The purpose of our trip is to see an old friend who I haven%26#39;t seen in 16 years. I think Ocean city is a good compromise for us to meet up. We are not looking to get drunk at all. More like conversation and shopping, walking up and down the board walk and eating...We are leaning twords Ocean city because VB looks a little too hillbilly for us. Any ideas which is best for our trip?
Ocean city Maryland verses Virginia beach
at the risk of riling funky up again, have you considered rehoboth beach in delaware? it%26#39;s a cute, sophisticated little town with excellent restaurants %26amp; superb (in town) shopping. much quieter %26amp; calmer than OC, with more a ';real town'; feel to it %26amp; a bigger year round population.
the boardwalk is much shorter (only one mile) %26amp; a lot of it just fronts on residential properties...only a few blocks of commercial stuff right on the boardwalk itself. but the town%26#39;s great.
Ocean city Maryland verses Virginia beach
Ocean City would be the better choice for many reasons. One of them isn%26#39;t for alcohol so we can cross that off. Ocean City has plenty of hotels/resorts and motels to stay at. For shopping, OCMD has plenty of places to shop at, but your best bet would probably be the Tanger Outlets in Rehoboth. Over 130 retail stores. OCMD has factory outlets too and a lot of stores, but you would probably be better going to the Tanger Outlets.
You are right about Virginia Beach, it is kind of hillbilly. Ocean City can get a bit crowded sometimes, but there are still plenty of things to do. For conversation, as you know, you can talk at a restaurant or on the boardwalk and there are tables that you can just sit down at and chat.
There are plenty of amusement parks, water parks, mini golf courses, malls, recreation areas, shopping, places to eat, hotels, museums, etc. in ocean city. Hope this helps!
Ocean City, MD is a much better choice than VB. Better class of people, better shopping, better restaurants. More to do. I agree that you should check out Rehoboth if you want a more upscale experience.
Although I did enjoy VB when we stayed overnight. It was a very clean place. OC just overall has a better choice of everything. I also agree with the others about Rehoboth.
Dogmom, you wont get me into a rage with your opinion. my point is OC can offer all the shopping you%26#39;ll will need just like Rehoboth offers. I just don%26#39;t see the point in having a hotel for OC and driving to Rehoboth to shop, it is unnecesary. Traffic, the time to drive and we all know gas will be above $3 when summer gets in full swing. If I%26#39;m staying in either Rehoboth or OC for a vacation I%26#39;m staying put.
But to the topic in hand, either one is a good option, OC just has a little more to offer in amusement or food choices. In can be crowed at times but there are so many places to go you can find a nice spot to hang out....Couple of chairs on the beach sounds nice, no matter where you go...
lol WILL be 3.00? hhaha your lucky you dont live in ct, its 308 for reg and i can only use premium which is 3.28 :( booooo. any who i have ebeen to va beach and oc. i honestly liked the beach in va more. it is hugggggggggge, but you just want to shop and stuff, so i would say oc. the boardwalk is gorgeous and it has a nice family envirment. enjoy
I stay in OC so I can be right on the beach in an better hotel and my kids can enjoy the water park, better mini-golf, rides etc. Also OC has waves!
I travel up to Rehoboth for upscale, civilized restaurants, galleries, and places to walk in quiet. Often I do this on my way in to and out of OC or on a rainy day. We enjoy the drive.
it IS a nice drive, isn%26#39;t it? i always enjoy driving down to OC for whatever reason we do.
funky, hon....when i talk about shopping in rehoboth...i%26#39;m talking about a ';park %26amp; walk'; on rehoboth avenue to unique shops, NOT the outlets especially (though i still think if a person was going to spend a few hundred bucks, as many do, the tax-free thing would outweigh the cost of the gas).
i know there are nice, unique shops in ocean city...but i%26#39;m not aware of one specific area where you can just walk around %26amp; window shop as you can on ';the avenue'; in rehoboth. i mean upscale stuff, not tourist tacky. does that exist in OC now? and where?
I absolutely hated VA Beach when I went there two years in a row. As I remember, there aren%26#39;t really any shops on the %26#39;board walk%26#39;.. In fact, the board walk is made out of concreate. There are a lot of people down there that just don%26#39;t make the atmosphere inviting. I%26#39;ve been going to Ocean City since I was 3 or 4 and I still go. I regret wasting two years at Va beach.
Can anyone explain to me the ';hillbilly factor'; %26amp; the ';better class of people'; in OCMD remarks?
I%26#39;ve been to both places several times, %26amp; never noticed this. There are a lot of military people in VB (not a bad thing IMO) but never noticed an undesireable element, at least not on the boardwalk. I did notice VB has an ordinance against swearing so I guess you better watch your *#%! language!!