Labor Day weekend in Myrtle Beach expected to fill more than 90% of hotels
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — Experts predict several people will spend Labor Day weekend along the Grand Strand, with more than 90% of hotel and rentals filling up.
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce predicts it’s a 10% increase from Labor Day weekend in 2020, and nearly 50% up from the holiday weekend in 2019, which barely broke 40% occupancy as Hurricane Dorian forced evacuations.
This year, it’s a target to celebrate the final moments of summer before bidding the season farewell. “We had a nice spot on the beach, and the kids got to play in the pool every day, got a seat out there,” Kristen Suhy said, who is visiting from Michigan with her husband Mike, and children.
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