LONG BEACH, NY, June 28, 2008

Gas Prices Put Chill On Vacation Season

Along East Coast, Home Sales, Rentals Down, Causing Ripple Effects In Summer Vacation Market

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    As gas prices soar to well over $4 a gallon, many would-be vacationers are deciding to stay home. As Tony Guida reports, the summer rental market on the East Coast has been hit particularly hard.

  • Along the East Coast, summer home sales and rentals are down. Many people affected by the downturn in business blame high gas prices.

    Along the East Coast, summer home sales and rentals are down. Many people affected by the downturn in business blame high gas prices.  (CBS)

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(CBS)  It's summertime in Long Beach Island, N.J., and the living isn't easy.

Brutal gas prices and a stingy mortgage market add up to heavy weather for home sales and rentals.

"Our rentals are down about 10 percent and our sales are down about 15 percent over last year," realtor Donn O'Brien told CBS News correspondent Tony Guida.

Even the best rentals are hurting. A four-bedroom house right on the ocean that's usually booked solid from Memorial Day through Labor Day is not this week - and that's costing the owner $5,000.

"I just had a person who called me a few minutes ago and said 'Next week is open, get anything you can,'" said O'Brien.

Retailers are suffering too, with fewer shoppers spending fewer dollars. At Hand's department store in Beach Haven, owner John Turner is worried.

"Ninety-two percent of our sales are in the six months from Easter to Columbus Day," said Turner.

Halfway through the season, said Turner, summer sales are down at least four percent. The story is similar elsewhere on the eastern seaboard.

A motel owner on Cape Cod reports fewer bookings this June and fewer sightings of American vacationers. But Canadians and Europeans are coming, drawn by the anemic dollar.

In the Outer Banks of North Carolina, one realtor spoke of a summer slump. Even the fabled Hamptons of Eastern Long Island are not immune - a prominent realtor there told CBS News the number of home sales is off 35 percent and summer rentals are down by 25 percent.

The kitchen at Howard's Restaurant in Beach Haven, usually humming over the weekend, is not. Sales are down 20 percent - symptomatic of a wider problem, said manager Kevin Sparks.

"My produce comes from the Philly market and that market is off too, which means the whole region is off," Sparks said.

The culprit?

"It's gas, gas and gas," said Turner. "You know $4 a gallon kills people."

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by captanahab July 1, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
Meanwhile, with everyone is so fixiated on oil and gas prices, we as a united people have yet to demand, and protest to our representatives and our government on a major scale It''s up to us folks, to make this happen for the well being of WE THE PEOPLE and our Nations security. Do nothing and suffer the conquences of what ever corporate America, Big Oil and Wall Street gives you. Enough is enough,it''''s time to make a stand NOW.
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by captanahab July 1, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
Build nuclear to save carbon based fuel ( oil, nat gas )in elec power generation and do it within a within a 3 year window . Oak Ridge and Los Alamos, corner stones to the Manhatten Project, were built in a 2 to 3 year window that accomidated over 100,000 personal. The accomplishments of our nations ingenuity, industrial and construction might during the World War 2 years ,was unparalleled. Consider the amount of all other techonologies that were concepted, designed and built within a 1 to 3 year window durind that same time span. Surely if we have that same will to get the job done, along with the advances in todays technologies, we could meet, exceed and overcome any obstacle. The only down side is do we have enough nuclear fuel for now and how long will it last before the uranium mine goes dry.
The other item is open up all, thats rite, all potential petroleum sites... west coast, Florida, east coast and Alaska. Take the speculation away and watch the oil prices drop.
Our nation is now at a turning point and our lifestyles as we once knew them are in severe jepordy.Hopefully, the greed and misdirected national and global policies can be overcome%u2026%u2026%u2026if not, then God help us.
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by bm6005 July 1, 2008 2:58 PM EDT
terrorislami

You''re an idiot also!! We need to cut consumption fool.
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by bm6005 July 1, 2008 2:57 PM EDT
We need to shutter all law schools and MBA programs for 50 yrs until they all die out!! These people are highly educated idiots. I worked for 43 yrs and I''ve dealt with them all. Many Americans know how to run a business and they aren''t lawyers or MBA''s!!
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by bm6005 July 1, 2008 2:54 PM EDT
Even if they eliminate the CEO and use a bunch of MBAs it won''''t change the way they do business.
Posted by incog-nit

Ha, ha, ha! You gotta be *******'' me!! MBA''s have been ***'' up American businesses for years now. Who the he ll do you think is telling everyone to go offshore with all of our Mfg? Besides, dollars to donuts, most of the CEO''s ARE MBA''s!!
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by terrorislamj July 1, 2008 7:32 AM EDT
HUSSEIN BELONGED TO A CHURCH THAT DIVIDES US RATHER THAN UNITE US,,,

HUSSEIN STAFFS HIS CAMPAIGN WITM MEMBERS OF THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY THAT DIVIDES US RATHER THAN UNITES US,,,

HUSSEIN STAFFS HIS CAMPAIGN WITM MEMBERS OF THE NATION OF TERRORISLAM THAT DIVIDES US RATHER THAN UNITES US,,,

HUSSEIN IS A RACIST WHICH DIVIDES US RATHER THAN UNITES US,,,
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by mcv57 July 1, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
I am using my vacation for scenic activities: I am going out of state to look for cheaper rent on housing!
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 5:47 PM EDT
FASCIST NAZI TERRORISLAM IS THE PROBLEM,,,

DEMONIC-RAT HUSSEIN IS NOT THE SOLUTION,,,
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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 5:41 PM EDT
YOU DO NOT LIKE THE USA IN THE MIDDLE EAST,,,

BLAME THE DEMONIC-RATS,,,

THE DEMONIC-RAT DOCTRINE,,,

On February 16, 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said the "the defense of Saudi Arabia is vital to the defense of the United States." On February 14, 1945, while returning from the Yalta Conference, Roosevelt met with King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia on the Great Bitter Lake in the Suez Canal, the first time a U.S. president had visited the Persian Gulf region.

The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by President of the United States Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on 23 January 1980, which stated that the United States would use military force if necessary to defend its national interests in the Persian Gulf region. The doctrine was a response to the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union, and was intended to deter the Soviet Union%u2014the Cold War adversary of the United States%u2014from seeking hegemony in the Persian Gulf. After stating that Soviet troops in Afghanistan posed "a grave threat to the free movement of Middle East oil," Carter proclaimed:

Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force. (full speech)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Doctrine
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by acolton1 June 30, 2008 5:15 PM EDT
I got a Honda FIT 5 speed that gets 38mpg. It has an 11 gallon tank.
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by fiberglass3 June 30, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
Sold our two gas guzzlers. Bought a Hybrid and had the E-85 conversion kit added: http://www.mye85kit.com/index.html
Thanks to our local Native American Indian Reservation E-85 is plentiful.
The gas guzzlers were being filled twice a week last year for a total of about 80 gallons per week.
The new Hybrid gets filled once every two weeks (12 gallon tank) With E-85 being only 15% gasoline there is only 1.8 gallons of gas being used every two weeks.
High gas prices forced us to change but we still travel.

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by terrorislami June 30, 2008 3:36 PM EDT
DEMONIC-RAT PLAN TO LOWER GAS PRICES,,,

do nothing,,,,

if you want a baby,,, you have to f''''k,,, yes it still will take 9 months,,,

if you want oil,,, you have to DRILL,,,

NORWAY had a huge find off their coast,,, they are oil independent now,,,

brazil had two huge oil finds off their coast,,,

DEMONIC-RATS will let CHINA drill off the usa coast before it allows the usa to,,,

talk about putting party before country,,,

DEMONIC-RATS are the wrong way and the wrong change,,,
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by acolton1 June 30, 2008 2:08 PM EDT
President Bush Monday signed a bill that will pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through the remainder of Bush%u2019s presidency and into the spring of 2009.

The supplemental spending bill provides nearly $162 billion in war funding without the restrictions congressional Democrats vowed to put into place since they took control of Congress nearly two years ago.

No wounder the US dollar is in the toilet!

Another 162 Billion Dollars, Bush YOU SUCK !
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by observer2020 June 30, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
Well, DUH! Of course when people do not have the money to spend on gas, they certainly do not have the money to spend on vacation! Vacation, this year, will be staying at home and watching the grass grow (that cannot cost too much).
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by jjdayner June 30, 2008 12:43 PM EDT
We own a house on Long Beach Island, and know we''re lucky to be fully rented for the summer. Those people who can afford to pay, as the article says, $5K a week for a house can''t be so strapped by an extra $50 for gas to get to LBI - they spend that apiece for dinner in an average shore or other metro NY/Philly restaurant. They''re choosing to economize on what they want to. If they acclimate to high gas prices, maybe next season will be better.
Economizing takes all sorts of forms. We hope they come to their senses and realize how important the getaway vacation is to their kids and their heads, and choose to eat fish and chips rather than crab-stuffed lobster when they go out.
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by jjdayner June 30, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
We own a house on Long Beach Island, and know we''re lucky to be fully rented for the summer. Those people who can afford to pay, as the article says, $5K a week for a house can''t be so strapped by an extra $50 for gas to get to LBI - they spend that apiece for dinner in an average shore or other metro NY/Philly restaurant. They''re choosing to economize on what they want to. If they acclimate to high gas prices, maybe next season will be better.
We hope they come to their senses and realize how important the getaway vacation is to their kids and their heads, and choose to eat fish and chips rather than crab-stuffed lobster when they go out.
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by jjdayner June 30, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
We own a house on Long Beach Island, and know we''re lucky to be fully rented for the summer. Those people who can afford to pay, as the article says, $5K a week for a house can''t be so strapped by an extra $50 for gas to get to LBI - they spend that apiece for dinner in an average shore or other metro NY/Philly restaurant. They''re choosing to economize on what they want to. If they acclimate to high gas prices, maybe next season will be better.
We hope they come to their senses and realize how important the getaway vacation is to their kids and their heads, and choose to eat fish and chips rather than crab-stuffed lobster when they go out.
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by samsel3 June 30, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
It''s all about BIG OIL. The administration wants regime change in Iran & Venezuela. Conoco-Phillips, Exxon Mobil & Chevron would not accept new conditions for their oil leases. They wanted significant control in new areas of the gulf of Venezuela, but the Venezuelan''s are looking after their own interests and offered a diminished role in developing oil reserves or nothing. As a result all three companies were terminated. The owners of these companies are Richard Cheney''s friends and now look for the administrations strong arm tactics.

In 2006 & 2007 Iran & Venezuela vested oil deals and partnered to develop tracts in Venezuelas Orinoco Reserve. One tract Iran will help develop contains approximately 30 billion barrels of oil.
Venezuela''s total oil reserves are estimated at 265 billion barrels which could top the Saudi''s Reserves.

Venezuela, has struck oil and natural gas deals with Iran & Malaysia , as well as China and Russia . China & Russia. will aid and protect Venezueala if needed .
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by trillion1 June 30, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
The price of fuel is hurting every level of society except the goverment.
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by samsel3 June 30, 2008 7:59 AM EDT
Mcain & Bush want to give Big Oil more Federal land for oil drilling but continue to ignore the facts.

In March of 2008 a Cambridge, MA. oil & Gas consulting firm issued a report to Congress. In that report the Congress was told that the laws of supply & demand no longer apply to oil. Demand is constant with only small fluctuations at any given time. Although world demand will increase their is plenty of supply. BIG OIL currently leases 90 million acres of oil & gas land & offshore sites, 70 million are not in use. It is not in Big Oil''s economic interest to use these 70 million acres as they have enough supply at this time. Big oil does not want to loose profit by increasing supply , after all selling oil products is their business. Additional offshore and Alaskan wilderness leases are not necessary, Big Oil just wants additional control of these areas for future marketing.

The Saudi''s and Big Oil are very happy with the Bush & Cheney energy policy which eliminated Iraqi world oil market manipulation. Saddam kept prices down by selling cheap thus preventing the Saudi''s & Big Oil from getting the prices up. Bush & Cheney opened Pandora''s box & now things will never be the same.
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