New Years In Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach is as always versatile and able to compliment individuals of all walks of life. New Years being one of the biggest holidays of the year is an imperative one to “get right!” So with this blog find your idea New Years plans so you can ring in the New Years with
 
For the Hard Core Clubber: 
Broadway at the Beach is a great place to spend any weekend, and this one is no exception. Of course all of Celebrity Square will be packed with individuals looking to ring in the New Year. Check out the all inclusive 7 clubs for the price of…..well about 50 bucks……this includes a balloon drop simultaneous broadcast with Times Square, a champagne toast, and of course a ton of people and all the drinks you can buy! The coolest thing about Broadway at the Beach? The three great surrounding properties within walking/crashing distance!
           
Hard Rock Café is hosted by Tim Clark Band with an official countdown from WKZQ’s and special guest Abbi from the T&A morning show. $ 50 each or $95 per couple which includes dinner/dessert buffet, champagne toast and party favors. 
 
Ring the new year right and go VIP at Club Kryptonite with skyboxes and specialty drink service! With $ 2,008 falling from the sky it’s sure to be a night full of holiday fun.  
 
The Kid’s Scene:
The Chucky Cheeses of yesterday have morphed into the East of Chicago of today!   The play places and ball pits have been replaced with video games and prizes galore but still kids are satisfied. You can’t beat an all you can eat pizza buffet and kids love to make their own pizza’s! 
 
Ripley’s Aquarium is offering a rocking New Years Eve party for kids ages 6-12. Running from 8pm December 31st-8am January 1st. They get a chance to sing, dance, make crafts, play games, watch movies, and sleep amongst their seafaring friends. 

 
The Rocker Scene:
House of Blues hosts a New Years Concert featuring Corey Smith, Joal Rush, and Sam Thacker, or check out the House of Blues Dinner and Dance with N’Tranze. This is a top 40 cover band to completely rock your New Years. A four course dinner, party favors, a 2008 gift certificate and of course a rockin’ good band to dance your 2007 away!
 
The Golf Pro:
Tee off for the New Years with great golfing specials such as this Myrtle Beach National. For only $585 you can treat yourself to 3 nights accommodations, a breakfast buffet and the exquisite Lowcounty Tavern, his and her Greg Norman shirts, dancing at the Litchfield Country Club, and dinner at various area restaurants. Oh right, and of course golf is included! 
 
The Ladies Man:
Almost as prominent in Myrtle Beach as golf courses—strip clubs or “gentleman’s clubs” are always a great place for a crazy good time. Not being so experienced in this realm however, I’d leave you to find your own though Crazy Horse and The Master’s are often deemed spectacular. 
 
Pampered Princess:
What woman, or man for that matter doesn’t like to be pampered? Well this new years go all out…on yourself! Grab yourself a great spa package, some killer wine, and a lush hotel room and really ring in the new years right with your pampered self. With great holiday deals on massages for couples and individuals, skin treatments, and more, the spa is a great place to plan for 2008! Check out the Victoria Dianne Day Spa, Tranquil Escape Spa, or the Spa On Broadway.   
 
Homebody:
Who says New Years has to be spent amongst hoards of drunken partiers and perfect strangers? Grab your friends and family and plan your own at home extravaganza…..stay tuned tomorrow for the perfect party tips for at home! 
 
The Safe Partier:
Don’t chance the drives…between the inebriating effect of alcohol, the masses of individuals on the road, and the doubled police enforcement/roadblocks grab yourself a taxi, a limo, or a great hotel room within walking distance of all your party places. This is the “off season so take advantage of the fantastic deals. You can snag a room at the Breakers for just $45 dollars and enjoy the great amenities such as Jacuzzi, indoor pool, and just a night away from home while your at it! 
 
The Gourmet:
If nothing more than a fantastic meal satisfies you than the Grand Strand is truly the place to be through the 2008 transition. There’s a plethora of great restaurants planning fantastic dinners and events perfect for the connoisseur in each and every one of us. For some great restaurants check out this site here, for menu’s and ideas.   If you want something different and exciting I’d recommend Miyabi’s in Murrell’s Inlet, The Charleston Café in Surfside, The Melting Pot in North Myrtle Beach or Rioz here in Myrtle. All great for couples or individuals and a unique, tasty AND delicious dining experience!
 
The Lucky One:
End 2007 a winner with Diamond Casino Cruises  hosting not your average New Years aboard the floating casino boats famous here in South Carolina. A virtual playground of gambling these boats host the clanging bells and flashing lights of Vegas but upon the waves of the Atlantic Ocean! Included in your casino cruise is the delectable lowcountry Southern food we all know and love here in Myrtle Beach with pig and oysters and all the home cooked sides you all love. Happy Gambling to you!
 
The Senior with Dancin’ Shoes:
Grand Strand Senior Center Beach Ballroom Dancers: 9th Annual New Year's Eve Dance, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Dec. 31 at 1268-21st Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, S.C. Music is by Sugar and Spice. A continental breakfast is available at 12:15 a.m. Bring your own beverages and snacks. Ice and mixes will be furnished. Cost is $25 per person. Tickets by advance reservation only. Details: Barbara, (843) 903-3765 or Evelyn, (843) 445-7604.
 
The Show Stopper:
Always a ton of shows and such are running here in Myrtle Beach, but locals and tourists alike fail to take advantage of all the talents here in Myrtle Beach. Allow New Years to be one of those nights where you take the time to enjoy the acting, singing and dancing that the Grand Strand has to offer. With Medevial Times offering a New Years Special , The Palace Theatre hosting 12 Irish Tenors and The Grand Caberet, Alabama’s The Show, Legend’s in concert with all your musical favorites, The Carolina Opry and of course Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede—there are endless options for all types of music lovers available.

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