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Nutmegger Oct 2nd 2018 5:46 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 

Originally Posted by michaelr711 (Post 12571696)
Get used to it. I'm surprised nobody has started prying in to your visa status or anything like that yet. I understand people wanting to be helpful, but when people ask simple, direct questions - i'd expect or at least hope for people to respond in similar ways. Maybe that's just us.

All it takes is a quick look at his posting history to see that his wife is a USC. And the OP is now forewarned that people in the US don’t seem to think about vacations as much as folks in the UK do. By the way, OP, love both St Martin and Jamaica, but my experience there is not up to date.

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 2nd 2018 11:22 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 

Originally Posted by Winston_the_Great_Dane (Post 12571558)
I am not going to the US blind, having lived and worked there for several years previous.

I'm after recommendations for places people have visited with a nice beach town feel.

Thanks for the negative spin on the vacation allowance though

Apologies. I hope you enjoy any trips you make. I just mentioned it because it was hard not being able to just plan 2 weeks in the summer, 2 weeks at Christmas knowing it was normal in the UK but not so much here. But kudos to you if you are able to walk into employment that gives you plenty of time to vacation.

Good luck on a successful move.

Winston_the_Great_Dane Oct 4th 2018 12:19 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
I've not taken a 2-week vacation in a very long time. I'm under no illusions about the leave allowance, but with my experience etc I'm not about to take a job with 5 days vacation.

That being said, I'm looking for somewhere that has a nice town/walk around feel rather than just resort after resort - I guess I might have to spend some vacations in California and Grenada.

Ta

Octang Frye Oct 4th 2018 10:50 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
I don't think you'll find exactly a Mallorca, Ibiza, Majorca, Greek island sort of thing.
Hilton Head is a nice little community with lovely beaches.
A little further down is Costa Rica, and San Jose. Cheap. Lovely, lots to see. Have your wits about you at night in the town center.
I personally don't like to be around tourists (Brits, Europeans, Americans, Canadians) when I'm on holiday. Go native and get off the beaten path.
Of course, you're limited by your crotch goblins.

london_calling Oct 5th 2018 5:34 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 

Originally Posted by Hiro11 (Post 12571680)
Bermuda is nicer than anything I've seen in the Caribbean.

Seconded, especially St George's.

Cuba and the Domincan Republic are also fascinating if you like culture and colonial architecture to go with your beaches. Though with Cuba you'd really need to see the interior as well.

carcajou Oct 5th 2018 9:22 pm

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
From the parameters you laid out, I would give Pensacola a good look. White-sand beaches (buy a pass to Gulf Islands National Seashore), and the Pensacola historic quarter is one of the oldest in the United States. Pensacola is also big enough to have a good selection of restaurants etc. You can also get there pretty easily from Ohio.

One of the earlier posters mentioned Destin, that's about an hour from there, but I would recommend staying in Pensacola because of the old town and its size. The Ft Walton Beach/Destin area doesn't really have that.

There's also a string of towns along that bit of coast to car-hop to and from. from Biloxi-Gulfport (Mississippi) to Port St Joe (Florida). Biloxi has casinos.

carcajou Oct 5th 2018 10:33 pm

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
I should have mentioned in the above post, it also depends on the season. Central and North Florida do get cold in winter and can be subject to freezes (one of which brought down the Challenger all those years ago . . .), so if you are looking to swim, Pensacola in winter would not be a great choice. If you're just looking to stroll on the sand it will be fine. Swimming is fine in the other seasons though.

scot47 Oct 5th 2018 11:22 pm

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Coast


Do not listen to those middle class snobs who call it "The Redneck Riviera"

ddsrph Oct 5th 2018 11:57 pm

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
When in Pensacola the National Naval Aviation Museum is worth a visit. Located on Pensacola Naval Air Station and has free admission.

carcajou Oct 6th 2018 12:25 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
The link to the wikipedia page takes me back a bit . . .

"Redneck Riviera" is by no means a new or recent name for the area.

There are a huge number of Waffle Houses there, perhaps more per capita than any other town in America. I consider that a plus. I do miss scattered, smothered and covered from time to time.

Gulf Breeze was a UFO "hotspot" and there were waves of sightings in the 1990s.

