Goldston’s Beach at White Lake Celebrates 100th Anniversary With Facelift and New Name

North Carolina’s premier vacation destination celebrates 100th Anniversary

WHITE LAKE, N.C., March 18, 2021 (PressReleaseNewsCenter.com) – One of North Carolina’s premier vacation destinations, Goldston’s Beach at White Lake, is celebrating its 100th Anniversary this year with a major facelift and new name, The Grand Regal at Goldston’s Beach. The Grand Regal is a collaborative project to include Regal Resort Campground, Carolina Bay, The Venue, Goldston’s Motel and Goldston’s Beach. The thriving business of Regal Resort, Carolina Bay, and The Venue was purchased by Jenna and Dean Hilton from Susan and Ronald Inman. Late Harry Womble’s daughter, Mollie Womble Owen, his grandson Jake Womble and the Hilton’s have invested in Goldston’s Motel and Beach. This new vision between these business partners will lead the resort into the future.

“We are thrilled that Goldston’s Beach is continuing into the fourth generation with Jake at the helm. I think my Dad would be proud and we are happy to carry on his legacy with this exciting and ambitious project,” said Mollie Womble Owen, Partner.

“My grandfather spent more than 80 years creating smiles and memories on this property. My vision is to build on that tradition. In some respects, COVID was a blessing for us. We’ve used this time to clean, paint, and modernize nearly every part of this property including upgrading our accommodations. We’ve also expanded to offer new amenities like kayak and paddleboard rentals, outdoor games, and more,” said Jake Womble, COO.

The vision of The Grand Regal is to implement more modern components that complement the nostalgia everyone has loved around the property. Goldston’s will continue to offer its video arcade, Putt-Putt golf course, vintage 1947 Allan Herschell Carousel, Dairy Queen, and iconic piers including a new pier for boaters to dock and enjoy the facility.

“Some of the rides had been on the property for decades. We hated to see them go, but I’m sure our guests will understand it was time for a change. Moving forward, we do plan to partner with some amusement companies and offer newer rides this summer,” Womble added.

Day parking passes will continue to be offered for local guests to enjoy swimming and the beach area beginning in May. The Grand Regal has also transformed what was once the Bingo Hall into The Glass Bottom, a relaxing place for adults to enjoy live music, food, and beverages overlooking White Lake’s 1,200 acres of crystal clear water and magnificent sunsets.

The Grand Regal has also partnered with The Presley Group to offer a new shopping and dining experience. Goldston’s Gift Shop will now be called The Wake Zone and will include more recreational items like wakeboards, swim gear, and brand attire. The Landing Place will offer daily seafood and dinner options while The Dive Sandwich Shop will include specialty burgers and sandwiches.

The Venue at The Grand Regal, an 8,000 sq. foot wedding and corporate meeting space, is already becoming a popular waterfront wedding destination.

“I’m excited to use my background in interior design and hospitality management to help brides visualize their dream weddings. With the renovation of our cottages, we’re able to offer our couples and their guests accommodations in addition to the catering and event supplies they would need for a full-service experience,” said Jenna Hilton, The Venue at Grand Regal, Owner.

Planning is underway for the 100th Anniversary celebration June 26, 2021 with live music and family fun activities. Concerts and events are also planned for this fall.

“We’re excited about this new endeavor. There’s a lot to offer here at White Lake and we’re anticipating an eventful summer,” said Dean Hilton, Grand Regal Partner.

A new website was also launched: www.thegrandregal.com.

Source: Grand Regal

From March 1, People in the US Can Take Free Passport Photos From Home Using PhotoAiD.com, an AI-Powered Photo App

The offer to take biometric photos for free on PhotoAiD.com lasts until March 31.

BOSTON, NY., March 1, 2021 (PressReleaseNewsCenter.com) – Even during regular times, some specific groups of people, such as parents with small children, people with disabilities and the elderly, struggle with taking photos in a conventional photo studio.

However, in today’s busy society, saving time is desirable for everyone.

U.S. regulations allow the public to take passport photos themselves, but it can often be tricky and cause problems.

There are over 50 official requirements to check against when taking biometric photographs.

According to PhotoAiD, more than 93% of self-taken photographs don’t meet the official criteria. Most of them have issues with lighting (44%), head cropping (37%), or are lacking a perfectly plain background (29%).

On the other hand, six out of 10 people who went to a professional photographer are not satisfied with how they look in the photo.

When using PhotoAiD.com people can take as many photos as they want. Artificial Intelligence helps with checking if the official requirements are met, giving people a guarantee that the chosen photo will be accepted by the authorities.

“Our app works with the help of AI, hence we can assure scalable, high-quality service with low costs,” said Thomas Mlodzki, CEO of photoAiD.com

In addition to the free digital version, users will soon be able to order home delivery of paper-printed copies of their passport photos.

Using PhotoAiD.com, people can also take photographs for visas, driver’s licenses and other types of IDs.

PhotoAid has more than seven years of experience in passport photography, operating an international network of biometric photo booths in Europe.

The company expects that although the number of issued passports and visas dropped significantly in the last year, it will bounce back quickly after the pandemic is over.

If you have any questions about this release, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Thomas Mlodzki
CEO of PhotoAiD.com
tom@photoaid.com

https://photoaid.com

PhotoAiD.com helps people to take professional photos for official documents such as passports or driver’s licenses from home using their smartphones. While saving time, money and stress, it delivers photos that people are happy having in their official documents for the next few years.

Source: PhotoAiD