Myrtle Beach, SC
Entertainment
Dolly
Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show
Tel: 843-497-6615
Toll Free: 800-433-4401
Medieval
Times
Tel: 843-236-8080
Toll Free: 800-436-4386
Good Vibrations
Tuesday and Friday nights February through October except Summer
Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights in the Summer (July-August)
8901 A Business Hwy 17 N
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-913-4000 / 800-843-6779
The
Carolina Opry
8901-A Highway 17 N.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-913-4000 | 800-843-6779
The
Carolina Opry Christmas Special
8901-A Highway 17 N.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-913-4000 | 800-843-6779
Legends
In Concert
Tel: 843-238-STAR
Toll Free: 800-960-SHOW
The Palace Theatre Home of Le Grande Cirque
Tel: 843-448-9224
Toll Free: 800-905-4228
Alabama
Theatre
Tel: 843-272-1111
Toll Free: 800-822-9732
Brookgreen
Gardens
Tel:
843-235-6000
Toll Free: 800-849-1931
Carousel
Horses on Parade
Tel:
843-918-1050
Children's
Museum of S.C.
Tel:
843-946-9469
Family
Kingdom Amusement Park and Ocean Front Water Park
Tel:
843-626-3447
Myrtle
Beach Grand Prix Family Thrill Park
Tel:
843-272-6010
Myrtle
Beach Pavilion
Tel:
843-913-5200
Toll Free: 800-819-2282
Myrtle
Beach Pelicans Baseball
Tel:
843-918-6002
Myrtle
Beach Trips
Tel:
843-444-3207
Toll Free: 800-819-2282
Myrtle
Beach VIP Card
Tel:
843-235-9847
Myrtle
Waves Water park
Tel:
843-448-1026
Toll Free: 800-524-WAVE
Nascar
Speedpark
Tel:
843-918-TRAK
Toll Free: 800-819-2282
Ripley's
Aquarium
Tel:
843-916-0888
Toll Free: 800-734-8888
South
Beach Kidventure
Tel:
843-913-5300
Toll Free: 800-819-2282
Wild
Water & Race Theme Park
Tel:
843-238-3787
Ripley's
Believe it or Not/Moving Theater/Haunted
Over 500 exhibits represented in this Museum. Located at 901 North Ocean
Boulevard. Charge for Admission. Open year-round from 10:00AM to 10:00PM
(March to October) and 10:00AM to 6:00PM (November to February). Tel:
1-800-734-8888
Myrtle Beach Wax museum - Many families have been entertained
by the life-like figures represented from history and the entertainment
industry. Drama and sound are used to accentuate the stories.
Charge for Admission. Located at 1000 North Ocean Boulevard.
Open daily from 9:00AM until 9:00PM, February through mid-October.
Myrtle Beach State Park - This popular oceanfront park was built
in the early 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps and includes
312 acres of maritime forest with nature trails filled with
live oaks, magnolias and dogwoods leading up to the beach.
Seven boardwalks with adjacent access to the parking area allow
easy beach access. A new pier has been built to separate the
areas for surf-casting anglers and swimmers. And if you don't
care for ocean swimming, there is a pool open through the summer
months. The fishing pier is open from March 1 through November.
Located 2 miles south of the city at US 17 South.
Huntington Beach State Park - This 2500 acre oceanfront park offers
excellent Bird watching areas and includes camping and picnic
facilities. A public beach is also available. Located off Hwy 17 between
Murrells Inlet and Litchfield. Call 237-4440 for more details.
Brookgreen Gardens - Here you will find the world's largest
outdoor collection of American figurative sculpture surrounded by
beautiful gardens of moss hung oak trees, azaleas and exotic plants
on its 9000 acre wildlife refuge and park. Call 237-4218 for
admission pricing and directions.
Golf
- Myrtle Beach is a golfers dream with over 83 affordable
golf courses in the area. The mild winters encourage the players
to enjoy the sport year round. Numerous golf packages and hotel
specials are offered year round.
Fishing - Fishing is just as popular as Golfing at Myrtle Beach.
There are several piers open that rent fishing equipment as well
as offering season passes.
Hunting - To some people it may come as a surprise that excellent
game is found at the Lewis Ocean Bay Wildlife Management Area.
This area is rich in wild turkey, bear, deer and quail. From
Little River take SC 90 that curves westward into flat, forested
countryside for many miles. You will find the main gate at Kingston
Road.
S.O.S. - Myrtle Beach is the official home to "shagging",
a dancing craze that started in the 50's and continues today,
more popular than ever. The third weekend after Labor day is
officially known as S.O.S. weekend, when thousands come to the
beach to shag or to just watch.
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