Step back into the era of hair bands, Madonna, and MTV at Rad Pad at Mid Way Retro Retreat — an 80s-inspired cottage that blends nostalgia, fun, and laid-back comfort. This is the perfect spot for guests who want something playful and unique, without giving up peace, privacy, and room to unwind.
Inside, The Rad Pad brings the 80s to life with a big-screen TV, an original Atari console with games, and streaming access to Netflix and Hulu. Cozy seating and colorful retro touches make it a great place to kick back after a day outside or relive classic arcade moments with friends and family.
Step outside and enjoy the same peaceful setting that defines Mid Way Retro Retreat. The cottage overlooks a heart-shaped, ¾-acre stocked pond, complete with a covered dock for relaxing, enjoying morning coffee, or trying a little catch-and-release fishing. Guests also love spending time on the vintage wooden boat, perfect for reading, sunbathing, or simply unplugging.
The surrounding property offers plenty of outdoor fun, including disc golf, cornhole, horseshoes, walking trails, and space to explore under the live oaks. Whether you’re playing games, spotting wildlife, or enjoying a quiet evening by the pond, the atmosphere stays calm and easygoing.
During your stay, you may meet Bob, our friendly on-site caretaker. He’s nearby if needed and happy to share local tips or help make your stay comfortable, while always respecting your privacy.
Location & Day Trips
Rad Pad is ideally located for coastal exploring. Take easy day trips to the Golden Isles and nearby beaches, spend time in historic Savannah, or visit Richmond Hill for waterfront parks, local dining, and laid-back coastal charm — then return to the quiet fun of the retreat.
Rad Pad isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to unplug, laugh a little, and enjoy a throwback vibe in a peaceful setting.
Mid Way Retro Retreat features multiple distinct stays, each with its own personality.
Mid Way Retro Retreat is a playful nod to the town of Midway, Georgia — a place where time slows down and nostalgia lives on.