Staff Answer
Jun 25, 2026 - 06:35 PM
This is common among mixed groups or families. A good way to deal with it is to avoid locking into one strict schedule and instead agree on general meeting points and loose time frames. Myrtle Beach actually supports that style pretty well because there are lots of places where people can separate and reconnect later on, like beach access areas or larger walkable zones. You do not have to constantly recoordinate every detail, but instead keep the day flexible enough that small changes do not disrupt everything. Once people know they can split off and regroup later, it usually results in a smoother trip.
