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Myrtle Beach offers some of the cheapest family vacation deals in America, starting at $69/night for oceanfront resort suites. With 60 miles of beach, waterparks, mini golf courses, and family dinner shows, it's the ultimate budget-friendly beach destination for families.

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Best Vacation Deals in Myrtle Beach for Families

By The VacationDeals.to TeamMarch 5, 202612 min read

Myrtle Beach is basically the family vacation factory of the East Coast. Sixty miles of sandy beach, more mini golf courses than you can count, waterparks everywhere, seafood buffets the size of airplane hangars, and resort deals so cheap you'll wonder if there's a catch. (There is — it's a timeshare presentation. But we'll get to that.) I've taken my family to Myrtle Beach four times and we've never spent more than $100/night on accommodations. Here are the best family vacation deals in Myrtle Beach for 2026.

Myrtle Beach Family Resort Deals

ResortPriceNightsOceanfront?Key Amenity
Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront$89/night4YesLazy river + indoor pool
Wyndham Vacation Resorts Towers$79/night4YesMultiple pool decks
Bluegreen Vacations Seaglass Tower$69/night4YesRooftop pool with ocean views
Holiday Inn Club Vacations South Beach$79/night3YesWaterpark with slides
Marriott OceanWatch Villas$119/night4YesPremium pools + full kitchen
Hilton Grand Vacations Ocean 22$109/night3YesModern suites + rooftop bar

Best Budget Pick: Bluegreen Seaglass Tower — $69/Night

At $69/night oceanfront, Bluegreen Seaglass Tower is essentially free by Myrtle Beach hotel standards. The suites have full kitchens, the rooftop pool has panoramic ocean views, and the location on the boardwalk puts you walking distance to the SkyWheel, arcades, and restaurants. The timeshare presentation runs about 90 minutes with a free breakfast beforehand. Four nights here costs $276 total. That's less than one night at most beachfront hotels in desirable markets.

Best Family Pick: Westgate Myrtle Beach — $89/Night

Westgate's Myrtle Beach property is tailor-made for families. The lazy river winds around the pool complex, there's an indoor heated pool for rainy days, and the suites have full kitchens so you can keep snacks and drinks on hand. The resort sits directly on the beach — step off the pool deck and your feet hit sand. The Westgate presentation is efficient at 90 minutes, and the staff is friendly. This is the resort I'd recommend to any family visiting Myrtle Beach for the first time.

Pro Tip: Myrtle Beach restaurant prices are incredibly reasonable compared to other beach destinations. Seafood buffets run $15-25 per person for all-you-can-eat crab legs and shrimp. Captain George's, Chesapeake House, and Original Benjamin's are the big three — go at lunch for even lower prices.

Best Premium Pick: Marriott OceanWatch Villas — $119/Night

If you want the Myrtle Beach deal experience but with a step up in quality, Marriott OceanWatch delivers. The two-bedroom villas are beautifully appointed with granite countertops, modern furnishings, and full kitchens. The pool complex is the nicest on the beach, and the resort has a calm, upscale feel compared to the party atmosphere of the boardwalk area. The Marriott presentation is about two hours and noticeably less pressure than some competitors.

Family Attractions in Myrtle Beach

The beach itself is the main event, but when the kids need a break from sand, Myrtle Beach delivers: Broadway at the Beach is a massive entertainment complex with an aquarium, IMAX theater, go-karts, and dozens of restaurants. The SkyWheel is a 187-foot observation wheel right on the boardwalk. There are more than 50 mini golf courses in the area (yes, fifty). Family Kingdom Amusement Park is a classic beachfront carnival. And Brookgreen Gardens offers a more cultural option with sculptures and wildlife.

When to Visit Myrtle Beach for Family Deals

September is the sweet spot for Myrtle Beach family deals. Summer crowds are gone, water is still warm (upper 70s), and resort prices drop significantly. You can find deals well under $100/night all month. The SkyWheel and most attractions stay open through October. Avoid June and July if budget is a priority — those are peak season with peak prices. Spring break (March-April) is busy but still cheaper than summer.

Fun Fact: Myrtle Beach has over 100 golf courses within a 30-mile radius, earning it the nickname "Golf Capital of the World." More courses than holes on a single course. Green fees start at just $25 for twilight rounds — some of the cheapest golf in America.

