Beach Days, Balconies & Beyond: Staying at Turtles Up in Surfside Beach, South Carolina

When we plan a family getaway, we’re always looking for a place that feels like home, but with just the right amount of vacation magic. On our recent trip to Surfside Beach, South Carolina, we found that sweet spot at Turtles Up, a spacious 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom beach house that checked all the boxes for relaxation, comfort, and fun.

The House: Room to Relax & Reconnect

Walking into Turtles Up, we were instantly struck by how much space there was. With five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, everyone had their own little corner to recharge. No waiting in line for showers, no bumping elbows—just plenty of room to spread out. We loved the full kitchen with coffee from Sheepdog Java.

Turtles Up has three balconies, each offering a different view and vibe. Whether sipping coffee in the morning, enjoying a quiet evening breeze, or sneaking away for a little “me” time, the balconies quickly became some of our favorite spots. I personally loved sitting on the balcony journaling and reading my book club selection.

And then there was the private in-ground pool, which was a total game-changer. The kids loved splashing around while Jason and I could lounge poolside, and it was the perfect way to wind down after a day at the beach. Speaking of the beach, it was just a short walk away, so we had the best of both worlds, saltwater and sand or private poolside lounging, depending on our mood.

Turtles Up makes beach and pool days completely effortless by supplying all the gear you could possibly need—no need to pack anything from home. Just outside by the pool, there’s a convenient closet stocked with everything for fun in the sun, so you can simply grab and go. The outdoor space itself is a retreat, featuring a picnic table perfect for poolside dining, cozy Adirondack chairs set under a fan for comfort, mood lighting that makes evenings feel magical, and even an outdoor television so you don’t have to miss the game while you’re enjoying the fresh air.

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Getting Around: The LSV

Another highlight of our stay was renting a 6-seater Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) from RDR4Carts with the Journee Rentals app. The LSV, a sleek model from Star Electric Vehicles, made getting around Surfside Beach a breeze. It was perfect for quick trips to grab food, explore local shops, or cruise to the beach without having to worry about parking, or lugging all of our beach gear. Plus, the kids loved riding in it which added a fun twist to our daily adventures.

Dining Out: Hard Rock Café, Crabby George’s and Bojangles

No beach trip is complete without some good eats, and Myrtle Beach delivered.

Dinner at Hard Rock Café Myrtle Beach was a total hit. Jason went all in with the Tampa Burger, while I treated myself to the Cowboy Ribeye—so flavorful and perfectly cooked. The kids were happy campers with their cheese pizzas, Nick pairing his with fries and Emilia opting for fresh red grapes. We kicked things off by splitting a plate of buffalo wings (my personal favorite), sipped on a signature Hurricane cocktail and an ice-cold draft beer, and finished with the ultimate sweet treat: a fudge brownie sundae that disappeared in no time. Beyond the food, we loved walking around and soaking in the incredible rock ’n roll memorabilia, from Jimi Hendrix to Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Macklemore, Miley Cyrus, and Trent Reznor. Between the fun atmosphere, the flavorful dishes, and the unbeatable vibe, it was a night to remember. Check out more from that night here.

We also ventured to Crabby George’s Seafood Buffet, where we happily loaded our plates with seafood favorites. It was one of those meals where everyone found something they loved—whether it was endless crab legs, buttery garlic shrimp, or all the classic sides that made it impossible to stop at just one plate. I especially loved trying my very first South Carolina crab, Jason couldn’t get enough of the shrimp, and while Emilia and Nick played it safe with their go-to pizza and fries, they surprised us by trying—and loving—the hush puppies. To top it all off, the kids were thrilled with the self-serve ice cream machine, making dessert just as exciting as dinner. Crabby George’s truly had something for everyone and made for a fun, family-friendly night out. Check out a peek at our experience here.

No trip to the South is complete without trying some local fast favorites, so we made sure to stop at Bojangles for the very first time. Famous for their fried chicken and biscuits, it did not disappoint. The kids devoured the seasoned fries, Jason went straight for the chicken sandwich, and I couldn’t resist the macaroni and cheese and sweet tea. It was quick, flavorful, and definitely one of those “when in the Carolinas” experiences we were glad to check off our list.

Family Adventures: Huntington Beach & Ripley’s Aquarium

Beyond the house and the food, we made time for family adventures that made this trip extra special.

