Going up and upscale: The 15-floor Marriott at Grand Dunes.
Normally, a Marriott hotel wouldn’t exactly thrill us — they’re usually very nice and comfortable, but thrilling? No.
However, by Myrtle Beach standards, the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort at Grand Dunes is like a Four Seasons hotel and it’s the best resort lodging option on a Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
First of all, it’s located right on the beach and most rooms have ocean views. Second, it opened in 2004 and therefore looks nothing like the older, cheesy high-rises that unfortunately occupy most of the other beachfront property.
With its smooth, light-tan exterior and red-capped towers, it hints at the modern, Tuscan style so popular today. Common areas are open, airy and warmed by wooden and rattan accents.
The rooms themselves are simple and efficient, but offer standard conveniences such as high-speed Internet access, double phone lines, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons/ironing boards, cable television and pay-per-view movies.
In addition to being the only area resort with spa, the property has a serene oceanfront pool (and indoor pool), three restaurants, a barbershop/hair salon and a private club floor with concierge, breakfast and cocktail lounge — common at luxury resorts but uncommon for Marriott.
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