As Hurricane Milton approaches, the lovely city of Myrtle Beach is coming together to support those who need a little extra help during these challenging times. With storm preparations in full swing, several resorts in the area are stepping up to offer some seriously affordable lodging options for anyone evacuating or impacted by the storm.
Vacation Myrtle Beach has announced that three of its popular resorts – Captain’s Quarters Resort, Crown Reef Beach Resort and Waterpark, and hotel BLUE – are rolling out some fantastic deals. Starting at just $39 per night plus tax, these resorts are making it easier for folks to find a safe place to stay while they ride out the storm.
That’s right – if you’re in a pinch and need temporary lodging, you can snag these discounted rates as long as you can show proof of residence from affected areas in South Carolina, North Carolina, or Georgia. Not only are the rates incredibly low, but all parking charges and additional fees are also waived, making this a fabulous option for families or individuals seeking shelter.
What’s even better? All three resorts offer accommodations equipped with full kitchens and on-site laundry facilities. This means you can keep your family comfortable and at home even if you’re away from yours. Whether you want to whip up your favorite meal or just toss in a load of laundry, these resorts have got you covered!
These special discounts are available for guests through October 20, so there’s a little time pressure to arrange your stay if you need one. It’s generally a good idea to have a plan in place as hurricane season can be unpredictable, and with Milton on the way, ensuring your safety is paramount.
If you or someone you know finds themselves needing a place to stay during this storm, be sure to check out these resorts. They’re not only making it easier for our community to breathe a little easier in the face of a hurricane but also offering a slice of comfort where it’s needed most.
Remember, community is everything here in Myrtle Beach, and we take care of each other. Residents are encouraged to stay updated and be prepared for any changes that Milton may bring our way. Support efforts for those impacted by Hurricane Helene are also ongoing, and any help or donations are greatly appreciated.
Stay safe Myrtle Beach and be sure to keep an eye on the weather! Every precaution counts, and sometimes what we need most is the warmth of our community during a storm.
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