***DAYTONA BIKEWEEK 2013***

coachk

Active Member
The Jamieson Inn in Ormand Beach is where we have been staying, its at the corner 40 and 95, not far from everything. Nice, reasonable and somewhat hidden, makes me feel better leaving the bike outside.

Jamesons is sold out as well.

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Viking

Biker
It's much easier to find something outside of the immediate area of Daytona. Hotels/motels in the Daytona area get booked the day after for the following year.

I don't care what direction...got any ideas?

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They do not get booked a year in advance, that's just a myth. You can find good deals close to main street a few weeks in advance. Best place to stay if you want to enjoy it to the fullest. At night park the bike and watch the morons get drunk and drive on Main Street, it's a blast in itself. Then safely walk to your hotel and enjoy the next day as you're starting in the middle of everything. No need to ride no 20 miles just to get there. I've been there since 1993, same show, slightly more mixed crowd and fun nevertheless...
 

coachk

Active Member
They do not get booked a year in advance, that's just a myth. You can find good deals close to main street a few weeks in advance. Best place to stay if you want to enjoy it to the fullest. At night park the bike and watch the morons get drunk and drive on Main Street, it's a blast in itself. Then safely walk to your hotel and enjoy the next day as you're starting in the middle of everything. No need to ride no 20 miles just to get there. I've been there since 1993, same show, slightly more mixed crowd and fun nevertheless...

Where do you stay at? I have tried every place in the immediate area (that is under 200 a night) of the event and no luck.

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joker9r

Member
I also say Beach St or try to get into the Racetrack... It seemed like they had plenty of room for vendors last year. Good luck and let us know where you end up so folks like me can stop by and spend some cash!

Anyone riding through Jacksonville are are more than welcome to stop by my house for a pit stop. PM if you plan stopping through... we'll stoke a fire in the driveway and kick back some cold beers. :cheers:
 

Viking

Biker
Where do you stay at? I have tried every place in the immediate area (that is under 200 a night) of the event and no luck.

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I stay at The Plaza Resort and Spa both for Biketoberfest and Bikeweek. They are always very accomodating and located smack in the middle of Lollipops and Main Street.

This is a well kept secret so don't tell anybody, OK? :up:

:cheers:
 

coachk

Active Member
I stay at The Plaza Resort and Spa both for Biketoberfest and Bikeweek. They are always very accomodating and located smack in the middle of Lollipops and Main Street.

This is a well kept secret so don't tell anybody, OK? :up:

:cheers:
I wouldn't mind staying there but the group I go with can't afford that place.

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JR03CHOPPER

Well-Known Member
I wouldn't mind staying there but the group I go with can't afford that place.

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Try La Playa. Are you still looking for under $200? I posted two others that were $127 a night. La Playa was about the same price. Otherwise try Homewood Suites by the track. Last I looked, they were $89 a night.
 

coachk

Active Member
Try La Playa. Are you still looking for under $200? I posted two others that were $127 a night. La Playa was about the same price. Otherwise try Homewood Suites by the track. Last I looked, they were $89 a night.
For the dates we need the Shores Resort and Homewood Suites are sold out. LaPlaya looks pretty good and the price is good. The Plaza Ocean Club looks good too.

Thanks everyone for your help.
 

Letbigdogintocanada

Active Member
Try the maverick in Ormond beach I have been going there on bike week for years,it's quite cheap ,has a breakfast joint downstairs and is right in the thick of things .If you have a large group just go on VRBO condo rentals and rent a condo for a week,might be a better deal ,good luck in your search.
 

Coolbreezin

Active Member
Try websites (Kayak, Expedia, Hotels, so on). The prices will still be high, but at least youll have pics, phone numbers and maps of the locations.

As for places to go. Tourists go to Main St (A1A in Daytona Beach) and IronHorse Saloon (US1 in Ormand Beach). Both are shoulder to shoulder and nut to butt. If you desire a more laid back spacious destination, try Destination Daytona, Broken Spoke (both on US1 in Ormand Beach). Ride The Loop also. Any local business can tell you where everything is.

Best advice...dont drive crazy. Keep the exhaust volume to a decent level and the cops wont bug you. Have fun.
 

C00lHandLuke

Active Member
Not to sound like a "tech-nerd" or anything (though I probably am), they have an iphone app for Bike Week and Biketoberfest. It supposedly has everything you need, even a search engine just for lodging.
 
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