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There is a ton to do there, or nothing at all.. no signs or billboards or go karts...peace lol Are you a Kenny B's fan ? I have his Jambalaya recipe...mmmmmm |
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Absolutely love the fact there is literally zero neon signs on the whole island. Gives you a feel you're in another country. very peaceful. I have not been to Kenny B's. I'll have to make a point to get over there next time we are there. We frequent Hudson's, Frosty Frog, Crazy Crab, Big Bamboo, to name a few. For special occasions, we go to Coast, which is in Sea Pines. |
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http://www.eatatkennybs.com/index.html Kenny trained in New Orleans and his recipe won best Jambalaya one year, its a dive in strip mall...good stuff though. Etoufee and Shrimp and grits solid..and he serves fresh crawdaddies too...mmmmm We like Backyard Cafe for fresh fish down near 1st circle, and the New Mexican place next to Harris Teeter is solid also. Want fancy/expensive Italian ? Michael ANthonys is nuts good. Yea the Mc'D sign is like 2 feet long and wooden...blows away most east coast beaches IMO /threadjack lol |
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NC is great, but unless you're fishing (which out there it can be great, especially Sailfish!) the weather can be hit or miss depending on the weekend and there's been a lot of beach erosion where I usually would go in the past (Wilmington) just keep that in mind as far as the beaches go but otherwise a great destination.
I love Sanibel, it was small and pretty but the beaches are littered with seashells. I found that part awesome for a morning walk to see what tide brought in and watch people gather shells, but its not for everyone. Restaurant options there were really good too. I live in TX and the gulf up this way is gross, don't do it if you really can go anywhere in the US it would not be my first choice. I only go down there occasionally because its somewhat more convenient driving distance wise than anything else around. Water is brown and usually tons of seaweed/algae. But of course there are some good party spots if you're tying to go out in several of the more college oriented towns along the gulf coast. Key West or any of the keys I think are another great choice for beaches, things to do, and fishing. And lastly as a crazy alternative, try going up north into some of the Finger Lakes. Beautiful clear and cool lake waters, lots of little antique shops to check out and whatnot, and usually a handful of small restaurants/bars to go to, etc... that's a trip I like to do every year. Helps I have an excuse to see family there but I really enjoy it.
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Oh, when I’ve heard boo I though people were mispronouncing beau and never would have guessed boo was spelled bae. Guess I learned something today. Sort of.
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Do what the rest of us normal people do....try your best to un-learn it. The only people who use use bae are only trying to impress other people that use bae. The rest of the world sees these people as social meida-ites.
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If I see bae in the future, I will inevitably read it as bay, despite my recent education.
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Actually, the only people who use "bae" are too young to have a drivers license, rent a car, or even move INTO their parents' basement.....
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Charleston is definitely fun. Beaches there were pretty good. Certainly tons of restaurants, nightlife, and things to do.
Key West was "ok." Definitely a lot of places to go out, but nothing special otherwise. Someone mentioned Sanibel earlier and that's the best bet listed thus far for sure! I've been to Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, the keys, etc. more than a few times and even though I've only been to the Gulf side of Florida once (just a few weeks back), it's definitely much more relaxed. I'd suggest staying in Ft. Myers and renting a fun car on Turo (tons of local options for cheap) and driving back and forth to the beaches on Sanibel. Sanibel itself is rather "weathered" and the places to stay there are kinda shabby and super expensive in comparison. The beaches are superb though and this time of year it's not that hot out (weather wise) or busy (all the snowbirds flew back north for the summer) but the water temps are super warm and much more enjoyable than anywhere else in the country right now. |
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After this thread I started doing a lot of research and as an AZ native, I think I want to try Jerome. If anyone's been, how was it? I heard it's fun and has stories about being haunted. Sounds interesting to me.
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And hahaha, as a current Arizona State University student the word "bae" is tightly woven into student culture and language over here. I never realized it was not so prevalent or known outside of my school bubble.
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