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Rudyjohn

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Feb 10, 2005
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I'm starting to freak out a little. I haven't checked into this site for months & saw a few pix of TS Arlene and the errosian, etc. We live in Chicago & have reservations for Seaside in 3 weeks! We're in absolute panic at the possible condition. Of course, it will ALWAYS be beautiful, no matter what, but... we are pretty worried that we'll be spending most of our time in a pool!!! Please update us if possible. Thanks so much!
 
Rudyjohn said:
I'm starting to freak out a little. I haven't checked into this site for months & saw a few pix of TS Arlene and the errosian, etc. We live in Chicago & have reservations for Seaside in 3 weeks! We're in absolute panic at the possible condition. Of course, it will ALWAYS be beautiful, no matter what, but... we are pretty worried that we'll be spending most of our time in a pool!!! Please update us if possible. Thanks so much!

You are allowd to visit beaches other than right in front of Seaside. :cool:
 

Rudyjohn

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Feb 10, 2005
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Thanks for that very helpful advice. Please remeber, we're not local, not from the area, only get the chance to visit every 7 - 8 years, so we are a little unfamiliar of the beaches and their condition even if they're not "right in front of Seaside."
 
Rudyjohn said:
Thanks for that very helpful advice. Please remeber, we're not local, not from the area, only get the chance to visit every 7 - 8 years, so we are a little unfamiliar of the beaches and their condition even if they're not "right in front of Seaside."

Sorry:blush: . The pics of the beach in front of Seaside don't look good. But the beach runs for several miles east and west. There are public beach accesses (sp?) all over the place. As OnMackBayou said Grayton Beach is maybe 1 to 1.5 miles to the west and (from the pics I've seen) is in great shape.

I know it sounds funny to go to a beach that's not infront of you house / condo / community but we do it all the time. We have a gulf front condo and still drive to Grayton, not every day but 2-3 times every trip down there.

Remember, even a bad day at the beach is better than a day in the office. If it wasn't for bad days / conditions or whatever we would not have discovered many of the things we now do everytime we head down. :cool:
 

STL Don

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Mar 7, 2005
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River Otter, are you saying that the beach at Grayton is that much better than what you have at High Point that you are willing to lug all your stuff down there several times a week?
 
STL Don said:
River Otter, are you saying that the beach at Grayton is that much better than what you have at High Point that you are willing to lug all your stuff down there several times a week?

It's just different. Grayton have a different vibe to it. The kids love playing in Western Lake. We always meet cool peeps while we're there. And my Burb does all the lugging of gear :D . I get bored staying at the same place every day (I am an Otter). We like to mix it up a bit. Funny, when we are at Grayton, the kids never argue about going to the pool, going back up to the condo, etc. We usually stay there all day.
 

Oldtimer

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Nov 16, 2004
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RiverOtter said:
It's just different. Grayton have a different vibe to it. The kids love playing in Western Lake. We always meet cool peeps while we're there. And my Burb does all the lugging of gear :D . I get bored staying at the same place every day (I am an Otter). We like to mix it up a bit. Funny, when we are at Grayton, the kids never argue about going to the pool, going back up to the condo, etc. We usually stay there all day.


Our kids (four generations) have always loved the lake at Grayton. We always called it "little lake" and it has appealed to all ages through the years. It changes daily and is certainly a unique part of nature.

Who would ever need a pool when you have the best beach, surf, and water in the world? You can stay on I-10 at the Holiday Inn if all you want is a pool. The kids need to learn to deal with the salt in the water and the waves in the gulf.

Just my 2 cents.....
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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RiverOtter said:
I know it sounds funny to go to a beach that's not infront of you house / condo / community but we do it all the time. We have a gulf front condo and still drive to Grayton, not every day but 2-3 times every trip down there.
RO, I know some other folks who have a condo your neck of the woods who also drive to Seaside to go to the Beach. You are not alone.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Oldtimer said:
You can stay on I-10 at the Holiday Inn if all you want is a pool.
A former boss of mine in GA, once took his family to Orlando on vacation. They stayed at a hotel near Disney. Apparently, Disney characters are all over the place in Orlando. They never went into Disney during the entire week b/c my boss is cheap. When they returned, I asked my Boss's 4 yr old daughter what she liked most about Disney World. She said, "the pool." My Boss said that his kids were too young to know the difference between the hotel and Disney World. :rotfl:
 
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