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Myrtle Beach Attraction Specials

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Featured Attractions include:

Family Thrills

  • Pavilion Nostalgia Amusement Park
  • Family Kingdom
  • Ocean Watersports
  • Sky Wheel
  • Wild Water and Wheels
  • Nascar Speed Park
  • Myrtle Beach Sling Shot
  • Myrtle Waves Waterpark
  • Diamond Back Adventure Camp
  • Myrtle Beach Parasailing
  • Myrtle Beach Ocean Jet Skis
  • Grand Strand Saturday Morning Biking (Free)

Things to see

  • Carolina Opry
  • Alabama Theatre
  • House of Blues
  • Alligator Adventure
  • Legends in concert
  • Pirates Voyage
  • Pelicans Baseball
  • Huntington Beach State Park
  • Brookgreen Gardens
  • Palace Theatre
  • Pat Boone Theatre
  • Celebrity Square - Broadway at the Beach
  • Myrtle Beach Boardwalk (Oceanfront)
  • Deep Sea Fishing

 

Corn, Pumpkins and Ghosts

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

The temperature has dropped, the humidity has dissipated. What does this mean to Myrtle Beach? Fall has finally arrived. The beaches are a bit quieter, the traffic is back to normal and the leaves will soon change into a beautiful array of color. There are a few activities that have become traditions over the years that signify fall has truly arrived. Thompson Farm Corn Maze and other fall activities get underway beginning September 24th. Their hours of operation on the weekend are 10…Read More

Following the Beach Church Story

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Scott Pyle Myrtle Beach  Sept. 09, 2011   7:09 a.m. We, at MyrtleBeachHotels.net,  have been following the Myrtle Beach story concerning the firing of a popular area pastor, the involvement of a prominent Investment Banker,  Scott Pyle of Raymond James Pyle Cunningham Wealth Management and his wife (who partnered with two current pastors in an import/export business). In response to a recent article concerning this issue,  Dr. Pyle…Read More

Sand, Surf and More

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

There is more to Myrtle Beach than sand and surf. There are several ways to enjoy nature and catch a glimpse of what the beach looked like before it became developed by high rise resorts. Two top choices for this type of outdoor adventure are Myrtle Beach State Park and Brookgreen Garden. Both were established during the Great Depression. Myrtle Beach State Park was created under Franklin Roosevelt’s “New Deal Plan” to create jobs and still preserve our heritage. Br…Read More

Weekend Highlights

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

Planning your weekend? There is always so much to do and see in Myrtle Beach, let us give you a leg up with our full calendar of activities in and around the Grand Strand. Mustang Week 2011wraps up on Saturday, July 24thwith a Cruise In to Myrtle Beach Mall. This weekend’s highlights include: 8thAnnual Mustang Week Sunday Serenades in Passive Park Grady Wells Photography Paul Virzi @ StandUp Carolina Hairspray @ Celebrations Music Theater Gold K…Read More

The Real Myrtle Beach Top 10

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

What are your top 10 favorite attractions in Myrtle Beach? While searching the internet I came across a list on TripAdvisor.  TripAdvisor bases its lists on user generated reviews. Let's compare TripAdvisor's list to the one I have generated from our Facebook Fans.           TripAdvisor Top 10 List: T. I. G. E. R. S. Preservation Station Barefoot Landing Lost Treasure Mini golf Alligator Adven…Read More

Pirates Return to Myrtle Beach

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

Pirates of the Atlantic left a legacy of legends along the coast of South Carolina. It is fabled that Captain “Kidd” left a treasure buried in Murrells Inlet. Blackbeard was known to terrorize the coastline before a bloody death in 1718. Even the famed female pirates of the 18th century, Anne Bonney and Mary Read, were said to have harassed merchants vessels off the Carolina coast with Captain “Calico” Jack Rackham. Long has the Grand Strand withstood the onslaught of…Read More

Summer Activities

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

People watching on the beach is one of my favorite past times during the summer. Granted, in the winter, I love watching people from way up north braving the cold weather and water as well. There is just something about sitting back along the boardwalk and watching how people interact. You wonder which one of the Myrtle Beach hotels they are staying at or are they more of a resort type? You watch to see if the group of kids playing beach volleyball are all together or if they have just met he…Read More

Bodies Found in Myrtle Beach

Posted By: Tammy Curry, Staff Writer Myrtle-Beach.com

What bodies are being revealed? Where are they located? Bodies Revealed is a national traveling exhibit that allows visitors to see and explore the human body. For the 2011 summer season Myrtle Beach has been chosen as one of the current locations. From May 14th until September 5th at Broadway at the Beach, we can enjoy this wonderful scientific display of the human body. The galleries are designed to use a combination of fourteen full body displays and 200 organs. Each section explains h…Read More

Lisa's favorite spot in Myrtle Beach: The Strip

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My favorite spot in Myrtle Beach would probably be The Strip. I love the beaches and I love the Blue Water Resort. My daughter and I love eating at Friendlys, because the food is so good, and not to mention the ice cream is pretty amazing. I like being able to walk by Family Kingdom because i have such fond memories of my daughter when she was a little girl, going there and having fun. There are so many fond memories of walking down the strip, of lounging by the beach, includ…Read More