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    Default First time to Florida

    I'm going with the family to Florida for the first time, we are a family of 4. 2 girls (19 & 10) & 2 boys (24 & 17), any advice about must see places, or restaurants?

    Any info would be much appreciated

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    Where in Florida are you headed?
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    Havent decided yet

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    cant go wrong with Miami, so much to see. I can relate (20 years old)

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    Padron Cigars factory tour in Miami

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    Disney is ageless. Sea World would also be enjoyed by all age groups. If you stay in the Orlando area, you are only about 2 hrs away from either coast. Clearwater, as well as other towns I'm sure, has the big speed boats that go up and down the coast. Parasailing for the older ones, maybe? Dinner theaters are fun when everyone is exhausted from the day.

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    west palm beach for sure.
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    Thank you all so much for the advice

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    I like the ideas mentioned so far. If you have never been to Orlando I'd definitely suggest the touristy things there - Disney/Universal Studios/etc. I had a great time in St. Augustine as well when I visited.

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    South Florida (Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale) Is great for beaches and partying. If your looking for more of a family thing, there is alot to do around Orlando. Miami is great though, I go down a few times a year. (South Beach FTW)

    Oh and I lived near Ft. Lauderdale for 13 years.
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