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32 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained in Myrtle Beach

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Myrtle Beach is a family paradise, renowned for its sun-kissed shores, vibrant attractions, and endless entertainment options for kids of all ages.

But what makes this coastal gem stand out is its entertainment districts that are at the heart of family fun. Each has its own unique charm and is brimming with exciting activities, delicious eats, and captivating sights. Whether you’re delving into marine wonders, enjoying a themed dinner show, or exploring interactive museums, there’s no shortage of adventures.

Get ready to dive into the area’s acclaimed entertainment districts and discover 32 things to do in Myrtle Beach with kids!

Barefoot Landing

Barefoot Landing is a lively entertainment district where families can explore, dine, and play. Stroll along the scenic boardwalks, visit unique shops, and enjoy the natural beauty of the waterfront setting.

See: Alligator Adventure

This 15-acre park is a reptile mecca, boasting hundreds of species along with other cool animals, like spotted hyenas, mountain lions, and ostriches, to name a few. And as you guessed, alligators are the main attraction here! Kids can get up close and personal with some scaly friends at educational live-gator handling shows and see live feedings from April through October.

Eat: LuLu’s

Enjoy a family meal at LuLu’s, where the scratch-made menu caters to both kids and adults. Feast on seafood favorites, like shrimp and grits, gumbo, or mahi mahi, and order “A Mountain of Fried Okra” for the table to enjoy. There’s also an arcade and sandy beach area where kids can play while you wait for your food.

Do: Hawaiian Rumble Mini Golf

Known for being the Mini Golf Capital of the World, Myrtle Beach offers over 30 courses that tout unique themes and cater to a variety of interests. One that stands out amongst the rest (and even made a Hollywood debut in the 1994 film Chasers) is Hawaiian Rumble Mini Golf. Located nearby in North Myrtle Beach and close to the popular Barefoot Landing, this 18-hole mini golf course is centered around a tropical garden with a massive 40-foot volcano in the middle. With plenty of photo ops along the way, kids will have a blast. Opt for the $17 all-day pass to take on the courses at two nearby sister locations!

Broadway at The Beach

Broadway at The Beach offers endless entertainment options for families, with attractions ranging from thrilling rides to interactive museums. The vibrant atmosphere and diverse dining options make it a must-visit destination.

See: Charles Bach Wonders Theatre

For an experience that’ll have your kids talking for weeks, head to the Charles Bach Wonders Theatre. With Las Vegas-style grand illusions and comedic hypnosis performances, each show blends magic, dance, and comedy to leave your kids spellbound.

Eat: The Hangout

As the name suggests, The Hangout is a restaurant meets entertainment venue that makes for the perfect spot to kick back, relax, and enjoy a good ol’ “confetti party” (a.k.a. toss some napkins in the air and let it rain!). Nosh on tasty dishes as you listen to live music, play games, enjoy oceanfront views, and join in on a family-friendly foam party (yep, you read that right)!

Do: Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, PopStroke, & WonderWorks

Need a break from the heat? Head to Ripley’s Aquarium, where you can marvel at vibrant marine life, walk through underwater tunnels, and even touch a stingray. The biggest draw? Their awesome sloth exhibit, where you can marvel at these couch potatoes up close. Or spend the day working through over 100 mind-bending activities at WonderWorks (what little ones refer to as “the upside-down building”!) for an experience that combines learning with fun.

The athletes in your group will love the modern and challenging mini golf course at PopStroke—backed by Tiger Woods himself, might we add—which takes putting to a whole new level. Did we mention that moms and dads can hit up the on-site bar, too?

 

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a hub of excitement, featuring a variety of attractions, restaurants, and shops. Families can take in the stunning ocean views, enjoy live entertainment, and indulge in delicious food.

See: SkyWheel Myrtle Beach

No Myrtle Beach bucket list is complete without a ride on the SkyWheel. Standing 187 feet above sea level, this observation wheel boasts panoramic views of the Atlantic coastline, making it the spot to catch a sunrise or sunset. Don’t forget to fill up your camera roll because this backdrop is like no other.

