2011 Halloween on the Outer Banks

My favorite time of year is right around the corner…Halloween!! Got my pumpkins carved and my costume picked out. Everyone has been asking what is going on in the OBX for Halloween so we decided to put a list together of all the great events in the area.

The Roanoke Island Aquarium in Manteo is holding the annual “Trick or Treat Under the Sea” event Thursday October 27th from 6:00-8:30 pm. This year’s event will feature a scream contest, individual and family costume contests, vendors from our community with lots of treats and much more. Make sure you get tickets before the event because they will not have any available at the door.

Nags Head Church will be hosting their annual “Trunk or Treat” event from 6-8 pm on October 31st.

Spook House in the OBX Vacations building opposite the Harley Davidson store in Point Harbor on 158. Event will be a fundraiser for Relay for Life. Advertised in the Coastland Times.

The Island Farm in Manteo will be hosting a Victorian Funeral, an opportunity to visit the graves and ghosts of the graveyard and explore Victorian death rituals. Spooky! Scheduled for October 28th 7 & 8:15 pm.

Whalebone Surf Shop will be holding a Halloween Costume contest and huge sale on the 31st including a $100 gift card prize for best costume. Starts at 6pm.

The 10th annual Exotic, Erotic Ball will be held at Outer Banks Brewing Station Halloween night. Sounds risque hug? Well it has been voted the best Halloween party on the beach! Come in costume for a cash prizes.

Port O Call will be hosting the Burlesque Balle Saturday night with a costume contest with cash prizes!

Looks like there are going to be a ton of great events for adults and kids on Halloween night and even some starting tomorrow! Hope everyone has a great Halloween and stay safe. If you have any other events you know of let us know and we will add to the list! Stay spooky OBX.

Time for some Monster Mash!

OBX Skydiving. A New Vacation Must Do?

Erin James of the Virginian Pilot wrote a great article about a recent experience a group of vacationers had while skydiving with Skydive OBX. This new Outer Banks business has been recieving some rave reviews, owned by husband and wife team, Jseppi, 29, and Heather McLay, 38 opening back in April. In less than four months of business, Skydive OBX has had more than 200 people jump.

Most customers can expect to pay about $250. All jumps are in tandem with a professional, so customers need not have any prior experience. Jumpers must be 18 years old. After they sign a waiver, hopeful skydivers watch a short video that reminds them first of the danger – “there is no perfect parachute,” according to the video’s narrator – and then of the fun.

For Jennifer White of New Cumberland, it was only about an hour after she arrived she found herself up in the air preparing to jump. Jseppi  delivered one more instruction-During free fall, tandem jumpers can communicate through taps on the shoulders and hips, he said. “Can that be a gentle tap?”  White asked through stilted laughter. “Because we’re really sunburned.”

White – with Jseppi strapped to her back – jumped out of a plane from 9,500 feet above ground. They fell at about 120 mph toward Roanoke Island for 30 seconds before Jseppi released the parachute. They floated for seven minutes, then landed, softly, on their butts at the Dare County Regional Airport in Manteo.

White, who was vacationing with family in Carova for the week, was smiling as she walked toward a group of relieved relatives. She’d do it again, she said, then settled in to watch her husband, Jason White, fall from the clouds.

The new business offers thrill-seekers an experience they can’t get anywhere else on the Outer Banks. Jseppi, a licensed skydiver who’s jumped more than 4,900 times, said skydiving never gets old.

What do you guys think… the next Outer Banks Treasure video? :)

 

 

U.S. News Loves the Outer Banks

Outer Banks - 2.16.11 - Sun Up on the Sound

Outer Banks - 2.16.11 - Sun Up on the Sound

The U.S. News Travel Section recently highlighted the Outer Banks. The article gives a quick overview of some great OBX attractions, and then goes on to list their Top 11 “Best Things to Do in the Outer Banks.”

Here’s what U.S. News had to say:

“The Outer Banks have activities for relaxation and for adventure. The quiet beaches are the main draw to the area, but others visit OBX for the horseback riding, hang gliding and water sports. Touring the shipwrecks off the coast, sightseeing at Corolla’s Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Kill Devil Hill’s Wright Brothers National Memorial or Nag’s Head’s Jockey’s Ridge State Park make a happy medium for recent vacationers who desire a more balanced getaway.”

U.S. News Top 11 “Best Things to Do in the Outer Banks”:

1. Outer Banks Beaches
2Jockey’s Ridge State Park
3. Cape Hatteras National Seashore
4. Pirate Adventures of the Outer Banks
5. Stop-N-Shop Beach Shop
6. Wright Brothers National Memorial
7. Roanoke Island Festival Park
8. Currituck Beach Lighthouse
9. Bodie Island Lighthouse
10. North Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island
11. Tanger Outlets Nags Head

Seaside Vacations’ top 100 things to do while on vacation!

