♫ April 14th, 2012 2:32 am
South Carolina is a Southern state known for its genteel, Southern-hospitality. Columbia is the capital and many in the state’s population of about 4 million people know that the sandy-white beaches of the Atlantic Ocean is the place to be.
This state is also known for its outdoor living, with a number of mountainous terrain perfect for hiking, several large cities for the urban crowd and of course, the coast for all the sea-lovers.
The South Carolina casinos offer just as much fun as the beautiful beaches lining the South Carolina coast. While the numbers of casinos are not as numerous as they are in other states, South Carolina casinos choose to offer quality over quantity. They blend in with the beautiful landscape of South Carolina, but add a bit of spice to the Southern culture that dominates South Carolina.
The SunCruz Myrtle Beach is located in Little River and is one of the most popular casinos in South Carolina. There are more than 300 slot machines, a restaurant and more than 20 table games. This South Carolina casino boasts a smaller-scale Vegas-style vibe and is a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
The town of Little River also features the Southern Elegance Casino Cruise, which features more than 200 slots in an elegant setting. There is also a dining option with this South Carolina casino and it is the perfect way to spend any evening with a loved one or a group of friends celebrating a night out on the town. It is known for its natural beauty and the Southern Elegance Casino Cruise is no exception, with its stunning decor.
The Catawba High Stakes Bingo, is also one of South Carolina casinos, is located in Rock Hill and has some of the best bingo games found around South Carolina. High stakes bingo has been emerging on the gambling seen as a lucrative gambling option in South Carolina casinos, and is a great choice for beginning and professional gamblers alike.
South Carolina casinos are reflective of the state’s environment as a whole – laid-back, tourist-friendly facilities featuring variety, but not so much so that it comes as a shock to your senses. From the Southern hospitality to the variety of games and services, South Carolina casinos have carved out their own spot on the national casino scene.
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♫ May 16th, 2011 2:04 am
Golf is particularly popular in the region, and the Newberry area offers several fine courses to try. The Country Club of Newberry, founded in 1922, is one of the oldest golf clubs in the area. With its rolling fairways, generous greens, and some water, the Country Club of Newberry considers itself second to none in the South Carolina midlands. The semi-private club offers an 18 hole, par 72 course that is over 6,400 yards from the longest tees. The country club has a beautiful clubhouse and a fully stocked pro shop offering equipment and apparel. In addition, there is a putting green, chipping green, and a driving range. The snack bar and grill is open six days a week. Non-member rates for 18 holes with a cart are $28 for Monday-Thursday and $40 for Friday-Sunday play. Seniors age 60 and over pay $25 for Monday-Thursday and $35 for Friday-Sunday. No tee times are required for Monday-Thursday play, but tee times are required for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The club’s dress code requires shirts with collars. No tee shirts, tank tops, or cut-offs are allowed. The Country Club of Newberry is located at 414 Country Club Road.
The Mid Carolina Country Club is located at 3593 Kiblers Bridge Road in nearby Prosperity, South Carolina. The club is at Exit 82 off I-26, on the frontage road. The semi-private golf club is open for public play on weekends and after 2pm on weekdays. The attractive course has Bermuda grass, rolling fairways, and some water. The course is over 6,800 yards from the longest tees. There are two putting greens and a driving range. The fully stocked pro shop offers equipment and apparel. The club’s snack bar is open Monday through Saturday. Late day rates after 2pm Monday-Saturday are $35 and include cart and range balls. Rates for Friday-Sunday are $55. Tee times are required. Ambria Lanteigne is the Director of Sales and Operations at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry SC Hotel. They are conveniently located at exit 76 off of I-26, about 30 minutes north of Columbia and less than an hour south of Greenville, SC. This Newberry South Carolina hotel has outstanding amenities, including an indoor pool, whirlpool and Fitness Center. Few other Newberry South Carolina hotels can provide travelers with these perks backed by the reputable name they trust.
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