The aquarium, ropes course and restaurants: where Myrtle Beach, SC locals get discounts
Tourists aren’t the only ones that get to have fun in Myrtle Beach. Locals can enjoy the attractions with a healthy discount.
Whether you need to entertain your kids or grandchildren in the Myrtle Beach area over spring break or just looking for an excuse to get out of the house, here are some local discounts to take advantage of.
- All of Ripley’s attractions: 50% off for Horry County residents.
- Wonderworks at Broadway at the Beach: 50% off for Horry County residents.
- Soar and Explore at Broadway at the Beach: 50% off for Horry County residents.
- Crocodile Rock Dueling Pianos Bar: free admission for locals.
- Hollywood Wax Museum: $5 off admission for residents of Horry and Georgetown counties in South Carolina, as well as Brunswick and New Hanover counties in North Carolina.
- Broadway Grand Prix: local pit pass for $49.99 plus tax. Includes one free all day ride pass and every visit after is $10 off. There is also a 10% discount for retail and food. Valid for people living in Horry, Georgetown, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Marlboro, Marion or Williamsburg counties in South Carolina and Brunswick, Columbus or Robeson counties in North Carolina.
- Myrtle Beach Family Golf: use the coupon on the company website for $1 off a game or $2 off all day play for the five mini golf courses apart of Myrtle Beach.
- Paradise Adventure Golf: use the online coupon to get $1 off a single round before 6 p.m. or $4.50 off an all day pass. There are three locations in the Myrtle Beach area.
- Carolina Opry Theater: Book “flex” tickets online to receive 50% off the show. You do not get to choose your seats but your party is guaranteed to be seated together.
- Medieval Times: Use code 15MT to get 15% off your Medieval Times tickets.
- Broadway at the Beach restaurants and stores: Horry, Georgetown and Brunswick county residents can get 10% or 15% off purchases at certain stores and restaurants at Broadway at the Beach. Find the full list here.
This story was originally published March 18, 2024 at 6:00 AM.