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homeslice11
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Can anyone recommend a higher class ocean front north myrtle resort? Has anyone stayed at the Beach Cove, Compass Cove, or Bay Watch resort? Something with a spa for the lady would be neat. Leme know

7/28/2010 1:12:14 PM

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If you go in October or later, you can get an awesome deal. Like $60 a night for a room with a jacuzzi in it. Maybe for $65 you could get a heart-shaped jacuzzi

7/28/2010 1:41:26 PM

AC Slater
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higher class and myrtle beach in the same sentence


does not compute


go to charleston

7/28/2010 1:50:43 PM

KeB
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http://www.princeresortonline.com/

this is where i always stay

never a complaint and they always have some type of room deals going on

7/28/2010 4:51:23 PM

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Quote :
"higher class and myrtle beach in the same sentence


does not compute"

7/28/2010 4:59:37 PM

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oxymoron

[Edited on July 28, 2010 at 5:03 PM. Reason : x]

7/28/2010 5:02:31 PM

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"Maybe for $65 you could get a heart-shaped jacuzzi "


i chuckled

7/28/2010 5:31:40 PM

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I don't know about high class or anything, but I stayed at Beach Cove for a week every summer for about 16 years. I don't like to admit that I really don't mind Myrtle Beach, but it really doesn't bother me--I just wouldn't really choose to go there anymore. Beach Cove is probably my favorite resort. It's getting old, but it's still really nice, great for groups of people. The price is reasonable I'd say, or it was back then. They have a lazy river.

7/28/2010 7:48:15 PM

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Stayed at a place called Avista Resort in MB. Pretty nice place with a few pools, lazy river, and hot tubs. Doesn't have a spa, but has a masseuse down by the pool area that takes appointments for massages. http://avistaresort.com/

7/28/2010 8:50:25 PM

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I'll second the prince resort if it was me going, I was actually surprised how decent it was for the price a few months ago. It's definitely not high class, but higher class than just about 80% of what's up that way (N Myrtle, not Myrtle). The prices for those places you listed in the OP were just too high for me to justify.

7/29/2010 12:30:34 AM

KeB
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i just want to know where all of these snobs ITT vacation at???

just b/c people want to think that wrightsville beach and charleston are high class

i see just as much redneck shit at both of those beaches as i do at Myrtle Beach

7/29/2010 5:26:12 AM

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I would recommend breakers at MB if you want a place for kids ... (not that OP does, but just thought I would add it TTT).

They have lazy river, pirate ship water feature, hot tubs, indoor and outdoor pool .... my kids loved it.

7/29/2010 8:11:13 AM

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what parts of Charleston do you frequent in order to see the same kind of redneck shit you'd see at Myrtle?

7/29/2010 8:17:22 AM

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Myrtle has some good points. I always went there on family vacations as a child and my parents still go yearly. This year they got a 2BR suite and took my girlfriend and me along, and I actually enjoyed it. Yeah, downtown is rednecky but if you're staying in North Myrtle you're nowhere near that. North Myrtle and Myrtle Beach proper are not even contiguous; there are a couple of little towns in between.

Go to dinner at Sea Captain's House. It's in Myrtle so it would be a bit of a drive, but I LOVE that place. Great seafood and, if you get one of the good tables, oceanfront dining.

7/29/2010 8:34:56 AM

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The Kingston Plantation (http://www.kingstonplantation.com/) is awesome. We stayed at the Margate tower in a penthouse and it was the shit. Although 10 20-somethings don't belong in that place, it was really nice and not that expensive (mid-May).

7/29/2010 11:00:24 AM

gunzz
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dont forget...Myrtle was once voted best beach in the universe

message_topic.aspx?topic=480670

7/29/2010 11:36:53 AM

TaterSalad
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^^ secoonded

I just got back from the margate tower and it was awesome

7/29/2010 11:45:52 AM

homeslice11
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kingston plantation looks great - they are booked up though through August. You'd think with the 1000s of room they'd have one open!

anything similiar?

[Edited on July 29, 2010 at 1:00 PM. Reason : .]

7/29/2010 12:59:55 PM

HUR
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high class / nice myrtle beach is an oxymoron.

Does not compute....

Try NOT going to Myrtle BEach if you want somewhere nice.

Wilmington (Wrightsville Beach)
Carolina BEach
Hilton Head
Charleston ( Folly BEach)
Savannah

7/29/2010 1:17:20 PM

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On my travelzoo top 20 email yesterday they had a deal for $40/night at the patricia grand hotel if you stay sunday thru thursday between sept 6 and 30. A very good deal if you can go during the week

7/29/2010 1:34:10 PM

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LOL I live in Charleston and whoever said Myrtle Beach is the same as Charleston is an idiot. So a high-rise Hilton next to an 8-lane intersection with a Waves on each corner is equally classy as a stately 200 year old mansion converted to a bed and breakfast.

Sure Folly Beach is rednecky (I suggest Isle of Palms if you want a nicer beach). But at least it has a small beach town feel instead of 5,000 mini golf courses.

7/29/2010 2:30:29 PM

homeslice11
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jeeze, some of these nicer hotels are getting up to $300 a night for just a regular 1 bd

7/31/2010 11:50:44 AM

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Second on Kingston Plantation

7/31/2010 12:26:11 PM

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I stayed here a few weeks ago...it was pretty damn nice. and they have a spa on site.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/myrgd-myrtle-beach-marriott-resort-and-spa-at-grande-dunes/

7/31/2010 12:33:47 PM

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7/31/2010 4:03:27 PM

homeslice11
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^^that's nice, but its over $300 a night. Jeeze, for Myrtle Beach?!

8/4/2010 6:39:50 PM

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yeah it's not cheap...we had a 2bd condo and it was $650+ a night

what kind of prices are you seeing for other ocean front resorts with spas?

8/4/2010 6:43:55 PM

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We were on the beach July 4th weekend and David Thompson came walking by. He said he didnt have the vertical anymore...haha. I think he was glad somebody recognized him.

8/4/2010 9:08:45 PM

HUR
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Myrtle beach is like June Bug Trap designed to keep all the red necks, guidos from up north, and high school kids from polluting the nice beaches.

8/5/2010 12:14:47 PM

jbrick83
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"i see just as much redneck shit at both of those beaches as i do at Myrtle Beach"


You can see redneck shit anywhere you go. Go to the Windjammer on Isle of Palms on a Sunday, and it's just as redneck as anywhere you can go in Myrtle Beach.

HOWEVER...the difference is that it is in small, select places in a city like Charleston. In Myrtle Beach, its EVERYWHERE.

8/5/2010 12:25:55 PM

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Quote :
"In Myrtle Beach, its EVERYWHERE."


not at the place i stayed in Myrtle. i'm no fan of myrtle, but there are *some* places that are civil.

8/5/2010 1:02:47 PM

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