When the bikers arrive, however, they will find reminders that the pandemic is still a reality.
What are COVID restrictions during Daytona Bike Week?
At the event’s traditional hub on Main Street in Daytona Beach, indoor capacity at many familiar watering holes will be capped at 60%, although there will be music blaring from outdoor stages and the usual array of outdoor vendors selling everything from T-shirts to grilled turkey legs to ice-cold beers.
In January, the Daytona Beach City Commission voted to issue the permits that allow businesses to temporarily present outside activities during the event that runs Friday through March 14. In exchange, those bars, restaurants and shops must agree to limit indoor occupancy to 60% during the event.
The estimated $50 million resort hotel project finished at least a month early despite COVID-19 pandemic. Author: Florida Times-Union, Teresa Stepzinski Published: 8:18 AM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 8:19 AM EST January 26, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Guests will be on island time as soon as they arrive at the Margaritaville Beach Hotel in Jacksonville Beach, which opens Tuesday at least a month ahead of schedule despite some COVID-19 pandemic slowdowns regarding supplies and permits.
The beachfront resort hotel at 715 1st St. N. boasts 202 guest rooms and suites as well as the popular, two-story LandShark Bar & Grill.
Other luxury amenities include a ground-level pool with boardwalk access, a fitness center, outdoor dining, fire pits and meeting space. In addition, there is ground-floor retail space and more than 200 parking spaces.
Guests will be on island time as soon as they arrive at the Margaritaville Beach Hotel in Jacksonville Beach, which opens Tuesday at least a month ahead of schedule despite some COVID-19 pandemic slowdowns regarding supplies and permits.
The beachfront resort hotel at 715 1st St. N. boasts 202 guest rooms and suites as well as the popular, two-story LandShark Bar & Grill.
Other luxury amenities include a ground-level pool with boardwalk access, a fitness center, outdoor dining, fire pits and meeting space. In addition, there is ground-floor retail space and more than 200 parking spaces. Location is one of our biggest amenities, Kristin Delgado, hotel general manager, told the Times-Union on Monday as final preparations were underway to welcome guests.