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October 26, 2009

27th Annual Myrtle Beach National Retired Military Golf Classic

The 27th Annual National Retired Military Golf Classic is a chance to compete and form new friendships with your fellow retired military on five of Myrtle Beach’s best courses.  Oceana Resorts is a proud sponsor of this yearly event and we would like to invite you to take part.

New friendships are made and a great time is had. We would love to see you  next June in Myrtle Beach.

Dates & Registration

Registration:  June 1, 2010
Tournament:  June 2-5, 2010

Practice Rounds

Practice rounds can be played at Myrtle Beach National, Long Bay and Aberdeen. Please call 1-800-344-5590 for more information.

For more information contact NRMGC@oceanaresorts.com or by call us toll-free at
1-866-469-7853.

Click Here to Request an Application



October 21, 2009

Patricia Grand 2009 Thanksgiving Day Buffet

Patricia Grand Resort Thanksgiving Dinner

This year’s event will take place at Grand Central Station located on the 2nd floor of The Patricia Grand Resort in Myrtle Beach.  Reservations may be made by calling 843-448-8453. Thanksgiving Dinner will be served from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm.

Prices:

  • $16.95 Adults

  • $9.95 Children 12 and under

Salads

  • Garden Salad with Delicious Toppings and Dressings

  • Seafood Pasta Salad

  • Carrot Raisin Salad

  • Red Bliss Potato Salad

  • Tomato Cucumber Salad

Sides

  • Sweet Potato Souffle’

  • Mashed Potatoes

  • Green Bean Casserole

  • Corn Obrien

  • Cranberry Sauce

  • Dinner rolls with Butter

Carving Station

  • Honey Ham with Pineapple Chutney

  • Prime Rib au Jus with Horseradish Sauce

  • Turkey Breast with Cornbread Stuffing and Giblet Gravy

  • Salmon Fillet with Lemon Garlic Buerre Blanc

  • Eggs Benedict with Hollandaise Sauce

Chef’s Assorted Dessert
and Pastry Table

October 19, 2009

Visit the Myrtle Beach Haunted House

South Carolina is loaded with Urban Legends; with Myrtle Beach and Charleston being the two most haunted cities.

One of the most haunted places in the area is a warehouse in Downtown Conway, some say was built in the 1890’s.  It is considered by many to be the areas only true haunted attraction.  This warehouse has even been visited by The Ghost Hunters to research the Paranormal Activity found inside the old building.

Be prepared to venture into this dark and haunted warehouse. You will be taken on a tour of the building, where anything can happen.  Open October 27th through October 31st from 7pm to 11pm, this is a must do while on vacation in Myrtle Beach for Halloween.  There is small admission fee of $10.oo per person, with the precedes benefiting charitable causes such as:

Fostering Hope Inc., a non profit organization that provides goods and services to children residing in foster carem in the local area.

Myrtle Beach Haunted House

Haunted Houses are a long standing tradition for Halloween. Have you experienced a haunted house yet?

October 9, 2009

Halloween Events in Myrtle Beach

Love Halloween, but not sure how to celebrate? Here is a quick list of things to do in Myrtle Beach.

North Myrtle Beach

Halloween in Myrtle Beach
  • Bay Watch Resort in North Myrtle Beach will be hosting a Happy Halloween Costume Party.  Bring your friends and enjoy FREE food, drinks specials and $1.00 Jell-o Shooters
  • The North Myrtle Beach Aquatic and Fitness Center hosts a Halloween Parents Night Out from 6-10 p.m. Oct. 16 featuring activities for children ages 5-12. The registration deadline is Thursday. The cost is $10 per child for members and $18 per child for others. 281-3744.
  • North Myrtle Beach hosts Howl-O-Scream 2009 at McLean Park from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 31 featuring trick-or-treating, hay rides, spooktacular music, pumpkin painting, marshmallow roasting, ghoulish games and inflatables. Free. 280-5570.

