Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still love Rehoboth Beach. If you rent a house for a week, it would come out to be <$1000/night. We went to all-inclusive resort earlier this year and was >$12000 for 6 days. Rehoboth would have been cheaper.
But instead of hanging out for a week care free and catered to, you’re instead spending a huge chunk of your vacation meal planning, grocery shopping, cooking, washing dishes, doing laundry, sweeping, making beds, lugging beach gear, etc, while still spending thousands of dollars (and once you factor in food and drink probably paying almost as much if not more than you’d pay for the all inclusive). Sounds like a pretty rotten vacation to me, but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very expensive there we just got back. Not sure it was worth the cost if I'm honest.
Yet it's busier than ever so it's apparently worth it to some people.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a beach person but going for just a day and driving home greatly lessens the costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still love Rehoboth Beach. If you rent a house for a week, it would come out to be <$1000/night. We went to all-inclusive resort earlier this year and was >$12000 for 6 days. Rehoboth would have been cheaper.
But instead of hanging out for a week care free and catered to, you’re instead spending a huge chunk of your vacation meal planning, grocery shopping, cooking, washing dishes, doing laundry, sweeping, making beds, lugging beach gear, etc, while still spending thousands of dollars (and once you factor in food and drink probably paying almost as much if not more than you’d pay for the all inclusive). Sounds like a pretty rotten vacation to me, but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Maybe y'all haven't been to Funland yet this year. The carousel is 3 tickets. So if it's a 2 year old and you have to hold them it's 6 tickets. Tickets are 75 cents each so $4.50 a ride. That's a big jump
Anonymous wrote:We still love Rehoboth Beach. If you rent a house for a week, it would come out to be <$1000/night. We went to all-inclusive resort earlier this year and was >$12000 for 6 days. Rehoboth would have been cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Funland is one of the best deals on the east coast!
Anonymous wrote:Ocean city has free parking. Bring your own chairs and umbrella and a cooler. You don’t have to rent everything.
Anonymous wrote:Minimum wage is now $15 per hour in DE. Of course, prices must increase to cover the new minimum wages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is everywhere. Beach places make the majority of their revenue in 3 months. They have to make enough in those few months to stay in business. I’m going to Rehoboth in August. I think the room was $650 a night. I love Rehoboth and keep going back, but it would be cheaper to fly to Cancun for the beach.
$650 for a mid Atlantic beach hotel is wild, we’re staying at much nicer places in Europe for way less than that.
I stayed Hotel Rehoboth last summer and it was $1,000 a night.