 

  1. Beach it!
  2. Take a day trip to Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
  3. Keep going, and take the ferry to Ocracoke
  4. Visit Wright Brothers Monument and Museum.
  5. Eat a dolphin boat at Johns Drive In.
  6. Watch the sunrise from the Nags Head Pier.
  7. Climb Jockey’s Ridge.
  8. Buy some chicken necks, string, and a dip net and go crabbing.
  9. Visit the docks at Oregon Inlet Fishing Center at 4:00 PM and watch the charter boats come in.
  10. Shop in Duck.
  11. Visit Coquina beach.
  12. See all four light houses
  13. Go to the Lost Colony
  14. Pack a picnic lunch of pimento and cheese sandwiches and sweet tea.
  15. Shop in Manteo
  16. Sit in the surf
  17. Beach it again
  18. Enjoy an ice cream cone
  19. Take the Corolla Wild Horse Tour
  20. Sleep in
  21. Go to Mann’s Harbor and see 100,000 roosting Purple Martins
  22. Ride a boogie board
  23. Get an air brush tattoo
  24. Leisurely walk through the Elizabethan Gardens
  25. Build a sand castle
  26. Pick crabs
  27. Take a Dolphin Watch tour
  28. Take a garbage bag and pick up litter
  29. Beach it again
  30. Fly a kite
  31. Visit the NC Aquarium
  32. Go outlet shopping
  33. Steam some shrimp
  34. Visit some antique shops in Currituck County
  35. Play a round or two of golf
  36. Go fishing
  37. Take a Kayak Eco Tour
  38. Go to the Outer Banks Music Showcase
  39. Watch a $5.00 movie at the old Pioneer Theatre in Manteo
  40. Eat breakfast at the Nags Head Pier.
  41. Kayak the Roanoke Sound
  42. Beach it again
  43. Visit the Chicamacomic Lifesaving Station
  44. Eat a soft shell crab sandwich
  45. Visit the Elizabeth II at Festival Park
  46. Take another long walk on the beach
  47. Enjoy a free show at one of the summer performances by the NC School of the Arts
  48. Walk the beach after dark
  49. Play putt putt
  50. Visit the Frisco Native American Museum and Natural History Center
  51. Collect shells and sea glass
  52. Listen to the tree frogs at night
  53. Enjoy one of the many excellent restaurants
  54. Visit the Outer Banks History Center
  55. Go wreck diving
  56. Catch a wave and go surfing
  57. Take an air tour over the Outer Banks
  58. Enjoy an evening cruise
  59. Sit at the dock at the top of the bay and do nothing
  60. Take a friend tandem hang gliding
  61. See a working fishing village in Wanchese
  62. Read a book
  63. Make a piece of pottery at the Front Porch, MP 6
  64. See classic art at the Seaside Art Gallery
  65. Play tennis on a local school court
  66. Look for one of the many pirate ghosts that haunt the Outer Banks
  67. Go to an Outer Banks Daredevil’s Baseball Game
  68. Go horseback riding with Back Country Outfitters or Equine Adventures
  69. Rent a jet ski
  70. Visit gallery row
  71. Go bird watching at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
  72. Take a cooking class at Outer Banks Epicurean
  73. Get a weekly flex pass for the Outer Banks YMCA
  74. Take a hike in Nags Head Woods Preserve
  75. Rent a bike
  76. Eat seafood
  77. Watch the stars
  78. Take a lot of pictures
  79. Feed the seagulls
  80. Fish or site see from one of the fishing piers
  81. Rent a 4 wheel drive jeep and drive thru Carova to the Virginia line
  82. Visit one of our many churches
  83. Shop with the locals at Food Lion on Friday nights at 8:00 PM.
  84. Spend a rainy day at the movies, jammed in a store, or stuck in traffic…..
  85. Take a day trip to historic Edenton
  86. Get a massage, pedicure, manicure, or facial at the Sanderling Resort
  87. Attend a red wolf “howling”
  88. Go parasailing
  89. Cook out on the beach
  90. Ride your bike down the beach road path
  91. Keep a journal of your vacation
  92. Sit on the beach from high tide till low tide
  93. Make a “steamer bucket” for dinner
  94. Read the local papers…..Coastland Times and the Sentinel
  95. Reserve your vacation home for next year
  96. Eat Carolina barbeque
  97. Study the life of Blackbeard, Manteo & Wanchese, and Virginia Dare
  98. Watch a Nights of Rodanthe, which was filmed on the Outer Banks
  99. Attend a local church fish fry
  100. Ponder the splendor of one of nature’s great wonders……The Outer Banks