We stayed from Feb. 5-7 and what attracted us to stay at this resort was the indoor waterpark. However, the chlorine levels were so high in the pools and hot tubs that it burned mine and my husband's eyes to the point that it looked like we were crying. Also, our daughter suffered from coughing fits along with burning eyes that thankfully went away after she left the waterpark. When we went to the front desk to complain, two other families were already there complaining about their children getting sick from the chlorine and vomiting! When we checked out on Sunday, the front desk clerk asked my husband if we enjoyed our stay and he replied that we hadn't because the chlorine levels were so high we only used the waterpark once. She told my husband that we weren't the only customers who had complained and that the matter would be addressed. Were planning another trip to Myrtle Beach in March, and will probably stay at the Landmark Resort. Hopefully, they monitor the chlorine levels better than the Dunes Village Resort! If a person's main reason for staying at the Sand Dunes is for the indoor waterpark, you may want to reconsider.
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