Keepin' it on the downlow(country) at HHI - New TR link - pg 31

Hi KristMc! :welcome: Glad you're enjoying it.



Ah yes, I think the weather was pretty good for you and we were hoping that it would hold for us as well.

It was good, wasn't it?! Seeing your spelling of it, I think I misspelled it in my chapter. Whoops.

Yes, we had beautiful weather. On our check-in day it rained on our ride from Savannah to HHI and for a bit after we arrived but then it was sunny/dry the rest of the time.
 
Thanks for the welcome! The above statement really made me laugh. I know you don't know me, but no, we're not nightlife people. In fact I think we put the "fuddy" in "duddy". :rotfl2:

:rotfl2:

Shopping and dining are right up our alley, along with relaxing in the room and enjoying the kitchen. Perhaps a little bit of nature thrown in and that's about our speed.

Well gee whiz, it might be right up your alley then! Stay tuned for more.

I'm not an expert, but I have been wrestling with the system for about a year now. I don't think it will be a problem to change over the reservations at 7 months. There are lots of things that you can do once you sign up. Be sure to get your wife to sign up (or create and account for her, that's what I did) and be sure to link yourselves as "Friends and Family". If you have APs, you can link those and experiment with FP+ for the next 30 days. You can always cancel any reservations you make when you're done experimenting.

Okay, thanks for the advice! We don't have APs...still using up some non-expiring tickets.

If you don't have an AP, there isn't a lot you can do, but it's nice to get family all linked up so that when the time comes for ADRs and FP+ you can make them for everyone (if that's what you want to do). Cynthia is really the expert on all this, as you know.

Yes, Cynthia is my "go to". ::yes:: Okay, I can go ahead now and get everybody linked...got it.

The one thing I would not do until you change over your reservation is to customize your MB. They are linked to your hotel reservation so when you change it, you will have to start all over again. Essentially you will be canceling the AKV reservation and creating a new BWV reservation so any customization that you do will be lost when the reservation is changed.

Okay, good to know. Thanks for the info!

Your MDE account will remain active for as long as WDW continues programs like this. You may already have an account if you have ever made an online reservation or signed up on the WDW site with your email address and a password. I know that my WDW signon was converted to an MDE account when they started that program. I had to answer a few more questions, agree to a couple new terms, but I kept the same user ID and password and just started adding the new stuff.

Yeah, I'm sure I'm already in there since we had annual passes a few years ago and I created an account back then.

You may as well become assimilated as resistance is futile. :rotfl:

DOooooooo IT!!!!!!! :rotfl2:

I, for one, welcome our new MagicBand overlords.

I agree that you can register an account now if you want. I have had reservations and I think even changed them at 7 months and had no trouble with MDE keeping up.

The site is at a good place I think now.

Okay, thanks Pat. Good to know that you were able to switch at 7 months without trouble.


I thought you might like that comment. :stir:

Wow, your non-meal at Cracker Barrel is crazy! I have eaten there countless numbers of times, and NEVER had an issue like that. Unless they are crazy busy and I have to wait on a table, I can usually be in and out in around 30 minutes.....45 tops!

I know! 45 minutes is kind of what I was hoping for, in/out-time. We were seated fairly quickly, 5 or 10 minutes, then another 5 or so to look at the menu and order. Then the rest was just
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I would definitely go on their website and report what happened at that specific location. Will probably be eating at another Cracker Barrel this coming Friday.....I can save you the info about where to complain if you like.

I don't know. Not very timely at this point.

I just love HHIR! You had a beautiful view, and the refurbed rooms look really nice. Can't believe no pictures of Shadow though, :rolleyes1 or at least his doghouse. :confused3

We really liked the rooms. :thumbsup2

Give me time. :rolleyes1

Haven't heard of Bully's before, but your food looked really good! Walking out of more restaurants huh??? :scratchin

Bullies was really good. We got it as take-out, but I'm not counting it toward "walking out"...yes, there's more. :upsidedow

Well I am so glad you have so many pictures of that room! It's so beautiful!

They were really nice...very pleased with the suite! Well, except for the couch cushions, which kept sliding forward...but other than that, great.

