Ripley’s Attractions in Myrtle Beach Offer an Unusual Vacation

January 24, 2011 by  
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If you love Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, you need to visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where there are five Ripley’s attractions waiting to amaze you. Each of the Ripley’s attractions offers its own fascinating and completely unique attraction with everything from a haunted house to an aquarium. Come and check these out during your next vacation!

Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum

Explore the strange, unusual, and downright bizarre with a trip to Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum. This museum offers a variety of interesting exhibits including a roller coaster built from over 30,000 matchsticks and a vampire killing kit. Despite its unusual exhibits, the museum is appropriate for all ages, so bring your whole family with you to enjoy exploring this one-of-a-kind museum!

Ripley’s Aquarium

If you want a marine adventure, you need to visit Ripley’s Aquarium where a whole new world awaits you. This aquarium gives guests a look into the life of marine animals with a variety of aquarium exhibits. The main attraction of the aquarium is a 750,000 gallon tank that has been transformed into a tunnel featuring creatures you would see on a reef. This tunnel surrounds a 330-foot moving glidepath that will pull you through the exhibit. Aside from the extraordinary tunnel, you will see incredible underwater creatures like piranhas, sharks, and a giant octopus.

Ripley’s Moving Theatre

Get a 3-D thrill you will always remember when you visit Ripley’s Moving Theatre during your time in Myrtle Beach. This theatre offers guests a multi-sensory experience with hydraulic seats that move along with the movie, so you get to feel everything the movie characters do. This theatre has been a hot attraction in the area for years. You will have to experience it to believe it!

Marvelous Mirror Maze

Have an amazing experience by visiting Ripley’s Marvelous Mirror Maze which offers guest the chance to explore a huge maze. This mirror-filled maze covers over 2,000 square feet with mirrorized twists, turns, and dead ends. Your entire family will enjoy traveling through the maze together. With the lighting and sounds effects making the path more confusing, you may find the maze to be quite a challenge. There are multiple paths through the maze, so your experience is certain to be different each time you visit!

The Haunted Adventure

As one of the more frightening venues in Myrtle Beach, the Haunted Adventure is always a hit. The adventure takes place at a factory that used to be run by two men who disappeared mysteriously in the late 1800s. Now, you can explore that factory and experience the chilling exhibits displayed today. Animatronics, special effects, and live actors work together to make this experience one that even the most brave might find terrifying!

Myrtle Beach Offers Families the Perfect New Year’s Eve Celebration

December 30, 2010 by  
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For an entirely family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration, visit Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Myrtle Beach offers a number of exciting options for New Year’s Eve including the popular Noon Year’s Eve Party at the Children’s Museum of South Carolina. The Noon Year’s Eve Party will feature a number of exciting activities including games, crafts, and a balloon drop. After your daytime celebration, continue the excitement by heading out to Barefoot Landing where fireworks will be going off to herald the coming of the New Year.

While you’re visiting Myrtle Beach for the New Year’s Eve festivities, make sure that you don’t miss out on seeing one of the area’s most popular shows, Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede. The Dixie Stampede features country-style entertainment and food for a fun-filled, family-friendly evening of good times. Guests will be treated to a show featuring 32 horses and their riders as they perform tricks and compete for points. It’s an evening you and your children are sure to enjoy!

Continue your family fun in Myrtle Beach with a visit to Ripley’s Moving Theatre where you will get a theatre experience unlike anything you’ve known before. Ripley’s theatre is a 3-D experience that uses special seats and effects so that you feel every bump and twist that the characters in the movie experience. Everyone in your family will appreciate this unique adventure.

Myrtle Beach Specializes in Kid-Friendly Entertainment!

December 13, 2010 by  
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Head over to the beautiful coastal city of Myrtle Beach and enjoy a plethora of exciting opportunities for all the family members. After sightseeing parts of the city, your kids will be itching to find some entertainment, and the city has more than enough places for them to go, with several theaters and plenty of interactive activities for both the young children and the teenagers. Take your winter vacation in Myrtle Beach this year for some of the best venues of entertainment. You’ll enjoy it just as much as the kids! Try out some of the following activities.

