I never would have thought that Key West needed a reason to have a party, but apparently it did. Back in the late 1970's, tourism officials noted an absence of tourists in October despite some of the best weather of the year. The "shoulder season" represented a golden opportunity for the island town to put on its best face and host a celebration that brought out the best - and weirdest - in locals and visitors alike. The Key West Fantasy Fest has been going strong ever since, and this year's fest, which will be held October 17-26, 2008, will feature live music, parades, and masquerade balls in downtown Key West. Don your best pirate outfit and join the Masquerade March, or just check out the amazing similarity between pet and owner at the Pet Parade, where residents bring their dogs, turtles, and ducks to share in the island fun. And don't hesitate to drop into one of the many taverns on Duval Street for a bit of refreshment along the way, because you'll be helping out the economy of one of the country's most interesting communities. Starwood has three properties in Key West: the Sheraton Suites Key West, the Westin Key West Resort & Marina, and the luxurious Sunset Key Guest Cottages, a Westin Resort.
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Victor,
Having experienced all three of the properties you refer to I can only congratulate you on your focus on them. Fantasyfest is not for the family, and certainly not for the faint of heart, it is really quite the event. I guess something has to be said for going to a small island and feeling that you are 'miles away' from the familiar, it certainly has an effect on the people who attend. I agree with you, this is an event that should be experienced at least one in your lifetime, at any age. Congratulations on your coverage and recomendation of this.
--Loren
September 29, 2008 10:48 AM | Reply
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October 1, 2008 6:05 PM | Reply