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Hilton Head, SC
Travelogue
2002 Comments
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Below is an archive of comments prior to 8/2005
Category: Places to Stay
Would like to find owners in palmetto dunes area that offer rentals
-- Rod Smith (smithri6@nationwide.com) - Friday, December 27, 2002 at
17:58:23
Category: Places to Stay
We are looking for a beach front home with a pool to rent during July that
can accommodate 7 adults and 5 children?? Any help or direction you could
give me would be appreciated. Stayed last summer at 14 Armada and we are
looking for something like that again? Thanks.
-- Joy Bader (joyscl@mac.com) - Thursday, December 5, 2002 at 14:18:07
Category: General Area
Greetings from Canada, We (2 of us) and our standard poodle are looking
for a cottage, beach house or condo for the month of Dec. 2003.
Max, the poodle does not bark, chew etc. On the Budhist scale, he missed
human barely. We are homeowners and real estate agents from Ottawa and
promise to hand the property back to you in better shape than when we got
it. Anyone know of properties?
-- Larry Balkwill (balkwill@ottawahomesandcondos.com) - Monday, October
21, 2002 at 14:07:26
Category: General Area
I am going to be staying in a friends condo in Hilton Head this coming
weekend (October5-6, 2002) and I was wondering about any places around
there that offer massages, really any type of spa treatment at a
reasonable price. Please email me back as soon as possible and let me know
of any in the area and maybe a phone number. Thank you so much. October 1,
2002
-- Courtney Benton (cabenton@msn.com) - Tuesday, October 1, 2002 at
16:15:44
Category: Restaurants
Dear Sir or Madam, I am a second year student of the New England Culinary
Institute at H.L.Stoutt Community College. Part of my requirements to is
to complete 700 hours in a restaurant any where around the world. I have
done some research and found that it would be very interesting to work in
your establishment. If you feel that this proposal might be able to work
you may send me and e-mail so as i would know to go ahead and send my
cover letter and resume. Christalen Ambrose
-- Ms. Christalen Ambrose (Chrissy_tumberlina@hotmail.com) - Tuesday,
October 1, 2002 at 10:19:22
Category: General Area
Do you have a brochure to send by mail on South Carolina or specifically
Hilton Head? Thanks, Sonya 09-11-02
-- Sonya Middlebrooks (skyrunr555@msn.com) - Wednesday, September 11, 2002
at 17:02:47
Category: Places to Stay
I'm coming to Hilton Head for the first time. I have received a free week
thru some friends at the Cottages at Shipyard. Has anyone seen or know
anything about them. I heard they are older but very nice. Thanks to
anyone responding.
-- Ken Jung (jungshouse@aol.com) - Monday, August 26, 2002 at 12:57:08
Category: General Area
My boyfriend and I are seriously considering moving out to
Hilton Head Island. We pretty much have a residence, however I am looking
for work. I have an extensive resume ranging from bartending to Corporate
Operations. I am willing to start at the bottom, if that is what is needed
to move up. PLEASE.....I could use some advice. Thanks
-- Monica Vizard (Monica_Vizard@Yahoo.com) - Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at
16:33:21
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Category: General Area
Hi ! I am looking for an live-out au-pair position since middle of
September. If you heard about someone looking for help please let me
know.Thank you !
-- Ilona (ilona_nowak@yahoo.com) - Thursday, August 15, 2002 at 23:42:03
Category: Places to Stay
We started visiting Hilton Head Island several years ago. We visited Sea
Pines, The Dunes, South Forest Beach, South Beach, and Shipyard. Each area
had pros and cons. We seemed to enjoy the plantation life by far more than
staying at South Forest Beach or one of the other areas that were not a
plantation. The landscaping is unbelievable in the plantations an
experience one must experience to believe. Our favorite was Shipyard due
to the size, location, price, and landscaping. Shipyard does not have
villas directly on the ocean. But many are within a few minutes walk to
the ocean. There is a 27 hole golf course located in the plantation. The
plantation is the smallest plantation on the island meaning very little
traffic. The bike paths are shaded, which is wonderful in hot weather in
the summer. The Crown Plaza offers dining in the plantation and
entertainment on the weekends too. The Crown Plaza has a seafood buffet
one must try, call for the details. They change it around and there are
different combinations on different evenings. We enjoyed Shipyard so much
we purchased a villa at Colonnade Club that we intend to make our home in
the future, currently we rent it out and take the tax deductions for a 2nd
home. I can understand tourist's fellings relating to not being able to
see the plantations, but coming from an owner's view point, we pay
thousands of dollars each year to landscape these plantations and to
provide security to minimize the amount of traffic in the plantations.
