โJul-04-2017 06:12 AM
โJul-12-2017 02:07 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
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If anything is gleaned from this thread,
is PLEASE golf cart owners, don't just send your kids off in the morning in the golf cart to ride around all day out of 'your' hair.
I found the golf carts driven by the kids where absolutely the most annoying and worse yet created the worst safety issues. No regard for other peoples campsites and created dangerous situations on the roads within the CG where the cars drove.
I full-time so I have the ease of the option to be able to stay away from CG's that allow golf carts.
Although I honestly still don't see how people think golf carts fit into RV/camping whether it be boondocking or at a CG.
โJul-12-2017 11:51 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-12-2017 11:25 AM
โJul-11-2017 03:29 AM
โJul-10-2017 02:12 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:
Why are some saying "they have a problem with this?"
The place is always packed. Most often, they stay booked solid and they're making money hand over fist. The main reason we go is because its huge, they have a lot of stuff to do, and we can take our golf cart.
To each his own. But saying "they" have a problem with this isn't quite correct.
โJul-10-2017 08:44 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Holy Golf Carts? How about holy being packed in tighter than a Bulls butt in fly season?
I was totally unfamiliar with this place, but checked it out after reading through this thread. The wife has been wanting to camp at a beach location for a few years but this will not be the place. I guess if it floats your boat have at it. Personally I don't get it. Some of those pads are less than 12' from the next. I am thinking condo or hotel and flying down, the hell with that place and places like it.
โJul-09-2017 07:20 PM
โJul-09-2017 05:59 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:
Why are some saying "they have a problem with this?"
The place is always packed. Most often, they stay booked solid and they're making money hand over fist. The main reason we go is because its huge, they have a lot of stuff to do, and we can take our golf cart.
To each his own. But saying "they" have a problem with this isn't quite correct.
โJul-09-2017 06:56 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Holy Golf Carts? How about holy being packed in tighter than a Bulls butt in fly season?
I was totally unfamiliar with this place, but checked it out after reading through this thread. The wife has been wanting to camp at a beach location for a few years but this will not be the place. I guess if it floats your boat have at it. Personally I don't get it. Some of those pads are less than 12' from the next. I am thinking condo or hotel and flying down, the hell with that place and places like it.
โJul-09-2017 06:08 AM
โJul-09-2017 04:48 AM
โJul-08-2017 07:05 PM
โJul-08-2017 06:26 PM
Travlingman wrote:
At Ocean Lakes with the campground and rental houses during the 4th of July, I would say there are 30,000+ people there now. Ocean Lakes is the largest campground on the east coast and that is not counting the huge rental house population. It is going to be crowded on a major holiday. We wouldn't even consider going right now. We go at the end of September and the campground is maybe 1/2 full during the week and the rental houses are almost empty. During Christmas there are even less. We get a golf cart each time and love it. Drive around and the dog(15 year old lab) just smiles riding around all day.
Hopefully you can enjoy the rest of your stay. I hope some of the crowd departs, but doubt it. There is that old saying of "If you can't beat them, join them." Again, hope the rest of your trip is enjoyable.
โJul-08-2017 06:23 PM
WTP-GC wrote:
Most posts in this thread sound like people who don't have golf carts complaining because other people do have golf carts.
As a golf cart owner, I'm not saying that they can't become a problem when left unchecked, but it sounds to me like the park in question is especially friendly toward them.
โJul-08-2017 06:16 PM
magnusfide wrote:losingit wrote:
Currently staying at OLFC in Myrtle Beach. Before we came here we read that it was a big place, and can get very crowded, but I didn't realize the golf cart population would outnumber the people!
I attempted to go to the laundry facility in my pickup on Saturday to wash some bedding that got soiled due to a sick child, it took me 30 minutes to go less than half a mile just to find a parking lot full of golf carts, I was not happy. I understand why the golf carts are so popular around here, if you don't have one or rent one you are going to be very frustrated when you try to go anywhere.
Don't get me wrong, this is a nice park, with very nice amenities, nice people, and nice facilities. I just don't care for how populated it is. Just too many people and golf carts for our liking. We will probably look elsewhere next year for our family vacation.
We'll be here a few more days, maybe some of the crowd will depart after today.
OL has had a problem with that for years. We haven't returned because of it. Has management got the wild younger drivers under control? They were a huge problem a few years ago, nearly hitting people and pets.
We like the quieter SC state parks in that area. Edisto State Park (which will reopen it's oceanfront camping in Sept); Myrtle Beach State Park; Huntington Beach SP (our favorite) and Hunting Island SP (another favorite). Most of them have repaired their camping areas after the hurricane damage and are either reopened or are in the process of reopening.
Here's the SC State Park Finder with links to each of the above state parks and their info.
SC State Park Finder