We just got back from HH a few hours ago -- I should be unpacking but wanted to post a message here since I got so much valuable info here before we left. This was our first trip as DVC members, and it was GREAT! I got my "welcome home" at check in. We requested a marsh view and at check in I told them we were willing to wait if it meant getting one. We did have to wait until 4pm, but we had our bathing suits out and spent the afternoon at the pool. We had a 2 bedroom with a great view, I can't believe how big it was!
The weather was perfect, the CMs could not have been friendlier or more pleasant. We did a number of activities including the dolphin tour, marsh walk, some kids crafts, campfires, and the unbirthday party. B'Lou Crabbe was wonderful -- we saw him at a couple of activities, and he spent a good amount of time after the Low Country Lore talk with my 8 year old DS. B'Lou plays a number of instruments during it including a violin, which is what my son started playing this year. He told us the story of how he came upon obtaining his instrument, and even let my son play it.
The weather couldn't have been more perfect, and we spent a lot of time at the pool and the beach house. Everyone staying there was so friendly, and we had a great time talking to so many people. The resort was at capacity, but it never seemed too crowded. We did have to go to Palmetto Dunes to rent bikes though, they were out of the adult ones. They could have gotten them for us later in the day, but my husband went and got them himself.
Thanks to these boards I learned about "A Private Affair" and had booked it in advance. What a special evening, one I highly recommend! My parents had met us at HH, so we had 4 adults at it. What an fabulous meal, and Chef Gordon was so personable. It's a night we will always remember in such a beautiful setting. You have to have his crabcakes! I had told Chef Gordon how I had learned about it from these boards, and he mentioned he's met WebMaster Doc.
For those of you with upcoming ressies, if you haven't been there yet, you are going to love it! We're hoping to go again next year.
If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them.

The weather was perfect, the CMs could not have been friendlier or more pleasant. We did a number of activities including the dolphin tour, marsh walk, some kids crafts, campfires, and the unbirthday party. B'Lou Crabbe was wonderful -- we saw him at a couple of activities, and he spent a good amount of time after the Low Country Lore talk with my 8 year old DS. B'Lou plays a number of instruments during it including a violin, which is what my son started playing this year. He told us the story of how he came upon obtaining his instrument, and even let my son play it.
The weather couldn't have been more perfect, and we spent a lot of time at the pool and the beach house. Everyone staying there was so friendly, and we had a great time talking to so many people. The resort was at capacity, but it never seemed too crowded. We did have to go to Palmetto Dunes to rent bikes though, they were out of the adult ones. They could have gotten them for us later in the day, but my husband went and got them himself.
Thanks to these boards I learned about "A Private Affair" and had booked it in advance. What a special evening, one I highly recommend! My parents had met us at HH, so we had 4 adults at it. What an fabulous meal, and Chef Gordon was so personable. It's a night we will always remember in such a beautiful setting. You have to have his crabcakes! I had told Chef Gordon how I had learned about it from these boards, and he mentioned he's met WebMaster Doc.
For those of you with upcoming ressies, if you haven't been there yet, you are going to love it! We're hoping to go again next year.
If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them.




