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The Daytona Beach Alphabet By T. M. Scopel
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Posted by Nick Conte

What Others Are Saying

I moved to Daytona Beach in Fall 2006. The town in Ohio that I came from had a firehouse, a post office and a country store. Twenty miles away was the department and grocery stores. The first thing I noticed was the aura of the area. Everyone was excited and generally happy, which was something I wasn't use to. The area I came from was a depressing place called the 'Rust Belt', and rightly so. Jobs were scarce, money was short, and everyone seemed to be waiting for the inevitable end and very pessimistic. I am extremely glad I had the opportunity to come to the Daytona Beach Area. I received an employment offer and jumped at the opportunity. So, my fiancé and I relocated.


Where do I start? Racing, Bike Week, Spring Break, the weather, the ocean, the list is virtually endless, so, I'll attempt to cover some of this alphabetically.

A is for 'Aura', the aura that surrounds this area. The happiness that people feel here is contagious. Everyone is generally happy, whether it's the events that they look forward to going to, the sunshine, or the fact that everyone seems to be a transplant from somewhere else and are now genuinely happy to be here and not there.

B is for 'Bike Week'. A time of year, when one hundred thousand plus motorcycles surge into the area for a week of events that includes beer, bands, and babes. Not necessarily in that order. For the biggest part, it's a tremendous amount of fun, whether it is at 'Main Street' in downtown Daytona, or out on US 1 in Ormond Beach, you have a wide variety of things to see and/or do. The food always seems to taste a little better with an ice cold draft beer, while your looking at a beautiful 'beer tub babe', as your listening to one of the numerous bands that play in the background, all surrounded by burnt rubber smoke, loud pipes, and the smell of gasoline. All in all, it's basically contained chaos and wonderful. When driving, be sure to look twice during these weeks. Incidentally, Biketober (which is the fall version of 'Bike Week') begins with 'B' also, but has the same crazy antics as Bike Week, just a shorter time frame. Did I happen to say beaches? B is also for 'Beaches', enough said.

C is for 'Cubs'. As in the Daytona Beach Cubs baseball team, which is a class 'A' affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Their home stadium is the 'Jackie Robinson Ballpark'. This is where a family of four can see a professional baseball game including snacks for approximately $75. By the way, parking is free and they have special 'all you can eat' and 'all you can drink' nights.

D is for 'Daytona Beach'. Made famous by it's racing (more on that later), and Spring Break (more on that later too).

E is for 'Excitement' of all the things to do here. There is no way possible to describe everything that goes on here or all there is to do, therefore, one word seems to sum it all up and that word is most definitely excitement.

F is for 'Fishing'. Fishing in this area is wonderful. Basically, you have the best of both worlds…saltwater and freshwater. A license to fish in both is only thirty-five dollars and well worth it. Take a boat offshore for marlin or toss a line from one of the area's numerous piers into the brackish waters of the HalifaxRiver. Either way, if you're a fisherman, you will enjoy it. Note to the northerners, down here we use live shrimp for bait, so leave the night crawlers at home.

G is for 'Get-Away'. Daytona Beach is not far from major world-renowned destinations such as Disney World, Universal Studios, Seaworld, and it's not hard to find a three-day cruise to the Bahamas. There is also a quaint little international airport nearby for your flight needs. 'Golf' could also be added to this list due to the fact that there are many golf courses around the area, not to mention LPGA boulevard is located in Daytona Beach.

H is for 'Haven' by the sea. Daytona Beach is located right on the Atlantic Ocean and is a 'haven' for surfers and beachcombers alike. Try a scenic coastal drive and stop to shop at one of the numerous stores along the way. Note: Don't forget to get your 'Can of Sunshine' or your 'Florida Snowman' souvenir along the way.

I is for 'Inexpensive'. If you journey off the beaten path, you will find that Daytona Beach is basically cheap. Daytona Beach doesn't have to break your bank. From restaurants to attractions, you can find coupons good for discounts on just about everything. Search online before your visit to take advantage of the specials.

