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Freestyle Music Park attraction slated to open …. again?

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

freestyle-music-park

Three times lucky, at least that is what businesses in Myrtle Beach are hoping for the recently purchased Freestyle Music Park. The musically themed amusement park attraction first opened in 2008 under the name Hard Rock Park. The $400 million dollar investment, however, was a bust the first time around and the park subsequently closed at the end of its first summer season.

According to a local newspaper article, a new company saw the potential in the Fantasy Harbor based park, and bought the park from the bankruptcy court for $25 million, a small amount compared to the initial investment. With a little sprucing up , and a change of name to Freestyle Music Park, the park reopened in 2009 with much fanfare.

Perhaps it was the economy, or maybe something more exotic like solar flares, but despite the new owner’s best efforts, the park closed by the end of the season and entered into bankruptcy. It is has sat abandoned for the last two years, quietly waiting.

This past week the theme park emerged from the shadows and was purchased during a foreclosure auction for $ 7 million. The company, FPI US LLC previously held the mortgage on the theme park and is now interested in re-opening the park. It is currently looking for a partner to operate the enterprise and hopes to open it for the 2012 season.

Businesses around Myrtle Beach are holding their breath, hoping that the third time is a charm. The vacant amusement park has led to a decline in the appearance of the surrounding businesses. They believe that the park, once re-opened, will bring back vitality to this area.

Many people in the tourism industry believed that the previous failures of this particular park were due to the recession. The park opened during a period when people were forgoing vacations, and if they were taking one, did so with a very tight budget. Other people believe that the theme park may have been charging too much for entry in comparison to other attractions in the area. FPI has stated that it will carefully evaluate all these factors before opening the park again next year.

View other Myrtle Beach area attractions. Or visit some of our condo rentals that are close to the park’s location, such as Bay View on the Boardwalk Condos or Anderson Ocean Club in Myrtle Beach.

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Ranked #3 In Country!

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Boardwalk Myrtle Beach

Photo by Flickr user J_Sturg

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk has recently been ranked #3 in the country by National Geographic on their list of the best boardwalks. This is incredible news for a boardwalk that is only a year old! The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk ranked in after Coney Island and Atlantic City, both of which were established in the late 1800’s. Travel and Leisure magazine has ranked the boardwalk as #2, second only to Coney Island.

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a 1.2 mile long extravaganza situated on the Grand Strand that is filled with entertainment, shopping, and the very soul of Myrtle Beach.

At any given time when you are walking along the boardwalk you can encounter stilt-walkers and other street performers. You can shop at one of the many unique shops, dine at a beach side café, or simply play some video games at the arcade. Each week you will find live entertainment somewhere along the boardwalk, and once a week there is a fabulous fireworks display.

The Boardwalk extends between the 2nd Avenue Pier and the 14th Avenue Pier. The boardwalk itself has three distinct features. Between 2nd and 8th Avenues, the boardwalk is the promenade area, complete with benches that you can use to enjoy the ocean view. Between 8th and 14th Avenues, the boardwalk is lined with shops and cafes. At 14th Avenue, the boardwalk eases into a park, complete with landscaped sand dunes and a wooden deck. The boardwalk is near our quite a few of our condos, including Bay View, Oceans One, Caribbean Cove and Atlantica.

Fun Facts About The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
• Over 770 thousand board feet of lumber was used to create the boardwalk
• Over 300 thousand nails were used to put the boardwalk together
• Nearly 600 thousand screws were used for the project
• Over 50 thousand beach grass seedlings were used in the landscaping
• Over 600 palmetto trees were planted
• It took 9 months to complete construction at a cost of nearly 7 million dollars.

Quick History of “Myrtle Beach/Grand Strand” name origins!

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Myrtle Beach History

When you think of the Grand Strand you automatically think of the beautiful beaches, the fabulous golfing and, of course Myrtle Beach. But why is this area called the Grand Strand, and how does it relate to this wonderful beach community? To find this out, you have to go back nearly a hundred years.

