Ah, Ocean City ,
Maryland . The site of oceanfront family vacations for
my Donny’s family for over 30 years … I was recruited to find a new hotel for The Family as some of the older ones that had visited in the past were really
showing their age.
I found them “the” perfect one; reminiscent of their first visits there, with
an outdoor porch that views the Boardwalk, just steps away from the sand. I was so enthralled with my find that I gave
in to my temptation that comes with every trip I book: so we tried something different. I actually went along! The resort’s name I will mention in very fine
print as, although it is WONDERFUL, it is small, and there are only so many
rooms and apartments to go around. I
felt comfortable writing this only AFTER we successfully have booked our return
visit for 2012!
My arrival, hot on the coattails of an earthquake rocking
the same coastline, and I nearly set off a stream of national panic when I
reported via Twitter that we were being evacuated less than 24 hours after my arrival
due to the impending approach of Hurricane Irene. Photos of the uncharacteristically empty
beaches, and flags flying in high winds; in 140 words or less people were led
to think the hurricane was already striking the coast. I then scurried to pack (who had time to
unpack?) have a brief expedition down the Boardwalk and see in somewhat a fast-forwarded
fashion the Ocean City experience that has captivated this family and many
others and keeps them coming back, year after year. Then we waved goodbye, and got on the highway
along with a good portion of the eastern seaboard! PS --- Hurricane Irene did march up the coast. Our 5 hour drive back to Westchester , New York took 10 hours, as we got caught in Delaware evacuation traffic, and were rerouted through Philadelphia !
Brisk breezes and an empty beach in advance of Irene... |
Found Nemo! (Even when your vacation is ruined, ALWAYS keep your sense of humor!) |
Hooter's new beachfront location boarding up |
The Majestic all wrapped up to weather the weather |
Locals making light of it |
Doing our part to clean out the refrigerators at Mug & Mallet! |
Hurricane Party well underway at The Mug! |
The Majestic -- Classy and Gracious Hosts Even took the time to say thanks! |
We continued our family slumber party and at around 6 AM the next day – I heard the wind and quietly asked Don to close the bedroom window. He did .. got back in bed, and asked me “Did you turn off the ceiling fan?” I knew the power had been knocked out. I grabbed my charged up cell phone and typed to my Twitter pals – “Hello? Good morning! Can someone tell me the latest Irene update?” A Californian, likely up all night, responded in seconds – with the report that the storm was hovering about 10 miles due west of Danbury, Connecticut . Translate: Immediately above the bed where I was sleeping!
All was well; lots of trees and power poles down, and despite them being without power for 6 days, fortunately, we were well prepared. And the standing joke as I returned home was “Who was MY travel agent?” It was suggested that, unless I was a closet adrenaline junkie, I find myself a new one. However, any experience while traveling is just that – an experience, and I was glad I was there with Family bringing my Floridian hurricane experience along for the ride. And of course, I like ME planning my travel adventures just fine! (A little less adventure next time!)
Now that we are booked to return for what is hoped to be a “normal” family beachfront experience this summer, it is safe to post this blog! Being that my experience was so abbreviated, it seems easier than usual to give you a quick photo tour of my experience; I do hope it will give you a flavor of the distinctive and iconic Northeastern destination that is Ocean City , Maryland .
See you on the Boardwalk!
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