Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos at the Myrtle Beach Art Museum on November 5!

October 31, 2011 by  
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The Family Day at the Myrtle Beach Art Museum celebrates Dia de los Muertos, the “Day of the Dead.”  People who visit this exhibit at the museum will see a great amount of displays, workshops, demonstrations and events. You can even experience Mexican dancing with music from the Mariachi band and kids will have a great time with the piñata.  Every one of all ages will love this great Mexican tradition. Come and bring the whole family for a day of fun entertainment. This is a special event that only happens once a year. Your family will have a great time with all of the great scheduled events that are planned for this fun filled day. While you’re in Myrtle Beach go ahead and stay a few days in one of our excellent lodging options and check out a few other attractions in the area!

You will know you’re in for an unusual experience before you even step foot in the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum in Myrtle Beach, which boasts an unforgettable exterior that has the appearance of being ravaged by a hurricane. As you walk through the museum, you will be amazed by the wide range of completely strange but entirely real oddities of the world on display. Make plans to have a bizarrely great time in Myrtle Beach with a stop at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum!

At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament you and your family will find an exciting time of action-packed combat, skillful horse riding and a filling meal for an all encompassing time of entertainment in Myrtle Beach. Travel back to the days when chivalry stood tall, and decisions were decided on the battlefield. Come experience the international sensation of the Renaissance.

A 750,000 gallon tank, ten foot long sharks, and diving shows are only the beginning of what Ripley’s Aquarium has to offer. You’ll get an excellent view of wild sea creatures from squids to seahorses. Once you’ve had your share of looking at the underwater life, you can check out the hands-on experiences at the aquarium. This is a Myrtle Beach activity that no one in the family will forget.

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16 Responses to “Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos at the Myrtle Beach Art Museum on November 5!”
  1. Braden Larive says:

    It’s the Day of the Dead! The facepaint art is my favorite. So colorful and creative. Not to mention the Mariachi music.

  2. Ben says:

    I’ve always wanted to go to a Day of the Dead celebration!

  3. Gigi says:

    Hmmmm..Day of the Dead. Missed it this year. I would still enjoy a weekend in Myrtle Beach, however. Ripley’s has it covered on all sides, with a museum of oddities, plus an aquarium complete with wild sea creatures from squids to seahorses!

  4. Evonna says:

    These are some great things to do while in the Myrtle Beach area!

  5. Ashley says:

    Myrtle Beach has plenty of fasinating events going!

  6. Kristina says:

    How fun! I would love to make it out there

  7. kat says:

    OHH looks so fun I really need to see shows like this

  8. Steven says:

    I remember learning about Dia de los Muertos in high school. It is really neat to learn of new places that actually brings celebrations to people to experience. Very interesting history and background behind Dia de los Muertos.

  9. Brittany says:

    I love Myrtle Beach, I vacation there more than anywhere else, and cannot believe I’ve missed Dia de los Muertos, guess I have a good reason to go back now!

  10. Kelsi says:

    Day of the Dead is such an awesome day. And what better than to get to go to Medieval Times? Sounds like an amazing day

  11. Patricia says:

    This look like fun and I would love to go to Myrtle Beach to attend that one of these day.

  12. Caitlin says:

    Ripley’s Museum and Aquarium both would be incredible places to visit. I love Myrtle Beach, but have never been to either of these locations. Can’t wait to go!

  13. Miranda says:

    I would love to visit Myrtle Beach and this seems like a great time to do so.

  14. Patricia says:

    This seem like so much fun I would love to visit Myrtle Beach sometimes soon.

  15. Janelle says:

    I never realized how many attractions are in Myrtle Beach. I hear there’s a really cool pirate thing too that’s a lot like Medieval Times, but with a different theme.

  16. Sabrina says:

    The Medieval Times show looks really amazing from what I have seen! I would love to see a real jousting show!

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