Quick Facts: The area’s FIRST hotel, Seaside Inn, charged $2 per night in 1901!!! Plus, beachfront lots to purchase were $25.

Near the turn of the 20th century a turpentine company, Burroughs and Collins (now Chapin), purchased extensive amounts of the beach area in Horry county. Shortly after this purchase was made, train tracks were laid out to this area enabling people to reach this once uninhabited area. By 1901 the area was known as Long Bay due to the 60+ miles of pristine beaches and what would later became known as “Myrtle Beach” was simply “New Town”. Later, as the town became more populated The Horry Herald ran a contest to determine what New Town should officially be named. The contest was won by Mrs. F.E. Burroughs, wife of the founder of the turpentine company. She selected the name Myrtle Beach because of the abundant Myrtle trees in the area.

By the 1920’s the Long Bay area was becoming quite a popular resort area. Many new resorts were built and golf courses began to enter into the picture. The pristine beaches, fabulous weather and friendly people made the area perfect for vacationing.

In 1949, Claude Dunnagan, a popular columnist for The Myrtle Beach Sun, referred to the area as the “Grand Strand,” a German term for “Long Beach,” and the name has stuck ever since.

In 1954 Hurricane Hazel made landfall in Myrtle Beach, leaving much destruction and chaos. However, the local people saw this devastation as a way to make Myrtle Beach an even better resort community. Debris was cleared and new resorts were built. By 1957 Myrtle Beach was incorporated into an official city, and the 1960’s saw a building boom that shaped what you now see today.

The Grand Strand officially stretches from Little River, South Carolina to Winyah Bay or Georgetown, South Carolina. Covering over 60 miles of beaches and stretching across two separate counties. Several other communities often attach themselves to the Grand Strand name, but they are not officially recognized as part of the Strand.

Interested in learning more history? Check out these links:

Myrtle Beach WikiPedia Page
History On VisitMyrtleBeach.com

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Myrtle Beach July 4 Firework Displays – 2011

Thursday, June 16th, 2011
July 4 Fireworks, Myrtle Beach

Fireworks at Broadway at the Beach

The time is getting close for the “oooohhh’s” and “aaahhhhhhh’s!”  It is hard to escape the cracks, bangs and pows when you head to Myrtle Beach for your Fourth of July vacation.  If you are wondering who is having a fireworks display this year, look no further!  Here is a quick list of the when’s and where’s for July 4, 2011 fireworks in Myrtle Beach, SC!

1) North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove Pier

Starts Around 9:30 p.m. – This is the 19th annual fireworks display. The Cherry Grove Pier is located directly in front of Prince Resort in North Myrtle Beach, located at 3500 North Ocean Blvd in North Myrtle Beach. If you are staying at Prince Resort or Pier Watch, you are set! No need to battle the traffic.

2) North Myrtle Beach, Barefoot Landing

Starts Around 10:15 p.m. – Barefoot Landing has fireworks EVERY Monday, and the July 4 is no different! Well, except for an added arsenal of bigger and louder fireworks this time. Barefoot Landing is located at 4898 Highway 17 South in North Myrtle Beach.

3) Myrtle Beach, 2nd Avenue Pier

Starts Around 9:30 p.m. – Huge Booms await at the 2nd Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach. Located…. well… on 2nd Avenue North in the heart of Myrtle Beach. Our guests staying in Bay View Resort or Oceans One, or even Club Regency are going to have a great view!

4) Myrtle Beach, Broadway at the Beach

Starts Around 10 p.m. – Like Barefoot Landing, Broadway at the Beach has regular fireworks displays as well, but again, this July 4 will be one to remember!

5) Surfside Beach, Surfside Pier

Starts at around 6 p.m. – Bring a chair and check out the variety show starting at 6 p.m.. There will also be balloon rides for the kids and fireworks once it gets dark. Located at 11 South Ocean Blvd. in Surfside Beach.

