Hi all,
We just got back from Hilton Head. We did not stay at the DVC - I've been going to HHI for over 20 years (yes, back when NO ONE KNEW IT WAS THERE!) first with my parents, and now with my own kids. We've always stayed in Sea Pines at Harbour Town, and we love it there. But I wanted to check out the DVC to see if we would use it in the future. It's hard to trade something you know you love for the unknown, but I love to try new things too. So I went with my older daughter to check it out, and we loved it!
The first thing we noticed was that even the person who buzzed us through the gate was friendly. Hilton Head is so booming in the summer, it seems to be getting harder and harder for the resorts to get and keep good people, since it's mostly seasonal. We've definitely noticed a downward trend in the friendliness of service at our usual place, so this was a very welcome Disney-like surprise.
We haven't spent much time in Shelter Cove, but thought the harbour was beautiful, and it would be pretty convenient. The buildings do not catch your eye particularly, but they are very nice, and my impression of the whole resort was that it was meant to be very laid-back, and low-key. Exactly what we want out of a Hilton Head vacation. So, in that way, it was sort of un-Disney, and in a good way. I'm the Disney freak of the family, but my husband isn't (I know many of you can sympathize), so I knew this wouldn't make him feel like we were always at Disney.
It seems to me that they took the best parts of Disney resorts, and transported them into one of my other favorite vacations. How can you lose? The rooms were beautiful. An extremely nice cast member was able to show me a one-bedroom even though they were at 100% capacity that day. It was just beautiful, and reminded me a lot of the feel at the WL, just in colors and textures and such.
There were good views from almost every building. They looked at either marsh, or the beautiful oak trees they have on the island, or the harbour. There were also charming things scattered throughout the resort - hammocks, and horseshoe pits, and little picnicing spots with grills. They had a small playground, and a fishing pier (from which we saw dolphins), lots of bike racks, shuffleboard, and the campfire pit.
We liked the pool very much. It didn't look terribly large, but then I realized that we were there in the busiest season, and at the hottest part of the day, and though it was very busy, it was not totally crowded, so it would be fine. And it was very fun - my daughter thought it was great compared to the relatively tame pool we're used to. They also had a craft area, and a tiny store (the only truly Disney-feeling spot in the whole place
), and the takeout food counter.
I was unable to see the beach house - they do not allow anyone but resort guests to have access, and I wish I could have seen it as well. We were also very impressed by all the programs offered. It really seemed like it would be fabulous for families.
So in the end, the only thing we were disappointed with was that it didn't seem terribly easy to bike there. After I got home and read through the packet, though, I saw that you are allowed to use the trails in Palmetto Dunes. I don't know much about Palmetto Dunes, but if the trails are comparable to Sea Pines, I'd be thrilled.
So calling all of you who love this resort! New things I want to know:
1. Tell me about the beach house - what's there? Can you drive? Is the shuttle convenient, how long does it take, how often does it run?
2. How are the family programs? What's your favorite one? How's B'Lou Crabbe?
3. Are there extra charges for all these things (programs, equipment, etc.?)
4. How is it in the less-popular seasons? If we went spring break, for example, would they still have all those programs, or are they a summer thing?
5. How is biking in Palmetto Dunes? Would you feel safe getting there even with children biking through Shelter Cove?
6. Can you see the Shelter Cove fireworks from the resort?
7. Anything else you want to tell me!
Seriously, we had a fabulous trip overall, but I loved this resort, and would like to try it too. Thanks for reading this far!
We just got back from Hilton Head. We did not stay at the DVC - I've been going to HHI for over 20 years (yes, back when NO ONE KNEW IT WAS THERE!) first with my parents, and now with my own kids. We've always stayed in Sea Pines at Harbour Town, and we love it there. But I wanted to check out the DVC to see if we would use it in the future. It's hard to trade something you know you love for the unknown, but I love to try new things too. So I went with my older daughter to check it out, and we loved it!
The first thing we noticed was that even the person who buzzed us through the gate was friendly. Hilton Head is so booming in the summer, it seems to be getting harder and harder for the resorts to get and keep good people, since it's mostly seasonal. We've definitely noticed a downward trend in the friendliness of service at our usual place, so this was a very welcome Disney-like surprise.
We haven't spent much time in Shelter Cove, but thought the harbour was beautiful, and it would be pretty convenient. The buildings do not catch your eye particularly, but they are very nice, and my impression of the whole resort was that it was meant to be very laid-back, and low-key. Exactly what we want out of a Hilton Head vacation. So, in that way, it was sort of un-Disney, and in a good way. I'm the Disney freak of the family, but my husband isn't (I know many of you can sympathize), so I knew this wouldn't make him feel like we were always at Disney.
It seems to me that they took the best parts of Disney resorts, and transported them into one of my other favorite vacations. How can you lose? The rooms were beautiful. An extremely nice cast member was able to show me a one-bedroom even though they were at 100% capacity that day. It was just beautiful, and reminded me a lot of the feel at the WL, just in colors and textures and such.
There were good views from almost every building. They looked at either marsh, or the beautiful oak trees they have on the island, or the harbour. There were also charming things scattered throughout the resort - hammocks, and horseshoe pits, and little picnicing spots with grills. They had a small playground, and a fishing pier (from which we saw dolphins), lots of bike racks, shuffleboard, and the campfire pit.
We liked the pool very much. It didn't look terribly large, but then I realized that we were there in the busiest season, and at the hottest part of the day, and though it was very busy, it was not totally crowded, so it would be fine. And it was very fun - my daughter thought it was great compared to the relatively tame pool we're used to. They also had a craft area, and a tiny store (the only truly Disney-feeling spot in the whole place

I was unable to see the beach house - they do not allow anyone but resort guests to have access, and I wish I could have seen it as well. We were also very impressed by all the programs offered. It really seemed like it would be fabulous for families.
So in the end, the only thing we were disappointed with was that it didn't seem terribly easy to bike there. After I got home and read through the packet, though, I saw that you are allowed to use the trails in Palmetto Dunes. I don't know much about Palmetto Dunes, but if the trails are comparable to Sea Pines, I'd be thrilled.
So calling all of you who love this resort! New things I want to know:
1. Tell me about the beach house - what's there? Can you drive? Is the shuttle convenient, how long does it take, how often does it run?
2. How are the family programs? What's your favorite one? How's B'Lou Crabbe?
3. Are there extra charges for all these things (programs, equipment, etc.?)
4. How is it in the less-popular seasons? If we went spring break, for example, would they still have all those programs, or are they a summer thing?
5. How is biking in Palmetto Dunes? Would you feel safe getting there even with children biking through Shelter Cove?
6. Can you see the Shelter Cove fireworks from the resort?
7. Anything else you want to tell me!
Seriously, we had a fabulous trip overall, but I loved this resort, and would like to try it too. Thanks for reading this far!