Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Ocean City (MD), that place is Glen Burnie with sand. Try the VA beach area instead. Otherwise, maybe look into Ocean County, NJ.
Not really. Go north OC and mid-town you'll get a better price and nice beaches.
Yep, this. So much OC hate from those who haven’t been there in 30 years. Anything north of the 90 bridge. We embrace the quirkiness of OC, plus it has better dining, bigger beaches, and absolutely killers sunsets over the bay. Rehoboth and Bethany can’t compete.
So the sun only sets in Ocean city MD?
This must be a joke. Please tell me what restaurants in OC are better than Rehoboth? Fwiw, I like and go to both places. They are nothing alike though.
DP, but Liquid Assets is really good. Always packed. There’s also a newer tapas place down at the south end of town, on the rooftop of a new hotel, that is very good. Longboard Cafe and Mother’s Cantina are also great. Rehoboth has always had a concentration of good restaurants but OC is starting to get some nicer stuff as older buildings get torn down. I would not assume that anything in Rehoboth is automatically better. There’s plenty of mediocre food in Rehoboth. There’s more to OC than Nick’s House of Rubs or whatever. None of the places I mentioned are cheap. The crowd at Liquid Assets looks very much like the Rehoboth/Bethany/Fenwick crowd.
As for the sunsets, OC probably does have more spots from which it can be viewed due to the shape of the coastline. The bay is just on the other side of the highway. Fenwick, parts of Bethany, and all of Dewey are the same way. Rehoboth is different because it’s not a barrier island type layout.
As for sunsets —
Thanks for the suggestions. How about those big black flies that sting? Are they are those OC parts when the wind shifts?? Went to Fenwick once and never returned due to those flies.
I’ve gone to ocean city for 47 years and those do happen but not predictably or all the time. But they are awful. But I would say this last year I spent probably a month total in OC during summer and it happened one day. I mean it’s not a regularly thing like noseeums in Florida beaches.
Anonymous wrote:You can get a 2 or 3 bedroom oceanfront condo at Sea Colony in Bethany, and you could rent it for $5k/week during high season.
I remember when you could buy a 2 bdrm condo for $300k. Woulda coulda shoulda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Ocean City (MD), that place is Glen Burnie with sand. Try the VA beach area instead. Otherwise, maybe look into Ocean County, NJ.
Not really. Go north OC and mid-town you'll get a better price and nice beaches.
Yep, this. So much OC hate from those who haven’t been there in 30 years. Anything north of the 90 bridge. We embrace the quirkiness of OC, plus it has better dining, bigger beaches, and absolutely killers sunsets over the bay. Rehoboth and Bethany can’t compete.
So the sun only sets in Ocean city MD?
This must be a joke. Please tell me what restaurants in OC are better than Rehoboth? Fwiw, I like and go to both places. They are nothing alike though.
DP, but Liquid Assets is really good. Always packed. There’s also a newer tapas place down at the south end of town, on the rooftop of a new hotel, that is very good. Longboard Cafe and Mother’s Cantina are also great. Rehoboth has always had a concentration of good restaurants but OC is starting to get some nicer stuff as older buildings get torn down. I would not assume that anything in Rehoboth is automatically better. There’s plenty of mediocre food in Rehoboth. There’s more to OC than Nick’s House of Rubs or whatever. None of the places I mentioned are cheap. The crowd at Liquid Assets looks very much like the Rehoboth/Bethany/Fenwick crowd.
As for the sunsets, OC probably does have more spots from which it can be viewed due to the shape of the coastline. The bay is just on the other side of the highway. Fenwick, parts of Bethany, and all of Dewey are the same way. Rehoboth is different because it’s not a barrier island type layout.
As for sunsets —
Thanks for the suggestions. How about those big black flies that sting? Are they are those OC parts when the wind shifts?? Went to Fenwick once and never returned due to those flies.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with those who have said a lot of people prefer to go closer so you can actually go more often. If I was trying to find a place where I could spend every holiday/long weekend I'd go with Lewes in Delaware.
Not trying to talk you out of a longer distance - if you have flexibility to work remotely during summer etc. could work. My partner is a teacher and I have relative flexibility for remote working and our dream is Maine lake cabin. But if I wanted beach that was further I'd either do Cape Cod or Kiawah Island.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Ocean City (MD), that place is Glen Burnie with sand. Try the VA beach area instead. Otherwise, maybe look into Ocean County, NJ.
Not really. Go north OC and mid-town you'll get a better price and nice beaches.
Yep, this. So much OC hate from those who haven’t been there in 30 years. Anything north of the 90 bridge. We embrace the quirkiness of OC, plus it has better dining, bigger beaches, and absolutely killers sunsets over the bay. Rehoboth and Bethany can’t compete.
So the sun only sets in Ocean city MD?
This must be a joke. Please tell me what restaurants in OC are better than Rehoboth? Fwiw, I like and go to both places. They are nothing alike though.
DP, but Liquid Assets is really good. Always packed. There’s also a newer tapas place down at the south end of town, on the rooftop of a new hotel, that is very good. Longboard Cafe and Mother’s Cantina are also great. Rehoboth has always had a concentration of good restaurants but OC is starting to get some nicer stuff as older buildings get torn down. I would not assume that anything in Rehoboth is automatically better. There’s plenty of mediocre food in Rehoboth. There’s more to OC than Nick’s House of Rubs or whatever. None of the places I mentioned are cheap. The crowd at Liquid Assets looks very much like the Rehoboth/Bethany/Fenwick crowd.
As for the sunsets, OC probably does have more spots from which it can be viewed due to the shape of the coastline. The bay is just on the other side of the highway. Fenwick, parts of Bethany, and all of Dewey are the same way. Rehoboth is different because it’s not a barrier island type layout.
As for sunsets —
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Ocean City (MD), that place is Glen Burnie with sand. Try the VA beach area instead. Otherwise, maybe look into Ocean County, NJ.
Not really. Go north OC and mid-town you'll get a better price and nice beaches.
Yep, this. So much OC hate from those who haven’t been there in 30 years. Anything north of the 90 bridge. We embrace the quirkiness of OC, plus it has better dining, bigger beaches, and absolutely killers sunsets over the bay. Rehoboth and Bethany can’t compete.
Anonymous wrote:Thought experiment for which we'd appreciate any views. Assume you wanted to buy a vacation home on or near a beach, with a budget of around $1.5mm +/-. Considering the following criteria, where would you look?
1. Bang for buck: Ideally, for about 1.5mm, would find a reasonably nice house on/near a beautiful beach. Large enough that we could invite friends.
2. Convenience to DC: Ideally no more than 8 to 12 hours door-to-door travel time from DC, thus places with direct flights at top of the list.
3. Beauty/nature: Looking for truly beautiful setting, if can be found.
4. Year round: Would like something that could be used across winter holidays, etc.
5. Interesting amenities: Not required, but would be nice if reasonably near interesting restaurants, etc.
Where, if anywhere, might you look to try to hit those criteria? Thank you in advance!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Ocean City (MD), that place is Glen Burnie with sand. Try the VA beach area instead. Otherwise, maybe look into Ocean County, NJ.
Not really. Go north OC and mid-town you'll get a better price and nice beaches.
Yep, this. So much OC hate from those who haven’t been there in 30 years. Anything north of the 90 bridge. We embrace the quirkiness of OC, plus it has better dining, bigger beaches, and absolutely killers sunsets over the bay. Rehoboth and Bethany can’t compete.
So the sun only sets in Ocean city MD?
This must be a joke. Please tell me what restaurants in OC are better than Rehoboth? Fwiw, I like and go to both places. They are nothing alike though.