Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Here’s what you are missing:
Dc metro locals have beach houses at the local beaches. We grew up going to these beaches, so we go every year.
But we also travel elsewhere.
ICYMI: people with beach houses have money and travel to other nice places…like, all the time.
This. If it were the only vacation of the year, I’d go elsewhere. But we go elsewhere for winter break,
Spring break, long weekends in winter. During summer we go back and forth to OC to the house and then usually go someplace farther away in summer as well.
Exactly. We have a house near Rehoboth and we enjoy going there in the summer. But we also travel to Europe, Caribbean, Asia, Africa, etc. We can afford to do all the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Here’s what you are missing:
Dc metro locals have beach houses at the local beaches. We grew up going to these beaches, so we go every year.
But we also travel elsewhere.
ICYMI: people with beach houses have money and travel to other nice places…like, all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Here’s what you are missing:
Dc metro locals have beach houses at the local beaches. We grew up going to these beaches, so we go every year.
But we also travel elsewhere.
ICYMI: people with beach houses have money and travel to other nice places…like, all the time.
This. If it were the only vacation of the year, I’d go elsewhere. But we go elsewhere for winter break,
Spring break, long weekends in winter. During summer we go back and forth to OC to the house and then usually go someplace farther away in summer as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Here’s what you are missing:
Dc metro locals have beach houses at the local beaches. We grew up going to these beaches, so we go every year.
But we also travel elsewhere.
ICYMI: people with beach houses have money and travel to other nice places…like, all the time.
Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are a bunch of snobs. Drive two and half hours to beach. Hang out on the beach. Hit the boardwalk and get some pizza, french fries, and ice cream. Go to the arcade. Go back to the beach. Repeat until exhausted and drive home. If you can't enjoy that, I feel sorry for you.
I can fly to Miami in about 2½ hours and the beach options are infinitely superior. They have equally good pizza, French fries, and ice cream. But they also sport some excellent Cuban food and a dozen Michelin starred restaurant options. Plus the weather is nice and there is no shortage of great lodging options. Is there a new Michelin 3-Star or recently opened Four Seasons in Rehoboth or something? Explain it to me like I’m a kindergartener.
Anonymous wrote:You all are a bunch of snobs. Drive two and half hours to beach. Hang out on the beach. Hit the boardwalk and get some pizza, french fries, and ice cream. Go to the arcade. Go back to the beach. Repeat until exhausted and drive home. If you can't enjoy that, I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous wrote:This whole Rehoboth thing confuses me to no end. I moved to the DMV area as a young adult and have lived here for 20 years. We have never been even one time. There is no global appeal; I can always find a vacation spot more exciting. Napa, Santa Monica, Key West, Punta Cana, Hawaii, Fiji, Cairns, Maldives, etc….
From my perspective, it seems to appeal to people that are either too poor to travel to world-class destinations or used to be that poor when they were younger and are still returning for nostalgic reasons.
Maybe it’s a day-trip thing?
Anonymous wrote:You all are a bunch of snobs. Drive two and half hours to beach. Hang out on the beach. Hit the boardwalk and get some pizza, french fries, and ice cream. Go to the arcade. Go back to the beach. Repeat until exhausted and drive home. If you can't enjoy that, I feel sorry for you.