Friday, March 9, 2012

Going on our first trip to Myrtle Beach in summer of '10?

2 adults and 2 children (6 %26amp; 9). What are some fun, budget/kid friendly things to do? I have done some searching online. I am looking for opinions of people who have been there. Medieval Times vs Dixie Stampede? We also thought of the Ripley's Aquarium- we usually visit aquariums if there are ones nearby. I also saw they had passes for $99 to NASCAR Speed Park, Myrtle Waves Water Park, and the Pavilion Nostalgia Park. Are those places a lot of fun? Is there any free entertainment for kids? Best places to eat for cheap? Also, what is the parking like if I should stay at hotel that is not beach front and I had to drive? We are considering July or August. Any good places to get coupons or discounts online? Any great budget/kid friendly hotels that are cheap for a week? Are there places I should avoid? Thanks so much for any help!Going on our first trip to Myrtle Beach in summer of '10?
I think Medieval Times is fun to go with kids, I like Ripley's aquarium a lot too been there few times. I don't think I would buy these passes for $99. Myrtle Waves water park is good, but they have also Wild Water and wheels water park which is about the same but less crowded and admission is $27 and you can pay $10 for unlimited go carts and mini golf in the same park. So for $37 you get pretty good deal in my opinion it's water park, go carts and mini golf. But you would have to drive a little bit, Wild Ware and Wheels it's in Surfside beach, but it's only 9 miles from Myrtle Beach. Now before you buy any tickets when you come to town there is a lot of place where you can find free discount coupon books, most hotels have them, or stop in welcome centers and ask for coupon book, you can save money on almost any attractions in town. Parking - some hotels they charge extra fee and in downtown Myrtle Beach you have to pay for parking, but near most attractions and everywhere else it's free parking. First week of July is really busy a lot of people in town, traffic and lines everywhere. Any other time in June, July or August is a good time to visit Myrtle Beach, last two weeks in August it will be less crowded. I like the most North Myrtle Beach, I thinks it's very family friendly area. Everything is not too far away in Myrtle Beach, as long as you have a car it should be fine. Here is a local website with a lot of information on attractions and everything else: http://www.myrtlebeachbay.com/index.html . I hope this information will be helpful for you.

Enjoy your visit to Myrtle Beach!Going on our first trip to Myrtle Beach in summer of '10?
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