Upon arrival, the check in was smooth and the front desk lady was nice and helpful. 7th floor was perfect, not too high, and the view from the balcony was fabulous. There is a little alcove you first enter, and then entrances to the rooms are on either side.
There were 2 double beds in each of the rooms, and it was very nice to have 2 bathrooms. The kitchen is tiny, but we really only needed the fridge so it was sufficient - the smaller room also has a mini fridge. The oceanfront unit had a living room with a dining table to seat 6, and a Murphy bed.
The beds weren't the greatest, as they were just single thin mattresses, but only one person in our group had trouble resting. The furniture is older and dated, but there was no strange stains or nasty smells - it is just well used. There was some dog hair on the furniture that got on our clothes, but we knew it was a dog friendly place and it is often hard to get rid of every last strand.
We saw lots of pups while we were there and it was nice to see them playing on the beach in the early morning while watching the sunrise. They even have a dog sitting service and groomer right in the building!
It is a no smoking building, but as usual in Myrtle Beach, there's going to be the sharp scent of pot working its way in now and then.
All in all, we enjoyed our time here. It was a very inexpensive stay and as long as you don't go in expecting the Ritz, you'll likely be pleasantly surprised.