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Old 15 July 2018, 05:54 AM   #1
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The Beach On A Budget

As I am preparing to take my slightly spoiled children on their second beach vacation this month, I am remembering the very different Beach Trips of my late teens and early twenties....

These experiences might be anachronistic, but

Anybody remember driving all night to the beach to save on the cost of a motel?
And sleeping in the car/ on the beach if you got there too early?

Sneaking into a hotel pool to rinse off the sand so you could change into dry clothes to go out that night?

Ten crashing in the room meant to hold four?

And having so much fun that you never noticed that you were on a shoestring?
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Old 15 July 2018, 06:08 AM   #2
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not exactly in that order but yeah... a couple
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Old 15 July 2018, 06:15 AM   #3
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not exactly in that order but yeah... a couple
No particular order, HaHa.

Might be an East Coast thing,too
Closest Beach Town was about 3 hours away.

And sometimes we’d hitchhike. Hoky Smokes were we stupid and exceptionally lucky.
Different world
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Old 15 July 2018, 07:06 AM   #4
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No particular order, HaHa.

Might be an East Coast thing,too
Closest Beach Town was about 3 hours away.

And sometimes we’d hitchhike. Hoky Smokes were we stupid and exceptionally lucky.
Different world
Nope, us low budget west coasters would sneak into the private beach in Laguna and onto the edges of the Gov. beach up by Vandenberg. Or sneak onto all the "No Access" beaches between Santa Barbara and Gaviota.

When you can't pay for the parking, motel or much food you may as well sneak onto the best beaches you can.

P.S. a 30 year old rusted out old VW van is an excellent mobile motel room.
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Old 15 July 2018, 07:13 AM   #6
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What beach you heading to?
Palm Beach.
Things have changed
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Nope, us low budget west coasters would sneak into the private beach in Laguna and onto the edges of the Gov. beach up by Vandenberg. Or sneak onto all the "No Access" beaches between Santa Barbara and Gaviota.

When you can't pay for the parking, motel or much food you may as well sneak onto the best beaches you can.

P.S. a 30 year old rusted out old VW van is an excellent mobile motel room.

So true!!
And just as efficient as the 4 Seasons
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Did someone say beach?

I still prefer the tent. The best beaches don't come with hotels anyway.
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Not the beach, but I’ve done everything you mentioned for snowboarding. Once, we arrived at the resort around midnight. Too poor to get a room, so we slept in the front seats of a hatchback car. Snowed 10 inches that night. Woke up frozen and purple, but didn’t slow us down... carved all day grinning ear to ear.
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Just got back from Destin with the fam. Beaches there were nice and much different than Texas beaches.

I remember as a kid we used to camp on the beach, no motel. I hated it because you couldn’t eat anything without crunching on sand. At night we would rinse off and change but I still felt sticky from the salt. Lastly it never failed that we would put the tent too close to the water and the tide would wake us up. Lol.

Definitely different vacations now with my spoiled kids.


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As I am preparing to take my slightly spoiled children on their second beach vacation this month, I am remembering the very different Beach Trips of my late teens and early twenties....

These experiences might be anachronistic, but

Anybody remember driving all night to the beach to save on the cost of a motel?
And sleeping in the car/ on the beach if you got there too early?

Sneaking into a hotel pool to rinse off the sand so you could change into dry clothes to go out that night?

Ten crashing in the room meant to hold four?

And having so much fun that you never noticed that you were on a shoestring?
Yes.

And they were the best trips.
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Your budget will go further at SWFLA Gulf beaches.

I just hosted a family reunion in Mid-June on the beach. You’re right - it evoked 60 years of Summer vacation memories spent on beaches stretching from Longboat Key down to Marco and in between.




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Old 16 July 2018, 12:05 AM   #15
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Did someone say beach?

I still prefer the tent. The best beaches don't come with hotels anyway.
That looks awesome!!!!

Thanks for sharing Abdullah
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Old 16 July 2018, 12:07 AM   #16
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Not the beach, but I’ve done everything you mentioned for snowboarding. Once, we arrived at the resort around midnight. Too poor to get a room, so we slept in the front seats of a hatchback car. Snowed 10 inches that night. Woke up frozen and purple, but didn’t slow us down... carved all day grinning ear to ear.
Agreed!
Except for the frostbite, same trip
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Just got back from Destin with the fam. Beaches there were nice and much different than Texas beaches.

I remember as a kid we used to camp on the beach, no motel. I hated it because you couldn’t eat anything without crunching on sand. At night we would rinse off and change but I still felt sticky from the salt. Lastly it never failed that we would put the tent too close to the water and the tide would wake us up. Lol.

Definitely different vacations now with my spoiled kids.


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Yes.

And they were the best trips.
Great memories all around
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Your budget will go further at SWFLA Gulf beaches.

I just hosted a family reunion in Mid-June on the beach. You’re right - it evoked 60 years of Summer vacation memories spent on beaches stretching from Longboat Key down to Marco and in between.




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Great picture,Paul
Looks like the perfect spot for family fun

We’ve had a place on the East Coast for 30+ years now and it’s really home away from home for my kids.

We still hit Marco from time to time, though. Love it

All the best

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That looks awesome!!!!

Thanks for sharing Abdullah
Unspoiled beaches are getting hard to find. The construction process building hotels tends to ruin the beach. What is left is more a man-made beach themed park than a real beach.

This one near Sifah Oman, before the hotels were built down the road.
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Unspoiled beaches are getting hard to find. The construction process building hotels tends to ruin the beach. What is left is more a man-made beach themed park than a real beach.

This one near Sifah Oman, before the hotels were built down the road.
Agreed A

Our little slice of unspoiled paradise on Lake Huron near Amberely Ontario.

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I remember high school in the 80’s, driving from Ontario to Ft Lauderdale for spring break. Four guys camping in a van. Good times
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I was nearly killed in Rhode Island while in school.

Could not afford a room. One buddy slept in the car.

Me and another on the beach. We were covered by morning. The beach cleaning machine driver had no idea we where there. It was an incredibly close call.

Slept in the car many times after that. Some of the best times of my life.
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When I was 14-16, we used to go to the Black Sea in Romania on school trips. It was cheap,Crappy lodging, crappy food, but we always escaped at night and partied til 5 am! Ahh, those great times!
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I was nearly killed in Rhode Island while in school.

Could not afford a room. One buddy slept in the car.

Me and another on the beach. We were covered by morning. The beach cleaning machine driver had no idea we where there. It was an incredibly close call.

Slept in the car many times after that. Some of the best times of my life.
I’m with you, Seth.
You don’t miss what you’ve never experienced.
We were young and carefree.
And the beach was enough to make the trip a success!
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When I was 14-16, we used to go to the Black Sea in Romania on school trips. It was cheap,Crappy lodging, crappy food, but we always escaped at night and partied til 5 am! Ahh, those great times!

Ah,to be awake past 2200 Hours
Those were the days
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