Hilton Head for Thanksgiving?

peterpan321

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We have an opportunity to go to the Hilton Head DVC Resort Thanksgiving week (Wed.-Sun.), my husband is concerned that there won't be much to do there in November. We have two daughters ages 7 and 11. Any thoughts or comments will be greatly appreciated. We have never been there before. Thank you.
 
We spent last Thanksgiving at HHI (our first trip) and had a great time! There are a lot of holiday events around the resort especially on Thanksgivinging itself - Turkey Bowl (beach flag football game), Turkey Hunt, campfire, etc. Even though it was too chilly to go in the water, we rode bikes and threw frisbess around the ebach, swam in the pool and then ran to the hot tub, booked a dolphin cruise (highly recommended!), went down to Sea Pines, played ping pong and pool, and just enjoyed the atmosphere. The resort also offers fully cooked Thanksgiving meals delivered to your room if you don't want to cook.
 
We've never been, yet, but a few months ago, we asked at the resort, and everyone there made it sound so pleasant, we plan to find out first-hand in 2006! Please give us a report when you return.
 
peterpan321 said:
We have an opportunity to go to the Hilton Head DVC Resort Thanksgiving week (Wed.-Sun.), my husband is concerned that there won't be much to do there in November. We have two daughters ages 7 and 11. Any thoughts or comments will be greatly appreciated. We have never been there before. Thank you.

My kids are 9 & 11 and they LOVE HH at T'giving. This will be our 4th year there and the kids are already (or I could say "still") planning wht they will do this year.

They love swimming, walking along the beach, biking around the resort, Kids Night Out, B'Lou Crabbe, playing pool, renting movies, meeting up with other kids, the campfire, Turkey Bowl, shuffleboard, etc, etc.

We love this resort so much. It is so relaxing and the CMs are wonderful. It is a small enough resort that the kids get to know each other (you see the same folks over & over -- that's a good thing! -- and it has a real "family" feeling (again, that's a good thing! ;) ).

You can also take time away from the resort to explore HHI or head into Savannah or Charleston.

I really can't imagine being bored. If anything, you'll feel your time is not enough. Also, about a week or so before you go call the resort and have them fax you a copy of the resort activites for that week. You won't be able to sign up for them but it will give you a chance to plan your days.

Have fun!

Kristen
 

Thank you for all your input. I am going to book the HHI Resort today. It sounds like we should have a lot of fun.
 



















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