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Gina Feb 19th, 2002 08:29 AM

OC Hotels
 
Can someone recommend a nice hotel in Ocean City that is resort-like. I'm not sure which location is best. I want ot be near the shops and restaurants but not in the center of all the crowds. I'm thinking of the Princes Royal or the larion or either of the Holiday Inns. Any advice?

Header Feb 19th, 2002 08:32 AM

OC to East Coasters implies Ocean City, while West Coasters tend to think of Orange County in California. Please try to be more specific in your headers in the future.

x Feb 19th, 2002 08:59 AM

Thank you, Miss Crabtree

Gina Feb 19th, 2002 09:35 AM

I am referring to Ocean City, Maryland.

xxx Feb 19th, 2002 09:37 AM

and midwesterners don't have a clue as to what OC is - which is why I had to check out this thread.<BR>

Andrea Feb 19th, 2002 09:40 AM

Shows you what I know, as I thought OC was the abbreviation for Oklahoma City.

ME Feb 19th, 2002 09:44 AM

There is a Holiday Inn on 121st (I think) that is resort like. It has a nice pool with hammocks and palm trees. The beach is quieter and away from the trash and noise of the boardwalk. I stayed there last summer and found it nice to get away from the lower streets.

xx Feb 19th, 2002 09:44 AM

A little curiosity is indeed a good thing. Why, in the last five minutes I've learned all about rash guards as well as what OC can stand for! Thanks.

Louise May 4th, 2002 07:32 AM

My recommendation is to stay anywhere but the Clarion. We expected to have an excellent stay and were so disappointed with the service we received. We stayed there earlier this year and were quite upset to find that the room we had booked under the impression that it had a sea view had no view at all. The check-in staff did nothing to help us which totally ruined our stay. You could say it was our fault for not reading the small print but the description in the brochure was very misleading. If you do decide to stay there make sure you ask for a full sea view room so as not to be as disappointed as we were. Have a fantastic vacation whichever hotel you decide to stay at.

Duh May 4th, 2002 11:54 AM

Gee Whiz.........Ocean City is soooooo hard to spell all the way out!!!<BR><BR>Duh

bob May 4th, 2002 02:18 PM

I thought she meant Ocean City, New Jersey. Nice bed and breakfasts there

xx May 4th, 2002 05:21 PM

I just booked a small efficiency at the Dunes Motel in OC (I am a midwesterner-and knew what you were asking) The rates were reasonable, it is located at the end of the boardwalk-trolley right next door if you want to go to the end of boardwalk. I researched a lot of places, got a lot of brochures. They have a variety of rooms. Seems to be a nice place, but was not able to get any info out of this crowd! Seems not many people here go to "OC"

hostlerk May 4th, 2002 05:44 PM

I would recommend Fager's Island, while not right on the beach, it offers a different, more upscale atmosphere. Princess Royale is further north, so it isn't quite as crowded and is nice as well. The Holiday Inn is older, but has a nice (crowded) pool bar. Enjoy your stay!

Nikki May 5th, 2002 05:29 PM

Try Fager's Island - it's like it's own resort then walk up the street to Seacrets and sit in inner tubes and have a nice cooling drink to sip on. All on the bayside and a lot of fun.<BR><BR>For all you non-metro DC/Maryland people OC is the terminology that covers Ocean City Maryland - it just isn't referred to by it's full name. Perhaps that's why Ocean City NJ is called by its full name. In this way they are totally separate and different. Heading down Rt 50 to OC is about as good as it gets on any day.

Phyllis May 5th, 2002 06:40 PM

we have been going to OC for vacation the past 10-15 years, our children are now grown and my husband and I still go every year...we usually stay in a condo...they rent sat to sat or sun to sun...we stay at ocean one on the boardwalk and decatur house..we've also stayed at the howard johnson on 23rd street..nice and clean..but no outdoor pool...we like the atmosphere on the boardwalk so always try to stay there...you could also try carribean tides


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