I've only ever read one other report about HHI (MEK's) and I'm excited for this one. I want to learn more about it. :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

Thanks Wendy. Yeah, I think MEK's was pretty much where I had most of my info. too. There are a couple of HHI reports in-progress right now in this same forum -- one by aaarcher86 and one by elleinad16, both very good.

Yes, we had beautiful weather. On our check-in day it rained on our ride from Savannah to HHI and for a bit after we arrived but then it was sunny/dry the rest of the time.

Sounds perfect! Rain on the days that it doesn't really count, vacation-wise. :laughing:
 

As usual, Judy was the first one awake on our first full day at Hilton Head. She just can't shake that body alarm clock, and I don't think she really wants to anyway. While I snoozed some more, she read some of the materials we got at check-in which covered the resort's activities, and also some booklets on the island's restaurants. Given that, it seems like a perfect time to post pictures of our check-in materials, although I have no idea what happened to the restaurant booklets, so this'll have to do.

Resort map

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Island map

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Activities

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Resort map with directions to the Beach House (which I should have read – cue foreboding music)

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Preferred Dining List

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Tide Me Over and Signals' menus

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I eventually got up and got showered. I finished putting my clothes into the drawers. I don't like to live out of the suitcase (or in my case, a big LL Bean duffel bag) if I'm there for a week. But I made a note that it didn't seem like there was a lot of drawer space. We'd have to use our luggage to store clothes if there were more than just the two of us there.

Then Judy sent me on an errand to get breakfast from Tide Me Over, which is right beside the Mercantile (near the pool). She looked at the menu while we were there the night before and thought that we could split the Bounty Platter. I was like, "uh, okay". I doubted that it would be as much food as she seemed to think it would be, but I didn't really want to pay for two of them either. I figured it would be enough to at least get us to the grocery store.

I put my order in and posted this picture of the pier on Instagram while I waited.

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Judy laughed when she saw the "Bounty" Platter, since it wasn't going to go all that far between the two of us. But kind of like Jack Sprat and his wife, we split this up, but along gluten/gluten-free lines.

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Breakfast done, it was time to move on to the morning's chores, which was basically getting groceries. But first, on our way out we stopped at the Concierge Desk to ask for help printing out a W-4 form that Judy had forgotten to update at work before leaving. We learned from the concierge that Disney has completely clamped down the internet to their cast members. She told us that the only external websites they can go to are to print boarding passes. Her only advice to us was to go to the public library, which would be open the next day. Okay, so now we have chores for tomorrow too.

We went to the Fresh Market for groceries. It's always a challenge to figure out what to cook in a suite for a week, so I'll try and give you a run-down of what we bought at the grocery store. We got: milk, eggs, bacon, sourdough bread, cereal, cheese, pineapple spears, grapes, baby carrots, tomatoes, asparagus, broccoli, cashews, meatballs, oreos, chicken, a jerk-chicken spice blend, and some bleach (to run through the whirlpool tub to give a little sanitizing). We got a few other things that I'm having trouble deciphering from the receipt, so maybe one of these mystery items will turn up in a picture later in the report.

While we were in the Produce section I saw some Naked brand juice, and that's kind of a running joke in our family. Not one to miss an opportunity I said, "Should we get Naked?".

I got a chuckle from Judy but some wide eyes from an older lady who I now learned was also within earshot. :eek: :blush: Dang, she had good hearing for an older lady.

We drove back, unloaded the groceries, and got ready for the beach; swimsuited and sunscreened-up. Judy bought some nice beach chairs for us at Costco before the trip, which were pretty slick in that they had insulated pockets for drinks and such, and they had straps so that you could wear them as a backpack and have your hands free for other gear. So we strapped them on and walked over to Broad Creek Rentals (also at the pool area, like almost everything else except the Front Desk and Concierge) to rent bikes for the week. The cast member tried to describe to us how to get to the Beach House and after a minute of trying to remember the turns and landmarks he was describing, I realized that he was just to the point of the bridge leaving the resort. Yeah, he probably could've started there. After that, I remember him mentioning that there was a place where we had to walk the bikes down a steep path, and there was some spot that looked like we shouldn't be permitted, but we should just go right on through. Hmm, that didn't sound good.

