Duck or Corolla NC - hotels on the beach

Anonymous
I have been going to Corolla since the early 90's and when horses roomed the area. Not many beach front hotels besides the Hampton Inn, however look into Sanderling Inn (right between Duck and Pine Island) and the Inn at Corolla Light already mentioned. If you want to rent a home, good luck finding them now, but Brindley Beach is the best in my mind, followed by Twiddy, Village Realty and Sun.
Anonymous
Corolla Light is great! They have houses and hotel rooms. They also have a nice pool and restaurant complex on the beach. I've stayed there a few times and we just booked yesterday to stay there again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corolla Light is great! They have houses and hotel rooms. They also have a nice pool and restaurant complex on the beach. I've stayed there a few times and we just booked yesterday to stay there again.


Are any of these places running under $200 for weekdays? Seems the Hampton inn is over $300 a weeknight which seems nuts!
Anonymous
We use Twiddy. Corolla houses tend to be at least 4BR.
Anonymous
OBX isn't geared for small groups. Only a handful of hotels and most rentals are big.

Are you stuck on there or would you consider other options? VA, MD, DE, NJ are all easier drives and have more options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were able to get a great last minutes house through Southern Shores realty. We've also rented through Twiddy in the past.


Twiddy has a specials page and has houses with last minute deals too. www.twiddy.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Corolla Light is great! They have houses and hotel rooms. They also have a nice pool and restaurant complex on the beach. I've stayed there a few times and we just booked yesterday to stay there again.


Are any of these places running under $200 for weekdays? Seems the Hampton inn is over $300 a weeknight which seems nuts!


Honestly, it's all supply and demand. Small supply. Large demand.

Renting a house in the peak season can be $5,000 or more, esp. if oceanfront.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OBX isn't geared for small groups. Only a handful of hotels and most rentals are big.

Are you stuck on there or would you consider other options? VA, MD, DE, NJ are all easier drives and have more options.


We are definitely flexible. Looking for low key, lower than Rehoboth.
Anonymous
It is almost entirely rental homes on the east side along the ocean. You could look for townhome rentals. Almost ALL are weekly rentals if it's the summer. You could look on the bayside. There are very few last minute bookings. if someone backed out, they have to rent it to someone, so you might get a bit of luck there. In fact, you could probably talk them into getting less than a week rental.

The southern side of the Outer Banks have some. Beyond Nags Head. What I usually do is zoom in to the area I want to go using google earth and see what there is. If you zoom in enough, the hotels are indicated.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That area is almost entirely rental houses, but there's a few hotels. I think your price is a stretch. You're going to need to check Trip Advisor or some other travel website to get a list and do your research on cost.


Only two options are the Hampton Inn and Sanderling Inn. You aren't going to get Sanderling at $200/night and in season I doubt you will get the Hampton for $200/night either.

For hotels midweek you will have better luck in Kitty Hawk, KDH or Nags Head. It will be easier to find a Monday thru Thursday, a lot of hotels want the rooms for Thursday- Sunday premium rates. Don't expect anything special base to mid tier hotels at best. Your best bets if you can get in are Hilton Garden Inn, Hammocks on The Banks, Ramada.





OP here. Thank you for the recommendation of moving my location. I ended up calling Shutters on the Banks and got a midweek reservation for much less than Hampton Inn. Thank you for helping me plan my first trip to OBX!
Anonymous
OP here. So we are booked for the week next week in Kill Devil hills - any 'must do's'? Thinking of trying paddle boarding...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we are booked for the week next week in Kill Devil hills - any 'must do's'? Thinking of trying paddle boarding...


What do you lik to do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Corolla Light is great! They have houses and hotel rooms. They also have a nice pool and restaurant complex on the beach. I've stayed there a few times and we just booked yesterday to stay there again.


Are any of these places running under $200 for weekdays? Seems the Hampton inn is over $300 a weeknight which seems nuts!


If you think $300 a night is high look at some of the places in OC Maryland. I think the Hilton there is over $500 per night, which is insane for OC. We usually stay in Hatteras and houses there are expensive too. As much as I love going to Hatteras, I think I'm about to be priced out of vacationing there. When we divide the home we rent between families it's not that bad, still not cheap, but factor in the PITA of packing up the car, driving on horrific I-95, and I'm close to just flying on Southwest to Puerto Rico. It would cost about the same and probably be a lot easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we are booked for the week next week in Kill Devil hills - any 'must do's'? Thinking of trying paddle boarding...


What do you lik to do?


Visit Kitty Hawk. Bring Kites and fly them on the sand dunes.
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