J is for 'Journey'. Your journey will begin the day you set foot in Daytona Beach. Choosing what to do and/or creating your personal itinerary will be a journey in itself.

K is for 'KennedySpaceCenter'. Where you can ride in a 'Space Shuttle' simulator, view the 'Astronaut Hall Of Fame', or take a bus tour of all the historical launching pads. There is absolutely too much to list here, but it's a tremendous way to spend a Saturday. Personal note: They close at 5:00 pm so take an early tour so that you can attempt to see it all. If you don't get to see it all, your ticket is good for a second day just as long as you reaffirm on your way out and use it within seven days.

L is for 'Launch', as in the Space Shuttle launch. Daytona Beach is just about fifty miles north of the launch pad at KennedySpaceCenter and you will, weather permitting, see the launch from practically anywhere in town. My personal favorite is watching the launch from the beach. However, although you can see it from here, it is much more impressive to travel down to the KennedySpaceCenter to watch it.

M is for 'Museums'. There are a wide variety of museums around the area as well as a MarineScienceCenter. Daytona Beach is full of history. Be sure to check out 'The Casements' aka the Rockefeller House just north in Ormond Beach.

N is for 'Need', as in need another week to see it all. Fortunately, this is not one of my dilemmas since I live here.

O is for 'Ocean', which is probably the number one reason people travel to here. Like I've said previously, it is 'The Worlds Most Famous Beach'.

P is for 'Ponce Inlet Lighthouse'. See the entire area from the top. Bring your camera. The view is worth remembering and saving for posterity.

Q is for 'Quiet' which Daytona Beach relatively is, with the exception of 'Bike Week' and 'Race Week'.

R is for 'Racing'. This area is the birthplace of speed. Cars, motorcycles, buses, boats, campers and more surge into Daytona Beach at certain times of the year… all for racing. There are numerous dirt tracks located within a thirty-mile vicinity of Daytona International Speedway, from Volusia Speedway to New Smyrna Speedway.

S is for 'Spring Break,' or what's come to be known as 'Spring Family Beach Break.' This is the time of the year when students and families alike converge upon the area in their swimsuits and shorts, with a great beach getaway in mind.MTV used to come here, but they've since decided to take their cameras and head a bit further south.Now there's a great mix of students, seniors and families - perfect for everyone.

T is for 'Traffic'.Daytona Beach is spread out. Traffic congestion, with the exception of certain times of the year, is virtually unheard of. And even at those times of the year, it is really not that bad. Air-conditioned public transportation is inexpensive and will take you practically anywhere.

U is for 'Underwater'. Whether SCUBA or snorkeling, either is just a short distance away. The area's numerous natural constant seventy-two degree, crystal clear water filled springs is both inexpensive and enjoyable. Don't forget to buy a disposable underwater camera to document your underwater adventures.

V is for the 'Vacation'.Daytona Beach is one of the world's premiere destinations and is called 'The Worlds Most Famous Beach' for a reason.

W is for 'Weather'. This area's weather is wonderful. Sometimes it rains, but mostly it's sunny and warm and it never snows. Well, almost never, if I'm not mistaken, they have seen a flake here and a flake there. After all, it is extremely hard to be depressed when you walk outside. It's warm, bright and sunny and the birds are chirping while the squirrels are playing through the rushing sound of the ocean waves…. You get the picture.


X is for 'xenophobia' which Daytona Beach is not. What is 'xenophobia'? It's a fear or hatred of strangers. If we were, we would be terrified 85% of the year. No, I would have to say that this area enjoys its visitors and will strive to make their visit memorable and enjoyable.

Y is for 'Yankee', which Daytona Beach has many. Transplants (folks from other states) are plentiful and odds are, you will find someone from your home state, if not your home city

Z is for 'Zoos', many of which are located within a fifty or seventy-five mile perimeter around the area.

This is what I like to call the Daytona Beach Alphabet. I hope it's enlightened you to all the wonderful and exciting things this area has to offer. I'm sure that I've missed a few things, but that's only because I haven't experienced them………yet!

T. M. Scopel
tscopel@bellsouth.net
(blog text and photography by T. M. Scopel)

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