Here’s what is difficult about Myrtle beach. There are a bunch of older hotels that new owners get to renovate and turn into “resorts”. The pictures all look fancy on lineThis hotel is older. There were no bugs, the sheets were clean. I can see the effort. With that being said, the floors were sticky, the room felt wet from the humidity. No climate control in the elevators. The room smelt like mildew. As soon as you walked in, it hits you in the face. People were up partying after midnight. Construction in the room next to us as late as 6:00 on Saturday. I had to wash some ball uniforms, the dryer sounded like it was going to fall apart, but it did work so I was thankful. If you drive a larger suv, the parking is difficult. All of that can be overlooked. Mediocre at best but not nasty. If you love dogs, then this is a good option for you. Pools were nice and right on the beach. What really got on my nerves- was the staff! Saturday morning on the way to a ballgame, I didn’t have good cell service and was having trouble finding a quick breakfast drive through. I was told to Google it. Well if I could have I would have, but I couldn’t. Sunday morning, tried to get a Starbucks drink and it couldn’t be made. She didn’t have lemonade. No problem, can I get a refund? No! She didn’t know how to do a refund to a card and we would have to wait for her to finish her line to figure it out. They don’t do daily house cleanings. A lot of opportunities, but at minimum the staff can be nice.