
Included on this page. 1.) Rooms with a View 2.) Pet info 3.) Making Reservations
There are so many Myrtle Beach hotels and Myrtle Beach accommodations that it literally offers thousands of accomodations, considering the sheer numbers it is almost impossible to list them all. The majority of Myrtle Beach accommodations are along Ocean Blvd. which runs along the Atlantic Ocean from North Myrtle Beach to Surfside Beach which then turns into Waccamaw Drive in Garden City. Myrtle Beach hotels account for the majority of accomodatoins, with rooms in the thousands of thousands. For those of you who love to sleep outdoors in a tent or live like they were at home within their RV there are pleny of Myrtle Beach campgrounds. Most Myrtle Beach campgrounds here are like mini towns within the campground, as most provide all the amenities you need without ever leaving the facilities. It's no wonder why so many of the millions of visitors to Myrtle Beach each year choose Myrtle Beach campgrounds as their home while they are on vacation. If you want a little bit more personal living space while you are visiting the area or are going to be coming with a larger group you may want to consider renting a condo, townhome, or rental house. Information about renting a unit can be found through the many Myrtle Beach Real Estate agencies in the area. If your choice is to be pampered you should consider a Myrtle Beach Bed and Breakfast. Many of these are south of Myrtle Beach in Georgetown but you are sure to enjoy every moment should you stay at one.
It is important to know the difference between the views of the rooms when booking a room/s for your stay. Rooms closest to the beach can be considered oceanfront. Those who have a view of the ocean and beach but do not directly face it are called oceanview rooms. Rooms for instance on the west but on the east side of Ocean Blvd. are often called a sideview. The terms poolside and streetside are other instances which a room could be used to describe your room. Make sure you confirm the location of your room before making your reservation.
Myrtle Beach is not really that pet friendly anymore when it comes to pets. The reasons for this seems to be because of folks used to bring their exotic pets (iguanas, boa constrictors, ferrets, etc) with them to the heavily populous area of Ocean Blvd. which caused a stir amidst other pedestrians. This law prohibits animals of any kind within the Myrtle Beach downtown area from March 1st through September 30th. Below is the are 6 hotels which allow them.
Staybridge Suites Fantasy Harbour 3163 Outlet Blvd
Super8 3450 Hwy 17
Red Roof Inn 2801 S Kings Hwy
Days Inn 3650 Waccamaw Blvd
La Quinta 1561 21st Ave North
Mariner Motel 7003 North Ocean Blvd
The sooner you know you are going to coming to Myrtle Beach on vacation the better. This is because the population of Myrtle Beach grows from roughly 25,000 people to the hundreds of thousands on any given day during the summer months. Be prepared to make some sort of deposit for your stay. Most of the properties along the Grand Strand do require a deposit which is credited back on your bill. Usually these deposits are equal to a nights stay. Don't come to Myrtle Beach with your checkbook as most or all of accomodations require use of credit cards, cash, or travelers cheques. Be prepared to state time you plan to arrive, depart, the number in your party, and length of your stay. From September through March or April rates will drop considerably, during these months the weather is still nice and there are a lot less people in town. This is a great time to come on vacation as most of the businesses stay open year round.
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