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Myrtle Beach has enjoyed unprecedented expansion during the last decade and with that expansion has come a seemingly endless array of entertainment options. The Grand Strand is amed for its bustling nightlife scene, highlighted by Broadway at the Beach. This 350-acre entertainment complex is chock-full of dining, shopping and entertainment options, and is home to the Hard Rock Café, Planet Hollywood, NASCAR Café and the Spirit of the Dance Theatre.
Some of the music world’s leading superstars have recognized the allure of Myrtle Beach as well. The Dolly Parton-owned Dixie Stampede is a dinner theater located just minutes from Kingston Plantation. The Alabama Theatre features live performances by country greats including Barbara Mandrell, Patty Loveless and more. The Carolina Opry Theater is an elegant 2,200-seat show palace with towering columns and a sweeping staircase that calls to mind its grand ol’ Nashville namesake.
On the restaurant side, Myrtle Beach boasts something for every taste and then some with more than 1,000 restaurants ranging from the popular Calabash-style seafood to delicious Continental cuisine.
TRANSPORTATION:
Direct or connecting air service is available from a variety of major cities and hubs into Myrtle Beach International Jetport. Business, charter and private planes can fly into the Grand Strand Airport in North Myrtle Beach. Rental car, limousine and airport shuttle service is available toKingston Plantation from both airports.
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