Imax Theatre Myrtle Beach

Immerse the whole family in a visual and auditory experience inside the legendary Imax 3D. The massive screen, measuring several stories, provides an immense three-dimensional view of your family’s choice of movies, ranging from natural wonders to looks at the behaviors of the prehistoric dinosaurs. You’ll hear every noise through the surround sound system that lines the theater. Also, you may want to grab a souvenir to remember your experience at the Imax store while you’re there.

Ripley’s Moving Theatre

Prepare for another great movie experience inside 3D Ripley’s, providing chair movements from hydraulic seats that give you the sensation that you’re in the movie. The seats move in almost every direction and vibrate when the scenes become more intense, so you’re sure to have the ride of your life. All five senses will be affected as you turn and bump with your seat.

NASCAR Speedpark

Finally, if the kids are into fast cars or small interactive rides, there’s plenty to choose from at the NASCAR Speedpark. Take the little ones over to the KidZone, where they’ll be entertained for hours with various rides, including gaming opportunities at the SpeedDone arcade. If you’d like to take them to see NASCAR races and rides, you can go to the other side of the park, featuring all types of motorcross, freestyle and racing events. Also, if you’d like a more relaxing activity, you can head over to the mini-putt course for a leisurely golf game.

Myrtle Beach Shines Bright with Nights of a Thousand Candles

November 16, 2010 by  
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Starting on December 3, Myrtle Beach’s Nights of a Thousand Candles lights up the land and water all across Brookgreen Gardens, making it a pre-Christmas event not to be missed. Each adjoining path you take along the park’s terrain will be illuminated, so you’ll be able to see the scenery every step of the way. More than 1,200 sculpted pieces of art designed by approximately 350 artists sit on top of hills and hug the shorelines in every direction. It’s an opportunity that only comes once a year, and you’ll want to book Myrtle Beach lodging now to make sure you have rooms reserved for the occasion.

You’ll be happy to know of several other outdoor activities you can participate in during your stay, including Myrtle Beach’s NASCAR Speedpark, which is packed full of fun attractions like the SpeedDone arcade and miniature golf courses. Take the family out and take turns riding in the bumper cars. If you’re into some new adventures, try the race car tracks, where visitors can race each other with powerful go-carts. Don’t forget to see some of the motorbike freestyle events and races at the park, where several of the top racers perform death-defying tricks high in the air.

Finally, stop by the Pavilion Nostalgia Park, one of the top attractions in the city. Kids and adults will enjoy the various attractions, from slow boat rides to carousels. If you’re hungry, you can grab a bite to eat at any of the surrounding concession stands cooking up treats like corn dogs, baked cinnamon apples and fluffy cotton candy. There’s even entertainment – the German Baden Band Organ, which gave its first performance at the 1900 Worlds Fair, will be playing some of its traditional songs.

You won’t have to worry about a stagnant vacation if you head over to Myrtle Beach. They welcome all visitors with their over-the-top attractions!

21st Annual Holiday Festival of Lights Calls Visitors to Charleston

November 9, 2010 by  
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If you love huge Christmas celebrations with all of the little details that make the season magical, it’s time to visit Charleston for the 21st Annual Holiday Festival of Lights. This festival will take place November 12th through December 2nd and includes a marshmallow roast, festival train ride, Lakeside Lights interactive activity, enchanted forest walking tail, gingerbread houses, a 50-ton custom-made holiday sand sculpture, giant greeting cards, a carousel ride, climbing wall, and the opportunity to visit Santa. There are even several shops participating, so guests can find that perfect holiday treat for their families and friends. It would be a shame to miss this Christmas celebration!

