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HappyCamper89

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Posted: 03/13/08 10:07am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have just made reservations for 9 days for Myrtle Beach Travel Park. First time ever to this area. Just the hubby and me. What are some interesting things to do and see in the area. Also, we love good seafood.........any recommendations???? Thanks in advance. Tina


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Look for the Seafair restaurant ,it's south of Piratesland a couple miles. Great seafood buffet,you can tell by the million cars out front.Then you can walk around the outdoors mall that goes around a lake in the middle,I forgot the name though, but it's great at night time.


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We live about 45 minutes from MB and go there several times a month. When you get at the campground just pick up one of the many tourist type books that they have. These will show you what is available and you might find a discount coupon in there too. There is plenty of shopping, night life, and food in the area...take a day trip to Charleston, Savannah (SC) or Calabash (NC)--you will not be disappointed.


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Posted: 03/13/08 10:33am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

From MBTP, I'd go up to Calabash to get some good seafood.


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camping man wrote:

Look for the Seafair restaurant ,it's south of Piratesland a couple miles. Great seafood buffet,you can tell by the million cars out front.Then you can walk around the outdoors mall that goes around a lake in the middle,I forgot the name though, but it's great at night time.



Its Broadway at the beach. A great place to spend a good part of the day. Plenty of shops, restaurants all situated around a nice lake. Ripleys Aquarium, Imax theatre,Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock Cafe, just to name a very few.


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Posted: 03/13/08 12:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm going to be keeping an eye on the posts here. We are planning a trip to Myrtle Beach in June.


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Posted: 03/13/08 12:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The Resturant named is about 45 minutes south if you get clear roads.
The shopping area is 30 minutes south.
Go to Calabash for food, 20 minutes north.
Barefoot Landing and Tanger outlets for shopping 2-3 miles.
Great area!

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Thanks for all of the info...........keep it coming!!!! Tina

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http://www.949thesurf.com

Go here and sign up, you can listen to "WNMB The Surf Radio" on line. Get all of the local ads for resturants and shopping.

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Tons of Outlet Stores.
The town of Calabash has the best seafood by far. North of MB
Gotta hit Broadway at the Beach, tons to do there.

You will have sensory overload with everything that is there to see and do.

I guess the only big negative is the traffic. Not too bad now. But will be horrible come middle of May to middle of September.

Have fun!!

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