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oscar111
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Jul 26, 2013

Myrtle Beach Rv Resorts

We're heading to Myrtle Beach in about one week and were wondering if anyone could give any adice on a good campground close to town . We've been debating between Ocean Lakes and Lakewood resorts . Has anyone stayed here before and wich one would you recomend .

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  • ddndoug wrote:
    I know everyone has their own idea of how they like to "camp". Having said that.... IMHO in both of those parks RVs are packed way too tight for my comfort. We prefer more of a woodsy setting over a parking lot with a bunch of RVs. We choose to go with Myrtle Beach State Park.


    ..Only bad thing about Myrtle Beach State park, and why we don't stay there: The state park is situated right on the flight path for planes landing at Myrtle Beach airport. Can be very noisy there, which pretty well destroys the woodsy setting of a state park.

    I'll take silent, electric golf carts riding by all day over the roar of commercial jets landing ANY day. :)

    That, and the state park doesn't have sewer hookup, nor a pool and other amenities the big RV resorts offer. When we go to Myrtle Beach, we like having those amenities. We save the woodsy state park trips, for places not so touristy.

    As far as the RV resorts being packed too tight: Thats why we like Ocean Lakes' reservation setup, that allows you to pick exactly what site you want, and tells you the dimensions, tree location, etc. of all their sites. We make our reservation well in advance, and reserve a site we know gives us plenty of room. I've never felt cramped there.

    Will
  • There are actually 3 big resorts there right next to each other, right on the beach - Ocean Lakes, Lakewood, and Pirateland. They're all nice, and very similar. They each have their good and bad points. Like many other subjects, you'll get very different posts, opinions as to which of the 3 is the best choice.

    As to golf carts: Ocean Lakes I believe is the only one that allows folks to bring and use their own carts there. That, in addition to the fact they rent carts, means there is a lot of golf cart traffic. There is at the others, too, since they rent carts, too. I think Ocean Lakes has more because they allow folks to bring their own, vs the other parks do not. Security keeps it under pretty good control, though, at all of them. I know folks that have had their cart taken away from them (and should have!) for not following the rules at Ocean Lakes. Have heard Pirateland is just as strict.

    The golf cart traffic really does not bother me. I'd much rather see that, than everyone riding around the CG in their trucks or cars! Golf carts don't pollute the air. :)

    We go to Myrtle Beach every year in the Spring, have been going for years. Have stayed at most all of them at one point or another. We prefer Ocean Lakes of all of them. Reasons being:

    1. Ocean Lakes is only one that will let you reserve a specific site that you pick when you make your reservation. Their website shows you the physical size of each site, and notes about tree location, shade, etc. for each site. Basically, when you reserve a site with them you know exactly what site you'll have, and how much space it will have. Never have to worry about getting a site too small. None of the others give you that.

    2. All sites are pull-thru, and your camping (awning) side always faces the ocean. Pirateland is not like that - most sites there, you back up to another site, and the back of your camper can be right up against the back of another one. Lakewood, there is a little of both from what I recall.

    3. Onsite RV dealer/service department. If you have any problem with your RV, one phone call and they'll come to your site and fix it. Very convenient, and gives a lot of peace of mind knowing that if you ever have any problems, professional RV service is right there on-site to help you. I'm sure there are mobile RV places that do the same for the other campgrounds, but its nowhere near as convenient and easy. I seem to recall reading recently where one of the others makes it even MORE difficult to get service on their CG, by forcing the RV business to tack on a separate fee for their service, that they (the campground) gets!

    ..Someone mentioned Willow Tree RV resort. Bad thing about that place, as well as the KOA in Myrtle Beach: Neither are on the beach. For us, it really defeats the purpose of going to Myrtle Beach if you're not right on the beach. Might as well just go to a much cheaper and more secluded state park somewhere else in that case.
  • I know everyone has their own idea of how they like to "camp". Having said that.... IMHO in both of those parks RVs are packed way too tight for my comfort. We prefer more of a woodsy setting over a parking lot with a bunch of RVs. We choose to go with Myrtle Beach State Park.


    Doug
  • I heard Lakewood has a lot of Golf carts driving around and People say it is a nuisance.
  • These two resorts are similar and next to each other. Both are very good. You are OK at either. I believe Ocean Lakes is a little newer.