Myrtle Beach

Any tips for attractions in Myrtle Beach? Age group is 23-25 and there won't be any children going just to give you an idea of the age group. TIA :howdy:
 

Softballkid

No Longer the Kid
workin hard said:
Any tips for attractions in Myrtle Beach? Age group is 23-25 and there won't be any children going just to give you an idea of the age group. TIA :howdy:


Under the lights Par 3 golf courses :yay:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
workin hard said:
Any tips for attractions in Myrtle Beach? Age group is 23-25 and there won't be any children going just to give you an idea of the age group. TIA :howdy:
This weekend is Black Bike week. That should be fun
 

ServiceGuy

New Member
Why do they make everyone with "Black Bikes" come down on a different week than all the Red, Yellow, Green, Etc Etc bikes??? :whistle:
 

dreamland

New Member
workin hard said:
Any tips for attractions in Myrtle Beach? Age group is 23-25 and there won't be any children going just to give you an idea of the age group. TIA :howdy:


We're bringing children down there one way or another! :razz:
 

rack'm

Jaded
workin hard said:
Which shows? Any specific ones?


It's been almost three years.......I can't remember them by name.

We watched one that was like River Dance (it had some of the cast in it from River Dance) and a comedy.
 

harleygirl

Working for the weekend
workin hard said:
Any tips for attractions in Myrtle Beach? Age group is 23-25 and there won't be any children going just to give you an idea of the age group. TIA :howdy:
There are two cool clubs called Suck Bang Blow in South Myrtle, they are always alot of fun. The House of Blues in Barefoot Landing is also nice, go on their website to see who is playing. We also like Fat Tuesday's at Broadway at the Beach, you can sit outside and just people watch. The American Legion in South Myrtle has the best deal in town, on Friday nights they have a Prime Rib dinner for $12. They are open to the public.
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
Dining:
Dick's Last Resort in Barefoot Landing (don't worry, the staff is supposed to be rude)
Margaritaville Cafe @ Broadway at The Beach
Hooter's (2 of 'em)
Plenty of Calabash Seafood Buffet places

Shopping @ the Tanger Outlets

Plenty of mini and real golf.
Hawaiian Rumble is a great Mini course

For real golf (high handicap friendly)
The Wizard
Panther's Run
Angel's Trace
Cane Patch is a lighted par 3 course
Azalea Sands

Crazy Horse
and
Thee Doll House
 

OldHillcrestGuy

Well-Known Member
workin hard said:
Which shows? Any specific ones?

There are several show places, Alabama Theatre which has there own show "The One" which plays just about all year, and on weekends they have concerts and shows by artist's. Carolina Opry which also has a show of there own more country then the "One" show. Palace Theatre also has different shows through out the year and also from time to time recording artist's too.. Then there is Dolly Pardons "Dixie Stampede" and a Legends In Concert. Someone also mentioned The House of Blues which also has special guest do shows. There are alot of show places and they all have websites so that you can check out who might be performing.

Ive been going to Myrtle every September now for about the last 4 years. Lots to do alot of good clubs, alot of shopping, and at least 4 Hooters within 15 miles. :yay:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
harleygirl said:
There are two cool clubs called Suck Bang Blow in South Myrtle, they are always alot of fun.
Friend just got back from bike week. He was impress with the body paint there :lol:
 
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