Those folks who do such a good job of putting on our annual OBX MARATHON on Veteran's Day Weekend have decided to put on another great event in April to be called the "Flying Pirate Half Marathon" (it will be an annual event). The course will be the 1st half the OBX Full Marathon (which is held in November)--so runners will run through Southern Shores into Nags Head.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The Inuagural Outer Banks Flying Pirate Half Marathon
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
LOCATION 2:
Oceanfront, Oceanside, Between The Highways, Canalfront, etc.
This may be the most important for many people visiting the Outer Banks. If you do not know, HWY 12 (also known as Virginia Dare Trail or the "Beach Road") runs parallell to the ocean. It's a 2 lane highway that goes from the northern part of the beach running towards Hatteras. There is also HWY 158 (also known as the "Bypass" or the "Big Road") which is our 4 lane main road running the main part of the northern/center beach areas.
So for instance with our cottages at the Wright Cottage Court, all but 1 are what we call "oceanside." Which to us means that they are all built on the "ocean side" of the beach road, there are no streets to cross to get to the ocean---they are just not oceanfront. However some of those particular cottages we also call "oceanfront" as there is nothing built between them and the ocean---just nature.
"Between the highways" means that the cottage is built between HWY 12 and HWY 158. So you would have to cross the "Beach Road" to get to the ocean. It is imperative that if you are renting "between the highways" that you know the location of the closest public beach access because in most cases you cannot just cross the street to get to the ocean, as you will be tresapassing on private land--and some accesses can be yards to the north or south of your rental.
"Canalfront" means that the rental is situated on a canal, like in Colington Harbour. Normally these rentals will not be on the oceanside of the beach but located towards the soundside (great for sunsets). If you want to park your boat right out the back door then this can be a great option for your stay.
So it is quite important to have the person who reserves your stay be quite specific in their descriptions, as "oceanfront, oceanview, oceanside" means different things to different companies. Always make sure you write down the person's name you have spoken with for reference as well.
LENGTH OF STAY:
Most weekly rentals for cottage stays will have a Saturday to Saturday or Sunday to Sunday check in or out. Some places, which we are one of, have started offering weekly stays beginning midweek for those needing to redeem their frequent flier miles. So for instance we rent cottage 264, 266, 182, and 282 at the Wright Court weekly starting on any day for those needing a little more leeway in their arrival/departure day.
Some cottage rentals will also allow you to book mini stays as well (for us cottage 264, 266, 182, and 282) with a minimum length of stay. Many of the larger realty companies will not do this until a few weeks prior to arrival, but sometimes will have things posted on their specials page.
DEPOSIT/CANCELLATION INFORMATION:
Make sure you have a full understanding of your deposit and cancellation information. For instance our smaller cottages in the summer have the following cancellation:
So if you were to cancel within 2 weeks of arrival, though you are paid in full, there would be no refund (it's virtually impossible to rent a cottage for a full week again within 2 weeks of arrival). Many realty companies will do something similiar. You can buy Trip Insurance to cover unforseen problems that may cause you to cancel your stay. You can find this on the internet at places like: http://www.insuremytrip.com/ (not affiliated with us) and this can provide some recompense in case of cancellation within 2 weeks of your arrival (if staying with us).
Many rentals also require a refundable security deposit and administration fee for your stay. So make sure you understand the length of time that you security deposit will be out of circulation before it is refunded to you.
AMENITIES/WHAT IS PROVIDED?
Some companies will provide free linen set up or mid week linen replacement, so you want to be sure to find out if the linen is included with your rental. For example with all of our rentals, we do provide all sheets, towels, and pillowcases for your stay---though they are not refreshed during your stay.
Some rentals are also "Y" members, so you have YMCA passes to our fabulous Y located in Nags Head--which can be handy for a rainy day. And wireless internet is also something you may want to check on if bringing a laptop or notebook. We have Y passes for our properties and all of our cottages, except #148, also have free wireless internet.
