2101 N Oak St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA
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Across from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center corridor, Sheraton Myrtle Beach is set up for groups who want a full-service hotel with easy access to the city’s biggest event facilities and a short drive to the core attractions. The location works well for teams on tight schedules because you can keep the daily loop simple, job site to hotel, dinner nearby, back to the room, then an early start without crossing the entire city.
Inside, the experience leans conference-ready. Expect a lobby built for steady foot traffic, a front desk that can handle staggered arrivals, and common areas that make it easy to meet up without everyone crowding into one room. Guest rooms typically prioritize comfort and function, with work surfaces, predictable layouts, and the basics you need to reset after a long day, including space to organize gear and charge devices.
Nearby, after-shift life is mostly about convenience. The convention center district connects quickly to restaurant clusters, casual takeout, and stores where you can grab forgotten essentials without turning the evening into a second commute. If the team wants a low-effort change of scenery, the beach and the boardwalk area are close enough for a short walk or quick drive, which helps people decompress without staying out late.
For group coordinators, this property tends to make planning easier because it matches how event weeks actually run. People arrive at different times, schedules shift, and the group needs a dependable meet-up spot for quick updates. A hotel with on-site dining and meeting capacity can save time during busy weeks, especially when you need a place for a morning briefing or an end-of-day regroup without leaving the building.
When you route the room block through Engine.com, the lodging side stays cleaner. One place to manage names, dates, extensions, and consolidated billing reduces the back-and-forth that usually hits hardest when the group size changes midweek.
Key hotel features and amenities
Full-service hotel setup geared toward convention and event traffic
Meeting and banquet space for briefings, planning sessions, and team huddles
On-site dining and lounge options that simplify meal planning on busy days
Fitness center for quick routines before or after shift
Guest rooms with work-friendly surfaces and a consistent, practical layout
Common areas that support informal meetups and quick coordination
Parking that supports frequent in-and-out schedules, confirm vehicle needs early for vans
Points of interest and attractions within a 2 to 3 mile radius
Myrtle Beach Convention Center for conferences, expos, and vendor work
Myrtle Beach Sports Center for tournaments and large scheduled events
Broadway at the Beach for dining, quick errands, and easy evening plans
Ripley’s Aquarium for a contained off-hours activity near restaurants
Myrtle Beach Pelicans ballpark for a time-boxed outing on open nights
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk area for a short walk, quick bite, and a change of scenery
SkyWheel district for an easy landmark area and casual evening options
Features of interest to group travelers
Location advantage for teams tied to the convention center and nearby venues
Meeting space that supports daily check-ins without renting off-site rooms
On-site dining that reduces vehicle coordination when the team is tired
Predictable lobby flow for staggered arrivals and late check-ins
Practical room layouts that work for multi-night stays and rotating staff
Parking planning that matters for groups with multiple vehicles, set expectations early
Engine.com support for room blocks, changes, and consolidated billing when timelines shift
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