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Myrtle Beach Vacations - Something for Everyone
The city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a vacation destination that has seen an unprecedented level of growth over the last two decades. The town was once a fairly quiet place along the ocean that was populated largely by South Carolina natives. When the city did begin to shift towards being a holiday locale most of the vacationers were "blue-collar workers" from nearby cities and states. Myrtle Beach was attractive then because it offered a near tropical paradise setting while offering accommodation and recreation packages at much more affordable process than in locations further south in Florida and further north in the American northeast.
People who grew up in Myrtle Beach still speak of remembering the quiet nature of the place. But by the time the mid-1980's rolled around, the natural appeal of the Myrtle Beach sun, sand and surf carried the fame of the area far and wide. Each and every year throughout the late 80's and then through the 90's, the numbers of vacationers making getaways to Myrtle Beach and the South Carolina coast increased. As the numbers of Myrtle Beach tourists increased so too did the dollars being invested in the local accommodation and lodging and recreation infrastructure. First came the "mom and pop" hotels and motels that were perfect for people making a weekend getaway from other parks of the Carolinas or other states in the vicinity.
In more recent times the Myrtle Beach area has seen an explosion of construction for "higher end" hotels and resorts. The Myrtle Beach coastline was at one point fairly low-key with a scattering of a few small motels here and there. Today the line of world-class hotels and resorts stretches from one corner of the Myrtle Beach coastline to the other. And even so, the construction boom for the tourist industry shows no sign of slowing down. Compared with other locations in the South and in Florida in particular, Myrtle Beach city planners still see a lot of room for growth.
Comparatively, those making a Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina vacation escape still get great value
when compared with other sunspot locations in the United States.
And while some locals may miss "the old days" of Myrtle Beach
when Mom and Pop lodging establishments were all you could find
here, the truth is not that Myrtle Beach has lost this dimension
of its character, but rather that the city is more cosmopolitan
in its nature than it used to be. For those making a holiday
departure for Myrtle Beach and looking for remarkable vacation
value, there are still places to stay here that fit that bill.
And not only are there affordable lodging options available
for vacationers on a tighter budget, but the Myrtle Beach recreational
highlights still offer great value as well.
These recreational options are incredibly diverse in nature.
For instance a Myrtle Beach vacationer can choose from among
more
than 1800 restaurants and fine dining establishments. These
eateries offer pretty much everything imaginable- from Belgian
pancakes to t-bone steaks, to fresh seafood, and everything
in between! And as with all other aspects of the Myrtle Beach
scene, there are options available for a wide variety of budgets.
And it is this variety that still ensures the cosmopolitan nature
of your Myrtle Beach vacation experience.
One aspect of the Myrtle Beach setting that has been in place since the early beginnings of the area, and is still true today, is that Myrtle Beach makes for a great location for family vacations. Myrtle Beach theme parks, water slides, live entertainment shows, and beachfront shops make for a vacation destination that the entire family can enjoy. And as Myrtle Beach has grown over the last 20 years, these recreational facilities have all increased their season running times. Today that means that regardless of the time of year that you plan your Myrtle Beach family vacation, you'll find a wide variety of world-class attractions to keep you and your family more than occupied.
An area of Myrtle Beach that has seen more growth than any other is the stretch of beach front property known as the Grand Strand. This part of Myrtle Beach traces along over 60 miles of beautiful Myrtle Beach coastline. This part of Myrtle Beach alone welcomes some 13 million vacationers each and every year. Many single adults and more mature couples focus their Myrtle Beach holiday on this section of the city- where one is greeted with a thousand dazzling lights and even more exciting recreational attractions. And the options only increase each and every tourist season. Dinner theatres galore now line the Myrtle Beach streets, as do upper scale shopping centers and retail outlets. Broadway at the Beach is an enormous shopping and multi-faceted entertainment center that features, among other attractions- a huge aquarium, and a Hard Rock Café.
Today Myrtle Beach is certainly a different place than it was 20 years ago- prior to the start of the area's tourist boom. World-class theme parks, live entertainment and restaurants, resort centers and hotels now fill the Myrtle Beach coastline. And this has moved Myrtle Beach into the very elite of sunspot vacation destinations for Americans. But in the midst of all this growth, Myrtle Beach has managed to maintain much of the unassuming nature pf its character. And for many this puts Myrtle Beach in a league all its own for holiday locales. It is today a great place for families and mature and single adults alike to vacation in. And regardless of your vacation budget, Myrtle Beach has attractions and accommodations available to suit your particular lifestyle.
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