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We are planning to go to Ft Myers in March for DH's bday. We are going to Spring Training, but I don't know anything else about Ft Myers. Anyone have recs for what to do, where to stay, and where to eat?
Thanks!
Honeymooning


Re: Ft Myers
Spring Training is awesome! You guys will have a great time!
H's parents live in Cape Coral, so we used to see the Sox (Red, of course) and the Twins in CC and Ft M. We stayed with the folks, so I'm not great on hotels, but I will say nearby Sanibel island is beautiful and that's probably where I'd try to stay and just commute in for the games.
Have fun!
There are lots of nice resorts in the area. We like Pink Shell on Fort Myers Beach. Sanibel is also nice.
You could also always stay in Naples. Or the South Seas resort - I think on Marco Island.
Have fun!
We go to FM/Bonita Springs area every winter to visit my snowbird parents. FMB in March may be crazy-busy with spring-breakers(college and families), however, if you go we really like Diamondhead Resort. Sanibel is nice, however, a little too tame for us. For restaurant recs on FMB - Beached Whale(yummy beach bread and grouper sandwiches, as well as a great view from their upstairs deck), Tuckaway Bagel(great bagels and waffles), Baywalk Cafe(the best Key Lime cookies), Smokin' Oyster (good oysters, drinks), Surf Pie(decent pizza and they deliver). I could go on and on.....we typically eat/drink our way down the strip.
In FM I recommend Manatee Park, hundreds of manatees and you can kayak if you would like. Naples has some great resturants. We stayed there for a couple of nights in December and while we were the youngest at our resort by at least 30 years we still had a good time. 5th Ave has tons of shops & restaurants. The Everglades are only about an hour and a half away and everyone needs to go on at least one airboat ride.
If you have any questions feel free to PM me.