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Thinking about heading down. Would just be me. Like oceanfront. Can anyone reccomend some hotels?
We've stayed at the Red Roof Inn on Kings Hwy several times. Price is less than $100 a night during the rally week and the rooms are clean. Waffle House is right next door for the late night munchies. Take a left out of the parking lot and the Harley Shop is less than 2 miles. Have fun we'll be there.
We've stayed at the Red Roof Inn on Kings Hwy several times. Price is less than $100 a night during the rally week and the rooms are clean. Waffle House is right next door for the late night munchies. Take a left out of the parking lot and the Harley Shop is less than 2 miles. Have fun we'll be there.
Stayed at Ocean Reef last year during Spring Bike week, oceanfront room for under $100 a night, nice resort, lots of amenities, parking a little difficult but if your on a bike you use the first floor of the parking deck, exclusively for bikes. Nice upscale area.
Tropical Seas in south myrtle is also nice. They had bike parking up front and were handing out pieces of wood for kick stands. They are also really cheap
I booked the Hampton Inn in Murrell's Inlet. Thanks guys!
Good choice Brian. South of MB, beside Garden City, Surfside. We stay at our Uncle/ Aunt house in Surfside Beach. Watch out for Golf cart Mecca. Go to Deaddogs Saloon
Suck, bang, blow. Etc.
Go to the Sundowner Bar & Grill in Surfside....best Shrimps and Grits ....Tell them Carson & Judy recommends it.....Best, D
Good choice Brian. South of MB, beside Garden City, Surfside. We stay at our Uncle/ Aunt house in Surfside Beach. Watch out for Golf cart Mecca. Go to Deaddogs Saloon
Suck, bang, blow. Etc.
Go to the Sundowner Bar & Grill in Surfside....best Shrimps and Grits ....Tell them Carson & Judy recommends it.....Best, D
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