This is a 'Premium' rated condo (with lower than Premium prices). Items such as granite counter tops, large flat screen HDTV, stainless steel appliances, new LVP floors, comfortable living room seating with two rocker recliners and very comfortable beds will be in this condo. This is unit 1012, on the 10th floor. Sorry, NO pets, NO Smoking and the person checking in has to be 25 years or older. !!!KIDS SPLASH PAD!!! IS A BIG HIT! Kitchen is fully stocked with all the utensils you'll need. Keyless Entry doors (no Keys, codes furnished at check-in).
Your kids are able to enjoy a 1300 sq. ft. Pirate Inspired Splash Pad downstairs by the pool. The area consists of a Pirate Sloop and Ship’s Bow with Slant Jets and Water Cannon, a Beached Boat Wet Slide, a Palm Tree with Water Dumping Bananas.
Phoenix V is one of the most relaxing family condominium complexes on the gulf coast. There is a reason more vacationers stay at this condo than any other in Orange Beach.
There are plenty of activities: In addition to the Pirate Ship themed Splash Pad for kids, there is a weight room, racquetball court, sauna, indoor pool, hot tubs, tennis & pickleball courts, basketball court and a large outdoor beach side pool. There is even a nice gazebo area to relax under while you are bar-b-cueing. Many enjoy the reasonable short walk from the condo to the beach/gulf.
Come relax on the spacious balcony with breathtaking views of the gulf that is right above the large swimming pool. Sleep on the large king bed in the master bedroom with a very comfortable memory foam topper listening to the ocean waves thru the bedroom balcony door. There are two queen beds in the 2nd bedroom, another king bed with new foam top mattress in the 3rd bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the living room - sleeps 10 and perfect for two families, to share the cost. Phoenix V is conveniently located next to many restaurants & grocery stores, two Walmart's and not far from the outlet malls, The Wharf (shopping, movie theaters, activities), The Hangout and Flora Bama. There is an ICE MACHINE with bags of ice down on the beach floor so that you don't have to go to the store often to get ice.
The beach at Orange Beach is one of the best beaches around. The beach is close to the Ph V building and very clean. You can bring your own chairs, umbrellas or square tent cover to the beach. You can also rent benches, chairs and umbrella's from a vendor on the beach. This is a very family oriented place to stay.
Parking not included in the fees or rate. Guests pay $55/parking pass for each vehicle, paid at check in.
Keywords: Phoenix V, Condo, Vacation, Rental, Orange Beach, Monthly Available, Snowbirds, Three Bedroom, Near Gulf Shores
Places to visit:
Florabama - on the Alabama/Florida state line on the Beach road. Famous bar, try the mudslides and bushwhackers.
The Wharf - upscale shops, restaurants and movie theaters
To Eat: Cosmo, Louisiana Lagniappe, Cobalt, LuLu's, Tacky Jacks, The Keg, Doc's Seafood
Bamahenge - a little ways from the beach, replica of stonehenge and nearby big concrete dinosaurs - kids can run and play - look it up on the internet.
Gulf Shores - Population: 15,736 - Voted one of the coolest small cities in the U.S.
Those who’ve never reveled in a mid-May weekend at the Hangout Music Festival might not even know that Alabama has beaches. But once you’ve experienced the soft, balmy magic of Gulf Shores, it’s hard to imagine anywhere along the Gulf Coast that’s closer to paradise. And while the annual music festival—which has drawn the likes of Outkast, Foo Fighters, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers—might be the beach town’s claim to fame, it’s far from the only reason to visit.
The Gulf Coast Zoo opened in a sparkling new facility in late 2019, including a primate island, a giraffe feeding experience, and Safari Club, a restaurant that lays claim to being one of the best in the state, however unexpected. Closer to the sand, Gulf Shores boasts its own brewery at Big Beach, a popular work-and-play spot for the town’s growing mobile workforce. Gulf Shores borders Gulf State Park, where you can bike through some of the most stunning nature in Alabama and onto a beachfront snack shack in about half a day. If the place sounds enchanting, there’s even better news: It regularly rates among the most affordable beach towns in America, even as its popularity grows.
Must eat & drink: Considering it’s a pretty popular vacation spot, it’s easy to go out for dinner in Gulf Shores and accidentally wander into a tourist trap. Avoid the commoners by heading to Cosmo's for an ace seafood dinner or The Keg for a cheeseburger that’ll send you home in a daze.
Don’t leave without: Stopping in for church service followed by a rager at the legendary Flora-Bama, just 20 minutes down the road.