Wrightsville Beach COVID response disaster (how limited access makes the siuation MORE DANGEROUS) (Wilmington: to buy, closing)
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I like Wrightsville and have never had a problem parking there, but I don't go on Memorial Day weekend and under ordinary circumstances, and maybe this year as well, I would expect a holiday weekend to be packed and parking to be tight. I'm not sure what the solution to the parking issue is except maybe you are advocating for tearing down homes and businesses and building massive parking structures? That doesn't sound very nice. I don't want NC beaches to be like Florida beaches or even SC beaches. I'm pretty happy with the low key way they are.
Not sure what this comment is about. This scenario is completely untrue. By law North Carolina beaches are public and anyone can use them. Property owners do not own the beaches.
No I don't think we should tear down multimillion-dollar homes and build high-rise parking structures
sounds like you taking my comments out of kellyanne Conway's spin book
I just think it's ridiculous that the government allows private operators to charge double the municipal rate for parking when the government has closed down all my tax-funded parking opportunities by placing a red bag over the meters and of course the obligatory 93 fiefdoms overseeing the whole scenario
as someone with a couple decades of Frontline beachfront Park management experience at the public and private level I have a pretty good idea of how to manage Beach visitation and that means having more parking available than what you expect your visitation to be never ever ever ever ever ever closing the majority of your parking over one of the busiest holidays of the year with perfect weather on the horizon
This is about the dumbest damn thing you could possibly do
Wrightsville Beach fail
When I lived in Collier county
(Naples FL)
Anyone who lived in the county could buy a year long beach pass for around 25$ per Season
You guys have characters running around Wrightsville Beach charging people $40 a day to park like some kind of third-world Mexican Shakedown is that really the kind of town you want to live in?
I'm usually in the water surfing at 7:30 in the morning to catch the best waves and avoid all the silly tourists but at 8:30 on Saturday this past weekend people were literally fighting over $40 a day parking spots... isn't it illegal to fleece people during a national emergency?
I just visited on Memorial Day weekend and loved the beach, but there was no where to park! I laughed when I read this thread. If it is the same there where i live many northerners move down to the beach with lots of money. It's not all bad, our schools suck and they are slowly changing for the better with all the transplants moving down....
OR... everyone who pays their taxes should have equal acess to a natural resource their taxes fund
You DO have equal "acess" (sic). You just don't have equal parking rights, temporarily, due to a worldwide pandemic. Such is life. Be a good millennial and use Uber.
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Originally Posted by Boer
You sound like a privilaged fellow
And you sound like an immature, whiny, entitled fellow. And at least I can spell correctly. Which today makes me "privilaged" (sic), I suppose.
The OP's analysis might be a little exaggerated, but there is a certain hard to describe snooty factor to Wrightsville that doesn't exist in the same way at Carolina Beach just down the road. Wrightsville feels a little like it's trying to be a wannabe Malibu or something of that nature. Still, the Mercer Pier is an enjoyable place and I've never had any unwelcoming experiences there and I enjoyed my stay during a work conference (back when that was happening) quite a bit.
Nonetheless, Carolina Beach just has a different, more relaxed vibe. It's more of North Carolina's "blue collar" beach, and though there are some newer, expensive homes there, it just strikes me as having less of the NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) crowd than Wrightsville. Though the beach itself is rough to walk on and the water is even rougher.
You DO have equal "acess" (sic). You just don't have equal parking rights, temporarily, due to a worldwide pandemic. Such is life. Be a good millennial and use Uber.
And you sound like an immature, whiny, entitled fellow. And at least I can spell correctly. Which today makes me "privilaged" (sic), I suppose.
LOL @ millennial
Google does the spelling from speak to text and i pick the underlined option
I drive my truck in from our pender county ranch with the boards strapped in
Whats "uber" ??
LOL
Seriously tho, without parking...
I
(and the rest of the taxpayers)
DON'T have equal acess
Like we did in all the other places ive lived like Florida, Hawaii and South Africa
I just visited on Memorial Day weekend and loved the beach, but there was no where to park! I laughed when I read this thread. If it is the same there where i live many northerners move down to the beach with lots of money. It's not all bad, our schools suck and they are slowly changing for the better with all the transplants moving down....
You paid to park for your lovely day at the beach?
The OP's analysis might be a little exaggerated, but there is a certain hard to describe snooty factor to Wrightsville that doesn't exist in the same way at Carolina Beach just down the road. Wrightsville feels a little like it's trying to be a wannabe Malibu or something of that nature. Still, the Mercer Pier is an enjoyable place and I've never had any unwelcoming experiences there and I enjoyed my stay during a work conference (back when that was happening) quite a bit.
Nonetheless, Carolina Beach just has a different, more relaxed vibe. It's more of North Carolina's "blue collar" beach, and though there are some newer, expensive homes there, it just strikes me as having less of the NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) crowd than Wrightsville. Though the beach itself is rough to walk on and the water is even rougher.
I only go to the beach to Surf
I have no interest otherwise
I have nothing against the tourist trade but it's not my bag
what really ticks me off is the oversaturation and over building
there's nothing more ridiculous than having hundreds and hundreds of parking places that are not available because of bureaucracy not because of logistics
There were hundreds and hundreds spots to park but we as taxpayers were denied acess and were forced to pay double the normal rate if we wanted to surf...
No way bro
i bailed but i saw lots of poor family's paying up and the fat boys raking it in
Private parking $hakedown 101
just like the 3rd world
Ive lived in places all over Africa and central america that follow the same system
The government shuts down and the profiteers rake it in
You paid to park for your lovely day at the beach?
Did you laugh when you paid the 40$
Bro, I paid $1.00, and then $1.00 more for another 30 minutes at the meter. Only stayed 1 hour. I would have stayed longer but it was a last minute trip and did not bring my board, towels, or chairs! We did not even know we would go to the beach, spontaneous. I did not see the $40.00 parking, but I would never pay to park at the beach anyway....
There are other beaches. Perhaps you'd enjoy one of them better.
O...i know
The beach is the beach but wrightsville is closest to my home and i usually go b4 the cluster bomb gos off so why bother
Thats when the surf is best anyway
The minimal payment to the government is perfectly reasonable to use such a nice facility @ 3$hr
the problem is when the government bags all their meters and hands control over to the private purveyors who gouge people like a 3rd world shakedown at 40$ per day as a take it or leave it deal
Topsail is wonderful but its 15/20 extra min
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