In the beautiful city of Myrtle Beach, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over the Beach House Golf and Racquet Club, a cherished resort that many families have considered their second home for over four decades. Sadly, recent news indicates that timeshare owners may never return to their beloved getaway, a place filled with joyful memories and tight-knit community bonds.
Timeshare owners received a disappointing letter from the resort’s board in June, revealing that the Beach House is likely heading for a permanent closure. Apparently, the resort is burdened with hefty repair costs—around $3 million—to fix up the place. Unfortunately, the board is skeptical about raising the necessary funds since a mere 20 percent of owners are currently up to date on their fees.
Many owners decided to walk away from their timeshare dreams after the resort’s abrupt shutdown last July, which was due to serious structural issues. Some have chosen to sell back their deeds for a paltry $250 or transfer them to another hotel entirely. Can you imagine? That figure feels more like a slap in the face than a fair deal when you consider the countless memories tied to those deeds!
Take the heartfelt story of John Goodwin, who has been visiting the Beach House since his baby days and is now 40. For him, this place isn’t just a vacation spot; it’s part of his family legacy. He recalls a time when he knew everyone at the hotel—those other couples who became good friends over the years. “If they sell the property, I know my deed is worth more than $250,” Goodwin expressed passionately. “It’s not just a number; it’s a part of who I am!”
Standing in support of their memories, many timeshare owners have voiced their discontent with the board’s plans and communication, or lack thereof. The last word from them hinted at a vote that could mark the end for the resort, yet since the June letter, the owners have been left in the dark.
It’s truly troubling that these owners feel abandoned during such a pivotal time. When WMBF reached out to the management company, Capital Vacations, for comments or updates, their response was a simple “no comment”—a move that certainly hasn’t helped ease the worries of distressed timeshare holders.
Here’s the crux of it: for many, the Beach House isn’t just a place to stay during vacations. It’s where families have gathered year after year, where children laugh on the sand, and where friendships have blossomed. The thought of it being reduced to nothing more than a forgotten structure is simply heart-wrenching.
As the community of timeshare owners waits, one can’t help but wonder about the future of the Beach House Golf and Racquet Club. Will they be able to rally together to find a solution? Or is this the end of a beautiful chapter that has held so much joy for so many?
As we keep our fingers crossed for all those beautiful memories and friendships tied to this iconic Myrtle Beach resort, we hope for a resolution that honors the deep connections formed over the years. Until then, if you know a timeshare owner, lend an ear; they just might need someone to share their stories with—even the tough ones.
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