Myrtle Beach is all at once a spring break destination, golfing destination, retirement community, and family vacation spot. Take in a foot-stomping show at the Carolina Opry, or cheer on your favorite knight at Medieval Times. Mingle with the fishermen of Springmaid Pier, then stop for ice cream along the boardwalk. Shop and dine at one of the area’s many outdoor entertainment complexes, or simply explore the many beaches of the Grand Strand – all with a personality of their own.
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4.5 based on 59 reviews
Meet some of the Cast of Welcome to Welcome To Myrtle Manor. Visit where the show if filmed. You can walk the streets, have your picture taken under the Big Myrtle Manor Sign tour Tangull's Salon.
All the props from the show are gone. There are no t-shirts to purchase, not anything to take your picture next to. The park is actually called "Patrick's Mobile Home Park." Myrtle Manor was the name of the show, but they park has always been "Patrick's." When the show ended, production took the Myrtle Manor sign and pool. The main cast members were casted for the show and then moved into the park, but once the show ended, they moved out. The salon is closed and the building was reverted back to a home. The owners of the park are still there and they are AMAZING! Stopped into the office and ended up talking to them for quite a while. Nice people who have done really great things for the community since the show.
4.0 based on 190 reviews
The entire staff is excellent. They were very thorough and professional. We rented a Pontoon Boat and cruised up the Intracoastal Waterway for the day. Booking was easy, check in was quick and we were under way in no time. The Boat was clean and all systems worked well. We will be back again and again. Thanks for a great day!
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