I think you just need to know where to go, plenty of the bigger venders where there on Sat. A few where still setting up but its definitely not like it use to be. Maybe next weekend will be better? And most of the bigger venders were in N Myrtle.
I'll be riding down tomorrow. Got a buddy who lives in Florence, so I have a free place to stay. Haven't been there in a few years, looking forward to stretching out the bike for the first time this year. Wonder how many will trailer their bikes to bike week? Get on those bikes and ride!!!
Update: We rode to Charleston/Isle of Palms yesterday. On the way down, no change in vendor set-ups. On our return, it was like night and day. The HD shop on the south end was exploding with tents and vendors, lots more were set up in NMB. We'll see today what is happening. Maybe I judged it a bit early.
Local paper reports that Horry County issued 75 vendor permits for last year and this year they are up to almost 100 so definitely an increase in vendor participation. Also, hotels are showing an increase in booked rooms for this week so things are improving although numbers will probably never be back to pre-2008 numbers. Utilizing the racetrack worked well last year and is good to get back to as in previous years. All in all, the numbers and revenue are fairly healthy recently.
Local paper reports that Horry County issued 75 vendor permits for last year and this year they are up to almost 100 so definitely an increase in vendor participation. Also, hotels are showing an increase in booked rooms for this week so things are improving although numbers will probably never be back to pre-2008 numbers. Utilizing the racetrack worked well last year and is good to get back to as in previous years. All in all, the numbers and revenue are fairly healthy recently.
I'm not sure the hotel numbers have to do with with the rally or not but when i was leaving to head home on Sat night there was a line of traffic coming into Myrtle with cars and trucks like it was spring break! would like to go back down this weekend to see what the place looks like now with more venders?
I would hate to see how much money the area has lost since the city tried to kill the bike rally. They use to get 300,000+ bikes and no where close now.
I would hate to see how much money the area has lost since the city tried to kill the bike rally. They use to get 300,000+ bikes and no where close now.
I would be interested as well. Ever since the city chose to start writing guests and patrons of the rally "In City Helmet Law violation Tickets" all the folks I know quit going. Frankly, after the helmet law issue, I would never spend a penny in that entire area. But I at least hope the vendors who show up don't have to suffer because the city is run by complete anti-biker scumbags. Its my understanding that the courts summarily dismissed all the illegally written "riding without a helmet" tickets, but its the point that they tried to screw riders that gets me.