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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 22, 05
Location: Spring Grove, Ill.
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Has anyone been to HHI over Christmas?
We were wondering what there is to do in Hilton Head Island over the Xmas holidays. We're guessing with temps in 50's & 60's it may be too cold to do anything.
Anyone been there during the holidays???? What's to do? Bill ![]() |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Middle TN
Posts: 2,307
Resorts: OLCC, Lakewood, Foxrun, Lake Tahoe Vacation Resort, Landmark, Fontana, Sweetbriar,Tree Tops-TN, Grand Timbers, Marriott |
Going this year, will let you know if you don't go.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jan 27, 06
Location: Cincinnati
Posts: 735
Resorts: Mariott's Grande Vista, Marriott's Barony Beach Club, DVC Hilton Head |
50's and 60's sure sound better than what it will be here at the end of December!!
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 2,632
Resorts: Marriott Barony Beach & Marriott Harbour Point HHI Brewster Green Resort on Cape Cod |
Have been wondering the same thing. 50's beats the cold and icy weather.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 19, 04
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 1,640
Resorts: Meadow Lake (MT) Four Seasons Aviara (CA) Four Seasons Scottsdale (AZ) |
I haven't been on Hilton Head Island on Christmas Day, but I have spent a week in early December there. We had one day that was sunny and 70 degrees. The other days were in the 50s and 60s, and we had quite a bit of rain. There were a lot of nice Christmas decorations, but the island was very quiet. A little too quiet for my taste. Many of the restaurants were closed, and there were not many activities going on. I knew it would be off season, but I was surprised at just how quiet it was.
Of course, the island was still beautiful and we had a good time. But I have had a better time at other times of the year. On a positive note, Savannah has awesome Christmas decorations and it is well worth a visit during the holidays. Steve |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 10, 05
Location: Rochester, NY
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We have spent several years on HHI during Christmas week. It can be chilly in the early morning, so if you go biking, wear a jacket. The sun usually warms up by late morning. Biking on the beach is great fun , as is golf and tennis (not sun bathing weather). Temperatures vary and can be in the 30s late night, very early morning, but can warm to high 60s some days. The island is easier to travel about because there are few "tourists." Some restuarants close, but most are still open through the New Year.
We love the island at Christmas. It all depends upon your expectations and what activities you plan. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 13, 05
Location: Sun City Hilton Head SC
Posts: 637
Resorts: Marriott Grande Ocean,Barony, and Oceana Palms Blue Tree Orlando, Las Olas Satellite,Sea Crest HHI, Disney OKW and Boar |
Walking on an uncrowded beach is great as is biking, golfing, playing tennis, sitting in the sun with a good book, shopping the after Christmas sales, checking out the decorations in the different plantations and even having falling snow in the South Beach area of Sea pines. Eating good seafood, visiting Savannah, Old Town Bluffton, Beaufort, maybe Charleston(depends on how far you want to travel). The low country is beautiful any time of year. We can't promise you what the weather will be, but we doubt that you will have to shovel your driveway. We do get below freezing but it usually lasts for only a couple of days and then we are back to the 60's(sometimes 70's). Life is great in this part of the country.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Manotick, Ontario
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We were there this past New Years... it was golfing weather in shorts (we had heard about how cold it could be but luckily it was in the 60's - low 70's!)
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 22, 05
Location: Spring Grove, Ill.
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Thanks guys, we may try it............either over the Xmas holidays or the New Year holidays............it sure would be better than Chgo weather, but then again, we love to lay on the beach! We may postpone until March.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 7, 05
Location: atlanta
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I am thinking about going HHI during Christmas too. Is there any RCI resort that has indoor pool or heated outdoor pool usable in winter ?
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BBS Reg. Date: Jul 31, 05
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 86
Resorts: FXR, FWM, BRV, GTS, Sunrise Ridge, Casa del Mar, DBW, BCV, DWL, POC, CCV, and Waterside. |
Our weather is unpredictable in November, December, and January. We spent Martin Luther King 2007 at Surfwatch and the weather hit almost 80.
