Destination Myrtle Beach: Hard Rock Park Now Open
June 16, 2008
Filed under Destinations
The world’s first rock ‘n’ roll theme park has turned up the volume in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The 55-acre theme park, located just three miles from the beach off of U.S. Highway 501, boasts more than 50 rock-n-roll-themed attractions, including live shows, entertainment, roller coasters, retail shops, and children’s play areas. The complex is divided into sections honoring various music genres, aptly named: Rock N’ Roll Heaven, British Invasion, Born in the USA, and Cool Country.
General daily admission is $50 per person, but there are loads of ways to save with discounted tickets (some promotions only available through June 30):
· If you’re visiting Myrtle Beach for a week, consider buying a seven-day admission ticket to the park, for just $65 – that’s less than $7 a day!
· A two-day pass is priced at $50 per individual -bringing the price down to just $25 a day.
· General admission for families of four or more is just $40 each.
· Military personnel (show I.D. at the park entrance) can enter the park for a daily admission of $40 per person.
· If you purchase your one-day ticket online at least two days prior to visiting, you’ll pay $45 instead of the regular $50 per person.
· Annual passes, with unlimited entry for a year, are $150 each.
· South Carolina residents with a valid I.D. can enter the park for $39.
The Hard Rock Park is open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. through September 7, 2008, with limited hours in the fall, winter and spring. For more info, visit www.hardrockpark.com.


