Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Myrtle Beach Seaside Resorts Announces Fourth of July Festivities

Celebrate with Oceanfront Accommodations, Contests, Giveaways and More

(NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) – Myrtle Beach Seaside Resorts – operator of the area’s premier oceanfront condo-hotel and vacation rental properties – announces the schedule for its Fourth of July celebrations.

Available at two MBSR resorts (Avista and Prince) the festivities feature cookouts, DJs, contests, giveaways and more. Specifics for each are below:

Avista Activities
Celebrate the Fourth of July at Avista's private beach with a range of festivities for all ages. DJs will provide music for contests, games and swimming from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. A cookout with burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches and ice cream will be available with ticket purchases. The pool bar will also be open from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., serving ice cold drinks as well as the bar menu. (Tickets purchased in advance are 10 for $12.00; on the day of the event, tickets are $1.00 each).

Prince Activities
The Prince Resort is featuring a special menu for a delicious Fourth of July dinner. Enjoy beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean over Carolina barbeque pork, southern potato salad, chicken, fried okra, All-American apple pie and more ($12.95 for adults, $8.95 for children ages 12 and under). Guests with reservations are invited to stay for the spectacular fireworks display launched from the Cherry Grove Pier.

“Myrtle Beach is the perfect place to celebrate the Fourth of July and create unforgettable family memories,” says Jim Eggen, General Manager of MBSR. "With the fireworks, cookouts, music and beach, everyone is able to enjoy themselves at our well-appointed oceanfront properties."

The Avista property is a unique oceanfront family resort that provides a fitting location for the finest vacation experience possible. Located in North Myrtle Beach, the resort offers convenient access to the many shops and restaurants nearby. Spacious one, two and three bedroom condominiums are available with kitchens, high-speed wireless internet access and private balconies with expansive views.

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Prince Resort offers contemporary condominiums equipped with luxury amenities and private balconies. Southern cuisine is served at the resort's in-house restaurant, 3500 Ocean Grill. Other features include a rooftop pool, fitness center and direct access to North Myrtle Beach's Cherry Grove Fishing Pier.

Myrtle Beach is within a half-day’s drive of population centers like Washington D.C., Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Moreover, Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) is conveniently located to all MBSR properties. Serviced by Delta, Continental, Spirit Airlines and US Airways, it features daily, nonstop flights to over 25 destinations including Philadelphia, Baltimore, Newark, N.J. and Chicago.

For additional information and reservations: Myrtle Beach Seaside Resorts, 888.571.4104.

3 comments:

Oliver Smith said...

This looks interesting. But I immediately have a question. How humid is it there? A hotel by the sea requires rapid weather changes and humidity. I don't want to have problems with this while staying at a hotel.

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