Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Vedra Inn And Club At Pompano Beach, FL

In my year and a half of being a strict vegan, I have learned how to travel, and still live a fun and fulfilling life, yet remain on a plants-only diet.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

For shorter trips, I stock up on fruits and nuts from Whole Foods. But when I’m travelling out of state, it usually requires some research up front.

However, that was not the case with my trip last week to Pombano Beach as an attendee of Toyota’s “Family Reunion” Press Preview. I’ve learned from previous interactions with Toyota that they always make sure I discreetly am taken care of when it comes to meals.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

While my fellow journalists, writers, and bloggers alongside me enjoyed the finest steaks (and I’m genuinely happy for them, by the way!) I meanwhile enjoyed whatever the creative chef of the hotel’s restaurants prepared for me.

(I am pictured below in between new friend Chris Brewer and Malcom Hogan on Automotive Addicts.)

Nick Shell Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

I hope to be the coolest vegan you know; not pretentious or judgmental. I chose this lifestyle not because of animal’s rights, but because my eczema (dshyodrosis, to be exact), my 22 years of constant sinus pressure and reoccurring sinusitis, my acne, and my allergies to animals all went away permanently, within 48 hours of me adopting a plants only diet; consistently of only vegetables, fruits, grains, beans, seeds, and nuts, what I call “The Big 6.”

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

For dinner at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, I had a veggie pasta dish and even a vegan sorbet dessert.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

For lunch the next day they prepared a vegan burger patty for me, alongside an array of veggies and fruit.

Of course it was wonderful.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

I know this may sound contradictory, but I’m not a picky eater…

It’s okay to laugh to yourself quietly on that one.

But really, I just love anything that’s vegan. And when someone goes the extra mile, like the crew at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club did for me, it really means a lot.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

I never want to draw extra attention to myself in how I eat, but at the same time, I am passionate to share my story of natural healing with others who are open-minded to learning what might work for them as well.

So, with that being said, if you’re planning on visiting Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, just tell the waiter or waitress your about vegan needs, and they will be able to discreetly take care of you.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

Thanks for reading Family Friendly Daddy Blog today, and please, if you have any curious questions about this plant-based lifestyle, please leave a comment.

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

I’ll be quick to respond!

Also, I invite you to read my other Vegan Friendly Reviews:

Squaw Valley (Lake Tahoe), CA

Atlanta, GA

Asheville, NC

Vegan Friendly Review Of Ponte Verde Inn & Club At Pompano Beach, FL

The Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview In Pompano Beach, Florida

Last week I had the privilege, as a car reviewing daddy blogger, to be flown from my home in Nashville down to Ponte Vedra Inn & Club in Pompano Beach; about 20 miles from Jacksonville, Florida. I was invited to the Toyota “Family Reunion” where the updated Sienna, Camry, and Yaris were featured and available for several hours of drive time.

There were 48 of us journalists, writers, and bloggers attending the 2 day event along with me.

We were all given around 6 hours during the 2 days to drive all versions of the updated Sienna, Camry, and Yaris; as Toyota provided dozens of the vehicles for us to choose from.

I admit, I took full advantage of every minute of drive time in the beautiful palm tree filled landscape of Pompano Beach.

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Toyota provided multiple drive routes for us to tackle with our driving partners, but I often found myself and driving partner so caught up in conversation about the car, and admiring the sunny location, they we would get off course, then just use the navigation system to help us get back to the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club where we were staying.

From there, we would pair up with new partners and cars.

I guess you could say I was “professionally joyriding.”

As for the 3 vehicles being featured at the Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview, I’ll start with the Sienna.

The Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview In Pompano Beach, Florida

It was the first Toyota vehicle I ever reviewed, back in September 2013; in fact, it’s what got me started regularly reviewing cars for my daddy blog here.

With the updated 2014.5 model, I noticed a lower dashboard, easier to access controls, and of course their new Driver Easy Speak feature which enables the driver to use the cars speakers to communicate with whoever is in the back seat.

The acoustics are designed in such a way that if you are in the backseat, it’s almost like the driver’s voice is inside your head, like your conscience or something. That’s the best way I can describe it.

Moving on the Camry; I had never been in one my entire life until this trip! That’s ironic, considering that it has been the best selling car in America; 12 years in a row! Since it’s introduction in 1983, more than 10.2 million have been sold. And there are currently 6.6 million on the road today.

Something else I want to point out about the Camry is how American made it truly is. The production of the Camry employs 7,000 U.S. workers and the vehicle contains 75% North American content.

The Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview In Pompano Beach, Florida

I view Toyota as more of an American car company than many official “American” based car companies. I realized that back in the summer when I reviewed the Highlander and saw the sticker on the door, showing that it was built in Texas.

My last vehicle to drive was the new redesigned Toyota Yaris; which has adopted more of a European look. As expected, I really enjoyed it; especially because I got to choose between a stick shift or an automatic.

The Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview In Pompano Beach, Florida

You better believe I chose the stick shift. It’s a lost art these days to drive a stick and I am just the classic gentleman for the job.

In fact, I’m interested in driving more stick shifts when I review cars from now on, but I get it that there are less of them out there.

I hope to review the Yaris, as well as the Camry, in upcoming months. I really enjoyed driving them both in Pompano Beach, but unlike the Sienna, I haven’t already reviewed them back in Nashville with my family.

The Toyota “Family Reunion” Press Preview In Pompano Beach, Florida

It will be interesting to me to see how those vehicles mesh with my family. I can see my son Jack really liking the 5 door Yaris.

He would say, “Daddy, this car has 5 doors? I didn’t know cars could have 5 doors!”

My job here today has been introduce you to the newly updated Toyota Sienna, Camry, and Yaris. I hope you’ve enjoyed this glimpse, as I know I definitely enjoyed getting to be a part of this Toyota “family reunion.”

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Stay tuned for more Lexus/Toyota/Scion reviews right here on Family Friendly Daddy Blog! I am reviewing a 2015 Scion FR-S the week of November 11-18 for my son’s 4th birthday.