Two massive indoor water parks (heated/enclosed Nov-April)
Oceanfront location with direct beach access
Palmetto Tower's lazy river is a hit with younger children
Resumen rápido: A chaotic, high-energy family factory that delivers on water park fun but skimps on elevator speed and room updates.
Reseñado por @fly_with_shalhevet: I honestly thought I needed a passport for views this blue, but this spot in Myrtle Beach proved me wrong. Waking up to the sound of waves and stepping onto that balcony was the ultimate reset. It’s the perfect domestic escape that feels worlds away.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Kids love the water slides so much they don't notice the dated furniture, but parents definitely will.
Reality check
Recent Feb 2026 reviews mention roaches in some units and peeling paint—cleanliness is hit-or-miss depending on the specific condo owner.
Your vacation revolves around keeping kids exhausted and wet
You visit in winter/shoulder season and need guaranteed indoor swimming
You want a kitchenette to save money on breakfast and lunch
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
6.5
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Some units are spotless, others have 'missed spots' and dust bunnies. Daily service is often just towels/trash.
Bathroom hygiene: Hit or miss. Recent Feb 2026 reviews mention roaches in some units. Grout can be dingy in older rooms.
Maintenance: Showing its age. Peeling paint, slow drains, and worn carpets are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Industrial quality. Clean but scratchy. Bring your own beach towel.
Odors & scents: Heavy chlorine smell near the lobby/pool areas; some rooms have a lingering musty/damp scent.
Sleepability™
6MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Screaming kids at the pool (echoes up to 5th floor)
Thin walls/connecting doors
Hallway noise from exterior corridors
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
The parking garage is across the street; drop bags at the lobby before parking.
Resort fee is approx. $34/night.
Breakfast buffet is NOT free (~$13.95/adult).
Qué llevar
Pool towels (resort ones are small and scratchy)
Disposable plates/cutlery for the kitchenette
White noise machine to drown out hallway sounds
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Palms Tower, floors 6+ for better views and less pool noise
Oceanfront Deluxe Studios for the 'full glass wall' view
Habitaciones a evitar
Ground floor rooms (privacy issues, noise from pool deck)
Rooms near the elevators (constant foot traffic)
Low floors (1-4) in Palmetto Tower if you want to avoid the smell of chlorine and humidity
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am requesting a room in the Palms Tower, floor 6 or higher, away from the elevators. We would prefer a unit that has been recently renovated if possible.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the water park actually heated?
Yes, the indoor parks are enclosed and heated from November to April, making it a legit winter destination.
Which tower is better, Palmetto or Palms?
Palmetto is better for younger kids (lazy river, smaller slides). Palms is better for teens (speed slide, 'Bucket Drop') and is slightly newer.
Is parking on-site?
No, it's in a garage across the street. It's free, but spaces are tight and it's a bit of a trek with groceries.
Are there hidden fees?
Yes, expect a resort fee of around $34/night added to your bill.
Can I walk to restaurants?
Technically yes, but most good options (like Liberty Tap Room) are a 15-20 min walk. It's mostly a driving location.
Is there daily housekeeping?
It varies. Some bookings only get trash/towel service, while full cleaning might only happen every 4th day. Check your specific booking terms.
Consejos de Insiders
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The 'Palms' tower has the 'Bucket Drop' and speed slide, which are the main draws for older kids.
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Avoid the breakfast buffet rush between 9:00-10:00 AM; go right at 7:30 AM.
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There is a 'secret' outdoor ping pong table near the Palmetto pool deck that is often free.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The elevators can take 15+ minutes during peak summer check-out times.
💡The 'kitchenette' often lacks basic tools like a can opener or decent knife—bring your own.
💡The indoor pool area can get extremely loud and humid; it's not a place to 'relax' and read.
💡Balcony repairs have been ongoing; you might see workers on scaffolding.
💡The 'Starbucks' in the lobby is a 'We Proudly Serve' counter, not a full corporate store (limited menu).
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