What To Do While You're There
Hit the Beach
In case you don't have beach access out your back door, we recommend spreading your towel at Myrtle Beach State Park, just
15 minutes south of the craziness. You'll have to pay a fee ($4 adults, $1.50 ages 6-15), but the more peaceful experience
and restroom facilities make it worth every cent. Rent an umbrella and chairs ($20 per day) if you must, but we suggest bringing
your own.
Ditch the Sand
You want serenity? Take a three-hour tour to a deserted island. Myrtle Beach's family-friendly allure grows from its flashy
attractions and the guarantee that, rain or shine, your vacation will never suffer boredom. More than 100 shops and 20 restaurants
fill the giant, redbrick-paved village known as Broadway at the Beach. Tease the fire-breathing dragon outside the Dragon's
Lair Fantasy Golf (pictured), and aah at the fireworks show over the lagoon on Tuesday nights after Memorial Day. Par is the
least of your worries at Capt. Hook's Adventure Golf, where the smoking skull, pirates, and journey through never-never land
are more than enough to keep you occupied.
If you want to hit the real links, you're in luck. The Grand Strand's high seasons for golf are spring and fall, and rates
drop during summer months. Amid the sea of tee time booking agencies, Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday ( www.golfholiday.com) and Myrtle Beach National (www.mbn.com) consistently win our allegiance.
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