โMar-23-2018 12:39 PM
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โMar-25-2018 07:03 AM
dpgllg wrote:
Hello,
My wife and I are considering going to Hilton Head island this summer. It appears that Hilton Head Harbor is the only place for us to stay since the other campground is a motorhome only resort.
We will probably stay in an interior site and was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on the best section to stay WITH PETS.
Also since we have never been there before are there any recommendations on things to do? We are around 60 years old so nothing like skydiving or bungee jumping which I would have done prior to bypass surgery LOL
Also what restaurants are must do's? We love seafood, American, Italian and Chinese.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Dave
โMar-25-2018 05:16 AM
โMar-25-2018 05:04 AM
Lantley wrote:
On my trip prior to last year. I went to Folly Beach and some low life smashed my rear passenger truck window and made off with some insignificant stuff.
โMar-24-2018 03:38 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Lantley wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:dpgllg wrote:
What is the Harbor area It is a harbor where very very rich people park their very expensive yachts, complete with a fake light house.and what does it have to offer? Nothing unless you like very rich people who quite stuck up and very expensive stores and eateries.
It is a harbor area like most harbor areas in resort towns.
Boats of all kinds yes there are Yachts and expensive boats but there are also regular boats as well.
For the record. Boats and RV's are both for the most part for recreation and are luxuries. I don't know any poor people that own any type of boat or RV.
In case you have not heard, People in glass house should not throw stones
When were you there?
โMar-24-2018 03:17 PM
Lantley wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:dpgllg wrote:
What is the Harbor area It is a harbor where very very rich people park their very expensive yachts, complete with a fake light house.and what does it have to offer? Nothing unless you like very rich people who quite stuck up and very expensive stores and eateries.
It is a harbor area like most harbor areas in resort towns.
Boats of all kinds yes there are Yachts and expensive boats but there are also regular boats as well.
For the record. Boats and RV's are both for the most part for recreation and are luxuries. I don't know any poor people that own any type of boat or RV.
In case you have not heard, People in glass house should not throw stones
โMar-24-2018 01:43 PM
dpgllg wrote:azdryheat wrote:
We were there in 2016 and the guard wanted $25 for my dually to enter the harbor area. I kept my money and left.
What is the Harbor area and what does it have to offer? I don't have a dually but based on the other response I may be rethinking going here sounds very expensive. I never like spending money just to spend more on an attraction etc.
โMar-24-2018 11:51 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:dpgllg wrote:
What is the Harbor area It is a harbor where very very rich people park their very expensive yachts, complete with a fake light house.and what does it have to offer? Nothing unless you like very rich people who quite stuck up and very expensive stores and eateries.
โMar-24-2018 10:49 AM
dpgllg wrote:
What is the Harbor area It is a harbor where very very rich people park their very expensive yachts, complete with a fake light house.and what does it have to offer? Nothing unless you like very rich people who quite stuck up and very expensive stores and eateries.
โMar-24-2018 07:59 AM
dpgllg wrote:azdryheat wrote:
We were there in 2016 and the guard wanted $25 for my dually to enter the harbor area. I kept my money and left.
What is the Harbor area and what does it have to offer? I don't have a dually but based on the other response I may be rethinking going here sounds very expensive. I never like spending money just to spend more on an attraction etc.
โMar-24-2018 07:52 AM
โMar-24-2018 07:13 AM
azdryheat wrote:
We were there in 2016 and the guard wanted $25 for my dually to enter the harbor area. I kept my money and left.
โMar-23-2018 10:27 PM