We started off and Judy asked, "Did you follow that? Do you know how to get there?"

I said, "Well, kinda." :scratchin :rolleyes1

We were still within the resort when my bicycle seat sank all the way down to the frame and started turning side to side as I pedaled. I tried to adjust it, but couldn't get it tightened enough with just my fingers. The lowered height wasn't too bad though, and I wasn't planning on going back now so it'd have to do for this trip at least. We found the path where the cast member described that we'd have to walk the bikes and were soon pedaling down Queens Folly Road. I had difficulty looking back to see if Judy was keeping up because I had that beach chair on my back like a backpack. She'd say, "I'm here!" to let me know that I hadn't lost her.

We kept looking for the Beach House along the left side of the road, but couldn't find it. Where I thought that it should be, the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center was in its place. Hmmm. We went back and forth a couple of times and ventured down some of the roads there. After a while of this fruitless searching I had Judy stay-put while I backtracked a little more. Then I saw the Disney shuttle bus drive by and I raced to follow it. I saw it go halfway around a traffic circle and then past a guard shack. So that must be the place where it'll look like we shouldn't be permitted but we should just go right on through! I went back and got Judy and we rode up to the guard shack. I asked the guard if this was the way to the Disney Beach House and she said sternly, "Yes, but you've got to get on the bike path over there!", pointing to the path that was offset from the road a few feet. Okay ma'am, but it's kind of hard to ask you a question from way over there. Anyway, further down the road we finally found the Beach House. We pulled in, sweaty from our efforts, and with my fingers covered in bicycle grease, which I'd also managed to get on my swim-shirt. :headache:

Later, in my trip notes I wrote: "Had trouble finding Beach House, didn't go far enough. Should've gone past guard shack. Bikes suck. Need better brakes, handlebars are terrible ergonomically. My seat kept slipping all the way down, couldn't tighten it. Got grease all over my hands and some on my shirt."

Not a good start so far. But it'll be okay, take a deep breath.

We went up to the Beach House before heading out to the beach so that I could wash up in the bathroom and also to fill our mugs at Signals. Then we walked out to the beach. We planned on renting an umbrella, but really hoped for a cabana like they had at Vero Beach. But Hilton Head is different than Vero. At Vero, the rentals are run by Disney, but here it's more of a public beach and the lifeguards handle the rental services. Basically, the only option available to rent is an umbrella with two chairs. Well, we had to have shade, so we took it. I briefly thought about making a trip to Wal-Mart and buying an umbrella, maybe not for today but for the rest of the week, but I let that idea go as convenience won out. It cost $32 for the first day plus $20 for each consecutive day, and you pay up-front. We paid through Friday, so it came to $132 plus tip. Yeah, that'd buy a pretty nice umbrella, but it'd be one more thing to lug to the beach. On a bike. Oh, and it never occurred to me to bring my credit card to the beach. All I had was my Key-to-the-World room key and my DVC membership card so that I could get a discount on the bike rental. Fortunately for us though, Judy had the forethought to bring her credit card along with her or else we would've been out of luck.

I finally settled into my rented beach chair, with my feet up on the pull-out ottoman, the umbrella shading me, and my Costco beach chair (which I'd carted a mile+), like me, also resting against my now-rented beach chair. I took a moment to relax. The beach was gorgeous. It was low tide, and warm pools of water formed in the shallow areas for kids to play in. The sand was packed down, at least as far as the tide came in; farther inland, up near the grass, it was loose. But because of the hard-packed sand, we saw several people riding bikes on the beach. Okay, yeah, I didn't feel like doing that right now! But back to the beach description. There were really no seashells to speak of, just mostly sand. The waves were gentle and calm. And when we went into the water, it was nice and warm and oh so relaxing. The memory of the difficulty we had in finding the Beach House melted away. We spent the afternoon transitioning between cooling off in the water, reading, and...dozing in our chairs.

