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After reading about Myrtle Beach not wanting the business of us hard working bikers, I want to know if someone can recommend a BIKER FRIENDLY hotel in the area.
I'm looking to stay at a place located on the water.
Almost all the hotels along the strand are biker friendly. They have always loved our business. We have stayed at the Viking, its not the best but its on the beach with ocean front room with balconies and very affordable. Remember its not the businesses that hate us its two or three politicians.
I like the Camelot. It is newer, has nice amenities, and has a great parking garage. If you request a lower floor, you will be able to park right outside your room.
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