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Although there are no casinos on land in Myrtle Beach, there are casino boats that operate on the blue Atlantic seas after docking in Little River. And they’re the only operational casino boats ...
I have to agree with your reader's opinion on the casino boats. What usually ends up being a 5-hour, expensive boat ride for most people only puts a few dollars in the government of Horry County ...
The Big M Casino is bringing one of its ships from Fort Myers, Fla., this summer to join its current ship off the Little River shoreline and keep its commitment to Horry County.
MYRTLE BEACH — A new casino boat could be sailing from the South Carolina coast within a month and could create 200 jobs. Multiple media outlets reported the new 600-passenger boat will operate ...
The owners of the new Aquasino predict their new casino boat could have a $5 million impact on Horry County when it begins sailing out of Little River.
The prior owner of the boat, Marine Charters II LLC, is registered to Myrtle Beach resident Alvin H. Shuman, who once had plans to offer offshore gambling cruises from North Charleston.
Marina Charters II is registered to Myrtle Beach resident Alvin H. Shuman, whose Diamond Casino Cruz II Inc. filed but never followed up on an application in 2010 to operate from North Charleston ...
The SunCruz Casino, one of the Grand Strand's only two legal gambling boats, has ceased all operations, according to a message left on the company's main business line.
New casino ship antes up to resume where SunCruz Casinos stopped After renovation in Green Cove Springs, it will set sail from Mayport in October.
Although there are no casinos on land in Myrtle Beach, there are casino boats that operate on the blue Atlantic seas after docking in Little River. And they’re the only operational casino boats in ...