Stuart Butler, President of Visit Myrtle Beach, notes that the region’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to slow the pace of travel, allowing families to build rituals that span generations. The area’s strategy emphasizes accessibility, encouraging visitors to revisit familiar spots like the Apache Pier or the boardwalk arcades to foster a sense of continuity.
Beyond the shoreline, the region leans heavily on its identity as the self-proclaimed Mini Golf Capital of the World, boasting over 30 themed courses that serve as a primary draw for competitive family bonding. Whether through sunrise viewings on the Atlantic, exploring state parks, or navigating the historic boardwalk, the destination relies on a consistent formula of classic coastal activities to maintain its status as a reliable summer getaway.

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