having_fun, on 02 July 2010 - 10:09 AM, said:
Parking at the beach is a pain. There are homes and hotels along the entire beach line and its a challenge to get one, harding when you have a big truck. If traffic is bad (and it usally is) it can take 20-30 minutes to get there from the campground. Downtown has parking issues as well, it will be hard to do anything as a group.
This just won't be a beach orineted trip, Tony is right about that, but the campground is wonderfull and there is much to do
Clayton how much is there to do at the campground and is it free or pay? Thanks for the information on the beach it sounds terrible and worse than I envisioned.
campingnut, on 02 July 2010 - 10:56 AM, said:
tony i fill your pain brother.
i was thinking of not going myself after i found out the beach was so far away.i like the beach, i like to drink..alot.
but not drinking and then the drive back.
where are we going to meet up each day to hang out???
we booked a site so i guess were going.
but im like you.. next time we must have campground and beach
TOGETHER.... if not, it will be like the spring /fall rallys.
lamar
Don't expect to do it at the water parks as I posted below You can't bring food or drinks into the water parks. I really can't express in words how bummed I've felt all day long at the prospect of not going and being with ya'll. I certainly hope the 2012 Summer Rally selection committee has at least one beach bum/beach lover on it.
w4drr, on 02 July 2010 - 01:30 PM, said:
Hope everyone has noted rule # 7 in the Campground Guidelines...
"Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the campground or park areas."
Have to engage the cloaking device or fly under the radar while consuming adult beverages.
Bob
I called anonymously this morning about water park rates and what not. No food or drink is allowed in the water parks; however the alcohol in the campground might get you just an initial warning, if that. You can always drink stealthy in the campground, anyways, at least from what Lamar has told me.
The no taking food or drinks into the water parks I envision would be a real pain in the neck.