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Hey, at least when I saw you bumping yourself up I didn't pull a Rosie and steal the top of page.......... :rotfl2:

Nice update! I love the HMs they used on the maps. Don't remember them ever doing that when I was there. :confused3 The resort has some great HMs all over though. And great picture of the pier! :thumbsup2

That bounty platter was, well, not all that bountiful, but it did look pretty good.....and had Mickey waffles!!! :banana:

Crazy about the problems you had with your bicycle seat! :eek: Hopefully it wasn't a sudden drop........that could have put a little bit of a damper on the trip,..... :rolleyes1 And I guess you got to go through the tunnel under the road.

Isn't the beach house great! :woohoo: Just like the overall resort, it is so relaxing! :goodvibes

Get naked........ :rolleyes: TMI!!! :lmao:
 

Beautiful

Judy laughed when she saw the "Bounty" Platter, since it wasn't going to go all that far between the two of us. But kind of like Jack Sprat and his wife, we split this up, but along gluten/gluten-free lines.

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So Judy gets the eggs, bacon and sausage and you get the waffle, taters and biscuit? :rolleyes1 :lmao:

in the Produce section I saw some Naked brand juice, and that's kind of a running joke in our family. Not one to miss an opportunity I said, "Should we get Naked?".
I got a chuckle from Judy but some wide eyes from an older lady who I now learned was also within earshot. :eek: :blush: Dang, she had good hearing for an older lady.

:lmao:

We started off and Judy asked, "Did you follow that? Do you know how to get there?"

I said, "Well, kinda." :scratchin :rolleyes1

Dun Dun Duuuuunnnnnn

We were still within the resort when my bicycle seat sank all the way down to the frame and started turning side to side as I pedaled. I tried to adjust it, but couldn't get it tightened enough with just my fingers. The lowered height wasn't too bad though, and I wasn't planning on going back now so it'd have to do for this trip at least. We found the path where the cast member described that we'd have to walk the bikes and were soon pedaling down Queens Folly Road. I had difficulty looking back to see if Judy was keeping up because I had that beach chair on my back like a backpack. She'd say, "I'm here!" to let me know that I hadn't lost her.

We kept looking for the Beach House along the left side of the road, but couldn't find it. Where I thought that it should be, the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center was in its place. Hmmm. We went back and forth a couple of times and ventured down some of the roads there. After a while of this fruitless searching I had Judy stay-put while I backtracked a little more. Then I saw the Disney shuttle bus drive by and I raced to follow it. I saw it go halfway around a traffic circle and then past a guard shack. So that must be the place where it'll look like we shouldn't be permitted but we should just go right on through! I went back and got Judy and we rode up to the guard shack. I asked the guard if this was the way to the Disney Beach House and she said sternly, "Yes, but you've got to get on the bike path over there!", pointing to the path that was offset from the road a few feet. Okay ma'am, but it's kind of hard to ask you a question from way over there. Anyway, further down the road we finally found the Beach House. We pulled in, sweaty from our efforts, and with my fingers covered in bicycle grease, which I'd also managed to get on my swim-shirt. :headache:

Later, in my trip notes I wrote: "Had trouble finding Beach House, didn't go far enough. Should've gone past guard shack. Bikes suck. Need better brakes, handlebars are terrible ergonomically. My seat kept slipping all the way down, couldn't tighten it. Got grease all over my hands and some on my shirt."

Not a good start so far. But it'll be okay, take a deep breath.

We went up to the Beach House before heading out to the beach so that I could wash up in the bathroom and also to fill our mugs at Signals. Then we walked out to the beach. We planned on renting an umbrella, but really hoped for a cabana like they had at Vero Beach. But Hilton Head is different than Vero. At Vero, the rentals are run by Disney, but here it's more of a public beach and the lifeguards handle the rental services. Basically, the only option available to rent is an umbrella with two chairs. Well, we had to have shade, so we took it. I briefly thought about making a trip to Wal-Mart and buying an umbrella, maybe not for today but for the rest of the week, but I let that idea go as convenience won out. It cost $32 for the first day plus $20 for each consecutive day, and you pay up-front. We paid through Friday, so it came to $132 plus tip. Yeah, that'd buy a pretty nice umbrella, but it'd be one more thing to lug to the beach. On a bike. Oh, and it never occurred to me to bring my credit card to the beach. All I had was my Key-to-the-World room key and my DVC membership card so that I could get a discount on the bike rental. Fortunately for us though, Judy had the forethought to bring her credit card along with her or else we would've been out of luck.