 

Fair warning to all who want to drive to these locations. The traffic will be VERY busy, especially on the 2nd Avenue in Myrtle Beach.  The Cherry Grove Pier only has one main road in and out too, so factor in traffic during your commute. Just a fair warning that you should get to the area early and secure your parking spot.  Head to the beach and relax. There will be plenty of people setting off fireworks on the beach as well. Also, don’t forget about the tide that night either. If you park your sandy spot  close to the water, chances are, you might have to relocate! Here is the tide schedule for July 4 from the National Ocean Service.

Low 4:23 a.m.  -  High 10:23 AM
Low 4:31 PM  -   High 10:34 PM

We wish everyone a safe an happy July 4, 2011!

 

 

The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel Puts a New Spin on the Ferris Wheel

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Remember the Ferris wheel at the county fair? As rides go, it was pretty lame. If you were lucky, the price of a ticket would get you a kiss from your girl at the top, but aside from the great view of the livestock barn, there wasn’t much else to get excited about. Now, if it had been 200 feet tall with an awesome view of the Atlantic Ocean, that would have been a different story.

The new SkyWheel in Myrtle Beach is the Ferris wheel of your dreams – or maybe of your nightmares. Either way, it’s an adrenaline-pumping ride that you can’t afford to miss the next time you visit the Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach has always had plenty going for it. The Strand itself, the golf courses, the shows, the Calabash-style seafood, sandy beaches, and, of course, the star of the show, the Atlantic Ocean. But it’s never had anything like the SkyWheel.

Billed as an “observation wheel” because of the stunning views from the cars, the SkyWheel has 42 air-conditioned glass cars that each seat six people and offer 360 degree views. One of the cars, the VIP Gondola, as the owners like to call it, has leather seats and a glass floor. Forget the leather seats; the glass floor alone is worth the extra price of the VIP ticket. The wheel has over a million LED lights, and the developers aren’t letting them go to waste; every night after sunset they use them to put on a light show.

This is a Ferris wheel that’s worthy of the name. Unlike the dinky little ride at the county fair, the first Ferris wheel was a skyline-hogging monster built for the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. The promoters were trying to one-up the Paris Exposition of 1889, which unveiled the Eiffel Tower. It was 264 feet high and carried 2,160 people at a time.

The SkyWheel is located at the northern end of the Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Twelve bucks gets you 12 minutes worth of unbelievable views. Kids 3-11, seniors and military ride for $8 and babies are free.

The SkyWheel is located at 1110 North Ocean BlvdMyrtle Beach, SC 29577, near a few of our condos you can see on the map!!

Visit the SkyWheel’s Official website.

First Person Perspective of the Skywheel!

 

Myrtle Beach Restaurant Discounts Off-Season

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Get coupons for the Myrtle Beach Red Lobster

We have a special kind of visitor in Myrtle Beach during the off-season – Snow Birds! Aside from getting to spend several months in an oceanfront condo in Myrtle Beach for less than renting an apartment, there are other ways to save while you’re here.  And even if you just come down for a weekend in the fall or spring to enjoy our mild weather, you can benefit as well.  How?  By getting on the mailing list of the restaurants’ websites we have at the beach!

The chain restaurants like Red Lobster have some of the best deals around for their signup members.  Most people have the chains near their homes too, so you can use the discounts there as well as here most of the time.  Almost all of them will send you a nifty coupon for your birthday.  You can practically eat out the whole month of your birthday for half price or even free if you take the time to either fill out a coupon in the restaurant or join at their website.  Here are some of the best ones!

www.redlobster.com      Red Lobster
www.bonefishgrill.com      Bonefish
www.ribsribsribs.com        Damons Ribs
www.stickyfingers.com       Sticky Fingers Ribs
www.Dominos.com       Domino’s Pizza
www.pizzahut.com      Pizza Hut
www.abuelos.com       Abuelo’s Gourmet Mexican
www.carrabbas.com      Carrabbas Italian
www.tbonz.com      TBonz Steak and Seafood

In addition to the chains, you can go to WBTW TV’s website and purchase
many coupons good for $25 at certain restaurants for $10.  We did this last year and ate some absolutely wonderful meals at Baron’s and several other places.  This is actually going through www.restaurant.com, so you can sign up there and get these deals in most good sized cities everywhere.

