Have
Fun at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina
By: Candice
Pardue
Shop Till You Drop When
You Visit Broadway at the Beach
Broadway at the Beach is
South Carolina's largest and most popular
entertainment center. The $250 million complex
is set on 350 acres in the heart of Myrtle
Beach. This unique travel destination is made up
of more than 100 specialty stores, 15
attractions, 3 hotels, and over 30 restaurants
and clubs. Broadway at the Beach is creatively
arranged on the 23-acre lake in its center and
offers an exhilarating place to visit while in
Myrtle Beach.
Shopping
Broadway at the Beach is
Myrtle Beach goers' favorite shopping location!
Browse through the specialty shops and take home
the perfect souvenir. There are a wide variety
of shops to choose from no matter what items you
are seeking. There are apparel shops
specializing in men's, women's, and children's
clothing, beachwear, shoes, and sporting goods.
Children will enjoy shopping at the toy stores
where they can build their own bear, kite, doll,
dinosaur, or car.
At the specialty stores
you will find gifts, collectibles, sports
memorabilia, magic supplies, beach décor
products, and much more. There are several
jewelry stores that sell unique and unusual
accessories as well as traditional jewelry. If
you are looking for handmade gifts, candles, or
Christmas decorations, you will find that and
much more at Broadway at the Beach.
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Broadway at
the Beach Entertainment
There are all
kinds of fun activities to enjoy at
Broadway at the Beach. At NASCAR
SpeedPark, family members of all
ages can drive the carts on the
Beginners Circle, Champion Track, or
the Intimidator track!
The Pavilion
Nostalgia Park offers 15 fun rides
for kids and adults. Don't miss the
fabulous carousel and the antique
Baden Organ.
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For water fun, take the
Miss Broadway water taxi on a relaxing cruise
around the lake. Or, splash and play in the
water at the Myrtle Waves Water Park. This is
South Carolina's largest water park, with rides
and slides for all ages. There are more than 30
rides and a special children's section with
lifeguards.
Don't miss Ripley's
Aquarium where you can pet a stingray or hold a
horseshoe crab. See the hourly dive shows and
watch the sharks in the huge tank at one of
South Carolina's most visited attractions. Take
in great entertainment at the IMAX theatre,
where you can visit exciting places all over the
world right from your seat. The Palace Theatre
has many exciting performers, and Carmike's
Broadway Cinema 16 is a necessity for movie
buffs.
The young ones will enjoy
the Carousel Park Kiddie Rides where they can
ride airplanes, trains and a Ferris wheel. At
Dragon's Lair Fantasy Golf, youll enter
the dragon's lair in this medieval miniature
golf course. At MagiQuest, youll enter
your own virtual adventure where you will
collect runes, rescue the unicorn, battle the
goblin king, and maybe even the
dragon!
Dining
Broadway at the Beach has
a great selection of food for everyone's taste!
The traditional steak, ribs, chicken, and
seafood are favorites at several restaurants. If
you would like something more exotic, there are
several varieties of restaurants including
Japanese, Caribbean food, Mexican, and even
sushi bars. For the teens and young-at-heart,
enjoy pizza, hamburgers, hotdogs, and shakes in
a variety of the restaurants and
bars.
- Admission to Broadway
at the Beach is free and coupons are
available on the website for a number of
venues within. Come visit this unique park
and fulfill all your expectations for a fun
vacation!
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- I hope you enjoyed
this brief virtual tour of Broadway at the
Beach and look forward to seeing you in sunny
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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- Article written by
Candice Pardue, Content
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