Sunday, March 8, 2015

Spring Break--Myrtle Beach

A couple of years ago, we bought into the Marriott Vacation Club. It is kind of like a timeshare, but they've changed it to a points program. We bought club points and we can use the points anytime at any of their resorts. We get our points replenished every year. 

After we first purchased it, I had buyer's remorse and wished we hadn't bought it. Now, after a couple of years of using the points on various vacations, I can say that it has proved to be a very valuable asset. We still have a lot to learn about the program, but we have enjoyed all the resorts that we've stayed at and they have lots of activities and programs for the kids. One thing I really like about the points system is that you can use fewer points during off season to get the same resorts and then you can squeeze in two or three vacations with your points in a year. Also, you don't have to use a whole week, you can use a couple of days at a time if you like and you can check in and check out any day of the week. 

Anyway, back to Myrtle Beach. We used our club points to get this resort for 3 nights, and it was very low points because it was off-season.  The place turned out to be amazing!! We were on the top floor on a corner villa, and our view was amazing!


Micah loves to ride the luggage cart up to the room

View from our room

View from our room looking the other direction

Hotel pools and hot tubs

The kids were amazed at the place when we first got there.


Living, dining, and kitchen area

Micah loved the view from our bedroom so much that he would just sit and look out the window


The first night we were there, Micah woke up in the night screaming and was completely inconsolable. In an attempt to calm him down, I went and sat down in this blue chair by the window and let him look out at the lights.It worked! After that, he would wake up in the night and insist on looking out the window. (Not so fun when you'd rather be sleeping). If there was a downside to this place, it was definitely Micah's poor sleeping during the nights.


His favorite blue chair
Jarem found Alex's old phone and even though it didn't have service, he discovered lots of fun games that didn't require internet.

I gave them a hard time about wasting away their time on video games on vacation.
The girls taking selfies on the beach




 One of the activities they had for the kids was: make your own apple cider float. They were unsure if they would be good, but they loved them. They will often have root beer floats, smoothies, or hot chocolate bar at the vacation clubs.
Jesikah made dinner at the villa for the kids on the night we went out to dinner.


One of their favorite things that we did was making pottery. Each of the kids, except Micah, painted their own pottery. All the pictures were on Tessa's phone, which decided to become unrepairable, so they are gone.:( Anyway, above is Jesikah's ice cream dish and spoon. Tessa and I made beach Christmas ornaments and Jarem made a penguin plate. They all turned out awesome and it was a good time.

Another fun thing we did was visit the Ron Jon store. That's somewhere we always stop when in Cocoa Beach.

Our favorite evening activity was playing Bingo. We all won. Some other people that were playing thought it was unfair, but we didn't cheat, I swear. We got some great South Carolina mugs and a couple other things as prizes.

Sunset over Myrtle Beach


1 comment:

Susan said...

Wow! It's so beautiful there! I always wondered if those points programs were worth the $, but it seems like you guys have really made yours work for you!