Eat: RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar

When on vacation in a dreamy beach town, oceanfront dining is a must—especially at RipTydz where the seafood is fresh and the views are unbeatable. This massive waterfront hangout is part restaurant, part rooftop bar has live music during the evenings, drinks for the adults, and a wide range of American fare to appease all taste buds.

Do: Ripley’s Illusion Lab and Ripley’s Crazy Golf

Enter a realm of optical illusions at Ripley’s Illusion Lab where you can explore a handful of exhibits that’ll trick your senses. Little ones will love posing underneath a “falling” car and within a claw machine. To get the most bang for your buck, couple your trip with a stop at Ripley’s Crazy Golf. There you can enjoy three floors of indoor mini golf with one-of-a-kind holes, like a 360-degree loop, Skee-Ball, pinball, and billiards. It’s also set under glowing neon lights for a quirky spin on classic midway fun.

 

The Market Common

This stylish and family-friendly district offers a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment. With beautiful parks and engaging activities, it’s a great place for a leisurely day out. The relaxed atmosphere and wide range of amenities cater to all ages.

See: EdVenture Children’s Museum & Savannah’s Playground

Rainy day? No problem. EdVenture Children’s Museum is the perfect activity to get you out of your hotel room, and keep toddlers in good spirits. Here you’ll meet Eddie, a 40-foot-tall interactive figure that looks just like a kid. Curious minds can explore the inner workings of the human body and engage with other hands-on exhibits throughout this unique attraction.

To help little ones burn off some energy, head to Savannah’s Playground, an inclusive, ADA-compliant play area designed for children of all ages and abilities. It touts a range of sensory-rich equipment, from an outdoor musical space to traditional playground equipment, like swings and slides.

Eat: Tidal Creek Brewhouse

This family- and dog-friendly craft brewery offers parents a break and entertainment for kids with ample space to run and play. The menu features local favorites crafted from fresh, regional ingredients, but the biggest draw is the kid-focused choices for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Fido can even enjoy his own pup cup and treats!

Do: 810 Billiards & Bowling

Challenge your tiny bowlers to a game at 810 Billiards & Bowling, where state-of-the-art lanes and a lively atmosphere set the stage for an exciting evening. Beyond bowling, you can enjoy billiards, arcade games, and even live entertainment on select nights. Little ones with a sweet tooth will appreciate the extravagant dessert options at Mean Mugs Milkshake Bar located within the billiards.

 

Surfside Beach Pier Village

The newly-renovated Surfside Beach Fishing pier combines beachside charm with vibrant entertainment. Families can enjoy the beautiful views, participate in fun activities (from mini golf to fishing), and savor delicious meals at the local eateries.

See: Surfside Beach Hula & Fire Dancer Show

Skip the flights and get a glimpse of the culture and history of the Polynesian Islands at the vibrant Surfside Beach Hula & Fire Dancer Show. Held every Monday for free, this family-friendly, hour-long performance features the art of hula dancing and fire knives performances in honor of the customs of Hawaii, New Zealand, Tahiti, and Samoa. Bring your beach chairs and settle in for a breathtaking time.

Eat: Chimichanga Llama & Pizza Hyena

Indulge in diverse flavors at Chimichanga Llama and Pizza Hyena, two local favorites in Surfside Beach Pier Village. Chimichanga Llama offers a delightful twist on traditional Mexican cuisine, with bold flavors and creative dishes. Meanwhile, Pizza Hyena serves up crispy Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in a wood-fire oven shipped all the way from Italy. Both restaurants have menus that cater to even the pickiest eaters.

Do: Surfside Beach Fishing Pier

Reel in a big catch at the new Surfside Beach Fishing Pier, a fun activity for families looking to enjoy the waters offshore. Purchase a pass at Perry’s Bait & Tackle Shop, starting at $12, then find your spot on the 814-foot-long pier. At the end of the day, reward your kiddos with a scoop (or two) of handcrafted ice cream or Italian water ice from Drippy’s Homemade Ice Cream.

 

Murrells Inlet MarshWalk

Beloved for its scenic views, live music, and fantastic seafood, the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk is a perfect blend of relaxation and fun. Families can explore the natural beauty of the inlet, enjoy various water activities, and dine at the waterfront restaurants connected by a half-mile boardwalk.