Some rentals have outdoor pools or hot tubs, or access to outdoor pools. If you have smaller children sometimes this can be a bonus. Most larger rentals have "patio" pools which are smaller in size, but still fun to play in. At our cottage court we have access to the large outdoor pool at our adjacent property---and our 8 bedroom Wright House has its own private pool and hot tub.
A few rentals on the Outer Banks also have "theater" style rooms where you can kick back and watch a movie like you're at the movies. From time to time you may also find a rental or two with a putting green. These are not common things here on the beach, but they can be found it this is important to you.
PARTY MAKE UP/GUESTS RENTING A COTTAGE
Most companies on the Outer Banks will not rent to non-family units who are not 21 or 25 years of age or older. So this means a group of 18 to 21 year olds would not be able to rent cottages from these companies unless a parent accompanied them throughout the stay. This is normally to deter unwanted damage to the rental property, which is also why most require a refundable security deposit.
Please note that many contracts state that if you are not able to show that you are adhering to the company's requirements in regard to these rules, the company then has just cause to terminate your rental immediately (we sometimes have parents calling ask if they can rent for their children even though they will not be accompanying them---the answer would be "Sorry, but no").
CHECK IN/CHECK OUT
Some companies on the Outer Banks will offer an early check in for a fee. Most will say that check in begins at a certain time (say 4:00 pm). With us at least, it 's fine to stop by to see if the cottage is ready for check in early---because if it is not then we sign you in and take down your cell number to call as soon as it's ready. We just let people know that unfortunately we don't have anywhere to store groceries if they are arriving early and the cottage is not yet ready. Some companies have multiple offices, so you need to make sure you know the correct location as to where you need to check in.
Check out is normally 10 or 11 am for rentals. All keys must be returned to the same office from which you started your getaway. Lost key or unreturned key charges might apply if not returned to the rental office. You also need to make sure you know of any procedures you need to carry out prior to your departure. For instance with all of our cottage rentals guests are required to remove all trash from the property and have all dishes washed. Housekeeping fees may be assessed if such procedures are not carried out.
PETS/SMOKING
Please note that not all rentals are pet-friendly or smoke friendly. If you are bringing your pet with you, please make sure that you do find out in advance if your rental is pet friendly. Many rentals are now smoke free, though they may allow smoking outside of the rental. If you are a smoker, you will want to check with the company you are renting from, as even some hotels on the beach will assess a fee if cleaners go into a room and smell smoke in smoke free rooms.
So these are just a few tips, mostly common sense, to help you plan out your vacation. It can be a lot like researching for a term paper--though a little more easier with so much information at your fingertips on the web. And of course, don't be afraid to ask questions because if you don't ask you won't know! And finally we all thank you for visiting the Outer Banks---no matter what town you stay in! See you on the beach........
Thursday, November 12, 2009
A Rainy Day On The Outer Banks
This weekend will be a great time to go out and find the treasures that the sea has washed ashore (make sure you leave the seaglass for me)! Our staff was talking yesterday stating that just like after a hurricane--the day after is always the most beautiful of the week, and that's what it looks like for us this weekend.
You can check out the webcams that the county has out and about by clicking HERE. Another great webcam on the Outer Banks is the one on Avalon Fishing Pier. That really shows you what the ocean looks like.
Our Dare County officials and DOT keep us running smoothly and safely here on the Outer Banks. Today the forecast is of course wind and some rain (which is moving through here very quickly from the radar at the bottom of the page on this site) but check us out this weekend when it will be beautiful!
Friday, November 6, 2009
OBX MARATHON WEEKEND--NOVEMBER 6TH
We were happy again to help sponsor the OBX MARATHON once again this Veteran's Day Weekend. This Boston Marathon Qualifier helps provide monies for the Outer Banks Relief Foundation and the Dare Education Foundation helping to enrich lives here on the Outer Banks. We are looking to have FABULOUS weather for Sunday (the actual marathon day) and on Saturday the weather-gods will be smiling on us as well.
We still have cottage availability at the Wright Cottage Court for this weekend. Call 252-441-7331 for reservation information. If not running, come on down and cheer for the runners at the finish line at the Post Race Party. Find more info on the party HERE.
