This may be a good time to teach the "you don't always get what you want" lesson.I've never been there, the kids want to go, any thoughts of where to stay.
It's hit or Miss with online travel guides
Agreed. However for kids, I don't know. Never looked. All I know is it was lined with bars. Most stretching out to the Ocean. Patios, Decks, outside bars. Had a friend who lived there. Has a house, paid a total of $600 a year in taxes. Anyway, I always stayed on South Ocean Blvd. Everyone is different, Wife was into country so we headed to the Alabama theater a few times, House of Blues.It all depends what you like.I would look at Surfside Beach, just south of Myrtle. I usually rent a condo. I really like Ocean Isle NC, about 40min north of Myrtle as well. I try to not stay in Myrtle itself.
Why Myrtle Beach?I've never been there, the kids want to go, any thoughts of where to stay.
Why Myrtle Beach?
I've never been there, the kids want to go, any thoughts of where to stay.
Bermuda.
Pick the kids up on your way home.
Wife just mentioned about wanting to going to DC!!!!!
Going out of my mind
Exactly, Beaufort has has plenty to keep people of all ages entertained and far away from the dump that is Myrtle Beach and most of its' trashy riff raff visitors. Yes, some areas removed from downtown Myrtle Beach are OK. Not Myrtle Beach itself and fewer troublemakers, but no known drive bys, etc., so OK. Miniature golf perhaps, but most children won't golf. @Drew is the guy for @B1GEast to further validate alternatives to the so-so Myrtle Beach area.Beaufort is very nice but not particularly for a kiddie trip and far from Myrtle, close to Hilton Head. You can find all kinds of good food all around there and pig out at buffets if you want, most featuring sea food. The area called Murrell’s Inlet just south of Myrtle with walkways in the marsh area and a lot of restaurants along the walk is pretty nice. Golf courses everywhere.
Exactly, Beaufort has has plenty to keep people of all ages entertained and far away from the dump that is Myrtle Beach and most of its' trashy riff raff visitors. Yes, some areas removed from downtown Myrtle Beach are OK. Not Myrtle Beach itself and fewer troublemakers, but no known drive bys, etc., so OK. Miniature golf perhaps, but most children won't golf. @Drew is the guy for @B1GEast to further validate alternatives to the so-so Myrtle Beach area.
Are you guys talking about Beaufort SC? My parents have lived in the area since the mid 90's. I wouldn't take kids there. The only nearby beach is Hunting Island, which is quite a drive. And it's a state park beach not exactly ideal for kids.
If you are making the run all the way to the southern part of South Carolina, just go to Hilton Head. Very kid friendly, insane amount of beach-front and lots to do. On the west side the water is calm and there are lots of water sports. You can make day trips to Beaufort or to Savannah quite easily. Tagging @B1GEast
Alternatively, further north, there is beach town just south of Charleston called Folly Beach. Uniquely Folly
And another in Edisto that my parents used to boat to. 15 Best Things to Do in Edisto Island - 2018 (with Photos) - TripAdvisor