See: Live music at the MarshWalk

Stroll along the MarshWalk and choose from a variety of indoor and outdoor venues that have live music performances all throughout the day. See talented musicians play everything from rock to country to blues at colorful nightlife spots like Dead Dog Saloon, Bubba’s Fish Shack, or Wahoo’s Fish House tiki bar.

Eat: Drunken Jack’s & Dead Dog Saloon

Feast on fresh seafood at Drunken Jack’s or Dead Dog Saloon, two beloved waterfront restaurants that specialize in Southern fare. At Drunken Jack’s, enjoy a variety of country-style dishes, from steaks and chicken to fan-favorite hushpuppies doused in honey butter. For live music and a meal, head to Dead Dog Saloon, which serves up brisket, pulled pork, burgers, sandwiches, and a variety of fried and steamed seafood.

Do: Experience watersports & more

Thrill seekers, Express Watersports is calling your name, with adrenaline-pumping activities like jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides. For a more tranquil experience, explore the natural beauty of the area on a Murrells Inlet Eco Tour, where you can learn about local wildlife and the ecosystem. Let your budding buccaneer go on an adventure at Children’s Pirate Adventure, complete with pirate costumes, treasure hunts, and swashbuckling fun on the high seas.

 

Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island offers a serene escape with its laid-back vibe and unique attractions. Families can watch artisans craft rope hammocks, explore charming shops, and enjoy delicious Southern cuisine.

See: Pawleys Island Hammock Shop

Watch artisans craft the famous Pawleys Island rope hammocks at the Hammock Shop, where this traditional craft has been perfected over generations. It’s a unique and educational experience that offers a glimpse into the island’s history and craftsmanship. Kids and adults alike will be fascinated by the intricate weaving process and the stories behind these iconic hammocks—plus, you can purchase your own to enjoy within your backyard!

Eat: Rustic Table

Enjoy a hearty meal at Rustic Table, known for its Southern hospitality and delicious, family-friendly dishes. With a menu that features comfort food classics made from fresh, local ingredients, it’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal together. The warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it a favorite for families looking to experience genuine Southern cuisine.

Do: Shop at the Hammock Shops Village

Browse the charming stores at the Hammock Shops Village, where you can find everything from handcrafted items and local artistry to unique souvenirs. Thanks to the on-site playground, you can knock out your shopping while dad and the kids can stay entertained. Don’t miss Carolina Nature Hook for toys, puzzles, and arts and crafts, and  Pawleys Island Mercantile, home of the candy cottage, where you can savor nostalgic treats and sweet indulgences, 

 

Coastal Grand Mall

Coastal Grand Mall in Myrtle Beach offers a variety of entertainment options for families. In addition to its renowned shopping experience (it has 170 shops!), the mall features a state-of-the-art Cinemark movie theater, an interactive play area for kids, and a wide range of dining options. With its vibrant atmosphere and diverse attractions, it’s no surprise the Coastal Grand Mall draws in visitors and locals alike.

See: Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Situated just across the waterway, the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament will take you back in time and bring history to life with its epic dinner and a show. Kids will get a kick out of the heart-pounding jousting matches and dramatic sword fights, as they enjoy an 11th-century-inspired, four-course feast.

Eat: The Crazy Mason

Known as the original milkshake bar of the Grand Strand, The Crazy Mason specializes in over-the-top, decadent creations—they’re piled high with cookies, candy, and even slices of cake. Try their signature shake, “Don’t Worry Beach Happy,” which is fully loaded with orange swirl ice cream, has a rim coated in vanilla buttercream icing and rolled in crushed graham crackers, and is then topped with cotton candy, a star-fished shaped sugar cookie, and whipped cream.

Do: Stars & Strikes Entertainment Center

Head to Stars & Strikes Entertainment Center for a day packed with indoor family fun. Challenge each other to exciting bowling matches, dive into the action with a variety of arcade games, or engage in thrilling rounds of laser tag. With a wide range of activities, it’s a great spot for family bonding and hours of entertainment.

 

Head to visitmyrtlebeach.com to discover even more things to do in Myrtle Beach with your kids!

 


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