Anonymous wrote:Stay way North.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15 and 12 year old really want to go to Myrtle Beach. DH and I are not big beach people so this has never appealed to us, but we decided to make it happen this summer by tacking a few days onto a trip to see relatives in Charlotte.
This is likely the one and only trip to Myrtle. Knowing that this trip is all about the kids, where should we stay?
What??
No kid asks to go to that dump
If you must embassy suites is where you stay the Marriott everyone recommends is a dump.
The food sucks the area is red neck maga
You take your stupid kids there. Really this is their pick? Many other beach areas better than this
What do you prefer PP? IOP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15 and 12 year old really want to go to Myrtle Beach. DH and I are not big beach people so this has never appealed to us, but we decided to make it happen this summer by tacking a few days onto a trip to see relatives in Charlotte.
This is likely the one and only trip to Myrtle. Knowing that this trip is all about the kids, where should we stay?
What??
No kid asks to go to that dump
If you must embassy suites is where you stay the Marriott everyone recommends is a dump.
The food sucks the area is red neck maga
You take your stupid kids there. Really this is their pick? Many other beach areas better than this
Anonymous wrote:First, don't stay in Myrtle proper. Look at Surfside or Garden City. There are not a lot of big, hotels or chains. Most places to stay are second homes where you rent through property management companies.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the Myrtle hate. It’s always on here.
Yes, it’s tacky. Yes, it’s full of overpriced chain restaurants. It’s fun.
Stay in North Myrtle Beach or the Grande Dunes area. The Marriott is great. It’s older so the rooms are small.
Tons to do. A million mini golf places, go karts, water parks, amusements. Grab one or two of those beach magazines when yiu get there.
You’ll have fun. Just ignore the hate it gets on this board.
Anonymous wrote:My 15 and 12 year old really want to go to Myrtle Beach. DH and I are not big beach people so this has never appealed to us, but we decided to make it happen this summer by tacking a few days onto a trip to see relatives in Charlotte.
This is likely the one and only trip to Myrtle. Knowing that this trip is all about the kids, where should we stay?
Anonymous wrote:First, don't stay in Myrtle proper. Look at Surfside or Garden City. There are not a lot of big, hotels or chains. Most places to stay are second homes where you rent through property management companies.