Sunday, April 15, 2012

Boardwalk Plaza Hotel

I am planning a weekend trip to Rehoboth and am thinking of staying at the Boardwalk Plaza Hotel. I%26#39;d appreciate any comments positive and negative about your experience with this hotel. Also - does anyone know if this hotel is gay-friendly?



Boardwalk Plaza Hotel


Everywhere in Rehoboth beach is gay friendly. I have never stayed at this hotel..sorry.



Boardwalk Plaza Hotel


BoardWalk Plaza is a first class property on the boardwalk.The hotel and it%26#39;s reastaurant (Victoria%26#39;s) are not cheap ,but if you want first class an excellent choice.




Don%26#39;t know if you%26#39;ve already visited or not but we just stayed in the Boardwalk Plaza this past weekend. I thought it was nice for the good price that we booked. We liked that the floor that we were on was adults only, they have a hot tub (outside) on the roof that was adults only and they close the pool to children after 8pm. This is nice if you%26#39;re going as a couple. I honestly don%26#39;t know that I would have found it worth it if we had paid the seasonal rates. We%26#39;ve stayed in nicer places for less money. The problem is, there aren%26#39;t any ';resort'; options in Rehoboth. The entire Rehoboth Beach area is very gay friendly. Hope this helps




We travel to Rehoboth a good bit and we like the Boardwalk Plaza Hotel. Their Sunday brunch is fantastic. Although their rates a bit high all the staff is very helpful and make the stay worth it. The atmosphere is great and the view to the beach is fantastic.




I think BPH is a little better/more upscale than your typical beach motel, although I am extremely picky about hotels (Ritz Carlton is typically about as low as I go on the luxury ladder)so you may take that into consideration when evaluating my response. That being said, the only truly luxury property in Rehoboth is the Bellmoor. Very, very nice - I would equate it%26#39;s nicer rooms with a sort of beach-i-fied Ritz Carlton, and it%26#39;s lesser rooms, called garden rooms, are still a thousand times nicer than a typical beach motel. For god%26#39;s sake don%26#39;t eat at the BPH. Also true - all Rehoboth is gay friendly. I think it%26#39;s a really nice example of how the gay community has merged with a truly old fashioned, traditional small town beach community. That%26#39;s why we keep going back. You get traditional beach atmosphere such as the boardwalk, arcade, tacky t-shirt shops, excellent junk food options, etc. with the added benefit of an outstanding restaurant and boutique shopping scene. And best of all, you can park and not drive for 3 days - it%26#39;s like crossing Mayberry with . . . well, it%26#39;s Gayberry!

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