We grew because we offered more for your money. Today, everyone offers that, from cruise lines to casinos. ... Everybody is selling value for the money and packaging it with convenience. It's got to be more than simply price.
We're not anticipating any sustained impact on tourism as long as gas prices come down to a reasonable level.
We did get flooded with calls over the past 24 or 48 hours. We certainly have lost a good bit of business this week.
We had been saying that I-73 was going to end in South Carolina, but we turned that around, and said no, it's going to begin in South Carolina.
She is the first African-American vice president we have ever hired.
But whenever you need something like that, there's no substitute.
I can't give you one term to describe us today. There is such a mix of visitors.
It can serve to attract visitors who have not been here before and give visitors who have been here a reason to come again.
It does play on the psyche of the traveler. It limits the amount of money they are going to spend.
This wouldn't just weaken the law, it would destroy the law.
The existing state law is far too limiting and confusing. We need to bring our laws into the 21st century and recognize that there is a distinct difference between a sit-down restaurant and a nightclub.
We need to see the kind of growth in tourism that we've seen in real estate.
The signing of this bill is a huge victory for the residents of South Carolina, for millions of future visitors, and for our state's number one industry.
The Myrtle Beach area will benefit long before the show opens.
Some people might say it's only 1,000 a week. but what you don't know is the impact on prices.
Some say we're blue-collar, middle-class America and do we want to be high-end? Others say we are high-end and can still attract middle-class America.
The call volume has been higher and more steady than preceding some of the hurricanes we had last year.
They are the Myrtle Beach visitor. It's great for Ocean Lakes, for Myrtle Beach and for the camping resort industry.
It's the gift that keeps on giving, through promotion, attendance and future visitation. It's got a tremendous impact at a time when we most certainly need it. Not only has it grown quickly, but it's attracting many runners who have not been to the Myrtle Beach area before.
I've heard this so many times. When I see them breaking ground, I'll feel better about it.
The N.C. visitors are a loyal and strong draw for this market. We would hope a few billboards wouldn't change that.
Clearly we are not keeping up with the Joneses. Something has to change. Something has to enable us to grow.
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