Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks
We have two par threes holes on our property, a bocci court, a tennis court, about half a soccer field, are members of Westmoor(tennis) and Sankaty (golf), have horses and a good sized fishing boat. We stay very, very busy Phones get checked as kids and grandkids clean up for dinner, that is about it.
That sounds nice. You seem nicely insulated from the wannabes who visit Nantucket
Been here for generations with other families who have been here for generations and sell the Hamptons to everyone we meet from NYC and Conn. They will stop coming one day and we won’t (or my descendants wont)…we are presently working on raising money for regular people to be able to buy houses so it goes back to how it was. Glam is not the goal. A great family destination is.
So why again exactly are you hanging out on a thread about Kiawah island just so you can diss it? Have you ever even been? Highly doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah is not for everyone. It is for rich people who go to the beach, play tennis, golf, bike and spend family time together. There is no nightlife. No go carts. No mini golf. It is beach, sports, dinner and bed. Some people may hate that. If so stay away.
It is heaven for people who love it.
This is all true. Like it or not, take it or leave it. On Kiawah, you don’t see a bunch of kids on devices and needing to be entertained 24/7. The culture of these families is spending a lot of family time together doing things “off the grid“.
You see many multi generational families, enjoying their time together. You see older teenagers, having fun on the beach or in the pool, not sulking in a device on their towel. It’s a place to go and chill and reset and that’s important for kids and teens too. With all that said, I recognize not everyone is down for that lifestyle.
You don’t think people do all of this in places with nicer weather and much better amenities?
There is not better weather and what amenities are you talking about?
Of course there is better weather. It’s way too hot there in the summer. And regarding amenities, there are places with much better restaurants, golf courses, tennis clubs, yacht clubs, housing, museums, less people, etc etc etc. if you don’t know, you better ask somebody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks
We have two par threes holes on our property, a bocci court, a tennis court, about half a soccer field, are members of Westmoor(tennis) and Sankaty (golf), have horses and a good sized fishing boat. We stay very, very busy Phones get checked as kids and grandkids clean up for dinner, that is about it.
That sounds nice. You seem nicely insulated from the wannabes who visit Nantucket
Been here for generations with other families who have been here for generations and sell the Hamptons to everyone we meet from NYC and Conn. They will stop coming one day and we won’t (or my descendants wont)…we are presently working on raising money for regular people to be able to buy houses so it goes back to how it was. Glam is not the goal. A great family destination is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah is not for everyone. It is for rich people who go to the beach, play tennis, golf, bike and spend family time together. There is no nightlife. No go carts. No mini golf. It is beach, sports, dinner and bed. Some people may hate that. If so stay away.
It is heaven for people who love it.
This is all true. Like it or not, take it or leave it. On Kiawah, you don’t see a bunch of kids on devices and needing to be entertained 24/7. The culture of these families is spending a lot of family time together doing things “off the grid“.
You see many multi generational families, enjoying their time together. You see older teenagers, having fun on the beach or in the pool, not sulking in a device on their towel. It’s a place to go and chill and reset and that’s important for kids and teens too. With all that said, I recognize not everyone is down for that lifestyle.
You don’t think people do all of this in places with nicer weather and much better amenities?
There is not better weather and what amenities are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah is not for everyone. It is for rich people who go to the beach, play tennis, golf, bike and spend family time together. There is no nightlife. No go carts. No mini golf. It is beach, sports, dinner and bed. Some people may hate that. If so stay away.
It is heaven for people who love it.
This is all true. Like it or not, take it or leave it. On Kiawah, you don’t see a bunch of kids on devices and needing to be entertained 24/7. The culture of these families is spending a lot of family time together doing things “off the grid“.
You see many multi generational families, enjoying their time together. You see older teenagers, having fun on the beach or in the pool, not sulking in a device on their towel. It’s a place to go and chill and reset and that’s important for kids and teens too. With all that said, I recognize not everyone is down for that lifestyle.
You don’t think people do all of this in places with nicer weather and much better amenities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks
We have two par threes holes on our property, a bocci court, a tennis court, about half a soccer field, are members of Westmoor(tennis) and Sankaty (golf), have horses and a good sized fishing boat. We stay very, very busy Phones get checked as kids and grandkids clean up for dinner, that is about it.
That sounds nice. You seem nicely insulated from the wannabes who visit Nantucket
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks
We have two par threes holes on our property, a bocci court, a tennis court, about half a soccer field, are members of Westmoor(tennis) and Sankaty (golf), have horses and a good sized fishing boat. We stay very, very busy Phones get checked as kids and grandkids clean up for dinner, that is about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiawah is not for everyone. It is for rich people who go to the beach, play tennis, golf, bike and spend family time together. There is no nightlife. No go carts. No mini golf. It is beach, sports, dinner and bed. Some people may hate that. If so stay away.
It is heaven for people who love it.
This is all true. Like it or not, take it or leave it. On Kiawah, you don’t see a bunch of kids on devices and needing to be entertained 24/7. The culture of these families is spending a lot of family time together doing things “off the grid“.
You see many multi generational families, enjoying their time together. You see older teenagers, having fun on the beach or in the pool, not sulking in a device on their towel. It’s a place to go and chill and reset and that’s important for kids and teens too. With all that said, I recognize not everyone is down for that lifestyle.
You don’t think people do all of this in places with nicer weather and much better amenities?
Anonymous wrote:What’s better thank Kiawah? Genuine question- we enjoy Kiawah but are also looking for recommendations for other beach locations with good amenities. Thanks