Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lakes are awful in the summer. Generally stagnant water. Heat, bugs, no coastal breeze.
They aren't idilic or what you picture from '80s movies and generally awful food/dining options.
Just go to a beach on the Ocean. No need to search for something that doesn't exist, unless you have a Bigfoot obsession.
Or unless one of your children has a serious disability.
I disagree. Ocean beach hotels are going to be a significantly easier option than any lake or bay option in this region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be a downer but the lakes around here are gross and I wouldn’t let my kid swim in them. Warnings for toxic contamination are not uncommon. I’d try for an area on the bay instead or just go to the beach.
This is OP. I didn’t realize this was an issue! We went to a bay beach last year and couldn’t swim because of the jellyfish. We have one family member with a disability, and longer car rides aren’t possible, so I don’t think we can make it to an ocean beach.
As between bay beach and lake, which is our best bet if we’re doing this for elementary aged kids? They want to play in the sand and get in the water. They also like a nice pool with a water slide or diving board, but I think that might not happen either place. Adults like a clean place to stay that’s not absurdly expensive.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking for a lake with a beach area for a weekend trip this summer. Shortest possible drive. We want to stay overnight for one or two nights in a hotel or condo. Where should we look?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lakes are awful in the summer. Generally stagnant water. Heat, bugs, no coastal breeze.
They aren't idilic or what you picture from '80s movies and generally awful food/dining options.
Just go to a beach on the Ocean. No need to search for something that doesn't exist, unless you have a Bigfoot obsession.
Or unless one of your children has a serious disability.
Anonymous wrote:Lakes are awful in the summer. Generally stagnant water. Heat, bugs, no coastal breeze.
They aren't idilic or what you picture from '80s movies and generally awful food/dining options.
Just go to a beach on the Ocean. No need to search for something that doesn't exist, unless you have a Bigfoot obsession.
Anonymous wrote:Could you handle the drive to the finger lakes? I haven't been but I think those are the closest nice lakes.
Anonymous wrote:Not to be a downer but the lakes around here are gross and I wouldn’t let my kid swim in them. Warnings for toxic contamination are not uncommon. I’d try for an area on the bay instead or just go to the beach.