Cape Coral DOOH · South Cape · Del Prado · Cape Harbour · June 2026
Cape Coral has 16 screens on Blindspot, all cinema screens, at about $0.13 a play, from Cape Harbour and South Cape to Del Prado Boulevard and the Yacht Club. Priced per play, booked by the hour.

Cape Coral billboard and DOOH (digital out-of-home) costs span from a few cents per play on urban panels to premium Cape Harbour, Pine Island Road Corridor and landmark networks. On Blindspot, Cape Coral screens are booked by the hour and priced per play, entry plays start around $0.31, with no contracts or minimums.
The smart Cape Coral play isn't one screen for a month. It's the right screens at the right hours: the arteries at commute peak, the malls through the afternoon, the nightlife and tourist cores after dark.
Billboard ranking points
Directional 1–10 scores based on zone type and footfall, not audited measurements. Every zone is bookable by the hour on the platform.
Cape Harbour, the luxury marina, dining and shopping village on the water, draws affluent residents and boaters to the southwest waterfront.
Cape Coral Parkway and the South Cape district, the original downtown entertainment core, pack restaurants and bars with strong evening crowds.
Del Prado Boulevard, the main north-south retail spine, carries the heaviest daily shopper and commuter traffic across the city.
The Pine Island Road corridor, a fast-growing east-west big-box belt toward the interstate, carries a steady all-day shopper flow.
The Yacht Club public beach, pier and waterfront parks along the Caloosahatchee draw families and tourists to the southeast shore.
The rapidly expanding northwest residential belt along Burnt Store Road carries a growing suburban and construction flow.
The media estate · operator partners
Blindspot connects bookable digital out-of-home screens across Cape Coral onto one map, priced per play and bookable by the hour. Below: real partner screens from the supplied local photo set.






Imagery from media-owner/operator partners. Locations indicative; live availability and per-screen pricing show in the platform.
Formats
From a highway bulletin to a single mall screen, Blindspot puts Cape Coral's digital out-of-home and classic OOH formats on one map, each priced per play and bookable by the hour. The formats that matter here:
Large-format LED on highways, bridges and boulevards, motion, dayparting and dynamic triggers.
Pedestrian-scale panels and citylights in high-footfall retail and downtown corridors.
Highway and arterial bulletins built for commuter frequency on the busiest routes.
High-intent shoppers from midday to evening across the city's retail destinations.
LeeTran bus screens plus the Cape Coral and Midpoint Memorial bridges over the Caloosahatchee plus stations and place-based screens with captive dwell.
Landmark and spectacular placements for brand statements in the city's signature locations.
Location insights
Cape Coral is a sprawling waterfront grid that moves along a few key arterials. Del Prado Boulevard and Cape Coral Parkway carry the daily commuter and shopper flow, and the two bridges over the Caloosahatchee tie the Cape to Fort Myers. Mornings push workers east toward the bridges, while Pine Island Road stays busy with retail all day. Evenings and weekends bring dining and nightlife crowds to South Cape and Cape Harbour, and tourists and families to the Yacht Club beach. Screens along Del Prado and the South Cape district catch the steadiest local eyes.
Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape and the main arteries surge 7:30–10 AM and 5–8 PM. Book exactly those hours and your frequency climbs for the same budget.
Pine Island Road Corridor and the city's malls hold heavy footfall from noon to evening, long windows where dwell and shopping intent, not rush, do the work.
Cape Harbour shifts from daytime to social and tourism after dark. Different audience, same screens, swap the creative, not the location.
Location intelligence summary
Cape Coral doesn't have one rush hour; it has rotating audiences sharing the same streets. The only buying model that matches that is hourly: pay for the windows when your audience owns the city, skip the ones when it doesn't.
| Objective | Book these zones | Best hours |
|---|---|---|
| Brand launch | Cape Harbour + Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape | 6–11 PM |
| Commuter frequency | Del Prado Boulevard Corridor, Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape | 7:30–10 AM · 5–8 PM |
| Retail foot traffic | Pine Island Road Corridor, Cape Harbour | 12–8 PM |
| B2B / decision-makers | Yacht Club / Caloosahatchee Waterfront, Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape | Weekdays 9 AM–6 PM |
| Tourism & events | Cape Harbour, Northwest Cape / Burnt Store Road | 10 AM–8 PM |
A month-long 24/7 rotation pays for 3 AM plays nobody sees. Hourly booking concentrates the same budget into Cape Coral’s proven peak windows, and typically saves 30%+ versus a flat four-week flight.
Morning commuters read in 2 seconds; evening crowds dwell for minutes. Run different creative by hour on the same screens, even trigger swaps on weather or live data.
Every play is logged. Blindspot campaigns report verified plays and attribution, measured against control groups, not estimated reach.
