Anonymous wrote:I was 18 and my parents didn't let me goto the equivalent of beach week (in florida). It really is a terrible idea. So much could go wrong.
It didn't faze me much to be told no. I have never once felt I missed out on something, and I do feel this way about other things. I also never did colleg spring break beach trips because by spring of my freshmen year I understood such thinsg were cheesy.
parents had to sign the lease
Anonymous wrote:Here's a recent thread on this you may find helpful: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/850973.page
Both my kids went, and nothing terrible happened in their houses, but we did hear some horror stories. In addition to the "no swimming at night" and some of the other good advice you've already gotten, I'd add "Please don't get a tattoo, drink or be clearly intoxicated in public, or argue with any police officers."
The veteran parents in our kids' beach houses all recommended renting a place a block or so away from the beach/main drag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't go to Bethany.
Go to OC, don't let them have a car.
There is a bus that goes up and down Rt 1 and it is cheap. It's called the drunk bus that week and many other weeks.
https://www.oceancity.com/senior-week/
The W schools have a representative from Ocean City come to their school and answer questions. If you know somebody going maybe you can get an invite.
OP again. Thank you for this!
Anonymous wrote:Don't go to Bethany.
Go to OC, don't let them have a car.
There is a bus that goes up and down Rt 1 and it is cheap. It's called the drunk bus that week and many other weeks.
https://www.oceancity.com/senior-week/
The W schools have a representative from Ocean City come to their school and answer questions. If you know somebody going maybe you can get an invite.
Anonymous wrote:Meant to add to the above that we had two meetings prior to beach week, the first with parents to make sure everyone was on the same page, and the second with the boys after the presentation (at Walter Johnson in our case) from the local beach town police who went through do's and don'ts of Beach Week. In addition to setting expectations, we made sure they knew they'd be responsible for thoroughly cleaning the rental so we could get our deposits back.
Anonymous wrote:Just remind him that underage drinking and drugs are illegal. If he’s arrested it will quite possibly affect his college admission.
Get him condoms and tell him to use them.
Tell him not to do any stupid stuff like throw things off balconies.
Yes, it’s a lot of fun, but totally reckless. I was a good kid too.
Anonymous wrote:Don't go to Bethany.
Go to OC, don't let them have a car.
There is a bus that goes up and down Rt 1 and it is cheap. It's called the drunk bus that week and many other weeks.
https://www.oceancity.com/senior-week/
The W schools have a representative from Ocean City come to their school and answer questions. If you know somebody going maybe you can get an invite.
Anonymous wrote:I did beach week when I was 17 and 18 and had a great time. I wasn't a partier, nor were my friends, bur we still enjoyed ourselves, four girls in an un-air conditioned ground floor rental. Back before cell phones, so the only contact we had with our parents was an occasional call from a phone booth.
That said, I'll be wreck when my kid will want to go next summer after his senior year....
I agree with the PP who said remind DS about drugs and underage drinking. I do know someone whose kid's college acceptance was rescinded after he was arrested for a DUI.
Condoms.
DO NOT DIVE INTO THE WATER. DO NOT THROW SOMEONE ELSE INTO THE WATER.
Condoms.
Only swim at the beach when the life guards are on duty.
Do not get in the car when the driver has been drinking. Do not worry about being called a p***y or anything like that. Let them say that and let them go wrap the car around a utility pole.
Really good advice.
I will add do not let them drive down. Take them and take keys. They do not need cars there.
Remind them not to take a drink from anyone. Always make their own and throw out any drinks given to them.
They need to keep the rental clean and clean it when they leave.