It's going to be a gorgeous weekend on the Outer Banks---call us today for reservations for this fabulous weekend!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Gorgeous Outer Banks Weather
This weekend Frank & Fran's Tackle Shop is hosting their 10th Annual Red Drum Fishing Tournament (Catch & Release). Click here to visit their website.
On the 25th there will be a Chowder Cook Off from noon til 5 pm at the Seagate Shopping Center in Kill Devil Hills. Fall & winter means chowder, and the cost is $10 for all the chowder you can taste! Call (252) 449-8008 for more info!
Also on the 25th at the Elizabethan Gardens, you can enjoy Harvest Hayday with fun-filled games, hay rides, music, and activities. Click HERE to learn more.
So come for the fun on the Outer Banks in the fall! Great special deals are going on at our properties, and are perfect for all those on a budget!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Back To School
This weekend on the Outer Banks was gorgeous, though we did have a little bit of rain (as you can see in the distance lurking over Manteo) from the back end of Jockey's Ridge yesterday evening. This is the time that many people love to flock to the beach, since lodging rates start dropping as does the crowds during the week.
You can pick up some special deals this time of year, in hotels and shops with Back To School Rates. The weather is still gorgeous, everything is still wide open, and there's plenty of free things to do (like take in a great sunset from Jockey's Ridge).
Plan now for Labor Day Weekend as well, before all is sold out. Check out our properties here. We'd love to see you on the Outer Banks!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Roanoke Island Festival Park--425th Anniversary of the Roanoke Voyages
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy July 4th
Saturday, June 20, 2009
There's Fun To Be Had On The Outer Banks!
View Of The Sound As The Sun Goes Down
There's a fun time to be had while you are on the Outer Banks! This video clip was taken during a short kayak trip on the soundside of the beach. We're famous for our watersports--kiteboarding, fishing, kayaking, jet skiing and more.
There are also great historic programs going on at the beach as well. Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station has "Porch Programs" going on all summer at 2 pm. For instance on Tuesdays there a talk given on "Amazing True & Local Wreck Rescue Stories." And on Thursdays the ever-popular "Beach Apparatus Drill" with the US Coast Guard re-creates the famous "Breeches Buoy" Rescue--and is only 1 of 2 spots in America to do so (and we're the only one to have active Coast Guard personnel in our rescue).
Of course you can always just laze the day away in the sun too. That's what most visitors seem to enjoy. Or take a day trip and drive south towards Hatteras and grab some lunch before visiting the Lighthouse, there's a nice seashore there where you can take a respite...then jump on the free ferry to Ocracoke and visit the quaint fishing village with fine local shopping and restaurants.
And if you are on a budget, take advantage of our great special offers at our various properties at: obxlodging.com. We have cottages, guest rooms and suites with full kitchens---the whole gamut for something for 1 person to something for 18!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Bike Weekend on the Outer Banks
On Friday 4/24 they have a Custom Bike and Big Twin Contest from 12-4 pm. On Sat 4/25 they have an Old School Bike Contest and Antique Bike Contest from 12-4pm. Both days also feature a "Wall of Death" stunt show as well. Visit their website for more info on their events and vendors by clicking
here.Or go visit the Wright Brothers Memorial and drive around Kill Devil Hill. And if the family has to come and doesn't want to participate in the bike activities--it'll be fine---the beach is right outside our doorway!
We have a few rooms remaining at the Days Inn Oceanfront (only a handful) and one 3 bedroom oceanfront cottage remaining at the Wright Cottage Court (as of this posting). Don't miss out on the warm weather and great events this weekend. Check out our properties
here.Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Celebrate Earth Day At the Beach!!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Land of Beginnings Festival
Thursday, March 19, 2009
A Beautiful Day On The Outer Banks...
It's the perfect time of year to visit---there are great things to do and great deals to be found on the Outer Banks. You can visit the Elizabethan Gardens or walk around Roanoke Island Festival Park & the Elizabeth II. Festival Park is hosting renowned Flautist Chris Norman this Saturday at 4 PM. The price of admission is included in the price of the park's admission fee.
