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World AIDS Museum – The worlds first museum to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, found a storefront in Wilton Manors.
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Request a tour to leave for about their important work, or find an event on their website with everything from flea markets to art showings Pride Center at Equality Park – A sprawling 5 acres campus in Gay Wilton Manors proves LGBT services for 125,000 people in the community every year with 65 events held on average every month.Boys in tight speedos and more six-packs than we could, its get progressively more heterosexual the further north you go, and quieter to the south if you just want to relax in peace. Sebastian Street Gay Beach – The most popular gay beach in Florida, this picturesque stretch of sand is found opposite the Ritz-Carlton and is perfect for seeing or being seen.An extensive menu, large portions, and fun staff make this the perfect place for a casual meal. Rosies – Starting out many years ago as hamburger mary’s Fort Lauderdale, they have lost the name but still kept the same attitude, idea and fabulously eclectic mix of gays, straights, and everyone in between.If you’re looking to escape the everyday stresses of life then just spend an afternoon in the resort’s heated pool or hot tub, surrounded by swinging hammocks, giant orchids and a soothing tumbling waterfall… It's the perfect way to decompress! One other thing to mention about Ed Lugo – it's one of the few gay resorts in Fort Lauderdale that is pet friendly. The gay hotel features a clothing-optional pool area for guests to socialise around. Each room is decorated in rustic colours and dark woods, so it gives off the illusion of sleeping deep in the forest! Bear in mind though that some rooms/deals require you to book at least two nights minimum to proceed with the booking. Other options include a two-bedroom and single bedroom bungalow for those traveling with friends or flying solo.
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These bad boys include a fully equipped kitchen, plus an outdoor couples shower! What better way to wake up in the morning than to a hot steamy shower surrounded by mother nature herself? They even had dual hot water valves so each person can regulate the temperature to their preferred setting. In terms of accommodation, we personally loved the King suites.
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In terms of location, Pineapple Point is in the Victoria Park area of Fort Lauderdale, ie equidistant between the gay bars of Wilton Manors and the gay beaches of the city – both a short Uber away. Even if you're not staying here, fear not, you can purchase a Day Pass. Other perks of Pineapple Point include a well stocked gym, a homely feeling in the “Great Room” where breakfast is served, and massage therapy studios. We made a whole bunch of new friends here, whilst still being able to feel like we were living our own private gay jungle fantasy with no one else around – it's so big here, you just get that feeling! On our first few days we kept getting lost, each time bumping into a new hidden private pool or Jacuzzi! There is however a large central pool area, which is the heart of the Pineapple's social scene amongst guests – facilitated by the afternoon Happy Hour. The gay resort is spread over six buildings covering more than two acres of land. Pineapple Point is as grand as it is exquisite.