I finally settled into my rented beach chair, with my feet up on the pull-out ottoman, the umbrella shading me, and my Costco beach chair (which I'd carted a mile+), like me, also resting against my now-rented beach chair. I took a moment to relax.

Note to self- Don't bring chairs- rent them, bring credit card, check bike before trek and listen for directions. Got it!!!! :thumbsup2 Thanks.

At least now you know where you are going and that you don't have to lug chairs.


Yes Yes 1 Judy...... :sad2:
 
We were still within the resort when my bicycle seat sank all the way down to the frame and started turning side to side as I pedaled.

I'm imagining you slowly sinking down, following by some slapstick Mr. Bean style antics and then the bike completely falls apart beneath you.
 
Oh dear. Sounds like a bit of difficulty getting to the beach, but it looks (and sounds) worth it. Gorgeous spot!
Strange that the only rental option were umbrellas with chairs and no umbrellas alone. :confused3
 
teekathepony said:
Oh dear. Sounds like a bit of difficulty getting to the beach, but it looks (and sounds) worth it. Gorgeous spot!
Strange that the only rental option were umbrellas with chairs and no umbrellas alone. :confused3

I'm sure Glenn will get to this eventually but as a FYI they do have a van that runs back and forth between the resort and the beach house throughout the day. The seats of the van do also go up and down, but usually only when crossing speed bumps or hitting the occasional pothole. :rolleyes1
 
Hey, at least when I saw you bumping yourself up I didn't pull a Rosie and steal the top of page.......... :rotfl2:

Very kind of you!

Nice update! I love the HMs they used on the maps. Don't remember them ever doing that when I was there. :confused3 The resort has some great HMs all over though. And great picture of the pier! :thumbsup2

The HMs they wrote on the map went like this....they'd say "here's the pool" and circle that, then "here's the hot tub, and baby pool" and circle those. And voila, you'd have a Hidden Mickey before your eyes. They did it every chance they got, because the first night when we went to find the Mercantile, I stopped at the Front Desk and just asked them to point me in the right direction and they whipped out another resort map and started going through the same thing, circling pools again. :faint:

Glad you liked the picture. I thought it turned out pretty well for a cell phone pic.

That bounty platter was, well, not all that bountiful, but it did look pretty good.....and had Mickey waffles!!! :banana:

For one person, it's kinda bountiful. But split, well...

Crazy about the problems you had with your bicycle seat! :eek: Hopefully it wasn't a sudden drop........that could have put a little bit of a damper on the trip,..... :rolleyes1 And I guess you got to go through the tunnel under the road.

:scared1: :rolleyes:

Yeah, the bridge under the road bridge.

Isn't the beach house great! :woohoo: Just like the overall resort, it is so relaxing! :goodvibes

Yes! You'll see later in the report, we got into a rhythm where we'd go to the beach until mid-afternoon and then up to the beach house until it was time to head home for dinner.

Get naked........ :rolleyes: TMI!!! :lmao:

TMI, from the guy imagining the repercussions of sudden seat drops?

Beautiful

Thanks!

So Judy gets the eggs, bacon and sausage and you get the waffle, taters and biscuit? :rolleyes1 :lmao:

Pretty much, yeah. I think I got a nibble of bacon because, I'd probably have to bite somebody's arm off if I smelled bacon and couldn't eat any of it.

Dun Dun Duuuuunnnnnn

Oh yeah, that's how the foreboding music goes!

Note to self- Don't bring chairs- rent them, bring credit card, check bike before trek and listen for directions. Got it!!!! :thumbsup2 Thanks.

What a nice, succinct summary, Pat! Do you mean, I could've just written that and not rambled so much?

Actually, on the chairs thing, I think you just need to decide what you're going to do: a) drive or take shuttle, or b) bike. If you're going to drive, you can haul all of the beach gear you want and it would make sense to invest in a nice umbrella or cabana. If you're going to bike, then you might be looking at renting, or literally loading yourself down like a pack mule.

At least now you know where you are going and that you don't have to lug chairs.

It's all downhill from here! Except for the uphill parts.

