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Julie Feb 8th, 2001 05:42 PM

Myrtle Beach Weather
 
We're headed down to Myrtle Beach in early April 2001. Just wondered if it's ever warm enough to swim outdoors (in a heated pool) this time of year. Also - any information on the Sands Resorts would be appreciated.

Baseballmom Feb 9th, 2001 03:49 AM

Julie, <BR>We've spent many apring breaks in Myrtle Beach in April. I wouldn't count on the weather being warm enough to swim outside, even in a heated pool. Definitely not in the ocean. We always stayed in a condo with an indoor pool, so I can't help you with the Sands <BR>Enjoy your trip.

rudy Feb 9th, 2001 05:15 AM

The Caravelle has a covered, heated pool for use all year round. I've stayed there before. The units on the beach have small kitchens and a dinette set, and I think would suit your needs. I've never stayed at the Sands.

CJ Feb 28th, 2001 04:50 PM

We're going to MB in April. Last time we were there in April it was warm enough to swim in the ocean and in the outdoor heated pool. We booked thru the Sands Resorts for this year. We will be staying at their one and only resort that is not a high-rise (Ocean Forest Villas)but you are allowed to use facilities (such as indoor pools) at the other Sands Resorts. We liked the look of Ocean Forest because it's NOT a big hotel. Hope this helps. Have fun! <BR>

karen Mar 21st, 2001 05:45 AM

We go to Myrtle Beach every April to escape from the snow here. I think it depends on where you are from as to whether you think it is too cold. We have swum the ocean and outdoor pools, while others were bundled up. Maybe they were locals. We thought it was so very warm:)) See ya on the beach!!

Pam Jul 7th, 2001 06:33 AM

Well, for those of you who live far away and might not know, Myrtle Beach had a tornado yesterday afternoon. It was in the business district, right near the Pavillion, and several people were injured, although none seriously. Actually it was a waterspout that came inland and became a tornado. Pretty big deal on the local channels and all through NC also. I mean, it was a *real* tornado, not just a little whirlwind thing. <BR> <BR>I might add, however, that this is very unusual!

chuck Jul 9th, 2001 07:28 AM

Just to add to Pam's tornado update, <BR> <BR>News accounts in Charlotte NC say that only two hotels were damaged enough to be unhabitable; however, you should definitely call your hotel/rental service if you are booked for the next several weeks. <BR> <BR>By all accounts, the damage was fairly localized to the Pavillion and an area south of there. Not a devastating tornado apparently. I would think the cleanup and windows replacement will not take long.


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