Do families really drive all the way to Bethany Beach for a one day trip?

Anonymous
OP gone. Shamed right out.
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Anonymous wrote:I can not fathom all the DCUM "omg are they cheap?!?" posts. No, most likely, they need the additional $300 to pay for food or bills. Not everyone is a Senior Director, guys.


It’s fine if you’re just MC, but the hoops some jump through to create a fictitious UMC appearance on Facebook and Instagram is strange.


Admittedly not in either of those much, but zero idea what you are talking about, with out any evidence of detail .


You’re unaware of people shaping their social media to look wealthier and happier than they are? Travel is a major component. Some go to great lengths to pretend to be something they’re not.


Still zero examples of what you mean, specifically. Are you suggesting people take pics next to a Lamborghini on the street and the caption says "our new car!"? Or don't actually travel to places they are showing in their pictures?

As for "happier" well yeah I guess in the sense that people aren't taking pictures during a family fight. I guess I don't read anything more into a picture than "that looks nice".
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Anonymous wrote:I can not fathom all the DCUM "omg are they cheap?!?" posts. No, most likely, they need the additional $300 to pay for food or bills. Not everyone is a Senior Director, guys.


It’s fine if you’re just MC, but the hoops some jump through to create a fictitious UMC appearance on Facebook and Instagram is strange.


Admittedly not in either of those much, but zero idea what you are talking about, with out any evidence of detail .


You’re unaware of people shaping their social media to look wealthier and happier than they are? Travel is a major component. Some go to great lengths to pretend to be something they’re not.


Still zero examples of what you mean, specifically. Are you suggesting people take pics next to a Lamborghini on the street and the caption says "our new car!"? Or don't actually travel to places they are showing in their pictures?

As for "happier" well yeah I guess in the sense that people aren't taking pictures during a family fight. I guess I don't read anything more into a picture than "that looks nice".

:D
Anonymous
It’s a long day, but it can be fun. I don’t mind the drive to the beach at all. I have a routine where I hit a certain place for treats before hitting the beach. We like a certain place for lunch, and then it’s back on the beach until we do Minigolf or shopping, dinner, ice cream then drive home.

Ftr, we absolutely can afford a hotel but sometimes have work or travel sports that make it impossible to do an overnight. Plus, spur of the moment quick trips are fun.

We usually end up spending a week or two at the beach each summer. We tend to do the daytrips in shoulder season. And sometimes we head there for the day or quick overnight off season—primarily to shop and/or relax.

Lastly, to the op: it’s not a flex, so don’t assume malicious intent by your in-laws who posted. It’s just pics. They’re having fun. Why criticize?
Anonymous
I don’t mind driving that much - I would just time it to avoid traffic. But I’d never do it with kids. Sounds like hell!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can not fathom all the DCUM "omg are they cheap?!?" posts. No, most likely, they need the additional $300 to pay for food or bills. Not everyone is a Senior Director, guys.


+1 million

I’ve done it before but for mountains not the beach. We all had fun. Two nights in a motel ran us almost 700. For us that’s a lot. Saving money by making it an epic day trip works.
Anonymous
Where do families change clothes and shower if you’re at a beach all day? I feel gross after being at the beach or a pool for a few hours. I’m certainly not in the mood to go out to dinner or shop without a shower, clean clothes, and maybe a quick rest.
Anonymous
We’re in Bethesda, it takes 2:40 minutes with no traffic. Used to do it prekids, leave 6:30 and are at the beach at 9 or so, spend the day laying around on the beach and then head back at 5 or 6. Driving 3 hours each way is not a big deal for some people.
Anonymous
We do it all of the time, out the door by 6:00, on the beach by 9:15, leave by 4:30. Cooler, books, beach toys. It's not that deep. NW DC.
Anonymous
My teenage daughter and her friends do this.
Anonymous
I think back to this because growing up we used to drive 2.5 hours to go to the Mountains for the day and then come home. It was great fun! I keep meaning to do it for the beach here but as an adult it seems like a lot of work lol. Also, we didn't have the traffic issues we back home that we have here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do families change clothes and shower if you’re at a beach all day? I feel gross after being at the beach or a pool for a few hours. I’m certainly not in the mood to go out to dinner or shop without a shower, clean clothes, and maybe a quick rest.


Some beaches have shower facilities, like the state park in Delaware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do families change clothes and shower if you’re at a beach all day? I feel gross after being at the beach or a pool for a few hours. I’m certainly not in the mood to go out to dinner or shop without a shower, clean clothes, and maybe a quick rest.


In OC there are tons of places to do this.
Anonymous

What kind of car do they drive? I'd take the Tesla and have some fun!! It's a really comfortable ride and fun.
Anonymous
I mean, on a bad day my commute from the burbs to my office in DC can be nearly two hours one way…so driving to Bethany is NBD.
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