Why to people like going to 'the beach'? It's so boring.

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^If you love being packed in with tourists like sardines, all taking iPhone pics, then you'll love it.
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Anonymous wrote:I am the only one who finds going to the beach for vacation boring? Other people seem to love it. It's ok for a couple of days, but it is boring to sit and or lay around all day, it's hot, biting flies, drinking too much booze, then there is sun damage, hair damage, tourist trap prices. I just don't get the appeal. Why do people like it SOOO much?


Which beaches do you go to? Most large public beaches suck. Bethany, Dewey, even the cramped part of Virginia beach. You just have to know where to go, where you're not cramped like a bunch of sardines baking in the hot sun.

Also do you have a tent/shade? That's key to make it comfortable to be out all day. And/or beachfront access so you can just walk back to the house for a cold one.
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Anonymous wrote:^If you love being packed in with tourists like sardines, all taking iPhone pics, then you'll love it.


We go to the small private beach at the end of the season. Barely any kids. Yes, we're all tourists of course. Mostly european.
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My idea of hell:
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Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?
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Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?


Yes, they really do, and it's not uncommon.
Anonymous
different strokes, OP. it is usually an opportunity for me to hang out with the family and do fun things unrelated to my job. I like sitting in the sun, I like reading, I like going for walks to look at pretty scenery, I like building sandcastles with my kids, I like to swim, I like to boogie-board. I like switching back and forth between the hot hot summer heat, the cool splashing water, and the breezy patio. Usually, we'll rent a boat one day, and a few surfboards for a day to mix it up a bit. Things I don't do: shop, drive anywhere, do any work.

Family members take turn cooking dinner; so there's a fabulous home-cooked meal every night for a week and I only have to cook once.

Before I had kids, it was also superrelaxing. Not so much now. But still fun.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?


Yes, they really do, and it's not uncommon.

Yes and we love it. It is such a family bonding time. As our kids get older we may let them bring a friend.

I can understand why people don't like things other people like, but I can't understand why other people seem to think that what would be boring for them might be fun for another.
Anonymous
We do a good job of finding beach rentals near uncrowded beaches. And my kids (currently 6 and 9) are never calmer or more zen than when they are digging in the sand and splashing in the waves. We spend hours and hours out there. Its so relaxing. I love it.

We prefer the Florida beaches.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?


we do. The idea of renting a house and vacation with others does not appeal to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous[b wrote:]I'm right there with you. I think my childhood made me hate the beach...dragging a bunch of stuff in the heat to just go sit and get sand in your crevices.[/b] I've seen dozens of beaches, they're all pretty similar in my memory. I'd rather go to cities and museums.

I recently went to an all-inclusive Caribbean resort with a bunch of friends. We were all on the beach when I said, "hey, do you guys want to go into the city and check out the museum about the Caribbean slave trade?" They all laughed at me. I went anyways. It was fascinating and depressing. Diff'rent strokes.


This is me as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?


You must not like your spouse and kids.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't' the fun of going to the beach the group you go with? Do people really just go to the beach with their spouse and kids? Nobody else?


we do. The idea of renting a house and vacation with others does not appeal to me.


We've done it, but takes a lot of work and coordination. Easier just to get a hotel room and have other friends book there as well!
Anonymous
Do you go with extended family? That is what makes it fun for us. It's like our annual family reunion. And we have been doing it ever since we were small, and now introducing a new generation to it. (And, actually, the older ones have been doing it ever since THEY were small, so it is a 3-generation get-away!).
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