Thanks for the great memories! Been going there since the 70s. I miss the Pavilion to this day. In 1989 I got to spend 2 weeks there. Still go once a year, but now we stay in Garden City.
I remember that when Burroughs and Chapin were wanting to take down the Pavilion they promised some attractions that would be year round. The Pavilion was only open 4 months out of the year and the idea of a year round attraction sounded good to many of us. Sadly B&C lied and the Pavilion and Myrtle Square Mall sites are just empty lots. B&C and the cronies on city council are truly the ones that turned a vibrant beach into an over priced slum.
This was filmed the year I was born, its nice to see what it looked back then. Been going since I was a kid and a lot of it is fuzzy. So to see it all again was really cool. I can't imagine how many 100's of dollars I spent in that arcade.
Think about all the generations who will never get to experience it at it's old spot, especially those born after 2004 or so. At least you got to experience it. Only some of the flat rides and carousel survive at Broadway at the Beach.
My family had a place in South Myrtle from 1978-90. My best memories were there riding up and down the road at night and the Magic Attic. Since, they tore Pavilion down my family hasn't been back nor will we ever go back!! I would rather go somewhere else or just stay home where it's safer. Such a Shame!!
I only went once before it closed, but i remember my mom and my uncle used to talk about summers in Myrtle Beach and visiting places like this and the Gay Dolphin. My only memory of the Pavilion though is my grandma got thrown up on while riding the Rainbow.
Hello, I used to live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.....for years , lived in a tralier park near on Highway 17 South....I worked at the Gay Dophin and Ray's Restrant in Myrtle Beach also Mammies Kitchen......John Steelman
But, they saved some of the flat rides and carousel and moved them to Broadway at the Beach. And Family Kingdom park is still there with one of the few wood coasters along the Atlantic coast. But they destroyed the Haunted Hotel ride and building in March 2007 after the park closed. It was built by the defunct Funni-Frite of Ohio (which was sold at auction in 2000) in 1978 as Haunted Inn and renovated into Haunted Hotel in 1992 by Leonard Pickel who owns Hauntrepreneurs a company that builds haunted attractions and props were added by Sally Corp. a few years later. Pickel had a walk-through haunted house in the 90's called Mayhem Manor right next to the Pavilion on the side of the street where the Ripley's Believe It or Not! is. There are a couple other haunted houses on the strip, like Ripley's Haunted Adventure and Nightmare Haunted House. You walk through those.
No, it was because the owners of Pavilion made a business decision to close the old park because it lost profit after the fenced the park in and started charging admission in 2000. They had expanded the park to twice the size by removing a road behind the log flume. There is a postcard online showing the size of the park in the 80's and 90's when the Corkscrew coaster was there. There is a an aerial view of the park after expansion and a pic of a park map from a brochure or something on the net as well, if you search Google images.
It's a sin the took down all the fun in downtown Myrtle Beach. One of the best parts of the beach.
I truly wish they would bring the pavilion back to Ocean Boulevard
Me to
same here. It's all empty again. Even when that stinkin zip line attraction was there it was just as depressing looking as it is now😥
I was just a freshman in college. Man, it is great to see that period in time. I went to Myrtle Beach that year in July.
I was there that summer! I graduated high school in 1990! 🙏🏻✝️😁🙋🏼♀️
Thanks for the great memories! Been going there since the 70s. I miss the Pavilion to this day. In 1989 I got to spend 2 weeks there. Still go once a year, but now we stay in Garden City.
This is awesome! We used to come here every summer in the early 90s. Looks exactly as I imagined it. Thanks for sharing this!
I remember that when Burroughs and Chapin were wanting to take down the Pavilion they promised some attractions that would be year round. The Pavilion was only open 4 months out of the year and the idea of a year round attraction sounded good to many of us. Sadly B&C lied and the Pavilion and Myrtle Square Mall sites are just empty lots. B&C and the cronies on city council are truly the ones that turned a vibrant beach into an over priced slum.
The Summer before my freshman year in high school. I was there several times that summer. Awesome walk down memory lane.
Thank you for sharing!!!
I was there in 1970. What a blast it was back then.
This was filmed the year I was born, its nice to see what it looked back then. Been going since I was a kid and a lot of it is fuzzy. So to see it all again was really cool. I can't imagine how many 100's of dollars I spent in that arcade.
great memories there
Think about all the generations who will never get to experience it at it's old spot, especially those born after 2004 or so. At least you got to experience it. Only some of the flat rides and carousel survive at Broadway at the Beach.
My family had a place in South Myrtle from 1978-90. My best memories were there riding up and down the road at night and the Magic Attic. Since, they tore Pavilion down my family hasn't been back nor will we ever go back!! I would rather go somewhere else or just stay home where it's safer. Such a Shame!!
I only went once before it closed, but i remember my mom and my uncle used to talk about summers in Myrtle Beach and visiting places like this and the Gay Dolphin. My only memory of the Pavilion though is my grandma got thrown up on while riding the Rainbow.
You cry every time you know that your childhood was cruelly torn down.😡😡😭😭
The Rainbow was my fav ride at the Pavilion.
Sad to look at now.
Hello, I used to live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.....for years , lived in a tralier park near on Highway 17 South....I worked at the Gay Dophin and Ray's Restrant in Myrtle Beach also Mammies Kitchen......John Steelman
I wish they never took the part out
Myrtle beach is cool
Biggest mistake ever
Stupid,the place still sits empty.I think the reason they did it was because of Broadway at the Beach
Sad that it's now gone due to the cronyism and greed of Burroughs and Chapin!
But, they saved some of the flat rides and carousel and moved them to Broadway at the Beach. And Family Kingdom park is still there with one of the few wood coasters along the Atlantic coast. But they destroyed the Haunted Hotel ride and building in March 2007 after the park closed. It was built by the defunct Funni-Frite of Ohio (which was sold at auction in 2000) in 1978 as Haunted Inn and renovated into Haunted Hotel in 1992 by Leonard Pickel who owns Hauntrepreneurs a company that builds haunted attractions and props were added by Sally Corp. a few years later. Pickel had a walk-through haunted house in the 90's called Mayhem Manor right next to the Pavilion on the side of the street where the Ripley's Believe It or Not! is. There are a couple other haunted houses on the strip, like Ripley's Haunted Adventure and Nightmare Haunted House. You walk through those.
Why was this taken from us again? :(
Greed over that stupid Hard Rock park that didn't last but a minute. 😭
No, it was because the owners of Pavilion made a business decision to close the old park because it lost profit after the fenced the park in and started charging admission in 2000. They had expanded the park to twice the size by removing a road behind the log flume. There is a postcard online showing the size of the park in the 80's and 90's when the Corkscrew coaster was there. There is a an aerial view of the park after expansion and a pic of a park map from a brochure or something on the net as well, if you search Google images.