From the very start of my vacation in Myrtle Beach, I was
impressed by all the things to do at Bay Watch Resort. With a total of 18 indoor and outdoor aquatic
amenities, 600-feet of sandy beach, an on-site restaurant and lounge, gift and
sundry shop, fitness center, beach bar and business center, you’re well taken
care of at Bay Watch Myrtle Beach. The 540-foot
wide, palm-tree lined pool deck is oceanfront and features two indoor pools,
three outdoor pools, four kiddie pools, seven whirlpools, one indoor lazy river
and one outdoor lazy river. Plus, there is plenty of deck space for
soaking up the sun or simply lounging while you watch the kids play. A wooden
boardwalk, located in front of each tower of the resort, leads the way to the beach where
umbrellas and chairs can be rented. In
season you can also grab a drink and light fare from the Fishtails Beach
Bar.
Located in the center tower, the Blue Room Café gets guests
going each morning with a buffet breakfast.
They also serve a scrumptious dinner every Friday and Saturday
night. Catch the game or grab a
refreshing beverage at the Sandtrap Sports Bar & Grill. With ocean views, it’s also a great place to
grab lunch in the summer.
Studios and suites are the unit types available at the Bay Watch Resort Myrtle Beach. The studio is
equipped with two full size beds, a small refrigerator, microwave, flat screen TV,
full bathroom and a private balcony. For
a more spacious stay, choose either the one or two bedroom suite. Both units are outfitted with a sleeper sofa
and the bedrooms have double beds, which means they can sleep more people for less money. For instance, the two bedroom suites can sleep
up to 10. Both units feature a full
kitchen with white cabinetry, washer/dryer and dishwasher, two full bathrooms
with the master bathroom, in the two bedroom unit, having a whirlpool tub,
living room area with a full size sleeper sofa, three flat screen TVs, and an
oceanfront private balcony.
Even better, as a Bay Watch guest you have free
access to Wild Water and Wheels, a sixteen-acre park filled with 24 slides,
lazy river, lagoons, and more that is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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Hi Ashley,
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