While you’re in Charleston, make sure that you take the time to enjoy the history and beauty of the city with the luxurious Seeing the Sights Limousine Tour. This tour will give you a great view of the city’s highlights from the comfort of a private limousine. You can customize the tour to your preferences, so the experience you have is entirely up to you. Make it a romantic night out with that special someone or an evening of laughs with a group of friends. No matter what you choose, you’re sure to be comfortable and have a great time!

Charleston isn’t just known for its history and fun attractions, the city is also known for its great art and talented artists. Try your hand at creating a beautiful work of art while you visit with the Half Day Oil Painting Lesson. Whether you’re a novice or an expert, you will have a ton of fun learning new techniques from award-winning artists Martha Sharp and Karen Hagan. Their art is featured in several exhibits in Charleston as well as private collections. Maybe you will find that you are a master artist in the making after working with them.

Start Your Christmas Shopping at the 24th Annual Springmaid Beach Winter Arts and Crafts Show

November 1, 2010 by  
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Springmaid Beach hasn’t missed a step during the season’s change from fall to winter. In fact, they’re making it a fun event with the 24th Annual Springmaid Beach Winter Arts and Craft Show. This arts and crafts show features local craftsmen’s displays of handmade goods including hand carved wood items, glass items, jewelry, and even food. This year’s event will take place from December 3rd to the 5th which is perfect for those looking to find unique Christmas gifts for family and friends. Head on down to Myrtle Beach and get ready to celebrate the changing season!

While you’re in Myrtle Beach for the festival, make sure that you don’t miss out on some of Myrtle Beach’s hottest attractions. Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede has been a cornerstone of Myrtle Beach entertainment since it first opened, and their dinner and show combination is one you won’t want to miss. Enjoy southern-style foods as you watch 32 horses and their riders put on a show. With a friendly competition, trick riding, and delicious food, your night at Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede is sure to be an event you always remember!

Of course, you also have to visit one of the Ripley’s attractions while you’re in the area. Ripley’s newest attraction is The Haunted Adventure. This exciting attraction gives you an adventure full of thrills and chills when you enter a haunted factory. You will hear scary stories about what happens in the evening at the factory and learn about the mysterious disappearance of the two men who originally owned the factory. Each room holds a new horror, and only the brave of heart can complete the journey. It’s one fun experience you’re not likely to forget.

Celebrate the Season with Ripley’s Aquarium Festival of Trees

October 12, 2010 by  
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Get your holidays started out on a high note with Ripley’s Aquarium Festival of Trees. With 50 trees that are decorated to represent all 50 United States, the Festival of Trees is a truly festive occasion with a patriotic flair. The festival begins November 1st and continues to December 31st, so you can come by anytime during those months and take a look at these beautifully decorated trees. With the festival at Ripley’s Aquarium, you’re certain to get some exciting looks at marine life while you’re there as well. It’s a two-in-one experience you won’t want to miss out on!

If you want to see more of Ripley’s amazing attractions after visiting Ripley’s Aquarium, visit Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum where the variety of strange and interesting exhibits will keep you exploring for hours. Check out the rollercoaster built from over 30,000 matchsticks or the vampire killing kit. You will laugh at some exhibits and be amazed at others. It’s a fun way to spend time with family or friends.

While you’re on a roll with your Ripley’s adventures, stop by Ripley’s Marvelous Mirror Maze. This maze covers over 2,000 square feet and has numerous paths, crazy circles, and dead ends for you to explore. The lighting and sound effects that work with the mirrors will have you entertained and wondering what surprise you will find next during the entire experience. This is not your average fun house mirrors experience!

Taste of the Town Displays the Many Flavors of Myrtle Beach

September 20, 2010 by  
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Experience a food festival that has quickly become a huge event in Myrtle Beach since its premier 27 years ago when you go to Taste of the Town this year. The 27th Annual Taste of the Town event takes place October 12th and gives you the chance to taste delicious foods at over 50 restaurants in Myrtle Beach. All proceeds from the event go to St. Andrew Catholic School, so you can enjoy your food knowing that you’re helping children. Each year, more people attend the event, and this year, more people are expected to participate than ever before. Make sure you don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to taste Myrtle Beach’s best foods!

