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What to Do
Daytona Beach is known as "The World's Most Famous Beach" for a reason. No matter if it's your first time or your 19th time at our event, Daytona Beach offers a vibrant nightlife and wide array of restaurants, big and small, within our area. (Never been here before? You may need Biketoberfest 101® to help you plan where to go and what you want to do!) | | Search the comprehensive Daytona Beach dining guide to view information on Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange and surrounding area restaurants. Search for restaurants by food type, location, or name.
| | | View the official visitors directory to Daytona Beach nightlife. Find more information on bars, nightclubs, lounges, saloons, and other places for entertainment in the Daytona Beach area during Biketoberfest® and all year long. |
Date: May 17
Chance Rain: 30%
Thunderstorms Likely
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H: 81 - L: 67
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Likely thunderstorms and likely moderate rain showers.
Date: May 18
Chance Rain: 68%
Chance Thunderstorms
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H: 81 - L: 67
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Chance thunderstorms and chance moderate rain showers.
Date: May 19
Chance Rain: 36%
Chance Thunderstorms
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H: 84 - L: 68
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Chance thunderstorms and chance moderate rain showers.
Date: May 20
Chance Rain: 40%
Chance Thunderstorms
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H: 84 - L: 68
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Chance thunderstorms and chance light rain showers.
Date: May 21
Chance Rain: 20%
Chance Thunderstorms
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H: 85 - L: 67
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Chance thunderstorms and chance moderate rain showers.
Date: May 22
Chance Rain: 40%
Chance Thunderstorms
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H: 85 - L: 70
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Chance thunderstorms and chance moderate rain showers.
Date: May 23
Chance Rain: 20%
Thunderstorms
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H: - L: 70
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Scattered thunderstorms and scattered moderate rain showers.
| | For emergency assistance of any kind, dial -911- from any phone. Below are more traveler safety tips. |
- When traveling in the area, always be alert and trust your instincts. Upon arrival, get your bearings, and note locations of well-traveled, well-lit areas where you could obtain assistance if necessary. Use area maps and travel main roads.
- Carry a minimal amount of cash. Use travelers checks and credit cards whenever possible. Record their identification numbers, and keep that record in a separate, safe place.
- Always carry purses, wallets, hotel keys and car keys securely. Do not leave purses on chairs, under tables or on bathroom hooks.
- Be observant, and always report any suspicious activity to Law Enforcement, Security Officers, or Hotel and Business Managers.
- Always lock your car, whether parked or traveling. When parked, keep valuables out of sight. At night, park in well-lit areas.
- Keep hotel room windows and doors locked. Know who is at the door before you open it. Do not invite strangers to your room.
- Keep extra cash and valuables locked in a safe place such as a hotel safe deposit box or a room safe.
- Upon checking into a hotel or motel, locate fire exits, elevators, and the nearest phone. Plan the best way to exit in case of any emergency or fire.
- Make sure children know the name and address of where you are staying. Remind children of places they can go to get help should they become separated from you.
- Pedestrian traffic should cross roadways at intersections. Wait for pedestrian walk lights before crossing.
- Florida law requires safety belts for all front seat passengers, regardless of age. Children under the age of 3 are required to be in a safety car seat. Children ages 4-5 must either be in a safety seat or wear a seat belt.
- In the unlikely event you are confronted by an assailant, do not resist demands for your valuables.
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