Fiesta Key

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May 14, 2018 - 3 days

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Fiesta Key RV Resort

Fiesta Key 11 southern most point      Our trip to the Keys took us across Florida on 41 (Aligator Alley)  Unfortunately, it was during quite a downpour.  Finally, when we got to US-1 the rain stopped and our trip south through the keys was sunny and bright.  When we arrived we were assigned a site too small for our RV and the park was flexible enough to move us to another spot.  Being May, the resort was less than a 1/4 full.  The section that we were assigned had been rebuilt after the last hurricane, so everything was new and nice.  However, no one caught that they installed the water and electrical on the wrong side of each site.  In the resort is a bar and grill called the Lobster Crawl which is very nice.  I understand that on Friday and Saturday nights, there is live music, but we arrived on a Monday.  The pool is beautiful and elevated a bit giving you quite a view of the ocean.  The resort is located about a third of the way down the keys, which worked great for us to drive the car the last hour and a half down to Key West.  I would definitely visit here again.   The resort is part of the Thousand Trails (Trails Collection) but with new restrictions put on the Trails Collection resorts, we reserved it through our RPI membership which actually was a couple of dollars cheaper.  My only complaint about the park is that when other RV friends of ours decided to meet us for lunch, the park wouldn't let them drive their coach in, even though there was plenty of room to park near the Restaraunt for an hour or so. 

     The drive to Key West is beautiful and a bit frustrating.  The speed limit changes often and there are several speed traps along the way, yet people are so impatient that they are willing to pass anywhere.  In Key West itself, tourist rent scooters and are zipping about town, (no helmets) without a care or thought of pedestrians or traffic.  The town is fun, with lots of shops, bars and places to eat.  We visited the furthest point south, which I don't think is, Fort Zachary Taylor, Mallory Square, and just walked about town.  Two cruise ships were in port, so there were lots of tourists.  I'm looking forward to a return trip some year.  

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      Find your paradise in the heart of the Florida Keys at Fiesta Key RV Resort! Enjoy the tropical feel of our spacious 28-acre resort located on our own private island. Surrounded by the incredible Gulf of Mexico, Fiesta Key has an on-site marina, and plenty of areas where you can take in the ocean views, or relax and enjoy the sunset. We offer full amenities, and fun vacation activities to keep you busy throughout your vacation. Hook up your RV, check into one our rentals or pitch your tent! Popular nearby attractions include Long Key State Park, the Dolphin Research Center and Bun n' Mary's Dive Center. Don't miss out on this fabulous RV resort located in one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States!

 

Thousand Trails     Experience paradise in the heart of the Florida Keys at Fiesta Key RV Resort! Tropical breezes wash across the grounds of our 28-acre resort located on our own private island. Surrounded by the breathtaking Gulf of Mexico, Fiesta Key RV Park offers plenty of ways to enjoy the Florida sunshine. In addition to the gulf, you can take a dip in our pool or spa. An on-site restaurant offers convenience while a bar on the beach and, WiFi hotspots are added bonuses.

     Hook up your RV, check into one our rental cottages, or pitch a tent! Don’t miss out on this fabulous RV resort located in one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States! Popular nearby attractions include Long Key State Park, the Dolphin Research Center and Bun n’ Mary’s Dive Center.

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