure Cocoa Beach would be my first choice. We have done Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge a few times and love it but I think of it and Cocoa Beach as not what I like to think of when I think Florida Beach. I would think if this is your kids first trip to the ocean, you would want to find a place with a large sand beach and nice waves. (from someone who grew up going to the ocean probably at least once a week).

One thing my kids loved at Merritt Island is there is a place were manatees can be viewed and pretty consistently sighted. My kids enjoyed this as much as Disney. Manatees are some of the best wildlife to watch,
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The Clearwater/St. Pete area is pretty nice too. It's an easy drive over there. We've been to Coca Beach lots of times and numerous times to the Clearwater/St. Pete area and prefer it. The water on the Gulf side is a bit warmer, the beaches are soft & white, the water is calmer, we've found lots of shells over the years. I also like that area because if you do get a rainy day there are lots of indoor things to do in Tampa. If you're flying out, the Tampa is a nice airport and a bit smaller than MCO.
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We did Cocoa Beach last month with the girls. My Dad and I took the girls to Kennedy Space Centre (very skippable now that there isn't really anything space program there) and afterwards went to the ocean. Drove to Cocoa Beach via Port Canaveral route, got to see some of the cruise ships in dock, and even one leave. The beach we stopped at was amazing, beautiful sand, some amazing waves, and the kids had a blast playing in the water and collecting some amazing shells. Would be about 45 mins to an hour from Disney...and an easy drive at that.

....can also vouch there is a combo car wash/ice cream parlour on the road to the beach that has amazing ice cream too Don't know how my Dad spots them, but it is all "home made" in the ice cream shop.

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We went to Melbourne beach when we had friends that lived in Florida and are planning another trip to the beach during our trip in August. It's only about 1 hour away (the Gulf coast is more like 2 hours). Definately take the kids to the beach, the ocean is something everyone should encounter.
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We've looked through a lot of places and decided on New Smyrna Beach. It is just south of Daytona. We found a map for parking on line, so that made it easy to figure out. The van for 10 people was booked last night. Five of our 10 have never been to the ocean, so it is going to be fun.

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So glad your kids are going to see the ocean. I grew up on Naragansett Bay and love (and miss) the smell of the ocean. I think the ocean inFlorida is a lot better place to start though. The water up here is freezing, all year round.
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Been to New Smyrna as well... neat lighthouse there that you can go up in. Went there when my oldest was about 4 or 5, climbed all the way up to the top, she got scared and we had to come right down. The 10 seconds of looking around I got...I THINK the views were nice

One thing to keep in mind that there is an increased shark presence in New Smyrna... something about a river that empties into the Atlantic there makes for a prime feeding ground for sharks...also great surfing as well. Just keep an eye out

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Been to New Smyrna as well... neat lighthouse there that you can go up in. Went there when my oldest was about 4 or 5, climbed all the way up to the top, she got scared and we had to come right down. The 10 seconds of looking around I got...I THINK the views were nice

One thing to keep in mind that there is an increased shark presence in New Smyrna... something about a river that empties into the Atlantic there makes for a prime feeding ground for sharks...also great surfing as well. Just keep an eye out

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I've read the shark thing online. I haven't told DW. Most things I've read seem to be surfers being bitten and not swimmers. I'm sure we won't be there long though. As soon as the kids get a mouth full of water, we will be packing it up.

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