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by DangDang18
Red Springs, North Carolina
June 17, 2010
by Mister__C
Danville, Virginia
July 8, 2003
From journal Myrtle Beach SC
by JL43
Aiken, South Carolina
February 10, 2005
The building for our two-bedroom unit was only a few months old, so everything was brand new. All units have a large "stackable" washer/dryer, which is good since there is no complimentary mid-week cleaning or linen exchange. The carpet was immaculate, and although the furniture was definitely not "high end", it was in excellent condition. The unit was decorated in a nautical theme, with lamps shaped like buoys and lighthouses and pictures showing boats and harbor scenes. The master bedroom had a king bed and a hutch with a 25" TV and DVD player. It opened to a master bath with a large garden tub, double sink, and a good sized (3’x4’) walk-in shower. The second bedroom had two queen beds and another similar 25" TV; its adjoining bath had a single sink and a curtained tub/shower. The dining/living area (also with a 25" TV and DVD player) opened to a 7’x12’ screened patio, which offered a fantastic view of the Intracoastal Waterway. It was fun to watch the boats and barges as they traveled up and down the river. If you want to have a unit which faces the Intracoastal, you should try to get Buildings 16 through 22. Other buildings have nice views of the lagoons on the property. All of the buildings have three floors, but be aware that only the newly constructed buildings (6 buildings as of this writing) have elevators. Local telephone calls are free.
The resort has a beautiful indoor/outdoor pool, a "lazy river", gameroom, and a fitness center, but planned activities are somewhat limited. Harbour Lights has the usual activities (usually for a small fee), including crafts, ping-pong tournaments, and a bingo night, along with ice cream socials offered on several days. The resort concierge can assist you with tee times and show tickets. There are more restaurants in the area than you can count. We enjoyed the Carolina Roadhouse, which has a wide assortment of salads, sandwiches, BBQ, and steaks. If you enjoy great steaks and Italian food, we’d suggest you try Angelo’s, which is not much to look at from the outside but has one of the best Italian buffets in the area.
All in all, Harbour Lights Resort is deserving of its Gold Crown rating. We’d be very comfortable exchanging here again.
From journal Harbour Lights Resort
by grubado
Lexington, Kentucky
July 25, 2003
From journal Myrtle Beach, SC
by mhoople
Richmond, Ontario
March 25, 2004
The staff were a very easy to deal with...I would recommend this resort to anyone.