Myrtle Beach, SC, 2010 TripAdvisor's traveler's choice as the #1 beach and sun destination in the United States, is a great vacation spot to explore whether for Spring Break or maybe for a holiday with the family.
"Visitmyrtlebeach.com" is the official destination website for the Myrtle Beach Area of South Carolina - "Find Unlimited Activities, Myrtle Beach Hotels, Resorts, Additional Accommodations and More In Our Myrtle Beach Vacation Guide."
This is an easy-to-use and appealing website. Whoever constructed it did a well job to attract new visitors to be able to conveniently explore their options for vacationing in Myrtle Beach, offering a full vacation guide, discount coupons for several events/place in in and around Myrtle Beach, and an option to receive email updates with special offers.
Each section of the site is clear and useful. My main criticsm of this site is that it speaks of saving money by planning your getaway using their website to make an itinerary of things to do with the options/packages they provide. The intinerary includes everything from golf packages to amusement parks and water sports. They have so many options and attractive things to do that in a way, it seems as though they are persuading visitors to actually spend more money when they get their.
There are coupons available on the website for things such as theater, restuarants, shopping. However, with them putting up so many things to do in Myrtle Beach(which is good because it's a vacation getaway and meant to be fun, I think they are actually saying GO SPEND YOUR MONEY, not save it!
From a public voice, I'm sure we all love great deal, packages, and discounts, but normally vacation is the one time a year when people normally don't mind to splurge and spend a nice deal of cash. Many people save up just for their big annual vacation that they highly anticipate!
So although "visitmyrtlebeach" says you can save using thier discount coupons, I think the whole idea is for poeple to go to a beatiful fun place like Myrtle Beach and spend spend spend.
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