- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 4
General Features
- Microwave
- Smoke-free property
- Sofa bed
About this Property
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Hotel resort
Ocean view studio unit that sleeps 4, and home to the famed Ocean Annies Beach Bar. 12th floor room and balcony with a great view of the Grandiose Strand. Accommodations feature, full kitchens, in -room safes, cable TV, microwave, coffee maker, blender and iron & ironing boards.
About the Area
Myrtle Beach is home to this resort. Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Ripley's Aquarium and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Broadway Grand Prix or Myrtle Beach Sports Center.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Tips to get the perfect rental experience:
When to visit Myrtle Beach & When to reserve a rental home:
- Book your rental as early as possible. Rental schedules generally become available a year in advance (or in September just after Summer ends). Many groups reserve their Summer rental homes during Christmas and Thanksgiving get-togethers. Reserve before these holidays for best selection.
- To get the best value, try changing your group's trip dates to the Spring or Fall months. May, September, and October offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and reduced traffic. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook Winter holidays for a Myrtle Beach vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday vacation on the coast? Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Years Eve are great times to gather with loved ones at the beach.
- Some hosts and property managers offer special rates for veterans and active duty military. Ask your property manager if rate reductions are available for your group.
- Management companies and individual rental owners frequently offer customers an option to obtain trip insurance. Trip insurance, which commonly will cost between 1% - 5% of the base stay price, offers visitors reimbursement of costs for any missed days as a result of medical-related issues or weather, as well as evacuation costs or charges, such as an unanticipated hotel stay or extra gasoline expenses. Trip insurance might be a a life-saver if the unforeseen occurs. Ask your host for more information.
- Often, management companies and vacation rental houses supply Myrtle Beach area travel guides which include special offers, either offered directly by local businesses, or through a relationship between the property management company and the business itself. You can also find Myrtle Beach area magazine and coupon books at local gas stations and shopping centers.
Choosing the perfect rental home in Myrtle Beach:
- Begin by choosing your potential vacation weeks and a maximum budget.
- Note the number bedrooms and what type of bedroom configuration your group needs. Ocean view studio unit that sleeps 4. has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. If you need a larger or smaller rental, use our Myrtle Beach rentals search.
- Precise descriptions of bedrooms and bed counts & types is generally accessible on booking pages. Otherwise, reach out to the property owner before you reserve the rental. Note that most property listings specify the max. guest capacity, which often includes sofa beds. You'll need to determine what configuration is optimal for your vacation group.
- Some rentals allow pets, but others do not. Acceptable types of dog or cat, weight and breeds may be restricted, and additional charges may apply. Ask your host about allowable breeds and types before booking.
- If there's a specific Myrtle Beach beach you long to visit, look for homes that are either near by, or those that cater especially to your requirements.
- Suitable accessibility amenities can make or break a vacation for the less-mobile. Confirm all necessary amenities are available and included before booking
More considerations for your visit:
- Get the owner's phone number and entry/exit procedures for your rental property.
- Ask questions. You may want instructions for a garage door opener, A/V setup or thermostat. Contact your owner. They are there to help! A brief phone call prevents many concerns.
- Keep the property locked while you are out! Don't let crooks spoil your family vacation.
- During check-in, make note of any damages to the rental property and immediately alert the host. Record all correspondence just in case a dispute arises.
- Don't forget to respect your neighbors. Often times, adjacent homes are filled by permanent residents. Respecting noise limits and parking regulations can make a stay significantly more pleasurable.
- Don't forget to... Ask a local resident! Locals can often point you in the right direction. Who better to ask where to get the best breakfast in town, have a great night out, or the best spots for fine dining?
- Double-check the rental property to confirm that you've packed everything at departure. Remember to check garages, decks, and cabinets for hidden items. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take any leftovers home.
- Go through the property a final time and look for damages to contents or the property itself. We advise walking through with the property manager whenever possible. If the property manager isn't available, take photographs of the property to record its condition at check-out.
- Did your group have a fantastic stay? Many rental managers make it easy for clients to provide comments. If your rental and/or property management company was great, they will likely appreciate your kind words. If anything was out of order and they failed to fix it within reason, or if the vacation rental wasn't as described, you'll want to make a note as part of your review.