March Break in Myrtle Beach

A March 2003 trip to Myrtle Beach by Einstein

Our trip as a family to Myrtle Beach, SC, for the March Break.

  • 4 reviews
Lots of shopping malls and outlets for shopping. The golf courses are super, but a bit expensive for non-residents.

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A car is a must to get around to the shopping outlets and other places of interest.

Yachtsman Resort HotelBest of IgoUgo

Hotel | "The Yachtsman"

The resort was very clean and the rooms were a good size with plenty of room. The decor was good. Our unit came with a full kitchen with all the things required to cook in the unit.
  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by Einstein on January 23, 2004

Yachtsman Resort Hotel
1304 North Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577
(800) 955-2627

Large selection of buffet items ranging from seafood to steaks. This restaurant had the best selection of seafood and local cuisine. There was something for everybody with whatever taste they had. The steaks were made to perfection and the dessert bar and salad bar had a large selection. This is one not to miss.
  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by Einstein on January 23, 2004

Prestons: Seafood and Country Buffet
4530 Highway 17 S Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
(843) 272-3338

Medieval Times Dinner & TournamentBest of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament"

This is a place to visit if you want to experience what it was like to eat and watch dueling on horses during the Medieval times. The food is served by wenches (waitresses), and you have to eat with your hands. No utensils provided. You watch the knight fight for his honor, and it is a must if you have kids to go and visit this place.
  • Member Rating 5 out of 5 by Einstein on January 23, 2004

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
2904 Fantasy Way Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29579
(800) 436-4386

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