Calling all Myrtle Beach Hotel Experts!!

mickeysgal

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We've never been to Myrtle Beach, yet it is within a fairly easy drive from where we live. We're looking at going for a long weekend before school starts. We have teens...youngest is 15, oldest 20, so we'd like to perhaps stay away from resorts that cater to the very young families as they probably would have amenities that we'd pay for and wouldn't use (such as water jets/play areas). We love pools, would like to be on the beach, would *prefer* accomodations similar to Disney's DVC...a kitchenette, a living area, balcony, etc...sort of like a condo layout. Can you recommend anything that is similar to a DVC feel or if not, a really nice resort hotel?
 
Last time I was in Myrtle Beach there were NO nice resorts with a DVC feel. It was a carnival, almost literally. I think you should look elsewhere but I'm sure someone here will have something for you. How about Hilton Head or one of the NC beach communities?
 
Last time I was in Myrtle Beach there were NO nice resorts with a DVC feel. It was a carnival, almost literally. I think you should look elsewhere but I'm sure someone here will have something for you. How about Hilton Head or one of the NC beach communities?

A carnival?!:scared1:

We've been to HH. Looking for somewhere different to go. What NC beach communities?
 
A carnival?!:scared1:

We've been to HH. Looking for somewhere different to go. What NC beach communities?

Emerald Isle, Topsail Beach, Folly Island, Hatteras Island, Ocracoke Island, Kitty Hawk, Corolla, Duck. Nags Head, Amelia Island(florida), St. Simons Island(georgia), Sea Island(georgia). Those came rolling off my brain and there are 5 times that many spots.
 

I agree with the other posters that Hilton Head, Kiawah, etc. are nicer places: more back-to-nature, less flash, more family-oriented. Myrtle Beach does have a carnival, wild, anything goes atmosphere. Myrtle Beach is big, busy, and it's about shopping, drinking, eating out, playing golf, and spending money. Myrtle Beach's nickname is The Redneck Riviera, and it's not a place to allow teenaged boys to run around alone.

However, you need to realize that Myrtle Beach itself is actually a very small spot, and few people actually stay there. If you move north or south (to the so-creatively named North Myrtle or South Myrtle Beaches), you'll find quieter, more family-oriented places. I'll suggest three, which are all quite different:

Marriott Grand Dunes -- bring your wallet because it's not cheap -- this is a full-scale ocean-front Marriott with a hotel and condos. The pools are probably the nicest in the Myrtle Beach area: Two very large pools with modern, fancy styling. A water slide and two hot tubs. The pools are also very crowded! Very expensive drinks, ice cream shop. For an extra fee, you can rent luxurious double-person loungers, but they're not next to the pool. They also have hammocks. The condos next door have a separate pool, though it's not so fancy. The beach is a little narrow, but it's quiet. We stayed in the hotel section once, and although it's lovely, it's over-priced and we probably won't go back. It's just hard to justify those prices.

Grand Atlantic Ocean Resort -- this place is much more affordable -- lacking the fancy lobby and squeaky-new feel of the Marriott, it's a great value for the money. Do not read that as "run down"; everything is nice, just not in a flashy way. Every unit is a condo with a kitchen and an oceanfront balcony. Stack-up laundry facilities in every condo. It has two nice-but-basic pools (one covered, one out in the sun), a kiddie pool, and a lazy river. It's right on a nice, quiet, wide beach. It also has a sandwich, pizza, and ice cream shop with good prices on the first floor. There's a grocery store nearby, as well as restaurants. We went there first with friends, and now everyone in "our group" stays there.

Myrtle Beach State Park cabins -- this place is very affordable (I think we paid $500 for 4 nights in a three-bedroom/two-bath), but they only have five cabins (and two apartments), so getting reservations for prime times is hard; you have to call as soon as the 11-month calendar opens up its dates. Don't think summer camp cabins with wire mesh screens; these cabins have huge screened front porches, hardwood floors, nice furniture, and cable TV. The kitchens are a bit small, but they're fully furnished. You can see the actual cabins online. This place has no pool, but the beach is wide and lovely, and you practically have it to yourself. You'll have to pack your own beach towels here, though bed linens and kitchen linens are included. Laundry is available down by the camp store, in the campground. The fishing pier is very nice, and you can walk to it from the cabins. Lots of nice walking trails and a boardwalk. This is fairly far from Myrtle Beach itself, so you'd expect to drive more from this location, though there's a Food Lion and other stores right outside the park.
 
A carnival?!:scared1:

We've been to HH. Looking for somewhere different to go. What NC beach communities?
I've lived in NC all my life, and it's generally accepted around here that the SC beaches are superior. You could look into the Outer Banks (far north, almost in Virginia), Wrightsville Beach, or Carolina Beach (far south, almost in SC). NC's coastline's nickname is "The Graveyard of the Atlantic" because it's rocky and ships wrecked there so often.

Oh, another suggestion: Hunting Island State Park -- this is in SC again -- they have wonderful cabins on the marsh side and very nice beaches. The water near the lighthouse is deep, but near the cabins the shallows go out forever, and at low tide you can walk along and pick up BUCKETS of sand dollars. Very nice fishing pier. They have an historic lighthouse, which you can climb; the view is incredible. Choose one of the three new three-bedroom cabins. We found this park years ago while we were staying at the very pricey Fripp Island right next door.
 
I'm not a huge Myrtle Beach fan (Kiawah is definitely my favorite!) but we found a nice place to stay when we did a mini family reunion last year. We stayed at the Towers at North Myrtle Beach. We got 2 bedroom units that had an oceanfront balcony. Large living area, decent kitchen, washer and dryer, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. All the teens with us enjoyed if very much.
 
Love Myrtle...just went in June. We stayed at the Barefoot Resort. There many different sized condos for rent in the property complex. Really nice quiet and a great pool. Downfall...not beach front/view. But my DH hates the sand but still likes the beach atmosphere so it was perfect.
 


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