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Nice affordable hotels near downtown Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach


Dpantherman

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My family and I go to Myrtle Beach every year usually, and almost every time we try to get a hotel close to Ripleys, shops, etc. on Ocean Blvd, but never get close. I think its the North side, but we are looking for only a few blocks walking distance if any of you have stayed at one. the closet we stayed at was the Beverly Motel, and it was pure sh*t. roaches included. thanks for the help.

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You should be able to find several hotels with reduced rates. I know Landmark keeps offering us something like 40% discounts now. Sea Dip was down to something like $45/night for this weekend. I may just have to cave in and stay in MB. We've been boycotting MB, and only spending money in the south or north.

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Why have you been boycotting MB sunbunny? We went down there in

April and stayed at the Hampton Inn on like 72nd... not within walking distance of the area you're talking about, but not too far. I don't know what the rates are now, but it wasn't too bad, and it is a nice place.

Kingston Plantation is my favorite place to stay down there.

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Why have you been boycotting MB sunbunny? We went down there in

April and stayed at the Hampton Inn on like 72nd... not within walking distance of the area you're talking about, but not too far. I don't know what the rates are now, but it wasn't too bad, and it is a nice place.

Kingston Plantation is my favorite place to stay down there.

Same here, but it certainly ain't cheap. $260-$300 a night during peak times, but well worth it imo if you are going to stay in MB.

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