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What 2 do at Disney's Hilton Head in July 2010? Ideas??

Posted: Apr Tue 06, 2010 9:43 am
by cinderella75
:wave: My family and I are taking a trip to Hilton Head in July for 5 days for our 1st time. Was wondering if anybody been and what to do there?

Posted: Apr Tue 06, 2010 12:03 pm
by Esmeralda
Oooh, I love Hilton Head! I highly recommend renting bikes and taking the easy trail to the ocean. There is an official Disney beach house there - adorable! The food is delicious and there's a pool if the ocean is a bit too chilly for you.

There are all sorts of games on property - the usual shuffleboard, horseshoes and other camp type favorites. It looked like there were lots of kids activities too, not to mention just exploring the grounds.

Gee, now you've got me wishing I could walk along the beach and enjoy the Spanish moss covered trees...

Posted: Apr Wed 07, 2010 9:47 am
by cinderella75
Esmeralda wrote:Oooh, I love Hilton Head! I highly recommend renting bikes and taking the easy trail to the ocean. There is an official Disney beach house there - adorable! The food is delicious and there's a pool if the ocean is a bit too chilly for you.

There are all sorts of games on property - the usual shuffleboard, horseshoes and other camp type favorites. It looked like there were lots of kids activities too, not to mention just exploring the grounds.

Gee, now you've got me wishing I could walk along the beach and enjoy the Spanish moss covered trees...
:mickey3: Wow thanks that sounds awesome. Sounds like alot to do which is great with taken 3 kids on this trip :donald: Is there anyhting to do off Disney's Property that is close??

Posted: Apr Thu 08, 2010 4:12 pm
by withspirit
Don't miss the Dolphin Cruise! Sign up for it at the same place you rent bikes. That has been a high point in both trips to Hilton Head for our family. My DW even got a "close-up" picture of a dolphin, only 4 to 5 feet from the boat!

Last summer the cast members also had a "tie-dye" t-shirt class. We enjoyed the first day so much we returned for the second.

Some great restaurants are nearby. Our family loves Guiseppi's (pizza and italian) and Crazy Crab (seafood - but not so nearby).

There was also a sand sculpting class that I did last year. It was more of a family activity (I had to dig fast by myself!) but lots of fun.

There is a weekly activity paper, available at the front desk, which lists locations and times of all the Disney activities. The town also has a one-night-a-week festival, just a short walk over the bridge, with crafts and local entertainment.

Posted: Apr Fri 09, 2010 7:25 am
by cinderella75
Wow thanks withspirits thats awesome a Dolphin Cruise. We going to check the prices and hopefully sign up if prices are not outrages. Thanks for given me restaurants ideas. Im going to have to start writing all these ideas that I get from subsonic family. :figment: :donald: