Dear Owners and Guests,
Thank you for choosing Sea Scape Beach & Golf Villas as your Outer Banks vacation destination. Our staff is committed to provide the comfort, personalized service and convenience you deserve. Please feel free to contact our Guest Services Department at 252-261-3837 for additional information or any assistance you may require.
We hope that you enjoy your stay and will come back to visit us. We welcome all comments and suggestions, so please take a moment to fill out the Guest Survey and drop it off with your keys. If there is anything we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, please let us know!
Have a great stay and we look forward to your return!
Sincerely, Management & Staff
Security and Safety
Your safety and the security of your personal property are of the utmost concern to those of us who welcome you as our guest. We urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions.
Admittance
Do not admit persons to your room without first making identification.
If there is any doubt about the person’s true identity, please contact Guest Services or Security.
Keys
Do safeguard your key. Be sure to leave it with the Front Desk or Security upon departure.
Do not leave it in the room or in the door.
Do not give your key to others.
Fire
Please familiarize yourself with the location of the nearest fire exit stairway. In the unlikely event of a fire, please move quickly but
calmly to the stairs. Report fire or smoke to the Front Office or Security.
Fire Safety Procedures
Like all buildings, resorts can have fires.
Plan what to do when you check-in. You won’t have time to plan during a fire.
First, find two exits nearest your room. Be sure they are unblocked.
Then, count doors between your room and exits, so you’ll have a reference point if it is smoky.
When you hear an alarm, act – don’t investigate.
If the fire is in your room, get out and close the door. Once out, report the fire.
If the fire is not in your room, leave if you can. First, feel your door. If it is cool, open it slowly and go to the nearest exit.
Crawl in smoke. Fresh air will be at the floor. Take your key so you can get back in if you can’t use the exits.
If your door is hot, don’t open it. Your room may be the safest place to be. Seal all cracks with wet towels. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Signal at your window. Call the Fire Department and wait to be rescued.
Sea Scape Beach and Golf Villas Harassment Policy
Applies to all Unit Week owners, renters, occupants, and their respective invitees of Sea Scape Beach and Golf Villas and acknowledges they shall not engage in any abusive or harassing behavior, whether written, verbal or physical, or any form of intimidation or aggression directed at other Unit Week owners, renters, occupants, or their respective invitees, or directed at the Board of Directors, the Management Agents, or their respective employees, agents, or vendors.
Rip Currents
Hurricane Procedures
Unfortunately, June through November is Hurricane Season. Listed below are procedures you will need to follow to assure your safety in the event of an evacuation notice.
PLEASE take all valuables with you. The Resort or Property Management Company is NOT responsible for personal items lost or stolen.
Clean out your refrigerator and remove all perishable items, as the electricity will be turned off during an evacuation, and all food items will spoil. Please take your food items with you or dispose of them properly.
Please return your unit keys to Guest Services or Security.
Please evacuate AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! This allows our employees ample time to secure the Resort. Our employees cannot leave until YOU leave. Please be considerate of this.
Before a hurricane arrives, there are usually gusts of high winds; the Resort or Property Management Company is not responsible for damage to personal property caused by flying debris.
Units directly facing the ocean may be boarded up. Please understand this is a time-consuming project and will take several hours to complete. If you return, please remember to have patience with the Resort as it will take several hours to remove the boards. DO NOT attempt to remove the boards yourself; the maintenance staff will take care of it.
Dare County has two Evacuation Routes: US Hwy. 64/264 West and US Hwy. 158 North.
Don’t wait to evacuate.
Routes become congested as the storm approaches.
There are no American Red Cross-approved shelters in Dare County.
Inland shelter locations will be broadcast on local radio stations.
Bridges close and ferry services cease with winds over 40 miles per hour.
This Directory Prepared By: Regal Publications 2025
(571) 329-4264 • www.regalpub.com