Most of the plantations are extremely quite due to this very thing and
that is what brings many returning tourist to Hilton Head Island year
after year. If you would like to see the plantations I would suggest you
stay in a plantation so you will be able to experience it.
-- Danetta Bailey (danettabailey@earthlink.net) - Sunday, July 28, 2002 at
19:26:58
Category: Places to Stay
I am from Maine and a frequent visitor to HH in the summer. My family just
visited July 6-14,2002 and had a great time. I have the opportunity to buy
a 4th of July week at Player's Club timeshare on 35 Desllyon Ave. Can amy
one help tell me, what it is like there? I am a beach person and need to
know how close it is to the beach? Can you walk? I found a web site that
showed the property, but am interested in the beach? How usally visits
this beach? families? youth? the Sea Pines Beach Club spoils us! I don't
want to buy this timeshare and then not like the beach that I will be
using! thanks for your help!
-- Paula (paulamaxim@aol.com) - Wednesday, July 24, 2002 at 10:56:24
Category: Travel Tips & Questions
My daughter is planning a Wedding in January 2003, what good experiences
does anyone have of locations in Hilton Head?
-- Tony Hood (ahood@anet.co.nz) - Tuesday, July 23, 2002 at 01:17:30
Category: Places to Stay
we are booked for the Hilton Oceanfront Resort is this a nice resort? does
anyone have any experience with this resort? Could anyone recommend a
really nice oceanfront resort where I could step on to the balcony and the
ocean is right there?
-- DeShelia Woods (dwoods@northhighland.com) - Wednesday, July 17, 2002
Category: General Area
we are booked for the Hilton Oceanfront Resort is this a nice resort? does
anyone have any experience with this resort? Could anyone recommend a
really nice oceanfront resort where I could step on to the balcony and the
ocean is right there?
-- dwoods (dwoods@northhighland.com) - Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at
13:24:23
Category: Things to Do
My family is travelling to Hilton Head Island soon and I was wondering if
there was a program where you are able to swim with the dolphins? If so, I
would appreciate any information anyone has. Please e-mail me within a
week (by 7-12-02) if you have any info. Thanks!
-- JANE (MSHI MALA@NETNITCO.NET) - Monday, July 8, 2002 at 21:00:18
Category: Things to Do
There is a house band that plays at Monkey Business and I am trying to
find out their name so i can book them myself~I think part of the name is
Imrov, The Improv?? Does anyone have any idea as to what band i am
referring to?
-- Erin (eringunn@yahoo.com) - Saturday, July, 6, 2002 at 10:58:56
Category: General Area
From May 25 thru 31, five of my friends and I stayed in a VIP Villa on Sea
Pines Planation. I've travelled all over the world to many resorts and
such but I've never experienced the perfect serenity of Hilton Head. As we
stayed just across the road from Sea Pines Plantation Club, we were in
walking distance to the Beach Club, and our friends staying at The
Marriott Monarch. Since we drove from the Washington DC Metro area,
everything was quite convenient for us. Shop Piggly Wiggly and all the
stores at Coligny for a local experience. You must visit The Salty Dog at
South Beach, experience the Wing menu at Wild Wing, walk Harbour Town at
Night, and select any number of great restaurants for at least one special
evening. I played Harbour Town Golf Links and I do recommend the
experience. I also recommend Old South, one of the US 100 Best Public
Courses, and one that will make you think. Next year, I'm sure I will add
several more fave courses to the list. Hilton Head has become my favorite
getaway after just one visit. Memorial Day week has now become Survivor:
Hilton Head Island! :)
-- Monty Seidler (dcmirage@hotmail.com) - Monday, July, 1, 2002 at
12:13:46
Category: General Area
I will be in Hilton Head the week of July13-20. I have a few things to do
on the internet. I do not have a laptop computer. Is there anyplace that
you can go to and use the internet. ie, internet cafe or library,etc.
Thanks,
-- Joby Cantalamessa (joby86@hotmail.com) - Monday, July, 1, 2002 at
11:25:30
Category: General Area
Vacations at Hilton Head now include free internet access at the homes of
relatives in the area. As such we can now enter memories of our visits on
a real time basis as opposed to waiting several months when time permits
in the real world. Given that, today's thought is: Make sure you go with
the wife to Bed, Bath and Beyond or she'll buy the wrong paper towel
holder and now you're stuck with it. As always, the best part of HHI is
just sitting and watching the squirrels and bad drivers.
