Monday, December 14, 2009

Ring in the New Year at The Breeze Inn


Tired of the same old auld lang syne? Take advantage of our change of plans and spend New Year's at The Breeze Inn on Tybee Island. Our family had planned to do just that this year, and we'd blocked off the cottage for ourselves. But my little sis and her husband and some friends are coming to see us right after Christmas, so we're going to delay going down until right after the first. This means the cottage is available to you. Gather up some family or close friends and book the Breeze for yourselves. There's a midnight fireworks display off the beach, or you could go dance up a storm at Doc's Bar. If you get overserved you can just call the Crab Cab to take you the few blocks back to the Breeze. Or, you could make dinner reservations at The Sundae Cafe or AJ's or The Hunter House, three of our favorites. Or, just stay in and cook a quiet seafood dinner--pick up the ingredients at Bowie's Seafood right there on the island. Watch a movie from our DVD library, or watch the big ball drop on the big screen TV. On New Year's Day, fix yourself some collard greens and black-eyed peas for luck, then go watch all the crazies doing the Polar Bear Plunge on the beach. Oh yeah, there's always football watching too. Or maybe a long bike ride to work off some of those Christmas calories. And did I mention we're running a Blue Light Special? Book two (or more) nights and get a third night free. And tell 'em Mary Kay sent you.

2 Comments:

  • Hello Mary Kay,
    I just finished Blue Christmas and Deep Dish. love them!
    Oh about Tybee Island....I wish! My hubby and I use to vacation there twice a year in the 90's; I love the Shrimp & Grits at The Breakfast Club! Now during vacation, we stay in historic Savannah due to the No Dogs Allowed ordinances in the hotels and inns on Tybee since the late 90's. Keep writing and helping me to laugh!

    By Blogger dianedoodles, At December 14, 2009 8:13 PM  

  • Actually, Diane, you may want to re-think. Our cottage, as well as most of those managed by MERMAID COTTAGES allows dogs. And Tybee has two dog parks now, altho, sadly, we still don't have a dog beach. Yet.

    By Blogger Mary Kay Andrews, At December 15, 2009 5:08 AM  

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