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Orange Beach

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November 10, 2025 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

I have a feeling we won’t have many family trips now that my kids are almost all grown.

My three youngest begged to go to the Gulf this last summer, like they anticipate it too.

We visited PCB a couple years ago for a baseball tournament but he didn’t get a lot of free time and had to come home early for more baseball activities.

I love the Gulf and Alabama beaches. It’s still one of my favorite places since I was a kid.

We went to Gulf Shores a couple years ago but my son and husband couldn’t make the trip due to the baseball schedule.

We found a lovely condo at The Palms in Orange Beach, which I think is a perfect place.

We loved an easy dinner our first night at The Shrimp Basket.

We were very close to Publix grocery store, which has so many delicious things we can’t find at home.

Cactus Cantina was some of the best Mexican food we’ve had in many years!

We absolutely loved Wolf Bay, but Doc’s was extremely disappointing. We want to go back to try Big Mike’s.

We did all the cheesy touristy things.

We just love Alligator Alley and the boys really loved it too!

We loved walking around and feeding the alligators and listening to one of the shows. We also saw lots of herons and bugs!

We love the little town of Foley for their shops and vibe. The cutest ice cream shop! We went to several record stores and thrift shops.

He finally got to go to Lambert’s and got his throwed roll!

Of course, my son got stung by a jellyfish, but he said that won’t deter him from more beach and ocean, just no more swimming with purple flags. He healed up very quickly.

We saw lots of different crabs, sand dollars, some rays, cool fish, dolphins, herons, gulls, jellyfish and comb jellies.

There were several storms and we didn’t get to visit the Gulf Shores State Park, but we did get TCBY twice and played a fun game of puttputt at Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf.

We stopped at Blalock’s market to stock up on freezer fish and they are just lovely and great prices.

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Gulf Shores

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June 19, 2023 By Jennifer Lambert 10 Comments

I took a little beach trip with two of my kids to Gulf Shores, Alabama.

The kids haven’t been to a real beach in so many years.

We lived in Hawaii for three years when they were toddlers.

When we lived in Germany, we traveled to Normandy, Netherlands, and Bruges, but those beaches were cold and windy.

We’ve been to lakes in Utah and Ohio, but there is nothing like the ocean.

We won’t travel to Florida for political and personal reasons, so Alabama is a great choice.

I have fond memories of beach vacations when I was growing up. My parents and I took a week every summer to visit Florida, the Gulf, or the Atlantic coast.

My daughter attended Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, so we picked her up and headed further south.

We left Huntsville right after Space Camp graduation and ate an early dinner at Whataburger.

We arrived at our condo at 9:30 at night.

We couldn’t get in.

The codes didn’t work.

I called the 800 number and after the agent did some research and called me back, they gave me a code that worked. The instructions for entry were all outdated and it should not have been complicated.

We were so exhausted and stressed out for our first evening. We unloaded our bags and rushed down to see the shore in the dark.

The condo building was right on the beach, at the end of the strip, right before the state park.

The beach was so beautiful!

We had an easy schedule:

We ate breakfast in our condo, then spent every morning at the beach, walking, looking for shells, playing in the sand and waves.

Early afternoon, we packed up our beach stuff, ate lunch in our condo, and went out for the afternoon, shopping and exploring, then ate a nice dinner out.

Tori and I walked the beach at dusk each night and saw little sand crabs and mole crabs and minnows. There is a protected area where a sea turtle laid her eggs!

We crashed pretty early every night! I remember having more energy when I was younger, and we would do mini golf, or get ice cream, or walk around, but whew, not this week.

Day 1

The first morning, after looking at the beach and playing in the water a bit, we went to Walmart and Publix and stocked up on breakfast, lunch, and snack foods. We also got Publix subs because those are amazing.

We got sand toys and boogie boards. Just because they’re 16 and 17 doesn’t mean they can’t play!

Then the code to the condo stopped working the next afternoon. Seriously? One of the codes from my notes worked the rest of our stay, whew! I did not write a good review on their rental site.

We hit the tourist trap stores near our condo and got shirts and some fun pictures.

We got the best shaved ice. Very generous servings for only $3 cash only.

The first night, we ate at Caribbean Grill, right across the street from our condo. It was a fun place; food was ok. Tori got crawfish and shrimp pasta. Akantha got chicken strips. I got shrimp scampi and a festive fruity drink called What the Duck. It came with a little rubber duckie that the bartender squeaked before plopping in the glass.

Day 2

We went to the super cute town of Foley and shopped in the used DVD/CD/books stores. Got caught in a little thunderstorm.

Then we shopped in the Tanger outlet mall (kinda sparse compared to 20 years ago). We got Mellow Mushroom pizza for a “snack.” It’s not quite as good as I remember and very expensive.

The second night, we ate at Mikee’s. It was a little bit better, nice ambience.

My kids got red snapper and fried shrimp. I got the local redfish. Huge portions.

Day 3

We went to Alligator Alley, a rescue center for gators. There are about 700 gators in the park and a little zoo of other reptiles.

We got feed them nuggets; we paid for a bucket.

We got to hold a baby!

We got to see the big feeding time and hear about their preserve.

The kids said it was the highlight of the trip!

The third night, we ate at DeSoto’s and it was absolutely amazing!

They had adorable little mini loaves of bread and honey butter.

I got the flounder amandine with shrimp and scallops and I got very emotional because I haven’t had such fresh seafood in so many years. It was so beautiful.

My kids got the Caribbean triggerfish and fried fish and shrimp combo.

Day 4

We hit some thrift stores. Most are closed Sundays and Mondays. They all close pretty early – between 3 and 5 in the afternoon.

The last night, we ate at Lambert’s Cafe…because throwed rolls!

It was great fun and amazing food, generous portions, fun atmosphere. We got lots of souvenirs.

They serve some meals in a huge frying pan. I got country ham. My kids got catfish and chicken dumplings. They have the best fried okra I’ve ever eaten in my life.

Day 5

We headed towards home and hit a couple more thrift stores on our way out of town.

We stopped off again in Huntsville to rest a night on our way home to Ohio. There is just no way I can drive straight through for 12+ hours.

We got Zaxby’s for dinner and it’s so good. We only have Raising Cane’s in Ohio, and the kids agreed that Zaxby’s is very good, and certainly way better than CFA.

I love Gulf Shores so much that I could buy a beach house there. Maybe in 5-10 years when I have no more pressing responsibilities.

My kids were glad to be home and one said it is really not their thing; they prefer city trips. I love all the trips: beach, mountains, cities. There is always something fun to see and learn.

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