Ocean Dunes Resort & Villas
201 75th Avenue North
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Horry County
Phone: (877) 803-4643
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by Tom W. on
Normally I usually don't say anything if there's something I don't like.  But the bowling alley at Chelsea Piers blows dogs for quarters.  Actually, It blows dogs for much more than that. Although the atmosphere and the decor are top notch (enormous televisions, leather chairs, beautiful bar) the positives are far and few between.  The selection at the bar is puzzling.  There are numerous wines for sale, either by the bottle or by the glass, and mostly only top shelf liquor is served.  However, the beer selection is rather weak, and when I think of bowling, I think of beer, not a three grape blend of red wine.  And with the clientele that 300 seems to aiming to bring in, I don't see much Budweiser and Miller Lite being sold.  And don't let me get started on the price.  I'll save that for later. The ball and shoe rental process is quite easy, and they even have a counter where you can find a ball that fits your fingers and is the appropriate weight for your size, without you having to search all over the bowling alley for the one ball that they might have that fits your style.  But don't let me get started on the price, I'll save that for later. The lanes themselves are quite comfortable, with leather benches and chairs flanking the electronic scoreboard.  Large televisions sit above the end of the lanes, so there is no straining your neck to see who's winning the sporting event that is shown on the screen.  And the electronic scorecard does all the work for you, but this is now a staple at most bowling alleys throughout the civilized world. There were five of us there on a Saturday afternoon, and we bowled two games, and four of us had two to three beers each, with one having only soda.  Between the games ($8 per person), the shoe and ball rental ($6 per person), and the drinks, our total came to.. ready?  $200.  Normally, five people bowling two games with shoe rentals and a few drinks would run somewhere around $60-$80.  But because this is Chelsea Piers, you can't expect anything to be reasonably priced. And of course, all this was not without controversy.  The person in our group who reserved the lane with his credit card was charged the full price on his card, even after he put in the over $100 in cash from some of the others in group.  So of course the original purchase was cancelled, along with his card.  After a phone call to the bank, the issue was resolved.  And do you think the staff did anything to alleviate the trouble?  Well, yes, they actually did.  They handed him two free passes for the next time we come.  In my opinion, I don't see those passes being used. Oh, and after we left, we were lucky to have the $20 we were charged for parking. Ready for the terrible pun? This bowling alley is a gutter ball.
by Sofia Whiteleather on
This would probably get 4 stars from me if I was a gay man.  But I'm not, so it wasn't the eye candy that I was noticing.  The service was very friendly, but the bar lacked character.  It was a typical joint, lots of space and lots of televisions showing music videos.  Moderately priced for a bar of its kind, though.  This was a Wednesday night, I would imagine it getting quite packed on the weekends!  They had a pretty extensive menu for a bar that included breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  The food I saw looked pretty good, but we went to Ru San's for a sushi dinner instead of dining there and watching Rihana's latest videos.
by Cheyenne Laurino on
Cafe Du Nord is one of the most "legit" (I hate using this adjective, but it works here) clubs in SF.  CDN feels like a club that belongs specifically in San Francisco.  It's intimate, dark, red  and slightly speakeasyish.  Recently checked out Etienne De Rocher's CD release party and saw the Moore Brothers open. Fantastic show, great people, awesome bar, nice acoustics all gravy except for one tiny issue that is a crowd related rather than a venue issue. *Warning: Rant* Some people, and you know who you are, go to see intimate live music,  stand up front, and as soon as the music starts, you start talking. You music masochists must be stopped!
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