Sneaky3 asked about HHI in January. This coming January will be our 4th January trip there. Last year we got married there, so we had a lot to do.
The true answer is what you like to do and how the weather turns out. Our first January we went was in 1999 and the weather was in the high 60's to low 70's. I played golf three out of five days. Good thing about that is that it is cheap because it is the off season. You can expect to pay around $30 for 18 holes with cart if you use one of the coupons from many of the free golf books available on the island and play after noontime. We were able to walk the beach and pick up shells during the day. Spot dolphins and tour the island. Some of the resturants are closed, but the better ones are still open. Many have happy hour specials to entice the crowds (but there are not many crowds). There's shopping at the outlet center and two civil war forts which would not take much time but are interesting.
DVC has lots of activities too, and the hot tub is wonderful in January. If you were to get bored, you could take a daytrip to Savannah or to Charleston which are both very interesting cities. The 8th Air Force museum in Savannah is great for plane or war buffs.
In 2000 it snowed on us, but we still did most of the other activities, minus the golf. The hot tub was wonderful in the snow.We were also there for Superbowl weekend and DVC had snacks and drinks in Big Murgy's den.
2001 brought the warm weather back and with it the golf and walks on the beach. We got married on the DVC Beach House pier at sunset, nice place for a wedding. Getting the paperwork done meant two side trips to Beaufort, which is a great town to visit. It's where part of Prince of Tides was filmed. We hit a lot of different resturants that year and enjoyed them all.
2002 we will be spending the last two weeks of January theree, except we will go to Charleston on our anniversary weekend and then back to DVC for the second week. We are looking forward to that. Even if it is cold, it is great to sit out on the porch and drink hot chocolate and enjoy the peace and quiet. Not many kids around, and not that many activities for them, but they still have some. I have a list of the January activities posted on my DVC HHI website. Check it out.
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