Friday, April 9, 2010

Coral Beach Room Size?

Planning a trip in June 06 to Myrtle Beach and thinking of staying at the Coral Beach. Its me, my wife and three young adult daughters. Is the one bedroom condos big enough or should we get two rooms? Also, lots of mixed reviews on this hotel. Any comments appreciated



Coral Beach Room Size?


My family and I have stayed at the Coral Beach the past 4 years with a 2 yr old and a 5 yr old.We also normally take a niece or nephew.The rooms are plenty big with 2 beds and a pull down murphy.Also,amenities are great.Large kiddie pool,poolside bar,live band daily and if you dont want to go out at night you can listen to karaoke from your balcony.Hope this helps.



Coral Beach Room Size?


Is the murphy bed suitable for an adult (or two)?




In the br you can get two double beds or a king. The murphy bed is big enough for two adoults also. THe hotel in recently been reonvated and it is VER clean. They have a bowling alley, arcade, 10 pools, general store, resturants and many more things to do there at the resort. I hope you enjoy your stay there




I agreee with the above posts. The one bedrooms are pretty spacious...and Coral Beach has alot to offer...the pool area is great! Its a great hang-out place for the younger set, plus it%26#39;s comfortable enough for the adults. Great live music too!




MB Concierge: you seem to be very informative about Myrtle Beach. So, for me, wife, two adult daughters and a pre-teen, whats the best overall place to stay in June? Looking to be close to attractions, a hotel thats clean, comfortable and fun (possibly entertainment, bar/lounge, etc. We are first timers to MB. The list so far:



1. Coral Beach



2. Hampton Inn



3. Sea Island



4. South Wind Villas



5. Marriott Resort Grande Dunes



Can you provide some wisdom and insight?




Hampton Inn Oceanfront is GREAT!




I will say Coral BEach because it is roomy, clean, and near the pavillion, family kingdom, etc.




Hey Dan,



Well, I answered the other post you had first, so guess you know how I feel about the Sea Island.





I would strongly suggest reading the reviews listed to the left. It really depends on what your family likes to do when they are on vacation. Do you like to go out and explore the area you are in, do you prefer a pool area/lazy river to swimming in the ocean and riding the waves, are you pretty much content with your dining and shopping options on site, or do you like to ';eat where the locals eat';?





Coral Beach does have all the bells and whistles...you just about wouldnt have to leave the property to do anything. Of course most people do, and they are close to The Family Kingdom, and a few small shops and restaurants (a really great Italian nearby --- Villa Romana!)





Hampton Inn OF is in the same general area...what they lack in ';bells and whistles'; they make up in accomodations and staff.





Southwinds is very nice...but more like a condo complex. But the condos are very spacious..only thing is, I dont think the construction next door will be compete by your trip. Dunes Village is expanding and renovating their current building, and the stormwater runoff project has a bit of construction on the beachfront there....that project may be done by June, but not sure.





The Mariott at Grande Dunes is a beautiful property too. It probably would have a bit more to do than the Sea Island..it is currently the only 4 diamond oceanfront resort in our area...Scott at the concierge desk there is great! Especially if your a golfer...he%26#39;s good at knowing condition of the greens, where the good deals are...etc.





You may want to check out the map on our bus system%26#39;s website:



www.golymo.com



it lists where these properties are at along with popular area attractions.





Dan, hope all this helps. Wherever you decide to stay, I think you all will have a great time! There is always sooooo much to do!





:)

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