Summer adjusted paid occupancy for Myrtle Beach as of May 18th, 2023 was 39%, only 1% higher than the same time in 2020. Want to know if these trends will continue throughout the summer in Myrtle Beach and how you can take action?
Join Key Data and Visit Myrtle Beach to dive into topics like:
What's driving the decline in U.S. summer travel?
How Myrtle Beach compares with the East Coast for summer pacing
Will Myrtle Beach occupancy exceed Covid levels in 2023?
Why Ohio and Pennsylvania residents might be your best targets
Booking and traveler trends for Myrtle Beach in 2023
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