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If it's choice you want, choice you have, and we're not kidding. Just make sure you make time for activities in between visiting all the restaurants of the Sea Pines Resort. They won't all be on the ground level of the hotel, so enjoy a stroll around the resort and you try some of these out:

The Harbour Town Grill is a resort mainstay overlooking the 9th hole of the Harbour Town Golf Links. It's always open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with dinner featuring hearty fare like steak and potatoes and an extensive wine list.

The Topside at the Quarterdeck is the place to go for fresh, local seafood, as well as some not so local but still fresh and delicious seafood.

For breakfast, pop into the Harbour Town Bakery and Cafe for a home-cooked breakfast. We hear the French toast and chocolate chip muffins are to die for.

For a more buttoned-up breakfast, stop by the Tartan Room bar in the lobby of the Inn and order a made-to-order omelet. (Mom and Dad, come by later for happy hour with cordials on the terrace).

If you can't drag yourself away from the pool, check out the Sundeck Cafe, in summer only, located poolside at the Harbour Town Pool. They offer a great lite menu of pizza, salads, hot dogs, sandwiches, fruit salads yogurt and snacks -- perfect for fussy kids who are having too much fun to take an afternoon nap. And for mom and dad, a full-service bar.

A not-to-be-missed Hilton Head icon is the Salty Dog. Dinners nosh on burgers and fries on at this dockside restaurant, but you can't leave without outfitting the fam in Salty Dog T-shirts that let the world know you're part of the Hilton Head crowd.

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