Top 3 Things to Do in Myrtle Beach

Yes, the beach would have been a great experience. But it is not all that there is in Myrtle Beach.

By: Matt Rath
Yes, the beach would have been a great experience. But it is not all that there is in Myrtle Beach. There’s just more, much more. People who have visited the place could attest that they have left wonderful impressions and experiences on the most fun activities they think a tourist must drop-at and experience once stepped on the sands of Myrtle Beach. Things to do at Myrtle Beach never run out. Being one of America’s best beaches, it equally stands to the fact that it is also an entertainment haven to every visitor that drops by. So after settling for a place to stay, a visit would never be complete without soaking yourself in these top 3 things to do in Myrtle Beach:

Freestyle Music Park

The place’s name might say it all, but not really. The $400 million, 55-acre theme park that is one of South Carolina’s best entertainment histories, officially opened last May 23, 2009. The crib is a world-wide place to go for celebration of great music with more than 50 attractions available for enthusiasts of all ages. These attractions include roller coasters, other rides, shows, children's play areas, restaurants, cafés, retail stores, a multi-purpose live music amphitheater and a park-wide sound system, which creates an all-inclusive fun experience. It’s all fun from sun up to sun down that all ages will enjoy. With a whole day play of music, everyone is sure to step into the beat of different selections of music. Everyone’s sure to move along with the beat as the music plays the rhythm, energizing everyone throughout a day of fun and excitement.

Ripley’s Believe it or Not! “Odditoruim”

If you’re the kind that is intrigued and at the same time fascinated by the odd and the mysterious, strolling at the Ripley’s collection would definitely be a hit. This Myrtle Beach attraction features all of its actual, original and real exhibits displayed in individually-themed galleries at each one-of-a-kind museum. Eye-catching illusions, clever animation, intriguing videos, and state-of-the-art effects, present to enhance each visitor's already “amazing” experience.

Mt. Atlanticus Miniature Golf

If you want a more lively activity and is interested in getting into sports rather than just feasting your eyes with all of the visuals of galleries, then Mt. Atlanticus Miniature Golf is the place to go. The course, as what is expected of it, is always clean and well-kept. A part of it is also accessible for handicapped people. The beautiful design of the course is incomparable and raises each one’s interest. The shade is also good especially during a 95-degree sunny day. The air-conditioned downstairs-lobby is always a cool treat after a long round of golf play. Great view from the top of the course is well-enjoyed by many. The place is also close to hotels that provides visitors easy access to the golf facility. And for your assurance, the staff is always nice and hospitable to every visitor around making your stay as stress-free as you may imagine. Truly, golfers would enjoy themselves in this golfer’s paradise.

Matt Rath is a writer based in South Carolina. Currently he is working with several different clients in the state. If you would like to learn more about his recommendations for travel or would like to see his newest client please visit his website - Things to do Myrtle Beach .

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