Yes Yes 1 Judy...... :sad2:

Yes, there is only 1 Judy. :teeth:

I'm imagining you slowly sinking down, following by some slapstick Mr. Bean style antics and then the bike completely falls apart beneath you.

That kind of did happen to me back when I was about in 5th grade, actually. My front wheel came disconnected from the rest of the bike, and I took the inevitable tumble. My obviously concerned "friends" told me, once their bellies stopped aching from the fits of laughter they went through, that they thought it was the funniest thing they had ever seen in their short lives.

Oh dear. Sounds like a bit of difficulty getting to the beach, but it looks (and sounds) worth it. Gorgeous spot!
Strange that the only rental option were umbrellas with chairs and no umbrellas alone. :confused3

That's the way they do it there, I guess. Those chairs and umbrellas were lined up as far as you could see, up and down the beach.

I'm sure Glenn will get to this eventually but as a FYI they do have a van that runs back and forth between the resort and the beach house throughout the day. The seats of the van do also go up and down, but usually only when crossing speed bumps or hitting the occasional pothole. :rolleyes1

Thank you GoofyFan, I should've mentioned that. In fact, Judy and I talked beforehand and tossed around the idea that maybe we should take the van the first time, just to get the lay of the land. But we said, "Nah. How hard could it be to find?" :confused: :sad2:
 
Better late than never, but I am finally in!

Congrats on the 25th Anniversary. We spent pur 2r anniversary at DW. We also spent our 20th and 26th and DW. We are also spending our 27th there in October. Yes, we need to branch out a little more.

Glad you arrived safely with only a minor glitch. I haven't eater at Cracker Barrell in years and after that story I am in no hurry to go back.

The HH DVC rooms look really nice. They seem kind of small though. VWL is our home resort and I swear that just look tiny in comparison. Of course with a one bedroom and two people it is still plenty of room.

Glad you found the beach and sounds like a great day. When we were in HHI in March we stayed in the Shipyard/Cologny Plaza area. For some reson I though the DVC units were on the complete opposite of the island. Now I am sad we never walked that way to check it out.

Oh well, something to do for our next trip as we also missed the Vines restaurant. Of course we had six college girls with us so we tended to eat at the Frosty Frog a lot.

Good luck on getting the Boardwalk for next June. That is my second favorite DVC behind VWL. Location wise it is my favorite.but I love the tranquilty of VWL.

Lookign forward to reading more.
 
Resort map with directions to the Beach House (which I should have read – cue foreboding music)

You're a guy! Who needs directions? :confused3

I put my order in and posted this picture of the pier on Instagram while I waited.

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Nice shot!

Judy laughed when she saw the "Bounty" Platter, since it wasn't going to go all that far between the two of us.

"Bounty". You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

We learned from the concierge that Disney has completely clamped down the internet to their cast members.

:scared1:

While we were in the Produce section I saw some Naked brand juice, and that's kind of a running joke in our family. Not one to miss an opportunity I said, "Should we get Naked?".

I got a chuckle from Judy but some wide eyes from an older lady who I now learned was also within earshot. :eek: :blush: Dang, she had good hearing for an older lady.

D'oh! Well, she missed out. I thought it was funny.

We started off and Judy asked, "Did you follow that? Do you know how to get there?"

I said, "Well, kinda." :scratchin :rolleyes1

Your confidence is overwhelming.

I asked the guard if this was the way to the Disney Beach House and she said sternly, "Yes, but you've got to get on the bike path over there!", pointing to the path that was offset from the road a few feet. Okay ma'am, but it's kind of hard to ask you a question from way over there.

That'll teach you. Next time, blow right past her at top speed!

Later, in my trip notes I wrote: "Had trouble finding Beach House, didn't go far enough. Should've gone past guard shack. Bikes suck. Need better brakes, handlebars are terrible ergonomically. My seat kept slipping all the way down, couldn't tighten it. Got grease all over my hands and some on my shirt."

Uh huh. Blame the bike. :rolleyes1

We paid through Friday, so it came to $132 plus tip.

:scared1:

Does the umbrella come with a TV in it?
 
