Hilton Head:what wouldn't you miss?

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We just got a DVC discount cash ressie for a Friday and Saturday night at Hilton Head on Columbus Day weekend in a 2 bedroom. I am QUITE excited about this and I was wondering what I shouldn't miss doing during those two days/nights. I will have my 6 yo DD with us so please keep that in mind. Thanks for all your suggestions!

Also, how about your best restaurant suggestion! Anybody going to be down there on Columbus Day weekend?
 
hmmmmmmmmm, what not to miss.... everything!! My DD loved the butterfly houses, the pirate scavenger hunt, campfire, KidsNiteOut to the movies, pool games at the Beach House!!! You will love love love the resort= did you see the thread with my slideshow from my July trip? We are counting the days until Easter ourselves!!!
 
No I didn't see your slide show but I'll go take a look right now! Thanks for the suggestions!
 
Also, we wonderful meals at Fitzgeralds, Outback Steakhouse and Taste of Thai (which we did while the kids were at Disney's Kids Nite out!!)
 

Jackie, Super awesome slide show! My DD is really excited now and can't wait to go on the slide(she was too young last trip). We went to HH in May 2002, but I always love other people's suggestions as things change over time. Thanks for yours.
 
It's not at Disney's resort but I wouldn't miss going down to Sea Pines Plantation and walking up to the top of the lighthouse. If you have a golfer in the family, it's even better because you can look down at the 18th hole of where the Heritage is played. What a view!

HBC
 
Dolphin cruise ( preferably one just before sunset) , great way to see the island and if your lucky (like us) and get a young dolphin riding the wake of the boats it's a wonderful sight.
 
We would not miss "A Private Affair" with Chef Gordon. Our trip next spring will be our 3rd annual, and we make sure Chef Gordon is in our plans!
 
How exciting! I was hoping to be joining you Columbus Day weekend, but DH said, "no". We're making a trip to WDW in November, I guess I need to quit being so spoiled!:p

One of our favorite places to eat is the Old Oyster Factory. It's on the marsh and the food is great. I hope you all have a great time!!:bounce: :Pinkbounc
 
Try the Spartini Grill! Chef Gordon suggested it to us and it was wonderful. We went during early bird time and had a terrific meal, pretty reasonably. Great service, too.

Spartini Grill
70 Marshland Rd
689-2433
 
Originally posted by DizMare
Try the Spartini Grill! Chef Gordon suggested it to us and it was wonderful. We went during early bird time and had a terrific meal, pretty reasonably. Great service, too.

Spartini Grill
70 Marshland Rd
689-2433

Spartina Grill closed earlier this year. :( It was our favorite restaurant on Hilton Head.

However, some of the former employees have reopened it with a new name: Garden Oak Grill. It has some of the same items as before, and some new ones. We were there over Labor Day weekend and enjoyed it.

The interior is brighter than Spartina was. I think they're going through some growing pains, but hopefully as time goes on things will fall into place. I think -- but couldn't prove it -- that it may be just a bit pricier than Spartina was as well.

Definitely worth checking out!!
 
Ack! Thanks for the heads up, Disneyaholic! I'll have to check out the under new management place next summer. So sorry the original owners couldn't make a go of it.
 
Originally posted by DizMare
Ack! Thanks for the heads up, Disneyaholic! I'll have to check out the under new management place next summer. So sorry the original owners couldn't make a go of it.


Actually, the reason they left was to move to southern California to open up a place. I think it's restaurant/retail. I don't remember all the details. But the next time I have a trip planned to southern California, I'm going to be sure to find out if they're still there and check it out!
 
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I'm looking forward to a great time.....short but sweet
 
Hi!

I second the Dolphin Cruise - it was great. Also sign up for things asap as we missed out on a few 'cause it was full (but then we waited till very late). Also don't miss the unbirthday party for your child if there's one while you are there. They told me to come back about 10 minutes before it was over to see what they were doing and bring a camera. If they are still doing the same thing - it's cute!

Have a wonderful time!
 
Oh, another place definitely worth trying is Hilton Head Ice Cream! It's all homemade and delicious.

I don't know if this will make you want to go or to stay away, but secret service agents used to always come in to get ice cream to bring back to Bill and Hillary (yes, THAT Bill and Hillary) when they are at that Renaissance weekend every year!

So much to do -- you'll have a great time!
 
Luv2Dream...We'll be there! We arrive 10/8 and depart 10/12 (dh has a conference in Savannah).

VMS...what is "A Private Affair" with Chef Gordon?

Re: Dolphin Cruise for those of you who've done one....Did you do Disney's or book one on your own?

How far is it down to the beach? We have a 4yo...is it a long trek?

Finally, any recommendations re: which buildings to request? We are in a 2BR.

Thanks, y'all!
 
Dizneykids - you asked about the Private Affair with Chef Gordon. My husband and I have booked this dining event for our anniversary in a few weeks. Chef Gordon will prepare a private meal for your party at the Beach House. The price is $150 for two people (I believe it's $50 per person if you have 3 or more people). He has a menu that he will e-mail you or allow you to choose your own. We have opted to create our own meal and he has been very accommodating. If it sounds like something you'd be interested in booking, Chef Gordon's email address is cheflcc@cs.com.
 



















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