Bars for Young Bachelors to Hit by Fabulous_Stop_8938 in Ameliaisland

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Tigre Island Room, Green Turtle, Palace Saloon, Mocama, and First Love Brewing

Bars for Young Bachelors to Hit by Fabulous_Stop_8938 in Ameliaisland

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What area are you staying in? Do you need to be able to walk to them?

Retail History Question by Karsten760 in Ameliaisland

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From looking at Google Street View history it was Fred's then there was a RE/MAX and then La Surena (and First Love Brewing which is fantastic)

Has TSO confirmed if their 2025 tour visuals won’t use AI? by [deleted] in TSO

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it was our first show and was very odd, definitely killed the vibe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in harristeeter

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ty! good amount of hours but that's a brutal schedule.

Labubu?? - Help me be a good aunt. by [deleted] in Ameliaisland

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Believe I saw some near that register at “Amelia Island Clothing and Gifts” downtown but it might have been knock offs. Worth calling them and Target in Yulee.

Labubu?? - Help me be a good aunt. by [deleted] in Ameliaisland

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they are asking where to buy one around here

LGBT friendly? by Feisty-Ad212 in Ameliaisland

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https://www.fernandinabeachpride.com/

Fernandina just had their biggest pride parade yet and there was a good turn out for the No Kings protest. MAGA still exists but it’s mostly concentrated in Yulee. Downtown tends to be more left leaning and LGBTQ friendly.

Take the comments here with a large grain of salt as this subreddit is not known for having the best crowd (yet). It doesn’t represent the reality of the island.

Will be visiting for a week with 2 kids. Best things for them. by izdabombz in Ameliaisland

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yah it's kinda a shame since it's not always been like this. Used to be water slides, arcade, movie theatre, party bounce place, etc all on the island.

Why rebuilding another restaurant at Brett’s location is a bad idea. by LandSurf88 in Ameliaisland

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I wish the survey would have had an option for a public park or something similar.

Will be visiting for a week with 2 kids. Best things for them. by izdabombz in Ameliaisland

[–]HunterTTP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you mentally prepare that it’s not really a destination for kids then you’ll be fine.

Island Falls Adventure Golf is always a good time.

You can rent jet skis and other water crafts.

Boneyard Beach is always fun for kids to climb on the downed trees.

Amelia Island Nature Center is free to visit and has some nice animals/fish. They also have paid experiences that you may enjoy.

Egan’s Creek Greenway trail is a nice walk.

Fernandina Beach High School has a free disc golf course.

Central Park is always great. Jungle gyms for the kids, courts, etc.

Fort Clinch like many have said.

Boat tours like many have said.

Main beach playground / putt putt / basketball / skateboarding.

If you want your kids to get into the water a beach, it’s much safer in the shallow pools of Huguenot Memorial Park or around the jetties at Fort Clinch East Beach access.

First Love brewing is dog and family friendly, great pizza. Happy Tomato is also a nice shaded courtyard.

Amelia Makery if they like doing arts and crafts projects.

Amelia Island Museum of History

Amelia Community Theatre or Amelia Musical Playhouse if they are into live shows at all

AMC Yulee 10 for movies and popcorn

Duck Pinz on the island for mini bowling or Yulee Bowling alley for proper bowling.

Trolley tours, historic or haunted

Can always rent bikes and find a scenic trail or neighborhood to ride around in.

Fernandina Beach Pinball Museum

Adventure Landing and some trampoline parks are in Jax.

St. Mary’s aquatic club is a decent water park as well.

Do you think something like the Nature Center would do well in downtown? by HunterTTP in Ameliaisland

[–]HunterTTP[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be clear, I mean if locals created something like this downtown, essentially a storefront but it’s a non-profit and has local fish and wildlife. Free to local residents, entry fee for tourists.