1110 N Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 839-9200
Myrtle Beach's only Seaside Amusement Park and Oceanfront Water Park! There's never an ADMISSION FEE! Spend the hot summer days at the Water Park and the cooler summer evenings at the Amusement Park! Visit http://www.familykingdomfun.com/ for specific park hours.
Ripley's has 5 Attractions in Myrtle Beach offering 365 Days of fun for all ages! From our Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Odditorium, the WeIrDeSt place in Myrtle Beach, to the TERRIFYING Haunted Adventure, get lost in our aMAZing Mirror Maze & have an exciting adventure in our 5D Moving Theater! Don't miss all the events and happenings of SC's Most Visited Attraction -Ripley's Aquarium by visiting here: http://bit.ly/RipleysAquariumFB
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Chesterfield Inn, also known as Chesterfield Inn and Motor Lodge, was a historic hotel located at Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina. The Chesterfield Inn consisted of two three-story, rectangular buildings constructed in 1946 and 1965. The 1946 building was of frame construction with a brick veneer exterior, with an end to front gable roof, and a raised basement foundation. It was an unusual example of Colonial Revival style architecture in the Myrtle Beach area.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It was removed from the list on October 23, 2013 after being demolished to make way for a miniature golf course in 2012.The original Chesterfield was a five-room house built in 1936 by Steven Chapman of Chesterfield, South Carolina. That house burned and was replaced in 1946. Clay Brittain, whose uncle built the brick building, worked there as a teenager and became an owner in 1965, running the hotel until 1991. In April 2002, Parkside Inn & Suites of Anaheim, California bought the inn and improved it after Centura Bank foreclosed. By 2004, Karon Mitchell and her family owned the Chesterfield. In 2009, Mitchell announced plans to tear down the inn for a mini golf course to accompany the new Myrtle Beach Boardwalk.
Mount Atlanticus Minotaur Goff is the one of the TOP miniature golf courses in Myrtle Beach with 36 holes of the best Putt-Putt at the beach. You will see unimpeachable evidence of a miniature golf island resort rumored to be 50,000 years old. They say it broke away from the sunken continent of Atlantis only to reappear in Myrtle Beach. The resort was designed by a minotaur named Goff. Come and you will see great views of the Atlantic Ocean from golf huts over 75 feet high. The 19th hole offers a “Lifetime Pass” to a hole-in-one shot.
The Swamp Fox wooden roller coaster is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina It is one of 37 rides at Family Kingdom Amusement Park. The coaster is named after American Revolutionary War leader, Francis Marion.The Swamp Fox is a wooden roller coaster that runs over a 2400ft, figure-eight track. The “double out and back” design takes riders to heights of 75ft at speeds up to 50mph and features dramatic drops of up to 65ft. It is number 10 on About.com's list of “The 10 Most Underrated Coasters In North America.”In one experiment performed on the Swamp Fox, operators found that the train ran its track anywhere from eight to 10 seconds faster at 9 p.m. than it did around 2 p.m. in the afternoon.The Swamp Fox roller coaster, built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company of Pennsylvania, opened in 1966 as one of the rides at Grand Strand Amusement Park. In 1992, that park was purchased by the Ammons family and rechristened "Family Kingdom Amusement Park". The Swamp Fox was then totally refurbished according to the original specifications of the original design by John C. Allen. In 2016, American Coaster Enthusiasts marked the 50th anniversary of the Swamp Fox by adding a historical marker.
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