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[QUOTE="minidarren, post: 208621, member: 435"] Ive been to a number of the places that you have mentioned. I will refraign from commenting on places that you did not mention that I have also been to. Ocean City, MD-Super commericalized along the strip (as are most tourist areas). We had a really nice time here. Beaches were very nice and groomed every evening. Found that the drop off in the water was steep. Maybe not the best for people with children. Virginia Beach, VA-Had a great time here as well. Rented a house in the Sandbridge section. This wasnt my best move because it was really removed from all the attractions. But we made due. The strip is nice, lots of pretty cool street preformers. Beaches are really nice. Norfolk has an aquarium and USS Wisconsin is there. Pretty neat to walk through. Outer Banks, NC-Went here last year and was bored out of my mind. I can appreciate the pristine shoreline and whatnot, but I like to be able to go to attractions within a short drive. Wish we had brought the boat down because that may have made my experience a bit more exciting. For about the same drive, go to Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach, SC-My all time favorite vacation location. We go here every single year and rent a house on the beach in North Myrtle Beach (Cherry Grove). This year my girlfriend and I are going to meet with a real estate agent to start the process of looking to purchase a condo. From North Myrtle Beach there are a ton of shops and restaurants. Barefoot landing is a short drive and has a lot of really good restaurants, including Greg Normans place. $ (edited because apparently people do not possess this name as a proper noun, so its *****'d out) is fun, but isnt for everyone. Myrtle Beach is a short drive away if you want to go and check out the strip and hang down there. Broadway at the Beach ([url]http://www.broadwayatthebeach.com/[/url]) is a huge shopping complex that is really cool. Almost Clinton outlet like. The beaches are beautiful and the water is always warm (July-August) and you can walk out a long distance before the ocean floor begins to drop off. Another cool thing we have done is the T.I.G.E.R.S. ([url]http://www.tigerfriends.com/RSF.html[/url]) exhibit where we got to interact with tigers and other animals. A super cool experience and something that I would recommend to anyone. There is also Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede. My girlfriend keeps trying to get me to do it, but I have yet to break. She claims it is a lot of fun and you get to drink from a boot. Sounds like blast. My biased is obviously towards Myrtle Beach. Im just counting down the days till I get to visit my buddy at the package store by the IGA!! [/QUOTE]
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