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Monday, July 26, 2010

New Check-In Procedures




Sunset Properties has updated our check-in procedures for 2010!
Check-in now takes place at our office located at 102 Causeway Drive for Ocean Isle Beach rentals and 419 Sunset Boulevard for all Sunset Beach rentals. As you can see from the photos, our Sunset check-ins have become even easier by having guests check-in outside in our parking area. Guests will not have to wait in line at the office, but can instead park their car and walk up to our arrival tent. If your home is not ready for occupancy, we will take your cell phone number and add it to our records. You will receive an automated call to this cell phone number notifying you should your home become available prior to the standard check-in time of 4pm. We have been utilizing this new procedure during the 2010 season and have found it to be very helpful to our guests. Please keep this new policy in mind when preparing for your summer getaway.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Take Surfing Lessons from a Champ!

Congratulations to Michael Powell for his recent surfing championships. He won the pro division in mid-July at the 6th annual Reef/Sweetwater Pro-Am Surf Fest at Wrightsville Beach (and collected $5,000), and he won the 2010 National Scholastic Surfing Association college men's championship in California (where he represented UNCW).

Michael and his brother Ben own the Carolina School of Surf, and offer lessons at Ocean Isle Beach. Check them out-you could learn from some of the best on your next vacation with Sunset Properties!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Medieval Times-A Fun Experience


For those of you looking for something different to do while on vacation, consider an evening at Medieval Times. I took my children and extended family last week and everyone had a great experience. Using the bypass makes getting there much easier, but expect a drive time of about one hour. Also, expect to wait in line to pick up or purchase your tickets and have your group photo made. Although, I have to say we weren't in line more than 10 minutes.
Once inside, you will be pleasantly suprised at the spaciousness of the building. There are several different souvenirs to browse through, or you can make your way to the bar and grab a pre-event drink served in of course, a souvenir cup.
When the staff is ready to begin seating, you will want to look on your ticket stub and know which section you will be dining in. We were in the Green section and while I won't give too much away, this is definately the most entertaining section to sit in. Our "wench" served us a "Royal Feast" that consisted of a Tomato Bisque, Baked Chicken(very large portion), Pork ribs, Garlic Bread, Baked potato, and Dessert. They do provide a vegetarian option upon request. I have to say the food was great, just remember to bring your plastic ware if you don't want to eat the entire meal with your fingers.
The coolest thing about this show is that real swords are used and you can see the sparks fly when the knights are in action. There is jousting as well as other competitions that add a little more interest to the somewhat expected plot of good kinght vs. bad knight. The lighting can become dark at times so you may want to remember this if you are planning to bring small children.
To book your reservation or to find out more information about Medieval Times, click on the following link: http://www.medievaltimes.com/myrtlebeach.aspx
Have Fun!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Sunset Properties Welcomes Cindy Vanaman to its Sales Team

Sunset Properties is pleased to announce that Cindy Vanaman has joined its Ocean Isle Beach real estate sales team.

Cindy has nearly thirty years experience in sales and management of second homes and investment properties at the Jersey Shore, and now welcomes the opportunity to assist clients with their Ocean Isle Beach property needs.

Cindy Vanaman works at the OIB office located at 102 Causeway Drive, and can be reached at 910-575-8609 or by email at cindyv.sp@atmc.net.