Myrtle Beach

Halloween in Myrtle Beach
  • The Market Common, Myrtle Beach, hosts a haunted house next to P.F. Chang’s from 7-10 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31. $13. 839-3500.
  • Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, offers trick or treating from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 31 with free trick-or-treat bags for children. The adult Halloween costume party and contest begins at 8 p.m. in Celebrity Square. 444-3200.
  • The Market Common, Myrtle Beach hosts Halloween at the Market Common from 1-5 p.m. Oct. 31 featuring a Halloween Kid-Zone that includes inflatables and DJ Batman in Valor Park. The $10 all-you-can-jump wristband includes inflatables, free kids meals and treats with adult purchase at participating restaurants and stores. 839-3500.
  • The Waccamaw Youth Center hosts Haunted Hollywood by the River from 8-11 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Waccamaw Shrine Club, downtown Conway. The event features a DJ, open bar and food. Come dressed in costume. Tickets are $50. 369-0200.
  • Thriller, a Halloween party benefiting the Autism Advocate Foundation, will be from 7-10 p.m. Oct. 24 at Club 2001, 920 Lake Arrowhead Road, Myrtle Beach. 213-0217. The event includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction raffles and music by Soul Function. Tickets are $20.

There is sure to be some ghosts and ghouls out along the Grand Strand in October.  We at Oceana Resorts hope you enjoy the festivities in Myrtle Beach this Halloween.

October 8, 2009

Myrtle Beach Holly Jolly Holiday Package!

Celebrate the holidays with Oceana Resorts and let us offer you a wonderful holiday package.  Take advantage of discounted accommodations, two adult tickets to the Palace Theatre’s Christmas Show “Christmas Time”, two adult tickets to the Ripley’s Aquarium “Festival of Trees” exhibit, and breakfast for two daily. That’s one Holly Jolly Deal!

Christmas in Myrtle Beach

Participating Resorts in Myrtle Beach include:

  • Anderson Ocean Club and Spa
  • Best Western Carolinian Beach Resort
  • Camelot By The Sea
  • Ocean Park Resort
  • Patricia Grand Resort

Visit Oceana Resorts Specials to learn more and view availability.

October 5, 2009

October in Myrtle Beach

Visit Myrtle Beach in the Fall.  October is one of the best months to visit the Grand Strand for many reasons.  The traffic in Myrtle Beach is light, the weather is comfortable and there are many fun festivals to attend when in Myrtle Beach in October.

Many visitors will be traveling to the area to take advantage of Fall Golf Specials, with over 100 premium golf courses in Myrtle Beach, who could resist.  As a popular golf destination, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy while you are at the beach.

Gordon Biersch Oktoberfest Concert Series presented by Surge

Friday, Oct 9 6:00p to 9:00p

at The Market Common, Myrtle Beach, SC

Phone: (843) 839-3500

The ULTIMATE Myrtle Beach Happy Hour!
Every Friday in October features a concert and Gordon Biersch beer & food! Concerts are free, beer & food will be sold for $1 – $5.
Friendly dogs are welcome, please do not bring coolers.

Band Schedule:

October 9 – Mr. Big Stuff – (80’s)

October 16 – Sawgrass – (Bluegrass)

October 23 – Painted Man – (Funk)
October 30 – South Strand Band

14th Annual Sons Of Italy Italian Festival

Saturday, Oct 10 10:00a to 6:00p
at Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, SC

Stay at any Oceana Resorts Hotel in Myrtle Beach and enjoy October along the Grand Strand.

October 2, 2009

New Cars of Yesteryear Museum opens in Myrtle Beach

A new museum for car lovers has just opened in Myrtle Beach this past Wednesday, September 30th, 2009.  Showcasing muscle cars, American-made automobiles and trucks all together under one roof.  Adding another first-class tourist attraction to the growing array of entertainment options in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  Wheels of Yesteryear, located on Hwy 501N beside the Tanger Outlet Mall opened to the public at 10 am on Wednesday, September 30th.

Wheels of Yesteryear features over 45 classic cars and trucks collected and painstakingly restored by automobile enthusiast Paul Cummings.  Cummings’ collection consists of over 100 accurately and fully-restored cars which will all be featured in the auto showcase on a rotating basis, year-round.  The collection primarily consists of Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth MOPAR cars, commonly referred to as American Muscle, some Ford Motor Company, GM Division, and AMC Corporation examples of muscle and classic cars of yesteryear.

If you like the cars from the good ol’ days, stop in and check out the a collection new to the Myrtle Beach area that is sure to stop traffic.


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