The zones above already draw a specific buyer: waterfront real estate buyers touring Cape Harbour and the Yacht Club / Caloosahatchee Waterfront, drawn by more than 400 miles of navigable canals, the largest man-made waterway network of any city in the world (see DOOH for Real Estate), and healthcare workers commuting the Del Prado Boulevard Corridor to Cape Coral Hospital, part of the Lee Health system and the region's largest employer.
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Pricing · updated June 2026
Per-play prices, not CPM mysteries. Live per-screen pricing and real-time availability are on every card in the platform; the ranges below reflect typical Blindspot pricing as of June 2026.
| Format | Price per play | Typical presence | Why it works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roadside & bridge digital | from ~$0.31 per play | $100 buys hourly bursts on Del Prado and the Caloosahatchee bridges | drive-time commuter reach |
| Cape Harbour spectacular | from ~$0.47 per play | the luxury marina and dining village | affluent waterfront dwell |
| South Cape entertainment digital | from ~$0.43 per play | the downtown restaurant and bar blocks | going-out and event audiences |
| Del Prado retail digital | from ~$0.38 per play | the main north-south shopping spine | shopper and family crowd |
| Transit & waterfront screens | from ~$0.31 per play | the LeeTran and Yacht Club stops | walk-up and drive-time commuters |
No minimums · no contracts · pay per verified play · hourly scheduling per screen
Four things move the price on any Cape Coral screen: the format (pricing runs higher on transit & waterfront screens than on roadside & bridge digital), the zone (Cape Harbour carries the highest footfall premium), the daypart (peak commute and evening hours price above the overnight lull), and how far in advance you book, since the busiest zones and formats sell out first.
What a campaign costs
Because you pay per play and schedule by the hour, your budget buys the exposure you actually need, not filler plays, so it works as hard on a big campaign as on a small one, with no minimum. Here's what budgets realistically buy. Live numbers per screen are in the platform.
Commute test
A week of morning and evening bursts on Del Prado toward the bridges.
Multi-zone Cape push
Cape Harbour, South Cape and Del Prado running together across peak dayparts.
Waterfront flagship
Full South Cape and Del Prado saturation timed to the season and the waterfront calendar.
FAQ
No. Blindspot books time on screens that are already installed and permitted by their media-owner operators, Lamar Advertising, Clear Channel Outdoor, OUTFRONT Media among them, so you're leasing airtime on an existing structure, not erecting a new one.
Specs vary by screen: orientation, resolution and file format differ from one panel to the next. Every screen shows its exact requirements in the platform before you upload, so there's no separate spec sheet to track down before you book.
Yes. Every Cape Coral screen on Blindspot is bookable by the hour, with no minimum contract and no retainer. You pick the exact windows, so you can buy the morning commute on Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape, the afternoon retail stretch around Pine Island Road Corridor, or the evening social hours in Cape Harbour, and skip everything between. Because you pay per play instead of for a fixed four-week flight, the same budget concentrated into proven peak windows buys more useful frequency than the same money spread across every hour including the overnight ones nobody sees. Availability and the per-play price are visible before you commit, and you can start with one screen and one daypart.
Blindspot puts the bookable digital out-of-home screens across Cape Coral on a single map: roadside and boulevard LED, street-level panels and citylights, transit and station screens, mall and place-based displays, and landmark placements, all priced per play and bookable by the hour. That spans zones from Cape Harbour through to Northwest Cape / Burnt Store Road. The underlying screens are owned and run by media operators such as Lamar Advertising, Clear Channel Outdoor and OUTFRONT Media, and Blindspot books time on their existing, already-permitted structures rather than reselling a fixed package. You see each screen, its zone, its per-play price and its live availability before committing, so you are choosing specific screens and hours rather than buying an unspecified network bundle.
Often within hours: upload, pass creative pre-check, and digital screens need no printing or installation. Content approval typically averages around two business days across networks.
More than most people expect, because you are buying plays rather than weeks. A $500 budget in Cape Coral typically funds a multi-day hourly presence on a high-traffic corridor such as Cape Coral Parkway / South Cape, a concentrated burst across the busiest retail and transit screens at peak hours only, or thousands of plays on central urban panels where the per-play price is lowest. At entry prices around $0.31 per play, the arithmetic is straightforward and visible before you commit. What it will not stretch to is 24/7 coverage of a landmark spectacular, and that is the point of hourly buying: concentrate a small budget where and when it is seen instead of thinning it across hours with no audience.
No. Blindspot has no minimums, retainers or platform fees; you can run a focused hourly burst on a single screen or a full multi-zone Cape Coral campaign.
How to book
No sales calls, no contracts, self-serve from the map to live creative.
01
Open the map, filter Cape Coral by zone and format, and select the exact screens and the exact hours your audience is out.
02
Every screen shows its price per play and real-time availability before you commit. Build the plan; the running total is always visible.
03
Upload creative, pass pre-check, and go live, often within hours. Track verified plays and attribution as the campaign runs.
Keep exploring
The city of 400 miles of canals. Your hour.
Pick the screens, pick the hours, see the price per play, live in hours.