Anonymous wrote:Very disingenuous debate if you don't address the #1 thing against OBX: the traffic getting there. Unless you own your own house and therefore can go down anytime, driving down there for a rental is among the most horrific experiences I've ever had. 1000s of people driving over this two lane bridge so they can get to intersection where half the people (at least) have to turn left. then slogging up Rt. 12 at 2 mph for another hour just to go 10 miles.... come on. then you spend back half of the week worried about doing the same thing in reverse. no thanks - almost any beach (even going over Bay Bridge or getting to Cape Cod out of Boston - both of which I've done dozens of times) is no where close as awful...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OBX: big house, big sandy beaches, big flags, and big trucks/SUVs. You’ll definitely come across MAGA/Trump flags, especially as you head north to Carova on the beach 4WD road.
That said, my in laws love OBX and we go every year so we can have 15 people in a house with a pool and one block walk to the beach. It’s hard to find that in the Northeast for under $20K/week.
This is why people go to the OBX. Big, multifamily houses. Beyond that, the beaches aren’t that great - narrow, steep, rough gravely sand, super windy. Traffic blows. Not a lot of restaurant options. Duck Donuts are trash. Too many MAGA/confederate flags.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why you need to try to convince him it's so much better. They're both good beach vacation sites. But OBX is much cheaper than most NE beach rentals, and some of the rental houses/cottages have pools because they're newer construction.
Anonymous wrote:OBX: big house, big sandy beaches, big flags, and big trucks/SUVs. You’ll definitely come across MAGA/Trump flags, especially as you head north to Carova on the beach 4WD road.
That said, my in laws love OBX and we go every year so we can have 15 people in a house with a pool and one block walk to the beach. It’s hard to find that in the Northeast for under $20K/week.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Boston and only went to NE beaches until I was an adult. I never went out beyond my ankles b/c it was so cold. The Outer Banks beaches are much warmer comparatively.
Anonymous wrote:OBX is probably as different from OC as a beach can possibly be, so I understand your husbands trepidation.
That said, I don't really understand the appeal of the OBX. It's litterally just the beach. I understand that it's nice to have houses right on the beach, as opposed to the set up that's in the MD/DE beaches, but even if you have kids who are old enough/enjoy spending all day at the beach, it feels like you have to do something during the week that you're there that's not just going to the beach. I mean, what do you do if it rains?
Anonymous wrote:NC beaches are nice and smooth. New England beaches are rocky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH has absolutely no interest in Outer Banks and I have every curiosity about what people love about the beaches there.
We did all of Delaware beaches and he’s originally born and raised in Maryland. Grew up with Ocean City and didn’t love the Delaware coast. I think that’s why he enjoys the variety in NE.
Sorry. Not better than a New England beach. Can’t compare. Primarily because there is not “there, there.” Miles and miles of the same strip malls with Walmarts, McDonald’s etc. New England has quaint towns and shops and is beautiful. Outerbanks is like more of the same cookie cutter beach.
Sounds like you didn’t make it south of Nags Head. No strip malls and fast food on Hatteras.
+1 Avon is one of the more peaceful vacations that we've taken