Jun
25
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Helen Smith asked:


Friends or family referrals are usually good but if they prefer cheap diners and you like to have a fancy dinner in a fine restaurant then chances are what they think of as “perfect” is not your ideal. First you have to decide exactly what type of villa in Florida you want. You need to determine your location first which will depend on what types of activities you want to do while you are there. Do you want to spend one week in one location and one week in another? Once you have narrowed down the area and decided when you want to go, then you have to get down to specifics. How many bedrooms do you need? How many bathrooms do you want – do they need to be full baths or can one be a half bath without a shower or bathtub? Do you want a pool or spa in the back yard?

All of these questions will help to narrow down your choices so that you can then start looking seriously for the perfect Florida villa. The internet is loaded with advertisements for rentals but how do you know if the picture shown is really what you will get or one taken twenty years ago when it was first built? Or what if it doesn’t have the pool as advertised or is fifty miles away from where you wanted to be rather than five miles away? Well – the answer is – you don’t know unless you can connect directly with the owner who can answer that question as well as many others that you might have.

Connecting with the owners sounds great but how can you do that? Many owners register their homes with holiday villa rental sites thereby giving you access. Once you have found a villa that suits your needs for the dates you require, you can contact the owner to finalize particulars of your visit and get any questions or concerns taken care before your vacation – rather than learn about it later after you have arrived. This allows you to feel confident that the accommodations you want are exactly what you are going to get.

Finding the perfect villa in Florida can be easy simply by doing it from the comfort of your own home and looking at photographs of properties so that you can see them inside and out. The opportunity to talk directly to the homeowner will make your Florida vacation planning a pleasure and the dream will become a perfect reality that will be remembered for many years to come. 



Darelle

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cristy1075@sbcglobal.net asked:


Well going on vacation to Disneyworld with the kids and need to rent a home or villa with pool. Going 7/7-7/14. Does anyone know a good place to rent these homes for a week. And also give me any helpful information, we are a little tight on money, but kids deserve the vacation, they are really great, just though I would add that. Thanks everyone for you help. Have a great day.

Lsi

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mike_cribplayer asked:


I am trying to avertise in the Canadian market as well as uk and usa any good web sites you know will be appreciated

Swandi

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Andrew Gibson asked:


There are some great holiday villas available to rent as holiday home accommodation. Many of these holiday villas are quite spectacular and offer holiday makers the holiday of a life time. They are well designed and laid out with many having several bedrooms.

Many of the master bedrooms in a holiday villa will have doors straight out onto the veranda or pool area if they are located on the ground floor of the villa. If the master bedroom is on the first floor of the villa it will usually have the best view from its windows. In some luxury villas there will be a balcony leading off the master bedroom.

In warmer climates the bedrooms in the holiday villa will have air conditioning or fans to keep them cool. In larger villas there will sometimes be another larger bedroom suite with its own bathroom. This will not be as big as the master bedroom but will still be a good size. The other bedrooms will usually be smaller in the villa and may have a Jack and Jill bathroom or may share the main family bathroom.

Kitchens in holiday villas are usually extremely well fitted out. They will normally have a microwave, cooker and a large fridge freezer. Many villas also have a double sink with a dishwasher below. Off the kitchen there is usually a washing machine and tumbler drier. The kitchens in holiday villas are usually open plan and many have a kitchen bar to eat at with a dining room area just off it.

Some holiday villas have a double garage attached to them and you can usually access the house from the garage. In some cases the holiday villa owners will have converted the garage into a games room and you may find such things there as a pool table and table tennis table.

Most downstairs living areas in holiday villas are open plan. You will sometimes find a dinning area just off the kitchen in the villa. Then there is usually a sitting are and television. Most holiday villas in warm climates have air conditioning downstairs or fans to keep the villa cool.

If the holiday villa has a swimming pool it will usually be at the back of the villa. Most villas have patio doors leading out of the villa straight onto the swimming pool. This pool deck area may be made of concrete or tiled. In most cases a pool deck area by a holiday villa will be painted with non slip paint or tiles that have a good grip. Around the pool you will usually find chairs and sun loungers. Many holiday villas have a table and chairs just outside the villa patio doors for holiday makers to eat at. It is worth checking before you stay in your holiday villa if the swimming pool is heated.

In summer months the swimming pool in your holiday villa is usually warm enough but it is handy to have a heater to take the chill away. At other times of the year it is important to have a pool heater for your holiday villa as sometimes the water in the swimming pool can be cold. Before going on your villa holiday check to see if there is heating available and also how you pay for it. In some cases the heating is included in the price of the holiday villa and sometimes you have to pay for the heating separately.

Some holiday villas have a cover that you can pull over the swimming pool at night to help keep the heat in. The villa owners will also have somebody come to clean and maintain the swimming pool once a week. Most pools will have chlorine added and you must stay out of the swimming pool for a couple of hours after the chlorine has been added.



Sheilah

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Ig0tthAjuiiCe07 asked:


Can you book any villa in Florida for a vacation if your under 21? If anyone knows of any can you please let me know ASAP because all of the ones I’ve seen so far all say that they do not check in parties that are under 21. =(

Daphne