Landmark Resort News
Myrtle Beach City Council clears path for SkyWheel Construction08/12/2010
A giant Ferris wheel is poised to be open for business in Myrtle Beach next May, after area city council leaders gave a final nod to construction on August 10th.
Kids are Free at The Palace Theatre's Le Grande Cirque
08/10/2010
The Palace Theatre in Myrtle Beach, located at Broadway at the Beach, is home to many splendid performances from musicals to Broadway shows. One of their most spectacular and highly acclaimed events is Le Grande Cirque in Myrtle Beach, SC. This act is often compared to the famous Cirque de Soleil show. Le Grande Cirque is not quite as large as that show, but has its own attributes and highlights that create a fascinating and highly entertaining evening. Shows are daily Monday through Saturday at 8 pm. Tickets for kids 12 and under free with paid adult with the VMB Card.
Biggest Loser coming to Myrtle Beach
08/06/2010
Myrtle Beach Chosen to Kick Off NBC's 5K and One Mile Biggest Loser Challenge. Biggest Loser trainer Bob Harper and other past contestants to participate in inaugural event on September 25.
5th Annual Beach, Boogie and Barbecue Festival
08/02/2010
September 3, 2010 - September 4, 2010
The festival will feature entertainment and events, samples from local and regional barbecue teams, live entertainment, wake board demonstrations, beer gardens, many food and arts/crafts vendors, fireworks finale on Saturday evening and so much more! The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce will once again partner with the Omar Shriners on the event and would like to thank the City of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Education Lottery, East Coast Pyrotechnics, The Sun News, Better Brands, Pepsi, Time Warner Cable, Sea Mist Oceanfront Resort and Piggly Wiggly for sponsoring the festivities.
WonderWorks Zip Line Course Opens at Broadway at the Beach
07/05/2010
A zip line is now open as part of the Soar & Explore ropes course at Broadway at the Beach. It was developed by WonderWorks. It takes participants soaring 50 feet above Lake Broadway on a course that travels 1,000 feet between towers. Featuring a constant tension system, the dual-line course ensures participants a smooth "zip" with intense fun.







