If you are asking about a trade it depends on the trading strength of timeshare you are trading and when you want to go.How hard is it to get a week or 2 on Captiva?
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I think if you put in requests now you should be able to get them.Thank you both. Right now we're enjoying Sanibel Lighthouse Resort. Would like to trade next year week 43 and 44
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So sad and it just jeeps going.As an update, there was news on TV today that another 5 dead dolphins washed ashore in the Sanibel area in the past few days. Something is wrong, and people are turning away. Remember there was a dead WHALE SHARK that washed ashore a few months ago.
So sad and it just jeeps going.
Key West, Marco Island and Orlando were very busy the last few weeks. All the places I stayed were at full capacity.
I actually canceled a week I had in Tampa, didn’t want to be exposed to the Red Tide. Many others probably did the same.
Ah, but Captiva starting this weekend: lows in the 70's! (Didn't check Marco Island)
Actually, we're from NC, where current temps have been in the 20's and 30's, and consider these temps perfect -- for beach-walking, shelling, visits to Ding Darling and other short trails we've found. When lows are in the mid-60's, step outside in the morning in your sandals and start enjoying the day. Best birds over the winter months, at least historically, maybe on years that don't have devastating red tides all summer and fall.View attachment 9372 O
Nobody goes in these temps, unless they are from Canada. Understand, during the summer when the sun is out all day, the afternoon high of 92 lasts from 10 AM to 5 PM. During the winter, the afternoon high of 71 lasts from 1:30 to 3:00, and the water is even colder because the sun is not out long enough to warm it up.
Actually, we're from NC, where current temps have been in the 20's and 30's, and consider these temps perfect -- for beach-walking, shelling, visits to Ding Darling and other short trails we've found. When lows are in the mid-60's, step outside in the morning in your sandals and start enjoying the day. Best birds over the winter months, at least historically, maybe on years that don't have devastating red tides all summer and fall.
Lol, I guess I am a nobody and I live in South Carolina. Our winter this year is much colder sooner then usual. 71 seems real nice.View attachment 9372 O
Nobody goes in these temps, unless they are from Canada. Understand, during the summer when the sun is out all day, the afternoon high of 92 lasts from 10 AM to 5 PM. During the winter, the afternoon high of 71 lasts from 1:30 to 3:00, and the water is even colder because the sun is not out long enough to warm it up.
It's nicer than a blizzard, but I wouldn't swim in it!Lol, I guess I am a nobody and I live in South Carolina. Our winter this year is much colder sooner then usual. 71 seems real nice.
Out of curiosity what did you have booked in Tampa that you cancelled?So sad and it just jeeps going.
Key West, Marco Island and Orlando were very busy the last few weeks. All the places I stayed were at full capacity.
I actually canceled a week I had in Tampa, didn’t want to be exposed to the Red Tide. Many others probably did the same.
I live near Captiva. I wore long underwear under my sweat shirt, a jacket and heavy pants to play golf this morning. Eight am shotgun, 48 degrees and windy.
We used to do water aerobics if it was sixty degrees, but the 8:00 group went ahead if it was 55Yet people argue with us that they go swimming in this weather. NOW WAY! Unless you're a seal.
Out of curiosity what did you have booked in Tampa that you cancelled?
I almost stayed in a place, until I noticed it was a nudest resort. I had to pass
Safety Harbour Spa. My other half was very disappointed we didn’t go. Once we stayed in Marco Island instead, he was ok. (RCI low tpu trade).Out of curiosity what did you have booked in Tampa that you cancelled?
I almost stayed in a place, until I noticed it was a nudest resort. I had to pass
Yup! 11 inches in our driveway at home...Laurie, you're missing the snowmaggedon in NC?