 |
 |
 |
Check Back Soon for
Top Deals in
Myrtle Beach Theaters!
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Get Myrtle Beach specials and top deals via email!
The Myrtle Beach Theaters
has long been known for beautiful beaches, great restaurants,
world class shopping and a fabulous nightlife.
Myrtle Beach, SC is one of the all-time favorite vacation destinations in the continental United States. |
|
|
 |
 |
In the Myrtle Beach Area
Theaters
the whole lot you could hope for in a vacation is enclosed and waiting for you on the Grand Strand. Gorgeous beaches, mouthwatering food, breathtaking amusement parks, exclusive shopping, energetic nightlife, daring water sports and historic sites create new ventures around every corner. The rough part will be deciding what to do, and you might think you can't do it all. Don't let that stop you from attempting though! Open your vacation package; everything you want is right here.
|
|
|
|
Our Myrtle Beach Theaters include 22,000 seats and eleven theaters. Great entertainment is never hard to find in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach always has an exciting evening in store for you in theaters.
Alabama Theatre
800-342-2262 |
Carolina Opry
800-843-6779 |
Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show
800-433-4401 |
Legends In Concert
800-960-7469 |
Medieval Times
800-436-4386 |
The Palace Theatre
800-905-4228 |
Is Your Myrtle Beach Theaters Not Listed? Contact us and let us know! |
The Myrtle Beach Theaters Beach area has surfaced as a major point for live family entertainment, presenting the top in music, dance, comedy, dinner shows, and celebrity concerts. The Myrtle Beach Theaters 2,000-seat Alabama Theatre is the set for some of the best concerts and shows in town, as well as a top-notch show called One. The Carolina Opry, discovered by musician Calvin Gilmore, started the Grand Strand's theater boom in 1986 and continues to pleasure audiences
and add to Myrtle Beach Theaters entertainment. No matter which side of the Mason-Dixon line you're on, you'll have a good time at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show. The House of Blues attracts people in the world of blues, jazz, gospel and rock. The Myrtle Beach Theaters Legends in Concert has superstar look-alikes such as the Blues Brothers, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Michael Jackson and many other legends. At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, knights on Andalusian stallions compete for the audience's attention. With more than 2,600 seats, the Palace Theatre is Myrtle Beach Theaters home to Spirit of the Dance, starring a 30-member international dance troupe, and the Rat Pack-The Las Vegas Show. "Tribute! The Concert", made its debut in March 2004. With theaters all over the city, and an assorted offering, the Myrtle Beach area is formally in show business.
|
|