The Blue Angels are based in Pensacola and their big show is an annual highlight.

Mobile is bigger, but really ugly and industrial. You can smell the stench from the paper mill from the I-10, from miles away, even with your windows rolled up. But, it does have good and big Mardi Gras parades. Don't bother with Mobile unless it's Mardi Gras.

Somehow, ice hockey took off in the region and Pensacola has a long-standing minor league team. Biloxi had one for about 15-20 years or so too.

North of Pensacola, the area gets really rural and agricultural. No real reason to head north. Stay on the coast.

Anyways Biloxi-Gulfport is only 90 minutes from Pensacola and Ft Walton Beach/Destin an hour on the other side. The Wikipedia article mentioned New Orleans being 3 hours away. I think that's a bit optimistic but you can day trip it in a very, very long day. I love New Orleans and it is one of the world's most unique cities - but you do have to watch yourself there, and choose where you stay carefully.

Octang Frye Oct 9th 2018 8:08 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
Ha! I did a road trip to Pensacola on my first trip to the US in '94. The X-Files was just starting, and my friend was heavily into UFOs (ironically, I'm not sure).
So we drove up from Lake Mary (friend was on secondment there) to Pensacola to track down Ed Walters. That was a blast.

Destin is pretty, too. I don't mind the redneck riviera.

Winston_the_Great_Dane Oct 9th 2018 8:36 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
Thanks for the recommendations on Pensacola - it looks pretty interesting. I had a trip planned there a few years back - the idea was to spend ~3 days in New Orleans and then over to Pensacola for a few days. Didn't make it out of NOLA, stayed there the full 6 days - can't remember much but came back with a headache, a load of plastic beads and some great recollections of zydeco music.

Loved the phrase 'Crotch Goblins' BTW - ROFL!!

Ta

username.exe Oct 14th 2018 5:46 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
Southern California has lots of great beach towns. Carlsbad, Leucadia and Coronado in San Diego County are nice. We vacationed in Carpinteria (near Santa Barbara, north of LA) and was terrific, also.

Rete Oct 16th 2018 12:51 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 

Originally Posted by carcajou (Post 12573636)
From the parameters you laid out, I would give Pensacola a good look. White-sand beaches (buy a pass to Gulf Islands National Seashore), and the Pensacola historic quarter is one of the oldest in the United States. Pensacola is also big enough to have a good selection of restaurants etc. You can also get there pretty easily from Ohio.

One of the earlier posters mentioned Destin, that's about an hour from there, but I would recommend staying in Pensacola because of the old town and its size. The Ft Walton Beach/Destin area doesn't really have that.

There's also a string of towns along that bit of coast to car-hop to and from. from Biloxi-Gulfport (Mississippi) to Port St Joe (Florida). Biloxi has casinos.

The beaches along the gulf in Mississippi have all been redone since Katrina and they are beautiful. They were dreary and dismissal prior to Katrina. From Biloxi down through Long Beach (those are the beaches I'm familiar with as we are only a few miles north), the beaches have been rebuilt with sea grass, palm trees, sand dunes, occasional bench and table areas for picnics. Lovely wooden sculptures by local artists can be found in the median's along the roadway. The restaurants on the beach areas feature the pre-requisite southern seafood, catfish, alligator, with hush puppies and fried green tomatoes thrown in. Nothing to write home about but good none-the-less if you like sampling the local fare. The casinos offer a more upscale eating experience and there are some great shows. Bay St. Louis and Pass Christian have been rebuilt and are a great day trip if you aren't staying there but close by.

Since the start of this thread and the coming ashore of Michael, you might want to stay away from some of the Alabama gulf coast areas. Pensacola and Gulf Breeze made it through okay but they have become a haven for the displaced residents of decimated towns such as Mexico Beach, AL.

manekeniko Nov 10th 2018 2:58 am

Re: Where to Vacation?
 
When I drove out from New York to New Mexico last Nov., I took the I-10 route and stayed in St. Augustine for a rest. Highly recommended for history, beauty and southern charm. Passed through Ft. Walton Beach and it looked like a place I'd like to go back to.

The worst and most aggressive drivers I have encountered anywhere, anytime were in Florida. Just saying.


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