Cocoa Village Marina
04 March 2012 | Cocoa, Florida
We have enjoyed the last two days in Cocoa Village. We lucked out to arrive the weekend they were having an arts & craft fair downtown. They closed off several streets and had over 100 vendors set up tents in the street. In addition, all the shops were open and we had a great time wandering around. On Saturday we noticed that the Cocoa Village Playhouse was having the final showing of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “State Fair” at 2pm Sunday, so we attended that this afternoon. This play is a musical about the Iowa 1946 State Fair and they put on a very impressive performance . We really enjoyed it. Winds blew very strong most of the day but are calming down now. Tomorrow looks like a good day to travel so our target is Halifax Marina which is near Daytona. The Captain
Goodbye, Cocoa Village. What a charming place to stay! The marina facilities are first class, from the bathrooms to the laundry room to the docks themselves. To top that off, the village itself was a three block walk. I think we were there three times yesterday alone. And imagine being able to see a Broadway play here on the spur of the moment. As Bruce said, the production was excellent. They do all Broadway shows, 7 a year, and call themselves Broadway on Brevard. Next, if you can believe it, is “Titanic.” Today’s photo, taken from the marina clubhouse deck, shows how quaint and picturesque it is here. We will surely come again. The Admiral