Myrtle Beach, SC, is filled of entertaining things to do. From shopping to dining you will run out of money before you run out of things to do. With this being said here are the top 5 ways to spend $50, the cost of Myrtle Beach’s newest theme park, Hard Rock Park, in one of the nation’s most sought after places to relax and unwind.
Get Inked
Are you looking to get your ‘I heart Mom’ tattoo, but still haven’t managed to build up the courage, err found the time, to get it done? What better way to celebrate your true inner rocker than receiving a temporary tattoo from Hard Rock Park. These tats feature tattoo inspired clothing and merchandise from the best tattoo shops in the country. Best of all, your brand new tat will look so good even you won’t be sure it’s not real.
The Whammy Bar
Putting its best foot forward, The Whammy Bar greets guest with a mouth full of rock. Not only does it have a guest band playing, one that can rival any band playing in the park, but the food isn’t too shabby either. This biker bar has everything you need to enjoy a day in this rocking theme park, including fried pickles.
All Access Merchandise
If you’re trying to capture the look and feel of Hard Rock Park then stopping by All Access Merchandise. Here you’ll discover shirts, hats, tees, key chains and more. All of which allow you to capture the memories and reminisce about the day that rocked.
The Rides & Shows
If you’re looking to get your $50 worth at Hard Rock Park there are two words to describe this accomplishment, Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin – The Ride is everything a rock-n-rollercoaster should be. It’s 15 stories tall, races around at 65 mph and has 6 loops. This ride truly is one of the best coasters, well, on the coast.
And Finally…
The Rock
You could not call yourself a rock-n-roll theme park if your theme park didn’t rock. And with speakers placed all over the park, there is no bad place to be. Plus as you travel across Rock & Roll Heaven, into the British Invasion and through each individual area you will notice that there is a live band playing in each spot. And just when you were thinking of yourself “this place couldn’t possibly rock harder,” it does. As you take a twisting ride on Led Zeppelin you will relax, and scream, to the comfort of “Whole Lotta Love” which will be blasting through the speakers in your seat.
If you think the music you get on a regular day is good, you should drop in for a headlined concert next to the Statue of Rock, err Liberty Kiosk. This is the home of a 10,000 seat amphitheater, which has already drawn big names like the Eagles, Kid Rock, The Moody Blues and more. It’s a unique concert venue and there’s no better place to rock in Myrtle Beach.
You don’t have to search hard to get your money’s worth at Hard Rock Park. With the tattoo shops and the merchandise store, you can truly step into the persona as a visitor to the world’s first rock-n-roll theme park. Once you’ve taken in the persona you can let loose on all the rides, enjoy great music and check out all the rock memorabilia.
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