Or of course you can always visit our lighthouses. There are short nature trails by Bodie Island Lighthouse and one very close to Cape Hatteras Light which you can also trek. Fishing is always fun on the Outer Banks as well, and many restaurants are OPEN. This weekend the weather is supposed to be sun, sun, sun---so we encourage everyone to take advantage of our specials on obxlodging.com and come visit the Outer Banks!
Friday, March 13, 2009
St. Patrick's Day Parade & Car Show
On Saturday (3/14) the 2nd Annual Shamrock, Truck, & Bike Show will be held at Kelly's Restaurant. There will be a Low-Rider Exhibition at Hooter's in Kitty Hawk starting at 6 pm. Come see the fabulous antique cars and tricked out trucks on the Outer Banks!
There are great discounts to be found for the remainder of March on our website! So come and stay for the weekend and celebrate St. Patrick's Day on the Outer Banks!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Civil War Living History Weekend, Outer Banks
On February 28th from 10 am to 5 pm there will be a commemoration of the Battle of Roanoke Island (and also on March 1st from 10 am to 5 pm). There will be over 60 re-enactors of Confederate & Union soldiers. There will be interesting artillery demonstrations, drills, crafts, speed-firing musket demonstration and more!
On March 1st at 2 pm there will also be a showing of Heroes of the Underground Railroad which is produced by Bright Star Children's Theatre of Asheville, NC. It's a 45 minute production which will detail an overview of slavery, the Underground Railroad, and heroes who emerged during this time period. The cast will be available for a meet and greet after the production.
Also during this time period (starting Feb 28th) at Festival Park, the 12th Annual Priceless Pieces Quilt Show will begin. These mini quilts from the Outer Banks and Northeastern NC will display such themes as "bad hair day" and "it's raining cats & dogs." There is fun to be had for all ages this weekend at Roanoke Island Festival Park.
Our WINTER BLAST special is still going strong for the Days Inns & this weekend will be a perfect time to take advantage of these great offers. Check out the red button on our website for all of our Feb/March deals!
Friday, February 20, 2009
TASTE OF THE BEACH--OUTER BANKS, NC
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Bodie Island Lighthouse
It doesn't have to be summer to visit the Outer Banks! The winter season brings memorable views of Outer Banks favorites such as Bodie Island Lighthouse. This clip was taken last week on the short nature trail located "behind" the lighthouse (from the parking lot--walk behind the lighthouse to the left hand corner and you will see the path).
The path gives a glimpse of the beautiful natural surroundings that the Outer Banks is famous for. Normally you'll see several types of birds, and sometimes while visiting the lighthouse you might see fox or deer zipping by. This 156 foot tall lighthouse is majestic any time of the year when visited.
So don't let the winter blahs keep you down. You can always find something to uplift your spirit on the Outer Banks--whether it's catching rockfish or viewing the natural beauty of the beach--we will rid you of your cabin fever! Just take a look at all of our specials on obxlodging.com to help jump start your getaway!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Congratulations To Our 2 Winners On Their Free Stay
When visiting with us, make sure you enter our drawing for a chance to win one of these complimentary stays. We have a drawing several times a year at each property, so make sure you enter if staying with us multiple times! Visit our website to check out our hotels and cottages on the Outer Banks!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
SNOW Again On The Outer Banks!
Snow At The Wright Brothers Memorial (Back End By Airstrip)
Snow fun on the Outer Banks! And this time it stuck around for a whole day! Many of us were excited because it's a rare occurence for snow to actually stick around.
This was behind Jockey's Ridge on the soundside during the wind and snow. People had already started "sledding" down Jockey's Ridge during the snow. Later that evening when we went to the Wright Brothers Memorial, many locals and their kids had started "sledding" down Kill Devil Hill (mindful of the cacti under the snow I'm sure).
It was great fun and now it's melting--should be gone by the weekend---though if you come down you might find some remnants in small pockets.
It's perfect that our specials for January and February in our hotels are called the WINTER BLAST specials. Great deals are going on in shops, restaurants, and our hotels--so if you need to get away from the winter blahs in your area, come to the Outer Banks for a great pick-me-up!