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Go with the folks at the Fury for jet skiing. I have taken both Barefoot Billy's and the Fury. No comparison. The Fury's equipment and staff is so much better.
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Take KeyWester33's advice. It's a great plan and you will get to see the beauty of Old Town, which should not be missed. My only comments is skip the pastry at Five Brothers and go for the cheese toast!
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Nor do they have a 100% Money Back Guarantee.:D
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It's not a lot of time, but you will still have time to see the island. Take either the Old Town Trolley (http://www.trolleytours.com). If you don't get off it takes about 90 minutes, but it does stop and so if you want to visit the Hemingway House (great tour) or the KW Butterfly and Nature Conservatory (lots of fun) it will drop you within a block. The tour will also show you Old Town which is really fabulous with the old wooden houses and narrow streets. Trust me, you will want to come back for a longer visit!:)
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You will love the location. Right downtown!:)
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Old Town Trolley is does cost more, has more stops and comes with a 100% money back guarantee.
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I was just on the Constellation last month and we had to clear immigration in Key West. Took all of two minutes. They give you a designated time in the morning you walk in and out.
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I would take a tour. Not only can you leave the driving and parking to someone else, there really is a lot to see in Key West. It's rich history, foliage and architecture makes the island very special. Leave the driving and parking to someone else and have fun!
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Seeing that creepy Robert the Doll is lots of fun and they tell some pretty cool stories!
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They Ducks are nesting. The Navy took their boat ramp back so the Ducks can't splash in or out of the water. There are still lots of great things for kids to do. The glassbottom boat Pride of Key West will take you out to the reef. KW Butterfly and Nature Conservatory has two new flamingos which are lots of fun, the Key West Aquarium has some fun interactive exhibits where kids can touch stingrays, conchs and crabs.
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Parasailing is lots of fun!:)
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Why not rent a bicycle? The shuttle will drop you Mallory Square. Mel Fishers is a two minute walk from the drop off point and there several bike rentals within a 5 minute walk. Fort Zach is about a 15 minute bike ride from Mel Fishers.:)
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The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory has added a pair of beautiful flamingos to their menagerie and are great to see. If you are here march 14 - 15, Old Island Restoration has their House Tours which are always lots of fun.:)
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its a hoof. Take Old Town Trolley, they have a stop two blocks from there.:o
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Be sure to check out the new flamingos at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. Also, the Key West Aquarium has some new exhibits and a new stingray petting exhibit, Stingray Bay. Lots of fun!:)
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Old Town picks you up at either the outer Mole or next to Pier B. I would certainly take them over City View. Much better run operation plus they have a money back guarantee.:)
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Smokin' Tuna at 4 Charles Street. Its a real gem!
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Take a tour on the Conch Train (great way to see Old Town) , visit the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory and meet Rhett and Scarlet (their new flamingos!) , and pop into the Aquarium.
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Old Town Manor is one of my favorites and close to everything!
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The best way to get the lay of of the land is a tour and the train stays in the Old Town section and is the best way to go. Parking for the electric cars, not mention loss of power makes them sometimes more trouble than they are worth.
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Glass Reunions has some spectacular glass ornaments. The Truman Little White House also has a great collection of ornaments too.:D
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Cheaper is not better. City View will not refund your money, Old Town and the Conch Tour Train both will for any reason. Buy online and you will save lots over what they charge on board. I would go with the Conch Train over the other two. It is concentrated in old town, goes slower which is great for pictures and makes stops near the really great stuff to see.
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Take the Conch Train and get your bearings, then just wander around Old Town. Duval Street is pretty commercial but if you go a block over on either side, you will find the charming wooden houses, great restaurants (Louie's Backyard, Santiago's Bodega, Ricky's Blue Heaven, its a great food town). For history there is the Hemingway House and the Truman Little White House ~ both have great tours and the houses are pretty neat to see. It's a magical little town.
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Old Town is the way to go. We have taken them in San Diego and Boston and the guides are great. They also back their tours up with a guarantee which you don't often find.
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Go out with the Fury. They will take really good care of you!