
Originally Posted by
AZBuck
While there will, of course, be some range in motel rates depending on the level of amenities and services they offer, where those motels are and how in demand they are will also be a big driver in those prices. Being on the beach naturally demands a higher rate than something off the coast and rates will be higher in season when demand is higher. The problem with the Keys is that everything is on or near the beach because of the limited real estate, and those limits also limit the supply of rooms - both drive up the prices to the levels travelingman noted for in season lodging on the Keys. Farther north along the coast, there will be greater supply and some of those lodgings will be somewhat away from the beach and so they will need to attract your business on the basis of price point.
The other thing to keep in mind about the Keys in high season is that the crowds that drive up motel prices are also fighting for the same small retail and restaurant slots, all trying to use the same road (US-1), and all trying to take the sun on the beaches at the same time. Driving will be slow, at times approaching 0 mph. Be prepared for everything to take much longer than you are expecting.
AZBuck