At Huntington Beach State Park, we got to slow down and soak in the natural beauty of South Carolina. We started with a visit to Atalaya Castle, then let the kids run off some energy at the playground before treating ourselves to ice cream at Snowbill’s. Along the way, we spotted alligators basking in the sun, colorful birds, and even made a stop at the wildlife center, where we watched a turtle chomp on a worm and learned about the different bird species that call the park home. Between the trails, the wildlife, and plenty of snacks to keep little hands busy, it was the perfect way to balance out the busier parts of Myrtle Beach with a slower, quieter, and more nature-filled day.

We also spent time at Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, which was an absolute hit with the kids. Emilia was over the moon seeing a real-life axolotl—her absolute favorite—while Nick couldn’t get enough of the bearded dragon and the massive hammerhead and sawtooth sharks. Jason kept pointing out all the vibrant, colorful fish, while the kids bounced between the interactive exhibits and touch tanks, loving the chance to get hands-on with marine life. They could have spent hours in the goldfish realm, and honestly, I don’t think any of us wanted to leave. Watching their curiosity light up was one of those core memory moments that makes family travel so worth it. It was truly the perfect blend of fun and learning for the whole family. Check out a peek at our visit here. Be sure to also check out their Instagram.

Why Surfside Beach is Perfect for Families (and Everyone Else)

Whether you’re traveling with kids, planning a couple’s escape, or looking for a place to reconnect with friends, Surfside Beach has something for everyone. Turtles Up gave us the comfort and convenience we needed, while local dining and attractions gave us plenty to explore.

This trip gave us the perfect balance of rest, adventure, and togetherness; the very thing we were hoping for. If you’re searching for a destination that blends relaxation with fun, Surfside Beach delivers every time, and Turtles Up is the home base that makes it all unforgettable. We can’t wait to return!

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Our Oceanfront Escape in Ocean City, MD: Salty Sands #202 through OCVH.NET

If you’re looking for a beachfront escape in Ocean City, Maryland that blends comfort, convenience, and coastal charm, let me tell you about our incredible stay at Salty Sands #202 — a beautifully updated oceanfront condo that gave us the beach vacation of our dreams!

Fun fact: Jason and I used to visit OCMD before we had kids, and now we are super excited to share our family-friendly adventures with you. It’s such a full-circle moment to watch Emilia and Nicholas enjoy the same beaches, boardwalks, and attractions we once explored as a couple. There’s something really special about creating new memories in a place that already holds so many of our own.

We booked our stay through OCVH.NET, which is Ocean City Vacation Homes, a local property management company with a wide selection of rentals. Their website made browsing and booking so easy, and the customer service that the property managers provide was responsive and professional throughout the entire process.

One thing we loved about Ocean City Vacation Homes is that every property has its own vibe — from cozy bayside cottages to luxe oceanfront condos. Some rentals even have pools, rooftop decks, and other fun extras that can take your stay to the next level. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with young kids, or a big group, there’s truly something for everyone.

🏖️ About Salty Sands #202

Located at 2 46th Street, Ocean City, MD 21842, Salty Sands is a mid-rise condo building right on the ocean. Unit #202 is a gorgeous, recently updated oceanfront unit that offered everything we needed and more.

From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean right from our private balcony. The condo was clean, modern, and felt like a true home away from home. Some of the highlights included:

  • Elevator access – super helpful with kids and beach gear!
  • Designated parking spot – no need to search or stress about parking.
  • Private beach locker – such a convenient perk for storing sandy toys, chairs, and umbrellas.
  • Fully equipped kitchen, updated decor, and a cozy living area where we could relax after long beach days.

We loved being just steps from the sand — morning coffee on the balcony with the sunrise and falling asleep to the sound of waves? Yes, please.

🎢 Family Fun at Jolly Roger Amusement Parks

We kicked things off with Splash Mountain, located at 30th Street, and it was the perfect way to cool down and kick off our Ocean City adventures. With over 17 water slides, a lazy river, and a huge kiddie splash area, there’s truly something for everyone — though we stuck to the more family-friendly attractions.

While we didn’t venture onto the major thrill rides (maybe in a few years!), we watched older kids and teens having a blast on them — there’s no shortage of heart-pounding slides for those seeking adventure.

Emilia and Nicholas especially loved Pirate’s Cove, the giant pirate-themed splash playground with water cannons, fountains, and slides made just for younger kids. They also had a blast in the wave pool, laughing as the waves rolled in and jumping over them together. The green and yellow slides were huge hits too — fast, fun, and just right for their age and comfort level.

We all enjoyed a peaceful float around the Lazy Lagoon, a relaxing river ride that winds through the park and gave us a nice break from the excitement.

