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NatiBeachLuvr

Beach Comber
Jul 29, 2008
11
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Hello beach friends!

I have the opportunity to stay near Seaside or Rosemary beach. The rental near Seaside is small but very inexpensive (Bella Bungalows). The near Rosemary is larger, $200 more(www.vacationbythebeach.com Magnolia's). Both are close to the beach. Which one should I choose? I have never been to Rosemary and I know Seaside is great.

My husband and I are going with another couple so we want to be sure we have lots of options walking/biking distance. Bot prices are good so it is up to what would be a better location.:dunno:

Any advice is greatly appreciated!
 

scooterbug44

SoWal Expert
May 8, 2007
16,732
3,330
Sowal
I vote for Seaside - there's much more within walking/biking distance.

A family friend stayed at the Magnolias a year or so ago and it was very nice - new construction, nicely decorated, and she liked the pool because she swims every day, but there aren't as many shops, restaurants, etc. close by like in Seaside (and it's a walk/bike to get TO Rosemary from there).

A caveat - just because the rental company says something is in or by a certain neighborhood, doesn't mean it is! Quite a bit of license gets taken IMO, so google map the address to see just how "short" the walk to the beach really is and where it REALLY is in relation to Seaside or Rosemary. :wave:
 

NatiBeachLuvr

Beach Comber
Jul 29, 2008
11
0
That is exactly what I wanted to know! Thanks so much. It is funny, by the shape of the pool I can google by aerial view and find the communities that way. The Seaside location is not too far and the owner did say it was walking distance to some great restaurants.
 

Cheering472

SoWal Insider
Nov 3, 2005
5,299
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Hello beach friends!

I have the opportunity to stay near Seaside or Rosemary beach. The rental near Seaside is small but very inexpensive (Bella Bungalows). The near Rosemary is larger, $200 more(www.vacationbythebeach.com Magnolia's). Both are close to the beach. Which one should I choose? I have never been to Rosemary and I know Seaside is great.

My husband and I are going with another couple so we want to be sure we have lots of options walking/biking distance. Bot prices are good so it is up to what would be a better location.:dunno:

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

I prefer Seaside over Rosemary, but I'm sure others may disagree.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,891
9,663
If your wanting to park and then bike everywhere I would definitely go with Seaside. Rosemary is very nice, but if your wanting to do anything else on 30A it's most likely going to be a drive.

:welcome:
 

peapod1980

percy
Oct 3, 2005
4,591
86
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Up the hill from the Gateway Arch
If your wanting to park and then bike everywhere I would definitely go with Seaside. Rosemary is very nice, but if your wanting to do anything else on 30A it's most likely going to be a drive.

:welcome:
I agree. I actually prefer Rosemary over Seaside just in terms of the "neighborhood" itself, but I like to use my car as little as possible when in Sowal, and when we stayed in Rosemary, we had to use the car a lot because of the location at the far end of 30A.
 

tsutcli

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2008
921
109
Seacrest
Ditto for Seaside since there is so much more to do there and close by. Also, Watercolor is right next to Seaside with its own restraunts, trails, gardens,activities, etc.. The new pulic access between Seaside and WC is also great since it is one of the full service ones with lots of parking and lifeguards.
 
From personal experience I prefer Rosemary over Seaside. Seaside is too crowded and is too noisy for us. Rosemary is quieter, yet has a lot of amenities, not to mention the beautiful homes to drool over.

But given a choice between being near Rosemary versus near Seaside, I much prefer being near Seaside. That's why we built in a small neighborhood in Seagrove. Our neighborhood is central to Highway 30A so it's an easy bike ride to Seaside or Grayton, not too far of a drive to Rosemary (actually I've run from our house to Rosemary and back), and yet not congested (we're not by the 395/30A intersection -- we're east of that).
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
47,017
1,131
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I vote Seaside. Do know I have never stayed in Rosemary Beach...I find the architecture cool, but too cramped for my taste. We vacationed in Seaside for 12 years before buying a place in WaterColor
 
I vote Seaside. Do know I have never stayed in Rosemary Beach...I find the architecture cool, but too cramped for my taste. We vacationed in Seaside for 12 years before buying a place in WaterColor
We've probably stayed in Rosemary a few dozen times while we were building in Seagrove. We loved it! Didn't like staying in Seaside. Rosemary is a fabulous place for a non-owner, but unless you are first/second/third row, it would be a bit cramped for me as a potential permanent resident. Still Rosemary is preferable to me of the two developments with regard to the chaos of Seaside.

EDIT: Actually, on second thought, generally it doesn't seem more cramped to me than Seaside, although a few areas are a bit closed in due to the size of the homes. Plus, even north of 30A it's not a bad walk to the beach.
 
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