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by CTyankeee
Louisburg, null
September 14, 2004
One wall of the living room was all glass overlooking the ocean. Air conditioning units in the bedroom and living room were good allowing adjustment so it wasn’t too cold or too hot. It was a delightful place to stay in spite of its coziness.
Housekeeping came and cleaned all the units on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s unless you asked them not to. If you have trash to empty you have to go to the huge, smelly dumpsters at the side of the building. I would have liked to have had a little more pleasant arrangement for doing that.
In a room on the first floor was a PC with Internet access so I was able to keep up on my email. There was also a printer and fax machine. The first ten minutes on the Internet were free and then it was ten cents a minute after that. Read the material they give you at check-in. There are a number of fines, like hanging your towel on the balcony railing, which you will want to be sure to avoid. They will not call and tell you if you have broken any of these rules.
It was wonderful just taking the short trip down the elevator and then out onto the beach. On our last day there we rented an umbrella and two chairs from the lifeguard for $25. We got to enjoy a little excitement when a couple of sharks came in close. The lifeguard had been on the alert and gotten everyone out of the water before there was a problem. I learned that when fish start jumping up out of the water that indicates a shark in the vicinity.
In the area there were little shops of interest and different kinds of places to eat there as down at Myrtle Beach. They had a Bi-Lo, Kroger and Food Lion just down the street to pick up those items that were overlooked when packing. We found though that Barefoot Landing did not have as much to offer as Broadway at the Beach so we made the trip down to Broadway one afternoon to enjoy all the shops, IMAX, and the movie theatre there.
From journal A Wonderful Week at Myrtle Beach
by lizhockeymom
Cheshire, Connecticut
June 11, 2003
From journal Myrtle Beach is our Disney World
by beckyused2
Kirby, West Virginia
March 18, 2003
From journal Hurricaine in SC