Myrtle Beach's Sands Resorts Announces Donations To 'Gulf Restoration Network'
Support is Underway for Golf Coast Areas
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Sands Resorts, operator of six Myrtle Beach, South Carolina resorts has volunteered to donate 10% of all revenues received from displaced Gulf Coast vacationers to the Gulf Restoration Network. Sands CEO, Lee Rawcliffe, whose company owns and operates oceanfront beach resorts says they understand the many threats that confront beach resorts and those who enjoy spending summer holidays at the ocean's edge. "Those of us in the business know and understand the very fragile nature of our beaches. We all compete just like other businesses, but we are family when it comes to protecting and restoring our beaches and coastline," said Rawcliffe.
Hotels.com and Expedia.com will be working with Sands Resorts in this effort to benefit our neighbors and the many families preparing for their summer vacation at the beach. All three web sites: Sandsresorts.com – Hotels.com – and Expedia.com will offer the packages and room types under the heading of "Gulf Restoration Network".
The Sands family of resorts includes restaurants, a water park, an inflatables playground, spas, Ocean Annie's Beach Bar, and free on-site entertainment and shows. The Ocean Dunes and Sand Dunes Resorts are also the home of the "Hall of Heroes" honoring those Americans who have given their lives in the line of service to our Country. Rawcliffe says he is familiar with the Gulf Coast and its people and is sure they will make a full and rapid recovery. "They're a tough group," says Rawcliffe "and we are proud to assist them and proud of the help being given by our partners."
SOURCE Sands Resorts
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