We were pleasantly surprised by how clean and well-maintained the bathrooms were — always appreciated when you’re visiting with little ones! There were also plenty of food options throughout the park, from classic boardwalk-style snacks to quick, kid-friendly meals and icy treats to beat the heat.

Splash Mountain was exciting for the kids, easy for parents, and full of smiles all around.

🎠 Rides and Games Galore

We had to visit Jolly Roger at the Pier, right on the boardwalk. This was an absolute highlight of the trip — the atmosphere is classic coastal carnival fun!
Our favorites included:

  • The carousel, which Emilia wanted to ride again and again.
  • The ferris wheel, that Emilia & I loved
  • The teacups, where Emilia & Nick spun themselves silly
  • Carnival games that brought out our competitive side (and yes, we did win a plush prize!).

Since the Pier is right on the boardwalk, we were able to shop, grab snacks, and take a sunset stroll without moving the car. There’s something magical about the sound of the ocean blending with the laughter of kids and the nostalgic jingles of boardwalk games.

On the same night, we also visited Jolly Roger at 30th Street, which is especially perfect for younger kids like Emilia (7) and Nicholas (3.5). This location has a variety of gentle rides and attractions that cater to little ones, making it super manageable and fun for families with small children. From the mini cars and spinning rides to the easygoing pace and shaded seating areas, it was the kind of park where we could let the kids explore and enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. It was a relaxing and joy-filled experience that truly hit the mark for our family.

✨ A Perfect OCMD Stay

Between our stay at Salty Sands #202 and the endless entertainment at Jolly Roger, this Ocean City vacation was everything we hoped for. Whether you’re planning a family trip, a couples’ getaway, or a multi-generational vacation, I can’t recommend booking a rental through Ocean City Vacation Homes enough. It was the perfect launchpad for adventure and relaxation — and we already can’t wait to return.

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Have you ever stayed in Ocean City, MD? What are your favorite boardwalk spots or beach activities? Drop them in the comments below — I’m always looking for inspiration for our next visit!

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Outer Banks, North Carolina: Things to See & Do

I always wanted to visit the Outer Banks in North Carolina. This year, we were able to rent a beautiful house, directly on the beach in Nags Head. It was exactly what I needed to enjoy some much needed R&R. While I did spend most of my time on the beach, I compiled a short list of some of the things I did and places I visited while I was on vacation.

Miss Oregon Inlet Fishing Charter

I love fishing charters, especially since I caught the most fish! The weather was absolutely beautiful for a half day of fishing. The Miss Oregon Inlet boat was very well maintained and the crew was nothing but polite and helpful. Make sure you bring a cooler with water and plenty of sunscreen.

Roanoke Island

Roanoke Island was a great place to visit. It reminds me of Cape May, New Jersey. It has plenty of hotels and bed and breakfast inns. They have quaint little stores for shopping, and plenty of restaurants. My husband and I took a nice long walk along the waterfront, where beautiful boats are docked. Next time we visit we would love to see the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, Elizabethan Gardens, and the North Carolina Aquarium.

Lost Colony Brewery & Cafe

Jason and I love craft beers. We visited Lost Colony Brewery and Cafe on Roanoke Island. I particularly liked the Kitty Hawk Blonde and the Stumpy Point Pale Ale. Another reason why I loved Lost Colony is that they use the leftover grain from the brewery and combine it with flour, chicken broth and love to create Brew Chew dog treats. For every bag you purchase, Lost Colony donates $1.00 to the local SPCA! Jason and I were a little hungry, so we ordered hot wings with bleu cheese dressing and they were very good.

Wright Brothers National Memorial

I love history. Visiting where Wilbur and Orville Wright camped and first took to the air in 1903 was an awesome experience. I walked up the Big Kill Devil Hill to see their monument commemorating their historic achievement. Insider tip: This exhibit it outside and we went on a super hot day; bring water and good walking shoes. 

Outer Banks Brewing Station

After sweating profusely at the Wright Brothers Memorial, we went to the Outer Banks Brewing Station for some craft brews. My favorite was the Straight Ahead Summer Stout, which tasted chocolatey and delicious. I like that they have a “backyard” area where you could play cornhole while you wait for your table.

The Comedy Club 

I have to be completely honest, I had really low expectations of a comedy show in a hotel auditorium. I was pleasantly surprised and was really happy with the show! I laughed my butt off! It was actually better than most comedy shows I have been to in New York City and Atlantic City, NJ. Drink prices were great, too. Beer was $3 a bottle and wine was $5 a glass. I strongly recommend that you purchase your tickets; you will have a great time and support artists performing live entertainment.

And finally….

