Mom And Daughter Outside Grand Floridian; costume; pool
  • On Mar 24, 2013
    Stacie from IN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Have any of you done a WDW/Vero Beach combo trip? I have been looking into dvc and all of the resorts, any input on Vero Beach?

    Howdy Stacie! 

    We have never been to Disney's Vero Beach Resort but we gave some of our points to some dear friends for their Honeymoon and they did a split stay between Walt Disney World Resort and Disney's Vero Beach Resort.  They loved every minute of their vacation!

    They started their vacation at Walt Disney World and enjoyed the theme parks and attractions.  From there, they headed to Disney's Vero Beach Resort and spent three nights in a 1-Bedroom Villa.

    They are not really "beach people" but they fell in love with the picturesque Atlantic Coast and spent virtually every waking minute enjoying the sand and watching the surf.

    There are several great dining options and oodles of activities for you to enjoy if you are interested.

    For them, it was a relaxing time and the perfect finish to a truly magical vacation!  They loved it and hope to visit again soon!

    Thanks so much for your question and please let me know if you need any further information.
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