[4] TLC ordered a second season in May 2013 that consists of ten episodes and debuted on January 16, 2014.
[10] It was announced on July 10, 2014, that Welcome to Myrtle Manor had been renewed for a third season that consists of 10 episodes.
[16] The series includes drinking, relationship drama and the struggle as Cecil hands over the park to his youngest daughter, Becky.
[17][18][19][20] A Coastal Carolina University study determined the show's annual economic contribution to the Myrtle Beach area to be $101 million.
The remainder assumed that 1 percent of visitors considered the show to have influenced their decision to come to Myrtle Beach.