Anonymous wrote:Ive been to the Outer Banks in the first week in October and loved it. It was warm enough to lay on the beach in a bathing suit and swim in the pool. The ocean was too cold for me personally but I'm a sissy when it comes to cold. The kids did swim. I had a great time and would do it again in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but for a trip like that--I would much rather drive. Say you go to HH. First you have to get to the airport, park or get a ride, stand in line-- and hope there are no delays--certainly not a given these days. So, there is three hours--before you even take off. The flight is not that long--so say another two hours. Then, you need to rent the car--so, from take off to getting in the car, it is probably three hours. Then, the drive to HH (45 min?)--so there is seven hours for flying and getting there--assuming no delays. You can drive for nine hours and do not have to spend as much money--especially if there are two sharing expenses.
I know too many people who have had flight troubles lately. I'd much rather drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone! Just can't decide. Seems like Hilton Head is the northernmost place that is likely to be warm, but it's 8.5 hours away.
I truly don't mind the driving, as long as I don't have my kids with me, though.
Why not just fly? Is it a money thing?
It is somewhat of a money thing, indirectly. If we fly, we'll probably still need to rent a car, and the flight plus car rental adds up. It's also a getaway since DH and kids, and I feel like it will come across as less of a vacation if we're just driving. Is that ridiculous? Also, I don't commute by car, so driving really isn't very onerous for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone! Just can't decide. Seems like Hilton Head is the northernmost place that is likely to be warm, but it's 8.5 hours away.
I truly don't mind the driving, as long as I don't have my kids with me, though.
Why not just fly? Is it a money thing?
It is somewhat of a money thing, indirectly. If we fly, we'll probably still need to rent a car, and the flight plus car rental adds up. It's also a getaway since DH and kids, and I feel like it will come across as less of a vacation if we're just driving. Is that ridiculous? Also, I don't commute by car, so driving really isn't very onerous for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone! Just can't decide. Seems like Hilton Head is the northernmost place that is likely to be warm, but it's 8.5 hours away.
I truly don't mind the driving, as long as I don't have my kids with me, though.
Why not just fly? Is it a money thing?