This Myrtle Beach resort features 22 water attractions. An outdoor pool complex extending along the resort's beachfront adjacent to the Schooner Building includes sundecks furnished with lounge chairs and umbrella tables, two shuffleboard courts, palm trees, and hedges bordering and interspersing the pools. The complex comprises a 200-foot lazy river with tubes; two pools, one measuring 50 by 20 feet and the other 40 by 15 feet; and a children's pool.
On the street side of the Schooner Building, a solarium contains a 60-by-20-foot indoor pool, two four-person spa tubs; a children's pool with mushroom-shaped shower; and a 200-foot lazy river with tubes.
At the Pinnacle Building are two outdoor pools, one measuring 40 by 8 feet and the other 50 by 8 feet; a 15-foot-long outdoor children's pool with a mushroom-shaped shower; an eight-person outdoor spa tub; and a 10-person outdoor spa tub. Indoors is a 50-by-15-foot pool, a toddlers' pool, an eight-person spa tub, and a 12-person spa tub. Behind a glass front that's removed in summer are an indoor/outdoor 220-foot lazy river curling around a six-person spa tub and a children's pool with mushroom-shaped shower.
Arrayed along 720 feet of beach frontage, the resort includes sunning lawns furnished with lounge chairs and provides direct beach access over wooden stairs that protect fragile beach grasses. Cabanas and chairs can be rented on the beach. A water sports center a half-mile south of the resort offers a wide variety of rental equipment, including personal watercraft and windsurfers, and books parasailing flights and banana boat rides.
The resort's golf department arranges tee times at all of the Myrtle Beach area's 120 golf courses.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the resort; fees may apply.