
Select a Date Time Select a date to see available showtimes. Join us as we feast and raise a goblet to our Queen. The top knights of our kingdom will battle with brawn and steel to determine one victor to protect the throne. Tickets 🎟️ Adults: $16.99 Kids (3-11): $14.99 You can also combine this as an add-on to your aquarium admission 📍Find it: 917 North Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 #myrtlebeach #funthingstodoinmyrtlebeach #visitmyrtlebeach #mymyrtlebeach #vacationattraction #ripleysillusionlab #ripleysaquarium". Adults 40.95 Children An Epic Tournament Like No Other. Tickets 🎟️ Adults: $16.99 Kids (3-11): $14.99 You can also combine this as an add-on to your aquarium admission 📍Find it: 917 North Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 #myrtlebeach #funthingstodoinmyrtlebeach #visitmyrtlebeach #mymyrtlebeach #vacationattraction #ripleysillusionlab #ripleysaquariumġ.2K Likes, TikTok video from Rebecca Logan-Brown "Fun Things to Do in Myrtle Beach Part 13 👉🏾 Ripleys Illusion Lab This fun attraction is also located on the boulevard right next to Ripleys Crazy Golf! I had so much fun checking out the various optical displays, especially the infinity room and the immersion room! Definitely recommend bringing a camera and a friend as some of the illusions needed more than one person. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a fun family dinner theater themed as a royal banquet and tournament of jousting, sword fighting, and games of skill. The Myrtle Beach Pavilion was built in 1949, and the historic band organ and carousel were installed in 1954. Before the show begins, guests can explore the Hall of Arms, which showcases medieval decor and weaponry.



During the 1940s, an Air Force base was established and used for training and coastal patrols during World War II. Overview Tours & Tickets The Basics Medieval Times features live performances with knights battling for the affection of a princess inside a Medieval-style castle. Fun Things to Do in Myrtle Beach Part 13 👉🏾 Ripleys Illusion Lab This fun attraction is also located on the boulevard right next to Ripleys Crazy Golf! I had so much fun checking out the various optical displays, especially the infinity room and the immersion room! Definitely recommend bringing a camera and a friend as some of the illusions needed more than one person. In 1936 the Intracoastal Waterway was opened to pleasure boats and commercial shipping.