The pools were wonderful. We no longer need wool to keep warm in the winter. Weather is usually in 60s. The upper part of SC has colder weather than we do in the lowcountry. HH is also warmer usually than Myrtle Beach and Charleston area. We will be there NYE again to enjoy the heated pools and good weather. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 10, 05
Location: Clemmons, NC
Posts: 364
Resorts: Port O'Call & Spicebush in Hilton Head and FF Alexandria |
To answer the questions about heated pools at RCI resorts; Port O' Call has a heated outdoor pool...the week we own there is in mid-November and
we swim every day we're there. It's great! |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 7, 05
Location: atlanta
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 13, 05
Location: Cambridge Maryland
Posts: 50
Resorts: Harbour Point, Waterside, and Massanutten |
We were on HHI at XMas 3 years ago, week started out rainy and cold on our travel day of 12-25 and warmed all week till we were in shorts by mid week with day temps in 60's. We are going back this Xmas and hope to have nice weather for bikes, tennis and golf.
PS- The drive from Maryland on Xmas day was wonderful, best time we ever made. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 1,804
Resorts: Happy owner of Disney's Boardwalk Villas and a bunch of ORE/VRI weeks. |
How about II resorts? Do they have indoor pools?
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 13, 05
Location: Cambridge Maryland
Posts: 50
Resorts: Harbour Point, Waterside, and Massanutten |
Regarding heated pools and II. I know that Grand Ocean has an indoor heated pool and i suspect that Barony and the new Marriott do as well.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 22, 05
Location: Spring Grove, Ill.
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Well, we decided to spend Xmas week there after all...Dec 22-29. It sounds lovely as so many of you have mentioned. We were wondering how far Bald Head Island is from HHI? We have tried getting in to the Hammocks but they never have availability. We just wanted to check it out and ferry over there. And Charleston is on our list of things to see and do.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 2,632
Resorts: Marriott Barony Beach & Marriott Harbour Point HHI Brewster Green Resort on Cape Cod |
How nice,good for you!
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Table Rock Lake, Branson, Missouri
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I ignored this thread, and then it dawned on me that we did spend some time there one year in January, between our Florida trip and NJ. So we were there maybe the third week in January.
It was deader than a doornail, not that I know what a doornail is, or why one would be dead. It was not warm and it was not pretty, in that beachy sorta way. We didn't even try to find the beach that the public was allowed on. We did talk our way into a couple of the plantations, and do a little sight-seeing. One rainy day we went off-island to a golf shop with an indoor range in the backroom. I bought the irons I still have. What year was it? What year was it that the Steelers played the Cowboys in the Super Bowl? 1996.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jan 27, 06
Location: Cincinnati
Posts: 735
Resorts: Mariott's Grande Vista, Marriott's Barony Beach Club, DVC Hilton Head |
Give us an update after your trip.
Anyone tell me how the weather is mid to late Feb? Used an AC for just a week away. We like to walk the beach but not big ocean swimmers so we'll be ok with a heated pool and a good book. Besides, it will likely be warmer than Cincinnati! Feb is always our worst part of winter. |
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 8, 05
Location: Ocala, FL
Posts: 1,645
Resorts: Mt. Amanzi, Strand Pavilion, Seapointer, Place on the Bay |
We spent one Christmas at Hilton Head. We lived in Maine at the time, so 50 degree temperatures were a treat! There was still a lot of golfing going on, lots of shopping going on, many people on the beach. At the resort (Southwind), there was some kind of Christmas decoration at the front door of each unit, and everyone was given a nice tin of cookies as a gift.
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 22, 05
Location: Spring Grove, Ill.
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Jeanette...looking at Sun City while we're there!
Thank you all. It sounds good to us, if only to get away from Chicago's freezing temps! Bald Head Island may be too ambitious if it's 300 miles away, thank you for that info, but Charleston is certainly on our list of things to do along with another trip to Savannah. We are also going to be touring the homes in Sun City. They have recently opened up their brand new models and it's always a consideration to live there when we retire.....but Jeanette would know best!! If all we do is relax and dine, read a book, walk the beach with our puppy, we're happy! And this will be a new experience for us since we've never gone anywhere on vacation for the holidays!! Anyone know if any hotel or resort will be offering a Xmas Day Feast????? Bill ![]() |
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