Can anyone tell me about the Hilton Head Hilton, we are booked there next week, any feedback most welcome.
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Can anyone tell me about the Hilton Head Hilton, we are booked there next week, any feedback most welcome.
Looking foreward to some much need R&R. Can anyone tell me about the Hotel and what to
do on the Island. We don't golf, just want to relax and find some good resturants and see some sites.
Thanks
do on the Island. We don't golf, just want to relax and find some good resturants and see some sites.
Thanks
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The Hilton is my fave on HH, love the lagoons and pools in the courtyard. Lots of trees in the parking lot, so even if you get a "bad" view, it's not that bad. Big rooms. Enjoy. HH is a good place to do nothing.
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There are lots of great restaurants in HH; we just looked at the restaurant guides available in the hotel. We try to eat at restaurants with wonderful water views. We went to a great place up near the lighthouse but you have to pay $5.00/day to get on that part of HH.
I just wish I could remember the name!
I just wish I could remember the name!
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We just stayed there a few weeks ago. The Hilton is a nice property, well-sited on the beach. The only real complaint I might have (and it's quite minor) is that there is a lot of noise coming from the pool area -- kids yelling, live music at the restaurant, etc. It was definitely over by the time darkness fell.
As for activities, we walked the beach for hours. We came to play tennis, which we did every day. We shopped at the outlets (on a rainy day). Mostly, we just relaxed.
As for dining, one of our favorite places is Redfish. It fills up on a Saturday night, so you might want a reservation. Great seafood. We also enjoyed Marley's, which is near the entrance to Sea Pines; Caribbean-themed dining.
As for activities, we walked the beach for hours. We came to play tennis, which we did every day. We shopped at the outlets (on a rainy day). Mostly, we just relaxed.
As for dining, one of our favorite places is Redfish. It fills up on a Saturday night, so you might want a reservation. Great seafood. We also enjoyed Marley's, which is near the entrance to Sea Pines; Caribbean-themed dining.
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