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Island Vista Resort
4.4/598 Reviews

Island Vista Resort

Myrtle Beach|0.96km from Anchorage II
This was our second time at this property. First the positives. It is a hotel that has private houses on each side for a good distance so the beach is never packed. The rooms are spacious and have everything you need for a nice beach vacation. Some of the kitchen utensils could use replacing. The beds are comfortable right in the middle of soft and firm. There are the two outdoor pools and then the two indoor pools. The indoor pools are more for kids (one of them is a splash pool). They have plenty of areas to wash your feet off when you come up from the beach. The restaurant onsite had decent food, it was not overly salty like many of the restaurants in the area. Yes I know you are in the south but that does not mean places need to hide flavor with salt. Some of the negatives. The front desk agent that checked us in actually treated us like we were clueless with how a hotel worked. I was listening to another person being checked in and their check in was quicker and to the point. Had the person read the comments on our reservation they would have known that we are very educated in hotels. We also had some issues with the key card opening the pool towel bin. A manager tried to help and made up a story that the key was made with the wrong program, however our other key worked fine and was made the same way. They made us new keys which again did not work the next day. Luckily there was a maintenance man at the desk that wanted to look at it and took me over and I showed him how the key did not work. He tried it and it worked. The trick was that the key had to be placed against the machine in a certain way to work otherwise a code would come up and not work. He knew this was a problem but nobody at the front desk including the manager knew about this issue. On check in you should get wrist bands that you have to wear in the pool. We did not find out about this until day 3 when a security guard came and asked for our wrist bands. I went to the front desk and asked about them and the agent said ”yes you should have them, they didn't give them to you at check in?” I replied that he was the one that checked us in and he never mentioned them or gave them to us. We got housekeeping once during our six night stay which was fine, we don't usually need housekeeping too often. They did make a change from our review a few years back which was nice to see. They added more trash cans on each floor for people to put their trash in from the rooms instead of having bags on the floor next to the trash cans. When we did eat in the restaurant the service started very good but once we had our food nobody was around to check in on us. They lost some revenue because I would of had another beer since mine was empty about two bites into my dinner. Overall we enjoyed ourselves at this property. The kids had a lot of beach to look for shells. The front desk just needs some training including the manager. Last time we stayed we thought t

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Grande Shores Ocean Resorts Condominiums
4.1/530 Reviews

Grande Shores Ocean Resorts Condominiums

Myrtle Beach|2.9km from Anchorage II
When you stay at Grande Shores Ocean Resorts Condominiums in Myrtle Beach, you'll be on the beach, within a 10-minute drive of Broadway at the Beach and Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. This beach hotel is 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from SkyWheel Myrtle Beach and 5 mi (8.1 km) from Myrtle Beach Convention Center.Dip into one of the 2 outdoor swimming pools or 5 spa tubs and enjoy other recreational amenities, which include a lazy river. Additional amenities at this hotel include concierge services, a television in a common area, and a picnic area.Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at Shoreline Cafe, a restaurant which specializes in American cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6 AM to 10 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, a 24-hour front desk, and laundry facilities. Planning an event in Myrtle Beach? This hotel has 1581 square feet (147 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 110 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with full-sized refrigerators/freezers and ovens. Rooms have private furnished balconies. 27-inch flat-screen televisions with DVD players and cable programming provide entertainment. Conveniences include safes and separate sitting areas, as well as phones with free local calls.

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Dunes Village
4.1/597 Reviews
Fire alarm went off around 230am. The intercom was saying evacuate. My family took stairs to evacuate but It was a false alarm, scared my 7 year old so bad because he thought it was a fire because we had a bad house fire in the past. I could not get back to sleep. No apologies at checkout
Island Vista Resort
4.4/598 Reviews
This was our second time at this property. First the positives. It is a hotel that has private houses on each side for a good distance so the beach is never packed. The rooms are spacious and have everything you need for a nice beach vacation. Some of the kitchen utensils could use replacing. The beds are comfortable right in the middle of soft and firm. There are the two outdoor pools and then the two indoor pools. The indoor pools are more for kids (one of them is a splash pool). They have plenty of areas to wash your feet off when you come up from the beach. The restaurant onsite had decent food, it was not overly salty like many of the restaurants in the area. Yes I know you are in the south but that does not mean places need to hide flavor with salt. Some of the negatives. The front desk agent that checked us in actually treated us like we were clueless with how a hotel worked. I was listening to another person being checked in and their check in was quicker and to the point. Had the person read the comments on our reservation they would have known that we are very educated in hotels. We also had some issues with the key card opening the pool towel bin. A manager tried to help and made up a story that the key was made with the wrong program, however our other key worked fine and was made the same way. They made us new keys which again did not work the next day. Luckily there was a maintenance man at the desk that wanted to look at it and took me over and I showed him how the key did not work. He tried it and it worked. The trick was that the key had to be placed against the machine in a certain way to work otherwise a code would come up and not work. He knew this was a problem but nobody at the front desk including the manager knew about this issue. On check in you should get wrist bands that you have to wear in the pool. We did not find out about this until day 3 when a security guard came and asked for our wrist bands. I went to the front desk and asked about them and the agent said ”yes you should have them, they didn't give them to you at check in?” I replied that he was the one that checked us in and he never mentioned them or gave them to us. We got housekeeping once during our six night stay which was fine, we don't usually need housekeeping too often. They did make a change from our review a few years back which was nice to see. They added more trash cans on each floor for people to put their trash in from the rooms instead of having bags on the floor next to the trash cans. When we did eat in the restaurant the service started very good but once we had our food nobody was around to check in on us. They lost some revenue because I would of had another beer since mine was empty about two bites into my dinner. Overall we enjoyed ourselves at this property. The kids had a lot of beach to look for shells. The front desk just needs some training including the manager. Last time we stayed we thought t

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