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    Florida Leadership Training Center - Ben Hill Griffin Lodge

    Florida Leadership Training Center

    (1 review)

    Beautiful grounds with very rustic lodging. Lots of family activities away from the hustle and…read morebustle of the electronic age. Great if you want time away. They have WIFI, however if you really want to enjoy your time here, it is much better to be unplugged. A "get back to nature" vacation! The food is at best cafeteria food and overpriced catering. I would not recommend this as a wedding destination unless you are looking for rustic rural surroundings and expect to spend a large amount on catering of subpar food. Our cabins were nice as far as the communal family room and kitchen but nothing fancy and the actual private bed/bathrooms were equivalent to maybe a 3 star hotel. Very rustic and older. There were silverfish and other insects in the bathrooms, and the beds were very uncomfortable. I stayed here as part of a family weekend and it served its purpose but personally I would not choose to stay here again. If you are looking for a place to merely sleep at night with no frills then this might be ok, but if you are looking for something equivalent to a Holiday Inn or better then this place will not meet your expectations.

    From the owner: Create a "natural" learning environment for your next company meeting, youth training activity or…read moreorganization retreat. Nestled among the trees, at the end of a winding path, is a one-of-a-kind learning experience. The Florida FFA Leadership Training Center, located just a short drive from Orlando and Tampa, is miles away from the traffic congestion, cramped hotels and tourist attractions which often disrupt meetings and distract participants. Experience personal growth in state-of-the-art meeting rooms. Relax in first class lodging accommodations. Enjoy delicious home-cooked meals. Watch a brilliant orange sunset on the lake, or explore a quiet nature path. Work with our experienced staff and create an event to remember!

    Oak Hammock Resort

    Oak Hammock Resort

    (10 reviews)

    Thoroughly enjoyed a quick and short getaway at this lakeside retreat! A few days soaking in the…read more"old Florida" charm will revitalize anyone's soul. Tucked away on the shore of Lake Pierce, there are several cabins and RV spots available. The owners were super nice and helpful... they truly were invested in ensuring all guests enjoyed their accommodations while at their retreat. I can see how this place would be a great destination for a family reunion. Unplug from wifi (though they have it available if you need it!) and enjoy one another's company surrounded by nature.... complete with alligator sightings at Lake Pierce and hoots-a-plenty from the resident night owl whom hung out at the basketball hoop nightly during our stay. The cabins were beautifully decorated and glamp level comfy. The kids enjoyed the "game room" and especially loved the fishing at the pond- loads of catch and releases in a day! They were fascinated with being able to find the eel as it randomly popped up to say hello. Cabin costs were a steal so log on to their new website and book yourself a much deserved rest and relaxation few days. Below are some extra points to help you with your packing: Kitchen- can't hurt to bring: Dish scrubbing sponge Extra garbage bags Tips: Broom is behind refrigerator in cabin 8 Bring paper plates and cutlery if you don't like washing your own dishes by hand Bathroom- should bring: Shampoo/conditioner Body soap Lotion Hair dryer (if you need it) Living room: Pull out sofa bed linen and pillows are in a bin in bedroom closet in cabin 8 Other tips: Gas fire pit in center lawn Many other circle fire pits available with free wood behind cabin 5/6 Bring fixings for s'mores! Winn Dixie, Publix and Walmart aren't too far away... InstaCart also delivers here with no issues! They have direct TV and roku in the cabins in case you need to take temporary shelter from the momentary bouts of Florida sky sprinkles Rent a kayak or canoe and take on the massive Lake Pierce

    1st time visiting this resort, doesn't get much better, beautiful, clean, well managed, from the…read morelake front to the camp sites, easy access, back in & pull through. Stocked fishing pond, boat launch & trailer parking, we'll stocked on-site store (basics). The owners, Cheryl & her husband, caring folks, make u feel welcome & take pride in their establishment. Def will b back.

    The Rhodesbilt Arcade - A beautiful place to stroll through

    The Rhodesbilt Arcade

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    1st I want to thank my friend Ariel W for providing the captivating historic account of this…read morebeautiful building - well done my friend... Mall vs Arcade - What's the difference? Most of us are familiar with the term "Mall" associated with the modern shopping venues being indoors or outdoors "Arcades" are usually designed as covered passages in which the shops are located on both side and are usually multi-storied, most are from earlier periods and all that I've had the privilege of visiting are architecturally amazing and so nostalgic. I was taken back after discovering this treasure in Lake Wales since most I've experienced are located in larger cities - downtown Cleveland, Ohio comes to mind. The Rhodesbilt Arcade is a beautiful example of the period architect and well worth a walk through, the breeze-way transcends time, if you have a few minutes to spare take a stroll through history and take a seat and daydream about what it must of been like when it first opened. For a town of less than five thousand souls when this magnificent structure was erected it must have been quite the sight and people probably traveled from miles around to see it. Renovations have preserved it so generations to come can enjoy it, just as generations from the past have...

    The Rhodesbilt Arcade is a historic building in the commercial historic district of Lake Wales…read more This area of Lake Wales was built during Florida's land boom years in the 1920's. The arcade was erected between 1924 and 1926 and it stretches between Park Avenue and Stuart Avenue. The Rhodesbilt Arcade was built by Jesse T. Rhodes who was nicknamed Good for his craftsmanship and quality of work. In addition to this arcade he built many of the first homes in Lake Wales. Rhodes was born in 1833 in Indiana. He arrived in Florida in 1913 at the age of 30 with his wife Alice in hopes that the warmer climate would help with his poor health. At the time he settled into a Lake Wales, the town was only two years old. He would go on to influence much of the early architecture of the town. This building is designed in a Mediterranean style with a curved parapet, ceramic tile, and arched doorways. The arcade also has hardwood floors, antique tile, and stained glass windows. The two story building is equivalent to today's shopping malls. The interior of the building held store fronts and offices lit by high skylights. Arcades were the most popular type of commercial building in the 1920's. This one still has business and offices operating out of it today. In later years Mr. Rhodes entered the real estate business and subdivided land into commercial and residential tracts. His wife Alice was the first insurance agent in Lake Wales. Mr. Rhodes passed away in 1932 at the age of 48 but his greatest achievement The Rhodesbilt Arcade still stands in downtown Lake Wales. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

    Bella Cosa - wedding_planning - Updated May 2026

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