Gate-side grab at Myrtle Beach’s only terminal stop
Terminal 1’s Hudson News sits past security in Myrtle Beach International Airport, right in the main concourse serving all gates. It’s the standard airport newsstand setup: magazines, paperbacks, drinks, and snacks for last‑minute carry-on padding. Open daily during flight banks, it usually tracks the first departures around 5:00–6:00 a.m. and stays open through the evening arrivals.
You’ll see the usual Hudson lineup here: bottled water starting around $3, candy and chips in the $3–$6 range, plus a rack of phone chargers and earbuds that jump closer to $20–$30. The “Books, Media & More” tag is accurate enough; expect bestsellers, puzzle books, a few regional titles about South Carolina, and the standard travel-sized toiletries wall if TSA made you toss something.
Since MYR only uses Terminal 1, this Hudson News covers traffic for airlines like American, Delta, and United from the same security checkpoint. Lines can back up if two or three departures cluster at 7:00–8:00 a.m., so grab drinks and snacks right after you clear security instead of waiting until boarding. Inventory leans toward single-serve items and ready-to-drink coffee for short hops under two hours.
No standout specialties or major complaints show up in traveler chatter, so think of this as a predictable stop rather than a destination. Stock turns over quickly on peak beach days in June, July, and August, so sunscreen and neck pillows can sell out by mid-afternoon. Tip: if you need a charger or headphones, buy them here before you sit down at your gate; prices airside rarely get cheaper closer to boarding.