City Councilwoman Hatley sells Sea Dip Motel

David Hucks

Myrtle Beach City Councilwoman Jackie Hatley announced on Facebook yesterday that the Sea Dip Motel, a cherished establishment in the community, has officially been sold. This marks the end of an era for many who have enjoyed their stays at this iconic oceanfront property.

The Facebook post reads:

Today is a bittersweet moment for our family! We have sold the property, and the doors have officially closed.

But as they say, one door closes, and another door opens. We are eagerly looking forward to our next journey ahead. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of the wonderful guests who have allowed our family to serve you over the years. We have made a lot of lifelong friends and created countless wonderful memories.

Soon, the Drury Hotel chain will be adding their new building to our Myrtle Beach skyline, which is an exciting development for our area. We could not be happier or prouder for the Drury Family to bring their legacy to Myrtle Beach, a testament to the growth and evolution of our beloved town.

The Sea Dip Motel holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike, being one of the few remaining mom-and-pop oceanfront hotels in Myrtle Beach. This family-run establishment has been a beacon of hospitality, offering a unique charm that larger hotels often lack. Its warm and inviting atmosphere has welcomed generations of families, creating a sense of community and nostalgia for many.

According to the Drury Hotel’s website, the company boasts an impressive portfolio of 150 hotels in nearly 30 states, making them a significant player in the hospitality industry. Their commitment to customer service and quality accommodations has earned them numerous accolades and a loyal customer base. The expansion of Drury Hotels in Myrtle Beach signifies a shift in the hospitality landscape, blending modern amenities with the local charm.

The Drury Hotel’s website further emphasizes their reach across the country, with hotels catering to a diverse range of travelers. Their signature hospitality style and community-oriented approach resonate deeply with guests, making them a preferred choice for many.

About the Sea Dip Motel

Mary Francis Tall, sister of the late Dorothy Anderson, has devoted 54 years of her life to managing the Sea Dip Motel. Under her stewardship, the motel became a beloved destination for many visitors seeking the charm of a family-run hotel.

Sea Dip Motel
Typical Sea Dip Motel room

Rumors suggest that the property will be torn down and rebuilt under the Drury Hotel brand, which reflects the changing tourism dynamics in Myrtle Beach.

MyrtleBeachSC News was not able to confirm this at the time of publishing, however.

While MyrtleBeachSC News was not able to confirm this at the time of publishing, the anticipation surrounding the potential redevelopment has sparked interest among locals and tourists alike. The transformation of the Sea Dip Motel into a modern hotel could bring new opportunities to the area, enhancing the local economy and providing jobs.

Tall’s daughter, Jackie Hatley, serves as a City Councilwoman in Myrtle Beach. In a city with at-large council seats, each council member represents all areas of the city, ensuring that the voices of the community are heard. Hatley’s role in the council gives her a unique perspective on the local tourism industry and its impact on the community.

As Myrtle Beach continues to grow as a popular tourist destination, the sale and redevelopment of properties like the Sea Dip Motel highlight the ongoing evolution of the local landscape.

This change invites discussions about balancing modern development with maintaining the historical charm that attracts millions of visitors each year. The community’s response to these changes will be vital in shaping Myrtle Beach’s future identity.

The Sea Dip Oceanfront resort features 97 rooms, with most being double rooms.

Some of these rooms are equipped with small kitchens, catering to families and groups who prefer the convenience of cooking their own meals while enjoying a beach vacation.

The motel’s unique offerings and family-friendly environment have made it a preferred choice among visitors seeking affordable accommodations with a personal touch.

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