Myrtle Beach vs. Other Family Beach Destinations

Myrtle Beach beats most competitors on price: Florida beach deals start at $79-89/night, while Myrtle Beach starts at $69. The Outer Banks has higher nightly rates and fewer resort deals. Virginia Beach is comparable on price but has fewer attractions. Where Myrtle Beach falls short is beach quality — the water isn't as clear as Florida's Gulf Coast, and the area can feel touristy and commercial. But for a family on a budget who wants nonstop entertainment, it's hard to beat.

Tips for Families Booking Myrtle Beach Deals

Book a suite with a kitchen — groceries are cheap in Myrtle Beach and cooking saves a fortune. Request an oceanfront unit when booking (not guaranteed but often available). Bring sand toys from home — beach shops charge double. Check Groupon for attraction discounts. And don't underestimate the drive time if you're coming from the Northeast — Myrtle Beach is 9-10 hours from New York. Budget for an overnight stop or book a morning flight into MYR airport.

Pro Tip: Many Myrtle Beach resort deals include free attraction tickets. Westgate packages sometimes bundle SkyWheel passes or dinner show tickets. Always ask what extras are included when booking — the value of bundled tickets can add up to $50-100 per family.

Where to Eat with Kids

For family dining, the seafood buffets are the main event: Original Benjamin's is massive and has a dessert room that will make your kids lose their minds. For something different, Medieval Times at Broadway at the Beach is a dinner show where knights joust while you eat with your hands. Mellow Mushroom has excellent pizza. And for a truly local experience, Lee's Inlet Kitchen in Murrels Inlet is a no-frills seafood spot that's been feeding families since 1948.

Fun Fact: The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel was the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States when it opened in 2011. Each climate-controlled gondola holds six people and offers views up and down the Grand Strand. Night rides are particularly stunning when the wheel lights up in color-changing LEDs.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest family vacation deal in Myrtle Beach?

Bluegreen Seaglass Tower at $69/night for 4 nights is the cheapest oceanfront resort deal. That's $276 total for a family suite with full kitchen, rooftop pool, and direct beach access.

Are Myrtle Beach vacation deals good for families with young kids?

Excellent. The resorts have shallow pools, lazy rivers, and beach access. The area has abundant kid-friendly attractions — mini golf, arcades, the SkyWheel, and Family Kingdom amusement park. Most restaurants are family-friendly too.

When is the best time to take a family to Myrtle Beach?

September is ideal — warm water, thin crowds, and the lowest resort prices. Late May and early June are also good before peak summer hits. Avoid mid-June through mid-August if budget is a priority.

Do Myrtle Beach resort deals include beach chairs and umbrellas?

Most resorts provide pool lounge chairs but not beach chairs and umbrellas. Beach chair rentals typically cost $25-40/day from vendors on the sand. Bring your own from a local Walmart — a chair and umbrella set costs about $30 and pays for itself in one day.

Is Myrtle Beach safe for families?

Yes. The tourist areas — the boardwalk, Broadway at the Beach, Restaurant Row — are well-lit, well-patrolled, and very family-oriented. Use normal precautions (lock your car, don't leave valuables on the beach) and you'll be fine.

How many days should a family spend in Myrtle Beach?

Four to five nights is the sweet spot. That gives you 2-3 beach days, a day for attractions like Broadway at the Beach, and a buffer for rain. Most resort deals offer 3-5 night stays, so it lines up perfectly.

Are there waterparks in Myrtle Beach?

Yes. Many resorts have their own waterpark-style pool areas with slides and lazy rivers. For standalone waterparks, Myrtle Waves is the largest in South Carolina. Splashes Oceanfront Waterpark at Family Kingdom is another option right on the boardwalk.

What should I know about the timeshare presentation at Myrtle Beach resorts?

Presentations run 90-120 minutes, typically in the morning. Both adults must attend. You'll be shown the resort, given a sales pitch, and asked to buy a timeshare. You are NOT required to purchase anything. Just be polite and firm. The presentation is the trade-off for the deeply discounted rate.

Is Myrtle Beach better than the Outer Banks for families?

Myrtle Beach wins on price and entertainment options. The Outer Banks wins on natural beauty and a quieter atmosphere. For families who want nonstop activities and the cheapest possible rates, Myrtle Beach is the better choice.

Can I fly into Myrtle Beach?

Yes. Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) has direct flights from many East Coast and Midwest cities. Southwest, Delta, Spirit, and Allegiant all serve MYR. Flights are cheapest in September and October.

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