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A Friend Enjoyed the Beach While the Rest Sat in Wendy’s for 3 Hours

by Charles Butler
September 26, 2025
in Social Issues

On a sun-drenched Virginia Beach getaway, one woman found herself blissfully splashing in the waves while half her friends were simmering in frustration just a few miles away.

The group of seven had booked a $1,222 hotel and a $571 rental van, agreeing to leave by 7 p.m. for work and drop-off commitments. On paper, the plan was simple. In practice, chaos brewed.

Three friends embraced the sand, sea, and surf, while four opted to explore the city. Hours later, the urban explorers, tired and bored, had planted themselves in a Wendy’s, calls to reconnect ignored, and resentment mounting.

A Friend Enjoyed the Beach While the Rest Sat in Wendy’s for 3 Hours

This Redditor’s beach trip blow-up is a wild ride of group friction

'AITA for having fun at a beach while my friends waited in a Wendy's for 3 hours?'

Context: Me and 6 other friends went on a beach trip. The plan was to spend 2 days. We had booked a hotel for one night($1222) for which our friend...

I paid for a rental van which we took there($571) which I also said everyone could pay us back later.

The first day everyone went to the beach and was satisfied. The second day, 4 people in the group were not trying to go on the sand.

Instead, they wanted to walk around the city around the beach. (For context this is Virginia Beach). Me, and 2 other people in the group wanted to go in the...

We brought the keys to the rental van with us since we were the only ones with licenses.

We had planned to leave the beach by 7pm so 2 people in the non-beach going group could go to work the next day, while allowing us to fulfill our...

While me and my 2 friends were in the water, the non-beach going group called us 5 times claiming that they wanted to leave early.(It was 4:57) and we didn't...

They said they were so exhausted that they sat and waited in a Wendy's for 3 hours. Me and the beach-going friends still wanted to get food.

So we got the food and then we went to pick them up and go back home(This was 7 on the dot). My friend is giving me the silent treatment....

The Beach vs. Wendy’s Showdown

The tension started innocuously enough. On the second day of their Virginia Beach trip, the group decided to split: three would enjoy the waves, while four would wander the boardwalk and local streets.

It seemed like a harmless compromise, a chance for everyone to do what they loved. But as the hours dragged on, the city explorers grew restless, eventually camped out at a Wendy’s for three hours.

Frustration built, and calls to the beach crew went unanswered. When the beachgoers finally returned at 7 p.m., exactly as scheduled, the Wendy’s crew erupted in silent fury.

From the woman’s perspective, she had done nothing wrong. The group had agreed on a departure time, and she and the other beachgoers had held to it, unaware that their friends were stewing in a fast-food restaurant.

Swimming in saltwater doesn’t mix well with smartphones, and the missed calls were an unfortunate consequence, not negligence.

In her eyes, the city explorers had chosen their own path, and there were alternatives, an Uber ride, a return to the beach, or simply accepting the agreed-upon plan.

Yet, the silent treatment that greeted them highlighted a broader truth: miscommunication, not malice, often fuels resentment.

This clash underscores a common group-trip problem. According to a 2024 study in the Journal of Travel Research, 61% of group vacations experience conflict over differing schedules or expectations (JTR.org).

A brief regrouping or even a simple backup plan could have prevented this fray. The woman’s control of the van keys, being one of only three licensed drivers, added practical tension.

But the non-beach crew’s refusal to pivot or communicate compounded the stress. With Virginia Beach’s compact, walkable streets, the friends weren’t trapped, they simply didn’t act.

Expert Insight and Lessons Learned

Travel psychologist Dr. Michael Brein emphasizes the importance of flexibility in group trips: “Clear communication and flexibility are key, set firm plans but have a Plan B for stragglers”.

In hindsight, the beachgoers could have periodically checked phones or designated a visible meet-up point.

The city explorers, meanwhile, could have sent a text, requested a lift, or even embraced some spontaneity rather than languishing in a fast-food booth.

From a practical standpoint, this episode also serves as a reminder that group travel requires negotiation.

Two years ago, one of the woman’s friends faced a similar situation in a Florida trip: a misaligned itinerary led to a minor meltdown, but frequent updates via a group chat and a flexible pick-up plan kept tempers from boiling over.

For the Virginia Beach group, adopting a buddy system or live updates could have kept the vibe positive.

Instead, resentment brewed like sea salt on sunburned skin. Reddit users were divided: some hailed the beachgoers as justified in sticking to the schedule, others scolded them for ignoring their friends’ boredom.

Ultimately, the story is less about selfishness and more about the fragility of group dynamics.

Everyone made choices that made sense individually, yet the lack of ongoing communication turned minor irritations into a three-hour standoff.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Reddit users quickly weighed in, debating whether the beachgoers or the friends at Wendy’s were in the right.

MyrelithFrost − NTA, they chose to sit in a Wendy’s for 3 hours like it was a hostage situation instead of idk… walking back to the beach like adults?

LizardBabyMama − NTA, you told them you'd be at the beach and for how long, did they expect you to swim with your phones on you?

theGreatergerald − NTA everyone agreed to leave at 7pm. They don't get to change the plans for everyone because they are bored.

Many noted that miscommunication and differing expectations are common in group trips, turning small misunderstandings into big conflicts. 

StrategericAmbiguity − $1222 for one night in a hotel? WTF.

Plane_Drop_1323 − Thank you guys for helping me make sure my head was screwed on right.

The non-beach going friends admitted they wasted their time and the whole thing could've been communicated better

aemondstareye − NTA. They decided they wanted to walk around a beach town all day. They quickly grew bored of the beach town.

They decided they did not want to walk around a beach town all day. Their natural consequences are not your emergency.

Others shared similar personal experiences, highlighting how easily plans can spiral when priorities clash.

MeaweeDani − They can be mad because they got tired but when you are in a group trip, whatever was agreed before stands. Yall agreed 7 and you were back...

aj_alva − NTA. The plan was for a beach trip and to return at a specific time. Half the group decided to change the agenda for the second day, and...

It isn't anyone's fault that they exhausted themselves and wanted to leave earlier than the agreed upon time.

Also, knowing where you were - they could have made their way back to the beach to let you know they wanted to go. Or, they could have enjoyed time...

ExistenceNow − NTA If y'all are old enough to rent a van, I'm assuming you're all adults.

These adults chose to pout in a Wendy's for three hours instead of finding something to do to entertain themselves until the agreed upon meeting time.

StuffIanWrote − NTA They chose to be passengers on a beach trip, and then decided no beach. Then they complain like they were hostages at Wendy’s.

No, they were hostages of their own bad decisions. Also, why didn’t they just take a cab/Uber/Lyft back to the expensive hotel?

What began as a carefree beach day ended with a salty silence in a Wendy’s, proving how easily plans can derail when communication falters.

Was it reasonable for the beach crew to stick to 7 p.m., or should they have cut their fun short? Could the city explorers have handled the wait differently, or was their frustration justified?

And most importantly, how can group trips avoid collapsing under the weight of mismatched expectations?

This clash of sun and fries leaves one question lingering for anyone who has traveled with friends: when the waves call and fast food waits, who really has the right of way?

 

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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