tragusa3 wrote:
Odd man out...we stayed once last summer for 4 nights. It was a neat thing to experience ONCE. Otherwise, I didn't buy a camper to feel like I was in the city...I bought it to get out of the city.
Myrtle Beach, in general, feels like the Walmart of beaches.
First many of us older folks remember MB for what it once was. A quick beach trip to chase girls, and Shag. The Southern Beaches have their own music. simply called "Beach Music" Like no where else in the world. And many of us keep going back even though "that" Myrtle Beach is long gone.
As for MB camping. The sad part is. Myrtle Beach has the only Ocean Front campgrounds within easy reach of folks in North, and South Carolina. There is only ONE Ocean Front CG between MB, and the OBX, and it is rather small. And the OBX are a pretty long drive from most of NC. So IF we want to camp at the beach. MB is pretty much the only choice.
One of the great things about NC, and SC. You can have breakfast in Boone in the mountains, and easily have Supper in Myrtle Beach.