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Mayan Inn Booked on Feb 07 at 12:12 AM for $826.20 |
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Plaza Resort & Spa Booked on Feb 06 at 11:32 PM for $284.01 |
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Daytona Inn Beach Resort Booked on Feb 06 at 11:07 PM for $895.50 |
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Best Western Castillo Del Sol ... Booked on Feb 06 at 10:39 PM for $755.93 |
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Makai Beach Lodge Booked on Feb 06 at 10:12 PM for $129.60 |
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Daytona Beach Parks Sun Splash Park611 S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona BeachBeachgoers can sun, splash and beat the heat at Volusia County's Sun Splash Park at South Atlantic Avenue and Revilo Boulevard in Daytona Beach. Sun Splash Park features an interactive water fountain, decorative walkways, a shaded playground, volleyball courts, picnic areas, restrooms, outdoor showers, two beach access ramps and a Coca-Cola-sponsored "cool zone." The four-acre facility also provides 95 off-beach parking spaces. Open sunrise to sunset. No fee.Frank Rendon Park 2705 S. Atlantic Ave Daytona Beach Shores Named after a community activist in the Daytona Beach Shores area, Frank Rendon Park features sheltered picnic areas, grills, children's playground with padded floor, disability-accessible restrooms, water fountain, outdoor showers, 141 off-street parking spaces, handicapped parking, wheelchair accessible wooden beach walkway, wooden observation deck, beach wheels.Lighthouse Point Park 5000 Robert Merrill Parkway Ponce InletLighthouse Point Park consists of 52 acres of pristine land on the north side of Ponce DeLeon Inlet in the Town of Ponce Inlet. The 52-acre park features fishing, nature trails, an observation deck and tower, swimming and picnicking. A variety of wildlife call the park home, including raccoons, possums, skunks, armadillos, shore birds and birds of prey. Lighthouse Point Park is open from 6 a.m.- 9 p.m. There is a $3.50 per vehicle admission charge. For more information, call the Lighthouse Point Park office at (386) 756-7488. Tom Renick Park 1565 Oceanshore Blvd. Ormond-by-the-SeaNamed after former Volusia County Beach Director, Tom Renick Park features sheltered picnic areas, children's playground with padded floor, disability-accessible restrooms, water fountain, outdoor showers, 50 off-street parking spaces, handicapped parking, wheelchair accessible wooden beach walkway.Bicentennial Park 1800 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Ormond Beach Bicentennial Park stretches from the Halifax River to the Atlantic Ocean, this 40-acre park north of Ormond Beach is loaded with amenities. Beachgoers may park across the street from the ocean on the park's east side to enjoy the sand and surf.27th Avenue 3701 S. Atlantic Ave. New Smyrna Beach 27th Avenue Park features an innovative design which not only enhances the beach, but also provides additional off-beach parking. Volusia County has leased the 3.4-acre park from the City of New Smyrna Beach as part of an interlocal agreement. The facility has 130 parking spaces, beach cabanas with picnic tables, a promenade, a children's playground and improved pedestrian beach access. Open sunrise to sunset. No fee.Smyrna Dunes Park 2995 N. Peninsula Dr. New Smyrna BeachSmyrna Dunes Park is built on 250 acres at the northern tip of the New Smyrna Beach peninsula. The park is home to a variety of animals, birds, reptiles, marine life and vegetation. Three miles of elevated wooden walks, picnic areas, pavilions and an observation tower allow visitors to enjoy the park while protecting the sensitive sand dunes from foot traffic. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. There is an admission charge of $3.50 per vehicle. For information, call the Smyrna Dunes Park Manager Office at (386) 424-2935 or Leisure Services at (386) 736-5953.
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