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"The Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a renowned dinner theater offering a four-course meal and entertaining medieval shows in a castle-like building."
"Senior Frogs is a restaurant and bar known for their great entertainment and authentic Mexican cuisine. Enjoy tacos, nachos, margaritas, and more but don’t forget to stop by their store and pick up a memorable Senior Frogs T Shirt on your way out!. We wouldn’t say this restaurant is necessarily kid friendly, but its definitely perfect for a parents night out!"
"Señor Frogs is one of Myrtle Beach’s liveliest spots, known for its interactive entertainment and dedicated party members. Which is no surprise when the only rule to follow at this nightlife spot is to follow no rules. During the day, the delicious Mexican fare will appease any appetite."
"Enjoy a Southern style breakfast and a Cherry Grove tradition at The Shack. While The Shack offers the classic breakfast options like eggs cooked however you like and omelettes, their home made biscuits are where they really shine. We love their Sausage Link, Egg and Cheese Biscuit, and their Chicken Biscuit is a Southern classic."
"Joe’s Crab Shack has been around since 1991, so they know a thing or two about delivering great seafood. From crab buckets to steam pots, you’ll love the awesome food and atmosphere. Our favorite menu item?"
"This Japanese sit-down eatery at Coastal Grande Mall is a convenient place to take the family for a fun hibachi experience after a day of shopping."
"E Noodles & Co on 20th Avenue South was the first restaurant Noah and I went to for dinner in Myrtle Beach many years ago. We walked over from Hampton Inn & Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront (About 10 minutes) after an employee at the hotel told us she heard they had amazing veggie dishes. Noah loved the vegetable fried rice and we added tofu to ours with Edamame on the side."
"There used to be two locations, but this is the only one left. What’s great about E Noodles is they take their dishes a half-step above typical Asian fare (try the crispy-fried tofu), but they don’t take it up so far that it’s too pricey."
"Experience a day of wonder in Myrtle Beach State Park, an oasis of nature amid a sea of human development. Located on the south end of Myrtle Beach, the state park is a stark contrast to the high-rise hotels that are just a short walk away. Featuring old-growth maritime forests with hiking trails that lead to the high sand dunes of the beach, this 312-acre oceanfront park was developed by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the 1930s."
"U.S. 17, half a mile south of the southern end of Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach (843) 238-5325 www.southcarolinaparks.com $3-$5. This park’s 312 acres has one of the few remaining maritime forests on the East Coast. After you pay admission and go through the gate, look for the ranger office on the right and park across the road."
"Myrtle Beach State Park, roughly 312 acres in size, is a relatively serene beach featuring a long stretch of sandy shoreline, cerulean water, and lush green backgrounds."
"The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel takes guests way up high in its 42, six-person gondolas. The ride offers an expansive view and plenty of photo ops, and the gondolas are climate-controlled for comfort. If you want to take your experience one step further, reserve the VIP option for a longer ride in a gondola with a glass floor and views from every angle; advance tickets are available online."
"Toddlers will love getting a birds-eye-view of the beach from the top of this iconic oceanfront attraction. Riders will enter air-conditioned, fully-enclosed private gondolas that reach as high as 200 feet in the air and provide a comfortable sightseeing experience."