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HydrogenCyanide's avatar
Jan 06, 2015

Myrtle Beach

We live in Niagara Falls, Canada and are looking to plan a week long trip to Myrtle Beach in July.

We have two boys. 9 and 7 years old. I have read a lot about the options in Myrtle Beach but cannot decide where to book.

I know for sure that I want Resort Style. For reference last year we went to Lake George and stayed at Lake George RV park. We loved it. The prior year we went to Ocean City, MD and stayed at Castaways but left thinking there was not enough to do there and that we should have stayed at Frontier Town.

This is our longest trip so far so we really want to make it memorable. I think I've narrowed to the big 3.

Based on our past trips and what we like which would you recommend and why?

Ocean Lakes?
Myrtle Beach Travel Park?
Pirateland?

I am open to other options as well but need full hookups and lots to do for the boys.

We will be in 29ft travel trailer.

Thanks

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    Myrtle Beach Travel Park is our choice place to stay; we're here now thru the winter.

    We used to spent 2-4 weeks in the summer here; close to restaurants, shopping and a ton of activities for all ages in the campground.

    One thing though, if you plan on being at one of the big parks in the summer, you really need to make reservations asap.
  • MY OPINION ---- OL is the best choice for a first timer to MB with kids of your age group. It has EVERYTHING you could want and is virtually a self contained small city. Book early and try for a site as close to the beach as possible. You won't be disappointed.
  • Well here's one vote for "None of the above". I've seen lots of kids in the age group having great times at MB state park and Huntington Beach state park. The latter with limited full hookups though. They are great places to camp, wonderful beaches, nature trails, spaces have good separation, and all the shopping and amusements are not too far away. Many sites provide good shade to help keep things cool in the hot July weather. Bring their bikes and they can get plenty of exercise.
  • We stayed at Pireateland. we loved it and the kids loved it. we did a walk through of OL, sites too close together!
  • Been to MB several times and prefer Lakewood. Going end of Feb for 2 weeks for golf. Agree very busy but found them to enforce the cart rules better then OL where I was hit by a 9 year old driving at night and OL cared less
  • You'll find what you're after at any of the three you listed, plus Lakewood.

    It might help to check out the location of things you're interested in seeing/doing (if any) outside of the campground. There's a lot of room between the big three campgrounds in the south and Myrtle Beach Travel Park to the north. I'd probably go with one that's closer to most of the things you're interested in.

    We prefer MBTP because it's closer to the things we like to do, it's a bit calmer and most definitely because of the lack of golf carts.

    Also, it's getting very late to be making reservations at any of the campgrounds in MB for this summer. They all generally start booking up about a year in advance. So your choices may be limited by availability.
  • Which route south do you plan on taking.We went down using two different routes and each was different. On our first trip we had a second unit following us, while on the second we had 10 units with us. Myrtle Beach is one of our favorite places to visit.
    You will enjoy the visit.
    Jm2cw
  • I consider the big 3 Pirate land, Lakewood and Ocean Lakes.
    I consider MB travel park is a slight bit calmer than the other 3.
    For action, beach front camping all are good choices. If anything there can be a bit too much action/crowds during the peak summer months.
    I agree Frontiertowne is much more kid friendly than Castaways. Castaways is a bit more upscale and adult oriented.
    If you want to stay within the excitement/Action. The choices mentioned above are all good.
    If you want a little more peace,quiet and relaxation consider. Cypress Camping Resort or Briarcliffe RV Resort. MB also has 2 nice state parks as well.
    MB is a camping Mecca with lots of options,but book soon it fills up fast
  • All three would be good to stay at. You could add Lakewood to the list which is close to ocean lakes.. Everyone has their favorite place. Only difference is myrtle beach travel park does not allow golf carts. The other three do and they are everywhere. Really have to watch while walking and driving. Biggest problem that I have with myrtle beach during the summer is TRAFFIC. Give yourself plenty of time if you drive any where.

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