If you’re a Facebook fan, use their search form and look up “Myrtle Beach”.  You’ll find a Facebook page for half the restaurants we have here, as well as condo rental companies in Myrtle Beach, (like Condolux!) stores, malls, and all kinds of local businesses. Many of them run coupons or specials all year long!

You can save all kinds of money and eat like a king just by spending a few minutes on your computer.  Give it a try!

Tony Roma’s Leaving Broadway

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

I was sad to see that Burroughs and Chapin (owners of Broadway at the Beach) had decided not to renew the lease for Tony Roma’s Ribs this time. It was speculated that they had some other restaurant or something more profitable lined up to fill their very lucrative spot right where most everyone enters from the back of the mall.

Tony Romas in Myrtle Beach

Tony Roma’s is one of the best rib places I’ve ever been to, and the only one we have here that has BEEF ribs…at least ones that are charbroiled and tasty…not boiled or baked to pieces.

I hope they find another location, and even better, come on to North Myrtle Beach!  They were about the only reason I had to go to Broadway, so that will be a few less trips to make there…what a shame!
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Myrtle Beach Vacation in Chinatown

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

New Myrtle Beach Transportation?

If local entrepreneur Rick Ricker, and Bowery owner Victor Shamah have their way, this could be what our visitors see soon when they visit Myrtle Beach.

Rickshaws in Myrtle Beach

Well, maybe not quite.  These rickshaws are actually bicycles, and one is an open model called a “Pedi-cab”.  Somehow they look less like the idle rich taking advantage of the desperately poor to the tune of using them as horses.  Instead, Ricker and Shamah say they have in mind to let would-be pedalers work voluntarily to collect tips.  Do you suppose there are some health nuts in Myrtle Beach that will drive the tourists around to keep in shape and depend on their whims to get paid while doing it?

A Pedicab in Myrtle Beach

The Myrtle Beach City Council will discuss the two rickshaw business proposals when it meets on July 13 and 17, and if passed, the two idea-guys hope to have rickshaws in Myrtle Beach by the end of the summer…in the busiest areas like downtown Ocean Blvd, and even out to Broadway at the Beach.  Read more and watch a video on WMBFNews.com.

If you’ve planned for a Myrtle Beach vacation condo rental through us late in the year, be sure and ask us if the rickshaws made it to town!

Myrtle Beach 4th of July Happenings

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Thanks to the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce for the following list of neat stuff to do while you’re here on the 4th.  Let us know if you go and enjoy any of these!

Myrtle Beach 4th of July

Hot Summer Nights
Music, Fireworks and Kids Carnivals!
Plyler Park and Ocean Boulevard
www.myrtlebeachdowntown.com
Concert Schedule (8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.) 

Saturday, July 3…  Lyndsay Wojcik (Folk/Americana)
Sunday, July 4…  Quarterfly (Rock)
Tuesday, July 6…  The Jerry Cooper Band (Adult Contemporary)

Fireworks!
Throughout the week of the 4th-
Various Locations in Myrtle Beach

Saturday, July 3, 10:00 p.m. – Broadway at the Beach
Saturday, July 3, Following the Pelicans Game – BB&T Coastal Field
Sunday, July 4, 10:00 p.m. – Broadway at the Beach
Sunday, July 4, 9:30 p.m. – Second Avenue Pier
Sunday, July 4, Following the Pelicans Game – BB&T Coastal Field
Tuesday, July 6, 10:00 p.m. – Broadway at the Beach
Tuesday, July 6, Following the Pelicans Game – BB&T Coastal Field

Italian Festival
Organization: Sons of Italy


From: 7/3/2010 to: 7/4/2010
Time: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Annual Italian Festival, great food, continuous music and entertainment, souvenir booth, Italian desserts, arts and crafts vendore, free crafting table for the kids.  This is a “Kid Friendly” Event
Location: Market Common – Valor Park
Phone: 843-902-7469 

Murrells Inlet 4th of July Boat Parade
Organization: Murrells Inlet Boat Parade, Inc.

