Friday, April 27, 2012

Any good hotels for students in highschool?

Me and some of my friends (5 total) are gonna go to Myrtle Beach for a Get-away-exams trip for 1 -5 or 6 days. I just really want to know which hotel is good because only one of us went to Myrtle beach but he forgot what the hotel name was.

Any good hotels for students in highschool?

Best of luck. No ';good'; hotel will rent to a group of high school or college kids. Most require you to be over 24 and some accept only families and couples. The places I%26#39;ve seen that accept younger folks are real dumps. Also be aware that if you make a reservation and misrepresent your age to get the reservation you will be turned down at check-in.

Any good hotels for students in highschool?

Coastermeister is right on with everything. You may try Sandcastle South 843-448-4316. They do rent to students but require a refundable deposit for each person. Also, Hampton Inn 48th Ave 843-449-5231 rents to students. Hampton is not oceanfront but they are only 2 blocks from it and breakfast is included. Good luck!


Well thanks alot anyways, we%26#39;re gonna find somebody whos a good friend that is over 24. Hopefully we can still go there and like not get screwed over, and are most hotels like that? having to be 24 or older to check in.


Actually, I believe that most chain hotels now require that you be at least 21 years of age, have a valid credit card, and have some sort of government issued ID (a drivers license is fine) with you at check in. Also, they require that there is at least one person 21 or older in each guest room, so be sure to take that into consideration as well.


Thanks! That%26#39;s the nicest thing that you%26#39;ve ever said about me and I will not have it deleted for once.


ok... thanks for the info...


A couple of years ago I was able to book The Polynesian for my son%26#39;s senior trip in June. They required an extra deposit.

I don%26#39;t know that it was a particularly ';nice'; hotel but it was oceanfront %26amp; in a pretty safe area. They didn%26#39;t try to rip them off because they were ';kids';. I have been warned that some of the dumpier places will try to do that to younger groups.

It%26#39;s difficult to find a place willing to rent to anyone under 25. It%26#39;s too bad for those who really do want to just have fun but younger groups have a reputation for trashing hotels.

Good luck.


Hey! Me and my friend went to Myrtle last year and we had just turned 19 so we had a hard time finding a hotel! We ended up staying at the Quality Inn and Suites... you have to be 18 to stay there. We had to make a 100 dollar safety deposit and they gave it back to us at the end! It is one of the cheapest hotels, it was not trashy (it was average... we had no problems with it at all and we can be very picky) and the location was great! Right across the street from the beach, and about a mile or 2 down the street from the Freaky Tiki (best club at MB)! So I recommend staying there! :)


You probably won%26#39;t be able to get away with just having your 24 year old friend check in. Many hotels require IDs for all guests. I stayed at the Atlantica for my senior trip and it was great! You only have to be 18 and they do require a security deposit(I forget how much) but as long as you don%26#39;t trash the room you get it back. The rooms are like condos with a separate bedroom and livingroom and kitchen area. We didn%26#39;t have any trouble with getting yelled at for being loud or having guests in our room. Basically don%26#39;t be an idiot and you%26#39;ll be fine, you can definitely still have a good time. Two friends of mine stayed at the Poindexter during the same week and it was not nearly as nice of a room. It is the same resort but those rooms are normal hotel rooms and the one I saw was not nice at all. One thing I can advise is ask for a non-smoking room even if you do smoke unless you want a room covered in cigarette burns.

This past summer I stayed at the Sea Park Motel and it was MUCH cheaper and actually wasn%26#39;t bad at all for what we paid for it. I was really nervous but it wasn%26#39;t dirty or anything, the rooms are a bit out dated but we weren%26#39;t looking for anything fancy.

Both the Atlantica and the Sea Park are in the perfect area for walking the ';strip'; and for going out to the clubs. Even if you don%26#39;t stay at one of them definitely look at the addresses and try to stay around there! You%26#39;ll definitely want to be where all the action is!!

Let me know if I can help with anything else!

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