THE BEACH

Relax. Unwind. Take a long walk. Read a book or magazine. Go for a dip. Collect seashells. Whatever you do when you visit the Outer Banks, make sure you get your Vitamin D and visit the beach!

Outer Banks, North Carolina: Things to See & Do

 

Have you visited the Outer Banks? What was your favorite thing to do?

Namaste.

 

 

Part 1: Lake Placid, NY – Where to Stay & Eat

Lake Placid, New York has always fascinated me. My friends have told me stories about skiing, hiking, the Olympic sites, and the quaint downtown. My husband and I purchased a Groupon Getaway to the Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort in Lake Placid, New York for January 2017. I injured my back, and the hotel allowed us to reschedule our 4 night, 5 days stay for May 2017. We were thrilled. We stayed on the fifth floor Marcy Specialty room, which had a jetted tub, fireplace, and private balcony.

Lake Placid, NY

Lake Placid, NY

Here’s why I would strongly recommend staying at the Golden Arrow:

  • Beach access, right on Mirror Lake
    • Canoes, kayaks, paddle boats, docks, plenty of water toys
  • Indoor pool with two hot tubs, a wet sauna, and a dry sauna
  • Fitness Center with locker room and dry sauna
    • Insider tip: use the sauna in the fitness center instead of the indoor pool area
  • Generations Restaurant
    • Happy hour all day when you show your room key
      • $5 house wine, $3 well drinks, $4 select draft beers
    • Free breakfast included with your stay
      • This was delicious!
  • Alpine Mall Shopping attached to hotel
    • Restaurants, shopping, and liquor/wine store
  • Location of hotel
    • Right in the center of Lake Placid, convenient to shops and restaurants

There are two issues with Golden Arrow: parking for a full size truck (even though they have a lot across the street, the parking is terrible during peak season) and the layout of the hotel (could only access the fifth floor from certain elevators & the elevator signage is confusing and varied in each elevator).

Lake Placid, NY Balcony View

View from the Balcony

We would absolutely stay at the Golden Arrow again. This was an incredible resort and we not only enjoyed our room but took full advantage of the amenities.

Where to Eat

Smoke Signals

If you love BBQ, put this on your list. Smoke Signals has indoor and outdoor seating and a fabulous menu that will make your mouth water. We had not one complaint about eating at Smoke Signals. The food was really delicious after a long drive up to Lake Placid.

What we ordered: 

  • Perpetual Pig BBQ Wings
  • Jason: Brisket and Macaroni & Cheese
  • Danielle: 1/2 rack of ribs and Macaroni & Cheese
  • Two local draft beers

Big Mountain Deli & Creperie

After a long day seeing the sites, we stopped here for delicious sandwiches.

What we ordered:

  • Jason: Table Top with chicken and a bag of Kettle Chips
  • Danielle: Algonquin sandwich with a side of potato salad

Big Mountain Deli and Creperie has 46 sandwiches to represent the 46 High Peaks. They also have soups, salads, and crepes. The sandwiches are very filling, great after a hike!

Big Mountain Deli & Creperie

Lisa G’s

Lisa G’s was another fantastic restaurant that had indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor seating overlooked a scenic waterfall. Everything on the menu is homemade and the drink I ordered, Salty Rikki, was strong.

What we ordered:

  • Jason: Chicken Parmesan
  • Danielle: Crispy Goat Cheese Salad with Chicken
  • Drink: Salty Rikki

Salty Rikki

Honorable mentions:

  • Generations Restaurant (adjacent to our hotel)
    • We ate breakfast here every day as it was included in our stay. The blueberry pancakes were incredible, as well as the special egg concoctions. The Sunny Cove ($2 upcharge) was my favorite. We never had a bad breakfast here!
  • Emma’s Lake Placid Creamery
    • Dairy makes me sick to my stomach but I couldn’t help myself. I got a small maple ice cream. Jason had a scoop each of cookies and cream and double fudge ice cream. Incredible.
  • The Lake Plaid Pub & Brewery
    • Besides the long wait, this had three floors of fun and a store to purchase pint glasses and other keepsakes. Jason enjoyed the Ubu Ale while I imbibed the Golden Ale. The food was hot and delicious. I ordered the Josh’s Fire Fish for dinner while Jason enjoyed the Schulzy Burger.

Final Thoughts

Have you visited Lake Placid? Where did you stay? What was your favorite restaurant?

If you haven’t, what restaurant would you want to try?

Stay tuned for Lake Placid, NY Part 2: What to Do!

Lake Placid, NY Where to Stay and Where to Eat

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