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cant make bike week this year going to myrtle in june 2008 would like your help need to know where to staylike to beon the beach plus cover for bikes and walking distance to biker freindly bikerbars. all help would be app thank you
Landmark has a parking garage but I can't remember if there's a bar real close. Sandcastle is OK, no coverd parking but theres a bar next door thats OK. If you go north, Blockade Runner is OK and Poo's is right up the street....
I stay at Beach Cove every year. Pretty decent price, covered parking with security, on the ocean. Close to the House of Blues. Trailer friendly, if thats your thing.Twoof the guys that go with us every year trailer thiers.JMO
cant make bike week this year going to myrtle in june 2008 would like your help need to know where to staylike to beon the beach plus cover for bikes and walking distance to biker freindly bikerbars. all help would be app thank you
We are staying at the Holiay Inn Express in Murrells Inlet. The Beaver Bar and Suck Bang Blow are right across the street. It is not on right on the ocean. The two salloons mentioned above are tons of fun and right next to each other. If I remember right the beers were two bucks apiece and there is a decent restaurant right next to the hotel. There is no covered parking for the bikes. MB is a bike friendly place and in my opinion more fun than Daytona.
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