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truththeavengerfish t1_j95ju4a wrote

Of course people are gonna shit on OOB but we love it. Sorry we waited as long as we did before we visited

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Yourbubblestink t1_j95klsk wrote

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[deleted] t1_j95m9lw wrote

Hey, the more people heading to OOB, the better. Less people at the actual good beaches.

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anonreddituser78 t1_j963bv1 wrote

I think of oob as a zoo or some sort of sideshow-type attraction. I've participated in the past, but I am happy to look from a distance now.

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No_Highlight3199 OP t1_j95r1vr wrote

Fair enough still something fun to do for a weekend or something

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PinkLemonade2 t1_j95rh3r wrote

100%.

People take OOB too seriously.

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[deleted] t1_j95ro7z wrote

? It's not about taking it seriously, it's just dirty and overcrowded.

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bigtencopy t1_j95qdt1 wrote

Also, less racist scumbags at the good beaches.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j97pi46 wrote

The more people that go to OOB, the more people miss the good shit that's right down the street and is much calmer.

I could literally grab some food at OOB, take a small drive, and eat it in a quieter place without crowds that make my anxiety go whoa there.

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boon4376 t1_j974sem wrote

I don't get the hate people have for OOB. It's nice and the people are great.

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SpamOnWry t1_j9aig5l wrote

I agree with what you wrote. It’s nice to read a comment that’s supportive of the area. We’ve been exiled in Vermont for several years, and have finally found a place to live in OOB. I was about ready to call it quits due to stupid scammers on Craigslist. Between Covid and inflation it took a little longer than expected. (We made a major mistake in leaving Saco, where we were for four years.) I’m looking forward to moving in April, before the hoards of tourists take over.

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MathematicianGlum880 t1_j97e6ea wrote

I’m 62f and people have been shitting on OOB since I can remember. But it wasn’t necessarily OOB itself, it was the Canadians and their tiny bathing suit, very robust women with a tube top on. Drunk ass men. You tell people you live in OOB and you get a funny face. We took our motorcycle and rode the streets, bought pier fries and left.

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Particular_Assist217 t1_j98kpvn wrote

I mean you said oob and motorcycle you automatically get shit on. No one wants to hear it in a packed area full of annoying tourists in a town where any sport besides football doesn't matter and they let locals torch their own businesses for insurance money. The only thing OOB did decent was "in the bedroom" and even Nick Stahl looks like a junkie. It's not Canadians it's all of york county ots a joke, and a shame for maine.

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MathematicianGlum880 t1_j998n71 wrote

We actually had Yamaha (something). It was a bagger and on the quiet side compared. I’m no biker and nor do i want to be one. So before people pass judgment as they always do, maybe they should get the full knowledge of who I am. But people can’t do that, they prefer to go off half cocked bitching. We rode down, grabbed fries and left,,,we didn’t act like douches. We typically rode all back roads up through northern Maine. Found out of the way places to eat and went back home. People hear motorcycle and they jump to conclusions. In the 80’s it was really bad, motorcycles everywhere, we got drunk, didn’t have a bike until our 50’s. Big fights all the time.

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[deleted] t1_j96hebm wrote

OOB is the most underrated Southern Mane town, its so real. Yes its not perfect but it feels so real and old school Maine.

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grayhairedqueenbitch t1_j968zjy wrote

I know it seems to be an unpopular opinion here, but we stayed at Old Orchard last summer (about a mile from the Pier towards Pine Point) and we loved it. We are old and boring, so we don't go out at night, but we enjoyed walking on the beach in the evening and sitting during the day.

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SpamOnWry t1_j9ak68w wrote

Your comment made me chuckle. I’ll often refer to us as being “old and boring.” Although there are also benefits to it.

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B0ndzai t1_j95va1o wrote

I enjoy OOB but I hate that most of their hotels are a 2 night minimum. One day and night at OOB is just about all I can stand.

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No_Highlight3199 OP t1_j95wbhd wrote

Not to mention the cheapest is like 250-300 a night, I usually stay in Portland only a 20 minute drive and you can stay for just a night lol

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RealMainer t1_j97wmh4 wrote

Wow. OBB sucks so bad they have to force people to stay two nights because everyone is sick of it after one day.

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CBurns65 t1_j96gvgw wrote

Oob is kind of trashy, much better places to go in maine

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Majestic-Feedback541 t1_j97ay6p wrote

Right? It's where all the teens loved to go cause you could definitely get alcohol and weed, very easily!

(Ya know, cause when I was a teen, weed was not legal)

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Sulla5485 t1_j96q7m3 wrote

Born and raised there. I've gotten stoned in that alley behind the ferris wheel more times than I can count. 🤣🤣🤣

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j97ql7f wrote

I had a high school friend who lived in OOB with his dad in a tiny apartment. Just from looking at the outside, I had to wonder 1) how that fit the both of them and 2) how they survived the cold of winters as well as crowded summers.

Myself, I've gone to OOB quite a bit. They had a bonfire event that was pretty neat, and so were the fireworks, but it wasn't eye-popping or anything. And going during the day was absolute hell, at least 5-10 years ago.

I'd much rather go to Ferry Beach down the road. Much calmer. The food is probably the best thing about OOB.

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Seyword t1_j96k6n5 wrote

Best beach on the East coast. The ocean park neighborhood (south of the pier) is never too crowded and easily my favorite spot to spend a summer afternoon.

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BoydLabBuck t1_j9854rj wrote

Is it the ONLY east coast beach you’ve ever been to?

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Ok_Kick_1710 t1_j98qqqx wrote

I just can’t wait for summer, period.

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Old_Description6095 t1_j995xoa wrote

A few years back, I saw a bunch of posts about people being really racist there.

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