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  2. 15 best resorts and hotels with lazy rivers - AOL

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    Families looking to book the best resorts and hotels with lazy rivers in the United States and abroad will enjoy this list with 15 spots from Florida to Mexico.

  3. Family-friendly floating? Check out these 11 resorts with ...

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    Floating through the resort on the lazy river may be the best way to see the surrounding jungle. And when it comes to access to natural water, the Delta also has easy access to the beach. 7.

  4. Where to stay in Florida: 10 dreamy beach resorts ... - AOL

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    Sandpearl Resort is located on a 700-foot stretch of beach, and as Florida's first Silver LEED-certified beach resort, it was built with the goal of contributing to the environment in a positive ...

  5. Saddlebag Lake Resort - Wikipedia

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    Saddlebag Lake Resort is a snowbird subdivision near the outskirts of Lake Wales, Florida in Polk County. The population ranges from a full-time resident population of 200 to a seasonal snowbird population of around 1,350. There is a sizeable Canadian snowbird population. There are 787 homesites.

  6. Disney's Vero Beach Resort - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Vero Beach Resort is a Disney Vacation Club resort located eleven miles north of Vero Beach in Wabasso Beach, on State Route A1A. Established in 1995, [ 1 ] it was the first Disney Vacation Club resort to be constructed outside the Disney theme parks.

  7. Disney's Blizzard Beach - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Blizzard Beach is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. All water areas are heated to approximately 80 °F (27 °C), with the exception of the melting snow in the ice cave of Cross Country Creek. The park opened on April 1, 1995, as the third Walt Disney World water park. [1]