Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Mobs? Clearly you’ve never been to Kiawah. There’s a limit to the number of people on island at any given time. It never feels crowded even at peak season.
Of course I have never been there in the summer. Played some golf in the fall and that is it. There are 4 other families in total on my New England beach right now and it’s 70 degrees and perfect. That is why my street is known as “Billionaires row.” There are about 50 houses along a few mile stretch. The weather is awesome, the crowds are minuscule, and the setting is perfect.
And your water is cold, choppy, shark infested, and the sand, if there is something other than rocks, is ugly.
None of those things are true. Zero. Not on our beach. You know nothing.
It’s 70 degrees outside your billionaire row beach getaway. What’s the water temp?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Not true. It’s full of old money southerners in the summers. When I was in college I was regularly a vacation nanny for one such family and it was full of other similar families.
There is no old money in the South. “Bless your heart” as y’all might say.
Bwahahahaha. Mmmmkay.
Is 1880 old to you? 1900? Silly. You live in a small, small world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by people saying tweens and teens are bored. What exactly are you all doing on your beach vacations? When we go, it’s relaxing by the pool or at the beach. We punctuate it with dining out occasionally although we also like to grill on the patio.
Isn’t relaxing at the beach the whole point of a beach vacation?
If that’s all your family does on your beach trips, and you have teens or tweens, I bet they sit with their face in their phones all day. That sounds so boring. Zzzzzz
+100
More go-karts, boardwalks, fried food and stores selling pool/beach toys every 50 feet
Ocean City is definitely the best place to go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by people saying tweens and teens are bored. What exactly are you all doing on your beach vacations? When we go, it’s relaxing by the pool or at the beach. We punctuate it with dining out occasionally although we also like to grill on the patio.
Isn’t relaxing at the beach the whole point of a beach vacation?
If that’s all your family does on your beach trips, and you have teens or tweens, I bet they sit with their face in their phones all day. That sounds so boring. Zzzzzz
Anonymous wrote:We visited for a week during spring break and I did not find it too pretentious. The island is very pretty and the beaches are nice. We also enjoyed Night Heron pool but agree with other posters that there are not a ton of things to do there. The golf is awesome, especially the Ocean Course, but it is ungodly expensive. It's a nice spot for a laid back vacation. Not sure I'd go in the summer given the weather but understand that some people like the heat and humidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Mobs? Clearly you’ve never been to Kiawah. There’s a limit to the number of people on island at any given time. It never feels crowded even at peak season.
Of course I have never been there in the summer. Played some golf in the fall and that is it. There are 4 other families in total on my New England beach right now and it’s 70 degrees and perfect. That is why my street is known as “Billionaires row.” There are about 50 houses along a few mile stretch. The weather is awesome, the crowds are minuscule, and the setting is perfect.
And your water is cold, choppy, shark infested, and the sand, if there is something other than rocks, is ugly.
None of those things are true. Zero. Not on our beach. You know nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by people saying tweens and teens are bored. What exactly are you all doing on your beach vacations? When we go, it’s relaxing by the pool or at the beach. We punctuate it with dining out occasionally although we also like to grill on the patio.
Isn’t relaxing at the beach the whole point of a beach vacation?
If that’s all your family does on your beach trips, and you have teens or tweens, I bet they sit with their face in their phones all day. That sounds so boring. Zzzzzz
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by people saying tweens and teens are bored. What exactly are you all doing on your beach vacations? When we go, it’s relaxing by the pool or at the beach. We punctuate it with dining out occasionally although we also like to grill on the patio.
Isn’t relaxing at the beach the whole point of a beach vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Not true. It’s full of old money southerners in the summers. When I was in college I was regularly a vacation nanny for one such family and it was full of other similar families.
There is no old money in the South. “Bless your heart” as y’all might say.
Bwahahahaha. Mmmmkay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Wealthy people follow weather and the weather in South Carolina is terrible all summer and only for visits in the winter at best.
It just sounds gross to be going there from June-Sept and I can’t imagine it being exclusive at all during that time.
Fishers Island, Sconset, Old Newport yes, decamping to sweatville with mosquitos and mobs, absolutely not.
Mobs? Clearly you’ve never been to Kiawah. There’s a limit to the number of people on island at any given time. It never feels crowded even at peak season.
Of course I have never been there in the summer. Played some golf in the fall and that is it. There are 4 other families in total on my New England beach right now and it’s 70 degrees and perfect. That is why my street is known as “Billionaires row.” There are about 50 houses along a few mile stretch. The weather is awesome, the crowds are minuscule, and the setting is perfect.
And your water is cold, choppy, shark infested, and the sand, if there is something other than rocks, is ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring as hell honestly, but sometimes that's what one needs. I prefer Hilton Head.
So you don’t golf, play tennis, ride bikes, paddle board, etc?