So sorry to read this. I hope he heals perfectly, and you can plan another vacation.We were supposed to be arriving there today. Unfortunately, my son broke his clavicle Monday, so we can’t go. I hope everyone there for Thanksgiving has an amazing time!
Thanks. The doc said he should be fine, just have to keep it immobilized for a while.So sorry to read this. I hope he heals perfectly, and you can plan another vacation.
We were to arrive next Tuesday and had to cancel because of travel restrictions. We hope to return there in March.
Yep, they've been there for many weeks and, by the looks of the continuing pandemic, will be there for many more weeks to come.When we were at HHI last week, we were welcomed onto the Island by 2 flashing yellow lit signs in the median, reminding us to wear our masks "It's the Law" Anyone who's noted the quaint, little unlit signs you usually see on HHI will be amazed They take their mask mandate seriously!
Check with Outside Hilton Head for the dolphin tour. I believe others do them, as well, but they're a very reputable company.Planning a trip next summer for 3 or 4 nights. Planning 2 beach/pool days, but would like to do some sort of boat cruise/tour.
Seashells and dolphins are my goals - any recommendations for where to look for tour companies?
Also, are there beach chairs available for rent, and if so, anyone have the prices?
Finally, for those that bring their own chairs, do you take Disney transport to the beach or drive yourself? I believe there is limited parking. We are driving but have one 4 year old and one with extremely limited mobility (and a handicap pass), so I'm not sure how best to accommodate him.
Thanks! Super excited to score a studio at the 7 month mark for this trip. I booked a handicap accessible room specifically to get a studio with an elevator.
Planning a trip next summer for 3 or 4 nights. Planning 2 beach/pool days, but would like to do some sort of boat cruise/tour.
Seashells and dolphins are my goals - any recommendations for where to look for tour companies?
Also, are there beach chairs available for rent, and if so, anyone have the prices?
Finally, for those that bring their own chairs, do you take Disney transport to the beach or drive yourself? I believe there is limited parking. We are driving but have one 4 year old and one with extremely limited mobility (and a handicap pass), so I'm not sure how best to accommodate him.
Thanks! Super excited to score a studio at the 7 month mark for this trip. I booked a handicap accessible room specifically to get a studio with an elevator.
Check with Outside Hilton Head for the dolphin tour. I believe others do them, as well, but they're a very reputable company.
Personally, I think I would drive to the Beach House, if I were you. Parking is limited, but if you have a handicap placard, you should (hopefully) be able to find a spot. FYI, not sure of the ability of your family member, but we did note, they have a sand wheelchair available.Planning a trip next summer for 3 or 4 nights. Planning 2 beach/pool days, but would like to do some sort of boat cruise/tour.
Seashells and dolphins are my goals - any recommendations for where to look for tour companies?
Also, are there beach chairs available for rent, and if so, anyone have the prices?
Finally, for those that bring their own chairs, do you take Disney transport to the beach or drive yourself? I believe there is limited parking. We are driving but have one 4 year old and one with extremely limited mobility (and a handicap pass), so I'm not sure how best to accommodate him.
Thanks! Super excited to score a studio at the 7 month mark for this trip. I booked a handicap accessible room specifically to get a studio with an elevator.
That is true. There is a sand wheelchair (hard inner tube style wheels) inside the Beach House. Great point!Personally, I think I would drive to the Beach House, if I were you. Parking is limited, but if you have a handicap placard, you should (hopefully) be able to find a spot. FYI, not sure of the ability of your family member, but we did note, they have a sand wheelchair available.
My family and I are getting pretty desperate for an escape - I’m contemplating visiting HH in MARCH, in four months. I know it’ll be way too cold for the beach... but I read the pool is heated. Mid March when the kids have some time off school, they are 6 & 8. Are we absolutely insane? They love swimming but I’m worried even with the pool heated it’ll just be too cold. Would love feedback!
March is a mixed bag, so there is no way of knowing if it will be warmer or cooler unlike, say, July, when you know it will be hot. As smoof says above, the pool is heated--supposedly to 84F--but if the ambient "feels like" temperature isn't at least 50F, then the Big Dipper Pool won't allow swimmers. Conversely, the pool at the Beach House would be available (it, too, is heated) since there are no lifeguards on duty there.My family and I are getting pretty desperate for an escape - I’m contemplating visiting HH in MARCH, in four months. I know it’ll be way too cold for the beach... but I read the pool is heated. Mid March when the kids have some time off school, they are 6 & 8. Are we absolutely insane? They love swimming but I’m worried even with the pool heated it’ll just be too cold. Would love feedback!
We did the Daufuski Island tour from the resort, and it was wonderful if you are interested at all in the history of the area. We saw plenty of dolphins on the trip to and from that area.Planning a trip next summer for 3 or 4 nights. Planning 2 beach/pool days, but would like to do some sort of boat cruise/tour.
Seashells and dolphins are my goals - any recommendations for where to look for tour companies?
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We were at Hilton Head last January and we were in the pool every day. I doubt you will have any issues in March unless a freak winter storm hits. We are going back this year for New Years and our suits are packed.My family and I are getting pretty desperate for an escape - I’m contemplating visiting HH in MARCH, in four months. I know it’ll be way too cold for the beach... but I read the pool is heated. Mid March when the kids have some time off school, they are 6 & 8. Are we absolutely insane? They love swimming but I’m worried even with the pool heated it’ll just be too cold. Would love feedback!