Here’s What’s Open in Myrtle Beach Now

Is it open? That is the question.

All summer, Myrtle Beach vacationers checked in on their favorite activities before making the trip. All summer, visitors wore masks, social distanced and generally respected the threat while having fun. Businesses have made adjustments, too.

As always, check with the Center for Disease Control for the latest guideline updates. The spots you love to visit in Myrtle Beach are accessible, and as the weather cools in the fall, that makes for a comfortable trek.

Enjoy an autumn getaway to Myrtle Beach by staying at Ocean Reef Resort. Relax in a room with an ocean view. You’re right on the water for an early morning walk or a stroll as the sun goes down. You’re close to all the fun stuff, but also able to stay at the resort with all the amenities on site.

What Attractions Are Open in Myrtle Beach?

Brookgreen Gardens

This is elevated social distancing: Losing yourself on the winding trails through wonderful gardens and statuary. If you forget your mask, they have them on site. You can visit this serene botanical garden in Horry County with a mask, especially in interior galleries and the museum shop. The Huntington Sculpture Garden tour is closed until further notice.

BROOKGREEN GARDENS

Brookgreen Gardens collage feature statue, otter, and walkway

 

Alabama Theatre

The theatre has posted rescheduled dates on its website, where you can also buy tickets. If you can’t get enough seats together ordering online, Alabama Theatre asks that you call them to make arrangements. You’ll love this unbelievably talented cast and an array of stellar shows.

ALABAMA THEATRE

Alabama Theatre collage featuring live shows and performances

 

Ripley’s Aquarium

If you haven’t experienced them yourself, you’ve probably heard lots about the shark tanks and tunnel. They’re astonishing! Don’t forget your mask when you visit. The glass-bottom boat and touch tanks, among a few other attractions, are still closed. Also, the aquarium staff asks for patience if lines are a bit longer than usual. Kids and grownups alike love this center.

RIPLEY’S AQUARIUM

Ripleys Aquarium collage featuring mermaids and fish tanks

 

Duplin Winery

Learn about this historic winery as you sample the finest sweet wine in the south. The winery has limited access to wine storage and disinfects all areas after each testing for your safety. Staff is masked up, too. Duplin is offering a discounted shipping rate if you buy a case of wine – just their way to help customers during the pandemic. This is a great Myrtle Beach escape!

DUPLIN WINERY

Duplin Winery collage featuring girls sipping on wine and wine glasses

 

Tanger Outlets

The shops have temporary hours – so check the website first, and be sure to bring a mask. This nationwide outlet chain has put protocols into action that fit local ordinances, and have a process for self-screening and pre-shift temperature checks for staff. You’ll find ample hand sanitizing stations throughout to help shoppers shop safely.

TANGER OUTLETS

 

Broadway at the Beach

Common touchpoints, such as restrooms, door handles, and more, are getting a little extra TLC from the cleaning crew. Before Broadway opens each day, it’s undergone a thorough inspection and protocol to ensure a safe environment for you. So come visit the eateries and shops you love here, take in some live music, and feed the fish if you choose.

BROADWAY AT THE BEACH

 

Barefoot Landing

At entrances and near touchpoint areas, Barefoot has provided sanitizing stations. Restaurant labels are spaced for social distancing, and floor decals remind visitors of social distancing protocols. You’ll find foot-opening and outward opening restroom doors in this have-everything complex, complete with dining, fun, shopping, and a cool arcade – yes, it’s open!

BAREFOOT LANDING

 

Medieval Times

You may enter the castle – with a few restrictions. You’ll be temperature screened when you get there, and Her Majesty insists you wear a mask in her castle. Social distance from others by about a sword’s length and the staff will seat parties at least 6 feet from each other in the dinner theater. This medieval tournament and show feature a delicious dinner, too.

MEDIEVAL TIMES

Medieval Times collage featuring horses and men jousting

 

Skywheel

A ride on this Myrtle Beach icon is calm and breathtaking. The staff is cleaning to ensure a safe experience for all, so the wait might be a little longer than usual. Remember to thoroughly wash your hands before and after riding, for at least 20 seconds. Don’t touch your face as you ride and before you can wash your hands. You’re in for a spin like no other!

SKYWHEEL

 

Hollywood Wax Museum

This one’s fun for visitors of all ages. The zombie lab and mirror maze are particularly popular. Masks are required for entry, by the Myrtle Beach mandate (not applicable to the wax figures!) They’ll give you a mask free if you forget yours. Please pay by credit or debit card until further notice. Come walk among the stars at the Hollywood Wax Museum.

HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM

 

Broadway Grand Prix

Even non-drivers have a blast here – with the kid- and family-friendly areas for fun, too. With fair-style food and fast action, it’s a great place to spend an afternoon. Please wear your mask while visiting, and excuse a longer wait between rides for thorough cleaning of cars. If you’re not feeling well, stay at the resort. If you’re good – there’s a ride for almost any aged rider here!

BROADWAY GRAND PRIX

 

WonderWorks Myrtle Beach

Teachers get educator discounts with a school ID. Play a round of laser tag and visit the must-see bubble factory. Masks are required for entry. WonderWorks is in that cool upside-down building you see while cruising the strip! The staff keeps a close eye on sanitization all day, for your safety. It’s an awesome place to learn about science as you have family fun, too.

WONDER WORKS

 

The Carolina Opry

There’s something for everyone with a huge array of genres on the show list. The show goes on at The Carolina Opry, with a modified seating arrangement and safety measures practiced. A marvelous cast makes for a memorable show. Buy concessions, including beer and wine, during your visit to one of the area’s leading performing arts centers.

THE CAROLINA OPRY

 

Lots To Do in Myrtle Beach

It’s business – and fun – as usual, all over Myrtle Beach, with a few safety measures. This fall is a great time to visit the attractions you’ve come to love here. The off-season reduction in traffic is nice, as is a bit cooler days and nights. It’s possible to have a blast as usual when you head to the coast for an autumn getaway.

 

Stay at the Ocean Reef Resort

If this is your first stay at Ocean Reef Resort, you’re sure to have found a new favorite place in Myrtle Beach. A friendly, helpful staff wants to ensure your visit is happy and comfortable. A delicious breakfast with tons of choices is part of that! It’s family-friendly with lots of fun onsite.

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