Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beaches are much nicer, wider, and less crowded in OC.
Ageeed, but you have to drive. The point of Rehoboth is that it’s a walkable town.
You don’t have to drive in OC. We stay for a week every summer and really only drive to the grocery store at the beginning of the week, and maybe once down to the boardwalk if we go. We walk to the beach and everything else.
We don’t cook at home while on vacation
I haven’t been able to find a location walkable to a lot of decent restaurants there.
Anonymous wrote:Op I’m from California and will never understand east coast beaches/lifestyle. Seems like a lot of hyper over dirty crowded beaches.
Anonymous wrote:We went to Lewes which I guess is next to rehobeth? I think we were told Lewes was quieter. I was suprised how many drunk pellle there are in the evenings. The beaches are also pretty crowded and the water is freezing. But the beaches are nice and wide with nice sand and it’s a lot closer tjn the Carolina’s. I also appreciate being able to walk out for burgers or ice cream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old school DC, Wilmington, and Philly status symbol.
***see Biden family***
Not too many families from DC go there anymore. Most go to OBX. Rehoboth got too expensive. A nice house with a pool is $15,000 a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I’m from California and will never understand east coast beaches/lifestyle. Seems like a lot of hyper over dirty crowded beaches.
East coast beaches aren’t all crowded and dirty. I will give you that California beaches are beautiful and nothing on the East coast comes close to CA, Oregon and Washington in terms of natural beauty. Where the east coast comes out on top is you can actually go in the water. West coast water is too cold, at least for me.
West coast water is cold, sharky, and the SoCal pacific is growing even more polluted.
Plus, the Pacific Northwest is gloomy and depressing. Ugliest beaches I’ve ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:We love Rehoboth but our Condo is only a mile from the beach and has a lovely pool. We don’t go to the beach right by the boardwalk either, we go farther down.
We also love Funland, Browseabout books, the bike trail, Gordon’s Pond, and have a few fav restaurants. We bike or walk around so don’t deal with traffic.
It’s lovely in the Spring and fall when there are less people there.
If you don’t like it OP don’t go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old school DC, Wilmington, and Philly status symbol.
***see Biden family***
Not too many families from DC go there anymore. Most go to OBX. Rehoboth got too expensive. A nice house with a pool is $15,000 a week.
Oh, c’mon, your standards are too high!
Anonymous wrote:President Biden has a home in Rehoboth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beaches are much nicer, wider, and less crowded in OC.
Ageeed, but you have to drive. The point of Rehoboth is that it’s a walkable town.
You don’t have to drive in OC. We stay for a week every summer and really only drive to the grocery store at the beginning of the week, and maybe once down to the boardwalk if we go. We walk to the beach and everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I’m from California and will never understand east coast beaches/lifestyle. Seems like a lot of hyper over dirty crowded beaches.
East coast beaches aren’t all crowded and dirty. I will give you that California beaches are beautiful and nothing on the East coast comes close to CA, Oregon and Washington in terms of natural beauty. Where the east coast comes out on top is you can actually go in the water. West coast water is too cold, at least for me.
Anonymous wrote:Op I’m from California and will never understand east coast beaches/lifestyle. Seems like a lot of hyper over dirty crowded beaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old school DC, Wilmington, and Philly status symbol.
***see Biden family***
Not too many families from DC go there anymore. Most go to OBX. Rehoboth got too expensive. A nice house with a pool is $15,000 a week.
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As a native Marylander from MoCo who works in DC, my peer group (solidly Gen X) has a family beach house (either their own or their parents’ house or a sibling’s house). Everyone still goes—and many still rent. It’s a generational nostalgia.
We know OBX and Sandbridge are cheaper, but we want to go to our old haunts for crabs, pizza, ice cream, Minigolf, etc.
And we take our “real” vacations elsewhere.