Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never been to Rehoboth but have always associated it with my working-class relatives from central PA, who went there a lot in the 1990s. Now I’m seeing several of my wealthy FB friends post pics from there like it’s some kind of status spot.
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We go there. And Nantucket. Enjoy them both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, definitely no foreign teens this summer, so im sure everyone needs to pay folks more.
I believe this is the "MAGA!" that Trump promised.
Oh, people don't like it because it's too expensive? Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never been to Rehoboth but have always associated it with my working-class relatives from central PA, who went there a lot in the 1990s. Now I’m seeing several of my wealthy FB friends post pics from there like it’s some kind of status spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We’ve been coming every year for 8 years because we had small kids and we come because it is close, convenient, with good restaurants for not very much $$. I am now spending $35-50 for breakfast, $75-85 for lunch and $125-200 for dinner per day. We stay in a hotel for the pool. Games are now $2 each and skeeball is $.50.
I just played skeeball yesterday AM in Rehoboth with the kids and it was 20 cents per game! I think they now have dynamic pricing where games are more expensive in the evenings. Every machine now requires you to use the digital credits/points swipe card.
Where was this? It’s $.50 at Funland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because you CAN drive to DE for a "beach vacation" doesn't mean you should. I'd rather save that money and fly somewhere else.
Same. I wouldn't pay to rent a house there but I'd stay for free with a friend. Too many downsides: the surf is rough, the water is cold, beach is crowded. I'd rather fly to Caribbean or Florida for blue water than look at the dreary brown water in DE and OBX.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, definitely no foreign teens this summer, so im sure everyone needs to pay folks more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like Rehobeth has been this way for at least the past 7 years or so? I honestly don't get it, as the beach is not that great. You can do better elsewhere on the east coast.
I agree that's it's been expensive for awhile. But, I think the beaches are pretty great. I particularly love the drive on beaches south of Rehoboth where you can set up for the whole day and fish. I love the bay where you can lay in a raft and watch the sunset. The bay has some pretty fun boating and jet skiing if you like that sort of thing.
Where do you go exactly to raft in the bay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We’ve been coming every year for 8 years because we had small kids and we come because it is close, convenient, with good restaurants for not very much $$. I am now spending $35-50 for breakfast, $75-85 for lunch and $125-200 for dinner per day. We stay in a hotel for the pool. Games are now $2 each and skeeball is $.50.
I just played skeeball yesterday AM in Rehoboth with the kids and it was 20 cents per game! I think they now have dynamic pricing where games are more expensive in the evenings. Every machine now requires you to use the digital credits/points swipe card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our solution was shorter vacation. We're going for 3 days/2 nights, and mid-week. Even then, it was hard to find a available decent hotel on the boardwalk. Ended up paying $550/night. I guess it helps the local economy there, right?
$550 a night?!?! For delaware?!!?