First of all, I love how on Disney's Preferred Dining List there is a key for a single $ location - but no actual $ restaurants are offered! Typical Disney ;)

That looks like the standard WDW bounty platter all right. At least you picked up some scrumptious sounding groceries, even if there was no Naked juice purchased!

Oooof, talk about a saga just to find the beach. And bummer about the umbrella, especially since you went through all that trouble to bring the chairs in the first place. At least it seems like you had quite the relaxing afternoon.
 
I'm the same way Glenn. I absolutely need to unpack.

I'm kind of surprised you were able to get moving so quickly after sharing all that food. I figured you'd need a nap.

"Should we get Naked?" OMG that is classic!!! I would have loved to see the expression on that lady's face.

Honestly Glenn, reading this I felt like I was right there with you on that journey to the beach. My goodness.
 
TMI, from the guy imagining the repercussions of sudden seat drops?
Oh, there was no imagining......uh uh.....no way!!!!! :eek:

Thank you GoofyFan, I should've mentioned that. In fact, Judy and I talked beforehand and tossed around the idea that maybe we should take the van the first time, just to get the lay of the land. But we said, "Nah. How hard could it be to find?" :confused: :sad2:
Was going to tell you that's what I decided was the safest when I was there. Honestly, that map they give you doesn't do a very good job of reflecting what you actually see when you head there; at least I didn't think so. :confused: As a matter of fact, I wasn't a whole lot more clear about it after the van ride...... :rotfl2:
 
Better late than never, but I am finally in!

Hey Mary Kay! :welcome: Good to see you here.

Congrats on the 25th Anniversary. We spent pur 2r anniversary at DW. We also spent our 20th and 26th and DW. We are also spending our 27th there in October. Yes, we need to branch out a little more.

I'll say. Haven't you heard that there's a Disneyland too? ;)

Glad you arrived safely with only a minor glitch. I haven't eater at Cracker Barrell in years and after that story I am in no hurry to go back.

If that's my only story, it was a successful trip. ::yes::

The HH DVC rooms look really nice. They seem kind of small though. VWL is our home resort and I swear that just look tiny in comparison. Of course with a one bedroom and two people it is still plenty of room.

You sent me to the DVC Resource Center (sticky at the top of the DVC forums) to look at the square footage info. It says that a 1BR at Hilton Head is 856 sq. ft., while a Wilderness Lodge 1BR is 727, so it must just be the way it looks in the pictures. :confused3 We felt like we had plenty of room.

Glad you found the beach and sounds like a great day. When we were in HHI in March we stayed in the Shipyard/Cologny Plaza area. For some reson I though the DVC units were on the complete opposite of the island. Now I am sad we never walked that way to check it out.

They're kind of in the center, and on the west (marsh) side. Oh yeah, you should've gone over and checked them out. Well, next time.

Oh well, something to do for our next trip as we also missed the Vines restaurant. Of course we had six college girls with us so we tended to eat at the Frosty Frog a lot.

I'll have a Vine chapter in a while, but it was great. Ha, ha, yeah, no way I'd take a bunch of kids to eat there...it was pricey enough as it was.

Good luck on getting the Boardwalk for next June. That is my second favorite DVC behind VWL. Location wise it is my favorite.but I love the tranquilty of VWL.

Thanks, I hope we don't have any trouble getting it switched over. Fingers crossed.

Lookign forward to reading more.

Great, thanks!

You're a guy! Who needs directions? :confused3

Exactly! In fact, there's a handy cheat-sheet right here on the back of my man-card that tells me how to answer that question, it says "Who needs directions? Not me." (Applies to travel, as well as assembling toys on Christmas Eve or furniture from Ikea.)

Nice shot!

Thanks Cap'n.

"Bounty". You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

The Princess Bride.

D'oh! Well, she missed out. I thought it was funny.

If she knew her fruit juices, she'd a thunk it was funny too.

Your confidence is overwhelming.

That's what makes me such a great leader.

That'll teach you. Next time, blow right past her at top speed!

So we crashed the gate doin' 98, I said "Let them truckers roll. 10-4".

Uh huh. Blame the bike. :rolleyes1

They told me they fixed it! I trusted them to fix it! It's not my fault!

Does the umbrella come with a TV in it?

Yeah, but just one channel and it looks like surf.
 











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