-- Phil and Sue Fuerst (poohbear@bright.net) - Friday, June, 28, 2002 at
13:34:30
Category: General Area
My friends and I will be travelling to Hilton Head in August 2002. We're
in our 30s, and we're interested in the night life. Do you have any
suggestions where to go, what to do?
-- Patti (pevanoni@aol.com) - Thursday, June, 27, 2002 at 18:17:17
Category: Things to Do
How much would it cost a family of 4 to go Parasailing in Hilton Head?
-- Blair Lee (onedr1mn4god@hotmail.com) - Monday, June, 24, 2002 at
22:08:34
Another couple and ourselves are going to HHI this July and are staying
in a villa for most of the week- but we are going between the Marriott
Golf Resort and the Westin for the remaining couple of days we are there.
Does anyone have a preference? The Marriott was supposedly just renovated
last year and the Westin about 7 years ago. Both look nice but we would
like to go to the NICEST of the two. If you have any suggestions, please
email me!! Thanks alot!! We can't wait! June 2002
-- Lynn Irwin ( lbirwin@augustmail.com ) - 06/12/2002
We'll be coming to HHI the week of June 15-22 and would love to meet a
young person who is responsible and would like to babysit a few evenings
for an adorable 3 year old and 6 year old. Leave us your name, number and
or email address and we'll get back to you!
-- Dan or Jennifer 06/03/2002 ( dhollenbeck@seidata.com ) 06/03/2002
I have an internship lined up in Hilton Head for the summer but I am
interested in also getting a job for the nights and weekends. Since I
currently don't live in South Carolina, can anyone help me with a listing
of restaurants, etc.?? Thanks a great deal!
-- Blair Hogan ( cbh0427@mail.ecu.edu ) - 04/04/2002
Could you please mail me travel guides or brochures for Hilton Head. We
are trying to plan a family vacation this summer. Thank you. Lanelle
Davis, P. O. Box 158 Newborn, Georgia 30056
-- Lanelle Davis (mailto:LanelleDavis@aol.com ) - 03/18/2002
As a local resident of the "lowcountry" find all the comments very
interesting and informative. I have a few "off the beaten path"
suggestions for restaurants. For a very special eveing try The Sunset
Grille. It is on the island's north-end (close to the bridge). This is a
place for couples (not kids!!). They have an eclectic and "mostly"
reasonable wine selection. It is a small restaurant with seating for only
about 40. Try to make it for the sunset - they are awesome. The menu is
small but everything is very fresh and Chef Brad works wonders in his tiny
kitchen. Try the seafood cake appetizer or the "smoked" seafood platter.
Shrimp & grits are yummy. good steak. Be sure to call for a reservation,
especially Thursday-Sat. This is a locals place - fills up fast! Also for
lunch or breakfast try Signes down on the south end. She makes the best
blueberry muffins! Her salads are really good too. Also a good French
restaurant is Le Bistro. They serve lunch & dinner. They make a rum cream
pie that is sublime! As far as golf goes -the Jones course at Palmetto
Dunes is going through a major renovation. Try it out later this year -
should be awesome!
-- b.thomas ( thomasbl@hargray.com ) - 03/13/2002
We are two french people who are looking for a summer job like waiter and
waiteress. We have spent this year in great Britain as au pair...We would
kike to work in the United State. If it's possible, we would like you send
us a brochure and an application form. Thanks
-- de sartre isabelle (mailto:nousdeux@fouin.com) - 03/08/2002
We have been to Hilton Head many times and love it. I am looking for a
list of private owned oceanfront condos to rent from. Does anyone know
where I can get this? I do not want to rent from a rental company. Thanks
-- J. Potts (mailto:jpotts1999@yahoo.com) - 02/09/2002
Our family has visited HHI for a number of years every July or August. We
have always stayed at the Beach and Tennis Resort which has great beach
access and is a good combination of economy and activities available. We
very much recommend having a family member retired in the area who has a
34 foot sailboat. For the nominal cost of a case of wine, one can get one
or more sailing trips in the sound without having to work much. If you are
fortunate enough to save the boat from certain damage, you can be rewarded
with a cold one and a towel. Our family loves the area and look forward to
visiting in 2002.
-- Phil and Sue Fuerst ( poohbear@bright.net ) - 01/27/2002
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