Laurabearz
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Hello everyone!
I am sure these questions have been addressed in this thread, but i can't find the answers as they are really opinions i am looking for. We are thinking of using our points for HH in March. I live in SC, so I know the weather can be kinda cold still...but does anyone want to tell me about their March trips?? Did you swim? We have 2 boys that will be 10 & 12...will the be happy with a weekend stay here? Can I do this resort in 3 days? We have never done a non-WDW vacation...we are very much a park family...so will we be happy w/HH? thanks for your time =) Also, do i need to jump on this ASAP?? Do the rooms go fast in March?
thanks so much =) How early do the March ressies disappear?We've been twice in March. We're not really swimmers, so we've never gone swimming in March. It's a perfect time of year, however, for things like bike riding, miniature golf, walks. Hopefully your boys will be OK then, but I remember when we were there one March, one family had a boy that age who didn't want to join them on any resort activities-beach walks, tours of Pinckney, etc. but just wanted to play on the pool table in Big Murgie's Den. I remember at one point, the mother looked forlornly at me and said "I guess my children no longer want to vacation with us." It was so sad, but the weather was yucky. You can "do the resort" in 3 days, or you can take 9 days, and as far as I'm concerned, still enjoy it.
We were at HHi last week and ate at Dye's Gullah Fixins in the Pineland shopping center. You have to make a reservation as she does not take any "walk ins" It was the best meal we have ever had on HHI!!
Wonderful authentic southern cooking. If you call a few days ahead I'm sure she would accomodate a party of 11
Heloo DVC DISers-
I am going to be vacationing in Savannah in July and would like to make a day trip over to HHI, and of course, stop in at the DVC resort. I am not a DVC member (yet), just a big Disney fan.
Is there a gift shop and perhaps a quick service food location that I could get a snack at? I am just curious if the resort/cast members are open to a non-overnight type of guest?
Thanks so much for your thoughts!![]()
We're driving down from Ohio tomorrow morning to Savannah, spending the night there and then attempting to eat at The Lady and Sons for their Sunday brunch. Then, off the HHI Sunday afternoon! We cannot wait - this is our third consective year.
Thanks to all for posting live from the resort and especially the pictures!
Lady and Sons is tricky.
It helps if you are staying in Savannah for more than one day.
There are 2 lines - one on the restaurant side and one across the street.
Most folks are waiting to make a reservation for that evening or the next day.
I don't know if the process has changed but get there before they open and get in line. By the time they get to you you'll find out what's available.
If you are a party of two then ask to sit at the bar and you'll get in quicker.
there were 5 of us and we ordered 4 different things. My DH and I ordered the Low countrry boil and the bourban-whiskey pork chops and shared our entrees with each other (Dye suggested we do this) Both were fabulous. My poor bar-b-que pork chops will forever be a disappointment now. We also had the collard greens, butter beans and candied yams. All great, and I never liked collard greens before. My DD 11 loved her pork ribs and Macaroni and cheese and butter beans and my DD19 and her friend raved about their Sunday's Best chicken. It was half a fried chicken! and they could'nt stop eating. We really enjoyed the whole dining experience. No room for dessert, but the warm cornbread with a sugar cane syrup satisfied us as something sweet. The best part was that it is reasonably priced (for Hilton Head) and no one was unhappy with their meal.Thank-you! I will add it to the list of restaurants for the family to choose from! So funny you mentioned it- I had never heard of it before, and two days ago it's a place I read about for nearly 1/2 an hour!What did you eat?
Thanks,
Ellen
Just back from HHI...
We were staying at Sea Pines, but made a trip over to Shelter Cove and the very nice folks at Disney let us in for a tour and a stop at the gift shop - just beautiful!
We also went to Savannah for a day trip - we had a party of 30, and had reservations at the Lady & Sons... we got the "banquet room" which is in the basement and had the dinner buffet - very yummy!!! Love her fried chicken and mac & cheese, but especially loved the garlic cheese muffins and the pot roast... making my microwave lunch today look pretty pathetic.
Wow! Lucky you!! How did you make your ressie and how far in advance?
TIA-
Ellen
We had a family reunion, so our reunion coordinator made the reservations w/ Lady & Sons several months ago. They gave us very strict guidelines - everyone in the party needed to be there on time, 1 person late = no one eats & a $250 charge. Have to have the buffet with a group that large, no one goes to the buffet until all the drink orders have been taken, then you have 1.5 hours to eat.
In reality, I see why they need everyone on time - a late party could screw up their whole night. And they were not that strict with the actual buffet - probably because we had the banquet room to ourselves. The servers were very nice and gracious. And the food.... yum!