After Taste the Town, work off some of the food you’ve eaten by going out and playing at some of the city’s hottest attractions. Ripley’s Aquarium is the perfect place to start. This aquarium gives you the opportunity to see the creatures of the sea in its many exhibits and tanks. 10-foot long sharks, piranhas, coral, and thousands of other marine creatures are displayed throughout the aquarium. Aside from the saltwater creatures you will see, this aquarium also has freshwater displays from exotic locations around the globe. You will be amazed at the diversity of this aquarium.

After the aquarium, have another fun adventure at the Marvelous Mirror Maze. This maze will entertain you with its many twists, turns, and circles. The maze spans over 2,000 square feet, so you may find yourself spending a lot of time figuring out how to get to the end of it. There are multiple paths which makes it a new experience each time you go through. This is not your typical maze experience!

Myrtle Beach Concert America Wine Festival Provides Memories and Fun

September 8, 2010 by  
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Remember the events of 9/11 by participating in Concert America out at the beautiful La Belle Amie Vineyard in the Myrtle Beach area. Show your patriotism alongside countless others to remember the events of this tragic yet monumental day when Americans were united in support toward families that had lost loved ones. The event is from 4-7 pm and there’s plenty of cooked cuisine at the barbecue pit, where you can pick up your tasty burger and drink a glass of delicious wine. Talented artists feature their paintings and other crafts, along with all kinds of entertainment. As you’re enjoying your stay in mid-September, you can pick out any of the available lodging.

There’s other great dinner shows in this eastern vacation area, such as the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament – Myrtle Beach, SC. The show features top stunts and performances that perfectly capture the Middle Ages environment, with six knights competing for the hand of a princess. Sit with your table around an arena and cheer for the knight that matches your table’s color and coat of arms. You’ll be served a gourmet meal of chicken and rib, soup, garlic bread and more.

Along with the performances of the Medieval Times, you may try Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, another fantastic dinner show with 32 well-trained horses that perform tricks and perfectly work in unison with each other. While you’re watching, you can chow down on a hearty four-course meal of rotisserie chicken, corn on the cob, specialty dessert and other dishes. The extravagant show has a little of everything, from hilarious comedy to stunning animal and professional trainer performances.

Myrtle Beach is awaiting your arrival, so come soon to experience great food, entertainment and beverages. The locals’ southern hospitality will thrill you and your family.

Beach Boogie and BBQ Festival is the Last Bash for Summer in Myrtle Beach

August 9, 2010 by  
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The Sun Fun Festival – A Celebration of Summer is coming to a close in grand style with the Beach Boogie and BBQ Festival in Myrtle Beach, SC. This festival is taking place September 3rd and 4th and features delicious barbecue contests, live entertainment, arts and crafts, wakeboard demonstrations, beer gardens, and even fireworks on the 4th. It’s a fantastic way to spend some time with family or friends enjoying the end of the summer at Myrtle Beach.

You can’t visit Myrtle Beach without visiting the famous Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. Lords and ladies, jousting, sword fights, and magnificent Andalusian stallions take you back to the medieval period for an evening of wonderful entertainment. As if the show wasn’t enough, you get to eat a delicious meal of garlic bread, spare rib, roasted chicken, and other treats in true medieval style – with your hands. It’s a show and dinner people of all ages can enjoy!

One other place in Myrtle Beach that will also be saying its goodbyes to summer is Myrtle Waves Waterpark. It’s the perfect time to go and enjoy the 20 acres of rides and attractions one last time until you have to wait until next summer. Splash around in the wave pool, have a blast sliding down the 10-story tall waterslide, and relax on the LayZee River in one last hurrah for the summer. You will have a great time with all this park has to offer!

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