From: 7/4/2010 to: 7/4/2010
Time: 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM
Come and enjoy Murrells Inlet and show your American Pride. Watch from the Marsh Walk or enter a boat and participate. Great family entertainment.
This is a “Kid Friendly” Event
Location: Along the Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet
Phone: 843-652-4236 

Salute From The Shore
Organization: salutefromtheshore.org

From: 7/4/2010 to: 7/4/2010
Time: 2:00 PM
An Air Force C-17 will fly low over the beach as spectators watch from the shore.
Location:  Grand Strand Beaches
Phone: 803-528-8713�
Web: www.salutefromtheshore.org

July 4th Celebration – Surfside Beach
Organization: Town of Surfside Beach

From: 7/4/2010 to: 7/4/2010
Time: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
July 4th Celebration�
Location: Surfside Pier parking lot
Phone: 843-650-9548
Web: www.surfsidebeach.org

PAT BENATAR and NEIL GIRALDO
Hard Rock Cafe, Celebrity Square, Broadway at the Beach

7/5/2010
Time: 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Catch the amazing Pat Benatar live in Celebrity Square.
Tickets $30 Advance / $35 Day of Show.
This is a “Kid Friendly” Event
Phone: 843-946-0007  Ext 208
Web: www.hardrock.com/myrtlebeach

There’s no better place to be than vacationing in a Myrtle Beach Condo Rental  for the 4th of July!

Visit Broadway at the Beach on Your Myrtle Beach Vacation

Monday, June 14th, 2010

 Broadway at the Beach

Maybe you’re wondering what to do one night when you’ve putt-putted out and the kids are bored.

Maybe you don’t have kids and want something to do as a couple besides hitting a nightclub.  Either way, Broadway at the Beach is a good choice!

Most of our Myrtle Beach condo rentals are very convenient to Broadway, which is on 21st Ave North, between the Bypass and Business Hwy 17.  The shopping and dining complex brags of being 350 acres wide, and is surrounded by water.  It’s actually two long sections side by side, with the water in the middle, and bridges going from one side to the other.  At any given time there are about 19 restaurants – from year to year a few come and go.  Add to that over 100 unusual boutique type shops, some of the rides from our sorely missed Pavilion, a pontoon boat that will take you from one end to the other and back, and several odd water rides for the kids. There’s more, too, and something to entertain everyone.

Broadway contains several of the best restaurants in Myrtle Beach, including Tony Roma’s Ribs, Landry’s Seafood, Liberty Steakhouse, Senor’ Frogs, and Margaritaville.  As many restaurants as there are, you may still have to wait during prime time, so be prepared to take a buzzer and shop nearby until you’re called. You’ll also find the semi-famous Hard Rock Cafe in Broadway… with its amazing pyramid design and rock & roll memorabilia inside.

You’ll find some quite unique stores.  There’s a store just for cats and cat memorabilia.  There’s a baseball hat store. You’ll find kiosks dotted around selling things like keychains and “your name on a grain of rice”.

There’s a celebrity autograph store, candy stores, and an African store. There’s a wolf store, a race car store, even a store dedicated to Blue Collar Comedy – Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White.  There are multitude of dress shops, selling all kinds of beachwear. There’s even a Victoria’s Secret.

The end closest to Business 17 has the Pavilion rides, Margarittaville, the Imax Theatre, and a regular movie theatre.  These are great attractions for kids.  The grand Myrtle Beach Aquarium is there too, and is one thing nobody should miss! 

Many nights will find a great fireworks show on the water, beginning around 9:45 with plenty of room to get the best view.  You’ll also find some unusual simulater rides and “bungie-type” rides scattered around.

So you see why Broadway at the Beach attracts everyone?  Even if all you want to do is have a good meal and people-watch, you can’t find a better place to do it.

Most of our resort rentals in Myrtle Beach have a huge wall of brochures about local attractions in the lobby, and you’ll find one at our office as well.   Be sure and pick up a pile of them so you can plan your evenings and have a great vacation!