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Daytona Beach Florida Vacation Travel Reviews
More About Daytona Beach - Editor's Tips - Weather Maps & Dining
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Spring Break's Losses Are Families' Gains 20 Years Later, a Shift from the Rowdy Boston Globe, April 10, 2005 "Many hotels that formerly catered to the spring break crowd have shifted their marketing efforts toward a more upscale family clientele, according to Byron. Indeed, the Desert Inn Resort, which had been the center of activity when I was here in college, doesn't even mention the words ''spring break" on its website..."
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Beyond Fast Cars and Spring Break, a New Daytona Rises New York Times, January 14, 2005 "This is the new Daytona Beach. For 10 miles on the Atlantic shore, the hurdy-gurdy vacation town is being transformed with buildings that defy beach condo clichés. Master bedrooms at Ocean Sands, for instance, come with whirlpool tubs and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Atlantic..."
Daytona: The Race is On Pittsburg Tribune-Review "Passing hotel after hotel, beachgoers let the salty Atlantic Ocean waters splash at their feet and ankles, marveling at what on any other beach in any other city would be an oddity: speed limit signs..."
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Daytona Beach - Hot Fun in the Summertime Road and Travel Magazine "...Daytona Beach was synonymous with MTV parties and spring breakers. However, I quickly learned that in the 'new' Daytona Beach, the focus is family. Stretching over 23 miles of family-friendly beaches, the area offers a multitude of options that are sure to please every member of your family from the racing enthusiast and sports fanatic to the history buff, art critic and food lover..."
For additional travel information, contact: Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 126 East Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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