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Apr 10, 2014Explorer
Just got back from a week at MBSP. My family loved it. We did visit Huntington Beach SP while we were down there, a nicer more secluded park for sure, but further from the tourist activities that our kids enjoy. Not that far really. One good thing about the HBSP is it's in a good location for fresh seafood and some really good seafood restaurants. There are some fresh fish markets at Murrel's Inlet that are really good. Got some fresh grouper that was amazing.
As for MBSP, I would def go back. The sites are close together for a SP. We stayed in site 12, a full hookup site. The camp store and the camp hosts were awesome. The employees are great, park is clean, but small. If you enjoy the hiking and outdoors stuff there's not much there. It's a small park nestled in between some of the commercial RV parks.
It is right in the path of the airport. But to be honest I never really noticed much. We leave our AC or fan running pretty much all the time and I never got disturbed by the noise.
From the closest camp sites to the beach it's just a short 5-10 minute walk. The beach is nice, not overly crowded like it is in Myrtle Beach proper. The price was very good. I think I paid $210 total for 5 nights. Keep in mind there aren't very many full hookup sites, so you may have to bring a dump tank if you stay in a site that doesn't have it. The bathrooms were nice...my wife and daughter preferred to shower there to enjoy the endless supply of hot water.
We prob won't go back for a while, but next time we'll do HBSP. And just drive down the strip to the activities when the kids want to do that sort of thing...
As for MBSP, I would def go back. The sites are close together for a SP. We stayed in site 12, a full hookup site. The camp store and the camp hosts were awesome. The employees are great, park is clean, but small. If you enjoy the hiking and outdoors stuff there's not much there. It's a small park nestled in between some of the commercial RV parks.
It is right in the path of the airport. But to be honest I never really noticed much. We leave our AC or fan running pretty much all the time and I never got disturbed by the noise.
From the closest camp sites to the beach it's just a short 5-10 minute walk. The beach is nice, not overly crowded like it is in Myrtle Beach proper. The price was very good. I think I paid $210 total for 5 nights. Keep in mind there aren't very many full hookup sites, so you may have to bring a dump tank if you stay in a site that doesn't have it. The bathrooms were nice...my wife and daughter preferred to shower there to enjoy the endless supply of hot water.
We prob won't go back for a while, but next time we'll do HBSP. And just drive down the strip to the activities when the kids want to do that sort of thing...
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