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PackerBacker

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Posted: 06/09/08 03:51am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Myrtle Beach Travel Park does not have paved roads but it also does not rent golf carts. To us 'walkers' that's an advantage. MBTP is where we enjoy going.

If your looking for a long weekend, you really need to reserve in the December/January time-frame.


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To add to the other post, you can make reservations at Ocean Lakes 18 months in advance. All the roads are paved, and a large amount of the sites now have concrete pads. They are all pull through sites. They still have a lot of sand/grass sites also. It is a big place. I think the sites with pads are $5.00 more per day.


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We just got back from pirate land, this was our first and last time that we will ever go there. While the lazy river was nice and most of the other visitors were helpful that was the extent of the positive. The golf carts were out of control. It was a mixture of the Daytona 500 and Spring break. The rules state only licensed drivers, if that is the case there are 8 year olds with their drivers license.

There is a wide spread ant infestation that most of the returning campers knew of. The store has stocked up on spray but no one told us until we were knee deep in ants. So if you do go there spray every part of your camper that touches the ground.

The sites were so close together that it was extremely difficult to get my 39' 5th wheel into any of the sites. When i asked for a new site they said that they only figure the length of the unit (not the added length of the TV) So practice your tight maneuvering.

The only site that have shelters / paved pads are the premium sites.

The bath houses were scumy and dirty. In addition there was wide spread under age smoking inside them even though it is clearly marked no smoking.

* This post was edited 07/09/08 04:22am by retirementherewecome *


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