Hi everyone! So sorry I never got around to my trip report, work was crazy when I got back, Memorial Day weekend, etc....but we had a fantastic time! I really do love it there, and the kids are already asking when we can go back. DD5 had so much fun with all the kids at the pool, I still haven't figured out how everyone knew her name but everywhere we went kids were saying hi to her.
So here is a basic rundown of our trip:
We stayed in room in building 24, first floor (2411?) It was right next to the playground which the kids loved. DH could be at the playground with them and I could watch from the deck while drinking my wine

. We were right on the marsh, had a few birds visit us which was fun. The view was nice, although a few trees blocked the view. I would definitely ask to stay there again though, DD counted and it was 37 steps to the pool.
The kids loved the pool more than the beach. Couldn't get DD off the water slide. The May hours were 8 am to 10 pm, with the waterslide being open from 10 am to 5 pm, which is when the lifeguards were on duty.
We also went over the Beach House a few days, but only ended up on the beach for one morning. The weather wasn't perfect, but we were able to swim every day. We were there when the first Tropical Storm hit, although most of the rain happened overnight and Sunday morning. We had a relaxing morning and then headed down to Habour Town, did a little alligator hunting (took pictures from the side of the road), and had a late lunch at the Salty Dog. Sun came out at 3 and we were at the pool for 3 or 4 hours.
We were there for my birthday and was given a birthday pin and a card upon arrival, and we went to the Old Oyster Factory for my birthday dinner. Yum! I love that place. They also have a Gluten Free menu.
We didn't do any of the real touristy stuff this time around, the kids were more than happy to spend the day at the pool and beach, so we saved some money. We did go to Fort Sumter when we were in Charleston and that was a nice boat ride and educational for us, and the kids thought the cannons were cool.
We also ate at San Miguel's in Shelter Cove, Parrot Head for lunch, and the Crazy Crab at Jarvis Creek. The Crazy Crab had a great view, and we were told there had been a dolphin putting on a show earlier in the afternoon. Food was good and service was super fast (but it was also pretty empty, it was a Tuesday night).
Feel free to ask questions, I'll try to post some photos from home...
Can't wait to go back!