Friday, March 30, 2012

What do ';you'; bring to Ocean City?

Besides clothing items what are some things you bring on your vacation to OC. This list might help others in terms of things they might have otherwise forgot. I certainly pay the price for eating what ever I want down there and look forward to a few great meals but I do cut corners and save a lot by bringing my own drinks and snacks.



So what kind of drinks and snacks do you all bring?



Its amazing the price of alcohol down there In some cases double the price



ok so now its your turn



Looking forward to your replies



Phill



What do ';you'; bring to Ocean City?


beer



chips/pretzels



beer



sunscreen



beer



beach towels



beer



walking shoes



beer



camera



and don%26#39;t forget beer...



What do ';you'; bring to Ocean City?


Tfunky sounds like my list





I think this year to make more room for beer and drinks I will not pack sunscreen. I will put beer on me instead and see if that works. Ask a cop to put some on my back lol



Have to bring my pretzels and chips because I%26#39;m a salt nut



Phill




While we are on the subject of beer, I once watch an 18 year old try and drink 100 beers in 3 days down at Ocean City. I never seen someone waste 3 days at the beach like he did. He sat there with a blanket on in 90 degree weather with his beer bong. It was a sight to see.Too bad for him, he quit after 92. What a quitter.





I like to bring some Absolut vodka down and mix it with some orange gatorade.





Just curiuos? How much is a case of Miller Lite down there anyway?




If you shop around you can find good deals on beer but it%26#39;s hard to drive around for that special deal and wait and wait and wait till you find it. I tend to get my first case at the 7-eleven when I get into OC then when I see a special I%26#39;ll stock up for the week,




I always buy my beer down there. The beer store in the Gold Coast Mall is reasonably priced. I have never found there prices to be anywhere near double the normal price. Although, limes tend to be expensive there, so stop at the Superfresh first. All prices at 7- Eleven are double what they should be anyway...




p b %26amp; j



bacon %26amp; eggs



lots of water



beer



not a snack but most important is my pillow from home




When we come down with the kids we stay in the Grand for a 4 night trip. I try and eat breakfast (except the occassional trip to Fractured Prune) and lunches in the room, well on the deck, and dinners out. I%26#39;ll pack one small cooler with some things and bring a bag of dry stuff. Here is what I am bringing:





Food:



Bisquick Shake N Pour Pancake Mix (I have one of those large griddles you just plug into the wall)



butter/syrup



Bread



Velveeta Cheese (for grilled cheese sandwiches)



Ham (Grilled Ham and Cheese)



Homemade Brownies and Smores Cookies



PBJ



Cut up fruit and veggies



Ranch Dip/Homade French Onion Dip



Chips



Ring Bologna/Cheese/Crackers/Mustard





I also bring plastic utensils, paper plates, trash bags (for our sandy wet stuff)





And lots of Yuengling Lagers! :)




I hate packing for the beach.. LOL





Beach chairs





Umbrealla





Sunblock





Swimsuits and clothes of course and towels





Beer





FOOD!! (chips, dip, cheese, bread, pb and j, veggies)





We usually try to eat in for breakfast and lunch (or on the beach we just snack) and eat out at night. Whether its ordering in pizza or subs, chinese, or going out to eat at Ember%26#39;s, Phillips, etc. If we%26#39;re just too lazy to make anything for breakfast, we usually eat any leftover pizza or just go to McDonalds. Just like home! LOL




Get beer/liquor before you go down. We are in Delaware and go to Costco where it%26#39;s way cheaper. When I was in OC a few weeks ago, I paid $26 for a 30 pack of Coors Light---was not happy!!!





To the beach I take water, sodas, juice, individual bags of snacks, and an occassional stop at Quiznos for a sandwich. Or I%26#39;ll make a sandwich at the condo before I leave.





We also take our own breakfast food and eat in--I hate lines for breakfast when I%26#39;m on vacation.

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