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Road Trip: Tour of Florida

Tuesday, December 17th, 2013

Enjoy this 7-day self-guided tour, as you explore the beautiful beaches and rich history of Florida.

7 Day Florida Roadtrip

Day 1 Home to Orlando Florida

After you have flown into MCO Orlando International Airport spend the first night at your hotel. If you are flying in from another country you may be required to spend your first night at a hotel. Check out some of the local Latin inspired cuisine or some of Orlando’s hot nightlife.

Day 2 Orlando to Port Saint Lucie

Depending on which company you have rented your RV from you may be able to pick up your RV in the morning or you may have to wait until early afternoon.

If you love baseball, Point Saint Lucie is the spring training site for the New York Mets. Stop by the field and see how the team is shaping up for the coming season. Visit the only US Navy SEAL Museum, where if you got any closer you would have to enlist.

Day 3 Port Saint Lucie to Miami

Spend the morning exploring the mysteries of Coral Castle. This castle was built with 1000 tons of stone by a single man. Spend the afternoon swimming in the Venetian Pools, built-in 1923 in an old rock quarry.

Day 4 Miami to Key West

Make your way down to the southernmost tip of the US, Key West. Dive or snorkel in the United States only living coral barrier reef. Visit the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory or just spend the day on the beautiful beaches of the Florida Keys.

Day 5 Key West to the Everglades

The Royal Palm Visitors Center is the best place to start when visiting the Everglades. They are the experts, they know the trails, ponds, and canals that you should be visiting in the hopes of seeing some gators.

Day 6 Everglades to Tampa Bay

Whether you want to visit the Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens, Lowry Park Zoo, or Adventure Island, Tampa Bay has lots to see and do for the last leg of your trip.

Day 7 Tampa Bay to Orlando

Your RV will be due back at the rental location on the morning of the last day of your trip. Drop off your RV early and spend your last day doing some of the things that make Orlando so popular. Visit Universal Orlando, the Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, or Disney’s Hollywood Studio.

This 7-day self-guided tour is just an example of the many things you could do while you are visiting Florida. Customize this tour to make it your own and enjoy all that Florida has to offer.

One Way RV Rental Special

Monday, September 23rd, 2013

Book now for pick up between Nov 1, 2013, and March 31, 2014, and we will waive the one-way fee. With 14 locations to choose from you will be sure to find a holiday to suit you. With the cold weather setting in why not get away from the snow and head south for a few weeks. You could pick up in Chicago, New York, Boston, and Seattle and drop off in Orlando, Ft Lauderdale, or how about Los Angeles. You could even do a cross country trip from San Francisco to Atlanta. Or look at Dallas, Salt Lake City, or Las Vegas. With these 14 cities to choose from, there are endless possibilities for this year’s winter vacation.

  • waived one way free is only between these 14 locations
  • only unit code MTR are eligible for this special
  • subject to availability

Orlando – Local Attractions

Friday, July 5th, 2013

At Universal Orlando Resort they say “Vacation like you mean it”, but what exactly does that mean? It means spending time with your family while taking in all the excitement, thrills, and adventure that this resort has to offer. Every child under the age of 9 loves Harry Potter, right? Come, let’s enter a world where the magic is real. Move through the classrooms and passageways of Hogwarts, learn the proper way to ride a Hippogriff, dine at the Three Broomsticks, or wander the streets of Hogsmeade visiting all your favorite stores. New at the resort in the summer of 2013 is Transformers – The Ride 3D, help Optimus Prime defeat the Decepticons before they destroy Orlando. Whether your favorite movie was Men in Black, ET, or Shrek, Universal Orlando Resort is fun for all ages.

Walt Disney World in Orlando consists of 4 theme parks and 2 water parks. The Magic Kingdom is 107 acres centered around Cinderella’s castle. Make sure you time your day to be here for the Main Street Electrical Parade which starts after dark. The Epcot theme park is divided into two worlds, Future World and World Showcase. In Future World you will learn all about technological advances and innovations here on earth and in space. World Showcase takes you on an adventure around the world to visit 11 different countries with shops, attractions, and restaurants representing each of the countries. At Disney Hollywood Studios you become the star. Walking through this theme park is like being on a huge real set. Audition at the American Idol Experience or walk through the ’30s and ’40s and enjoy the glamor and glitz of the early Hollywood days. The fourth theme park is Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Take a Safari ride through Africa and see the zebras, rhinos, lions, and giraffes roaming, watch the Broadway-style Lion King show, or ride the rapids on the Kali River Rapids. After a freak snowstorm in Orlando, a ski resort was build but once the snow melted they turned it into Disney’s Blizzard Beach. Spend the day splashing around in this winter wonderland water park. Or try the Typhoon Lagoon water park with a surf pool, 9 thrilling water slides, and Shark Reef where you can snorkel with real sharks and schools of fish.

Spend the day at Discovery Cove. Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive day resort. Your day package includes access to the park from 8 am to 5:30 pm, breakfast, lunch, and unlimited snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages. Be prepared to take the ride of a lifetime as you hold on to the dorsal fin of a bottlenose dolphin as he takes you for a ride around the pool. Relax at Serenity Bay, watch the otters play at Freshwater Oasis, and snorkel with thousands of fish at the Grand Reef, this will be a day that you and the kids will always remember.

SeaWorld in Orlando is a place that you must definitely check out. We were there for a day and there was still so much that we missed. The Shamu orca show was amazing, if you really want to get in on the action you can sit in the soak zone (you may want to bring a poncho). The show Blue Horizons was amazing, come sit in the shade, and watch the dolphins as they put on a show in the pool, the parrots as they fly overhead, and the spectacular costumes of the actors. The kid in all of us is sure to love Clyde and Seamore take Pirate Island, watch as two seals outwit the bumbling pirates. There are turtle, shark, manta ray, penguin and dolphin exhibits, rides that will scare you and rides that will soak you, all the while keeping a smile on your face.