Being "active" outdoors need not always be associated with specific activities... A stroll on a nature trail, beach front boardwalk, or along a neighborhood side walk can do wonders for some wheelers. Fresh air, open spaces, and free vitamin D sure helps me clear my mind, relax, and broaden my outlook. If you've followed any of ROARs blogs on travel, you would have noted that I preface many of them with "I am a very blessed man, and on occasion I get to travel with my wife's company to places that far exceed our personal budget". One of our favorite conference locations is Kingston Plantation in North Myrtle Beach South Carolina.
The hotel is always clean, accommodating, and handicap friendly. The staff goes above and beyond to make us feel welcome, and they even offer free wheelchair accessible shuttle services to nearby eateries and shopping locations. .. Ask for "Jim" and tell him we sent you.
The rooms are spacious, with double balcony entrance doors (see below for pics of the bump ups)and king size beds.
The bathrooms have an open floor plan with roll under sinks in all disability rooms, and easy access roll in showers in rooms 309 and 409, and transfer benches into "step ins" from rooms 509-1609.
The "den/dinning" area is like wise spacious with a large pull out couch, deep set sink, tv, microwave, and dinning room table.
There are 3 elevators to help keep wait times down to a minimum, and the lobby area is massive with numerous check in stations, Starbucks, sports bar, and not one but two fantastic restaurants... The Coastal Grill and Vintage Twelve, both excellent in their own right with Vintage Twelve being a bit more "high end" with fancy dishes, quaint ambiance, and cozy seating...but who comes to the beach to stay inside?!? See Kingston Blog II for "outdoor spaces"...
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