Submitted by Guest1946 (not verified) on Thu, 01/31/2013 - 6:12pm.
Most of the parking is reserved for residents anyhow, so it won't make much difference, as there is nowhere for visitors to park. I don't understand why these beach towns, especially like Oak Island, that has nothing to offer in the first place, feel it necessary to charge visitors to park their cars and spend their money. Pure greed.
Most of the parking is
Most of the parking is reserved for residents anyhow, so it won't make much difference, as there is nowhere for visitors to park. I don't understand why these beach towns, especially like Oak Island, that has nothing to offer in the first place, feel it necessary to charge visitors to park their cars and spend their money. Pure greed.