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Fun
Things to Do in Florida
Without a doubt, Florida is synonymous with
miles of sandy beaches, a vivid night life, and more. Florida
is loaded to the brim with plenty of places to go. From its
classic attractions like its world renowned theme parks to
water parks all the way down to nature reserves and night
club hotspots - there is a place for everyone.
The first word that comes to mind when thinking
of Florida is its beaches. With more than 1000 miles worth
of beaches, it is the ideal spot for all travel nurses to
go to after a long day of work. If boardwalks are your idea
of fun, visit Hollywood Beach. Hollywood Beach is a near replica
of Atlantic City's own and is 2.5 miles long lined with different
shops, hotels, arcades, and even amphitheaters. If driving
along the beach is your idea of a good time, spend a day at
Daytona Beach. For a $5 daily fee, you can drive your RV through
the beach for extra fun!
The nightlife scene in Florida is unquestionably
full of spirit and drive - a boon for active travel nurses.
Heading into the wee hours, waterfront bars and Gulf coast
sunsets are the norm around here. Beach clubs are plentiful
in North Florida, which is also home to Seville Quarter, a
strip of land similar to New Orleans's Bourbon Street providing
a Mardi Gras atmosphere. Or perhaps head downward to Central
Florida, home of the Walt Disney World Resorts. Even further
down Florida state is South Beach, a popular hotspot with
celebrities full of outdoor cafes, hotel bars, and dance clubs.
Pound for pound, the most dynamic attraction
Florida has to offer would probably be Walt Disney World in
Orlando. Consisting of four major theme parks (Magic Kingdom,
Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and MGM Studios - it spans over 47
total miles of action-packed fun. Here, travel nurses can
take the kids out for a Space Mountain ride, revel in the
Main Street Parade, and see international themed shows the
Epcot has to offer. Enjoy the whitewater rides and safari
attractions in the zoo-like Animal Kingdom atmosphere as well.
For the golf enthusiasts, there is no better
place to go than Palm Beach. A conglomeration of high class
shops and restaurants, Palm Beach is also home to more than
150 golf courses. The Professional Golfer's Association rests
here, and many of the luxurious golf courses are available
to the public. Right along in Southwest Florida is Fort Lauderdale
as well. Similar to the Venice network, it is divided into
islands hooked up by canals. Stroll along the river walk and
loiter around its selection of stores. Miami Beach is right
close by as well, so you can combine both these power beaches
into one long trip.
Florida has something for every travel nurse.
It is no wonder many travel nurses seek Florida as their first
work assignment destination!
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