South Carolina has some great beaches along its eastern coast. Among the most notable of these is Myrtle Beach, the hub of the grand strand and the largest resort on the east coast of South Carolina. This silky stretch of white sand is great for water-sports such as sailing and surfing. South Carolina is also regarded as one of the top golfing destinations in America. South Carolina has some notable historic towns which are worth visiting such as Charleston.
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The Tiger's baseball stadium is top notch.Grounds are always in great shape. Stadium and facilities are always clean. There is an area on the third base side where kids play in the grass. Fun to watch. Parking is ample and plenty of space for tailgating. There is hardly a bad seat in the stadium. Having said that, seats on the third base line can be pretty toasty on hot summer days. The $2.00 hotdogs and $2.00 water can't be beat. It is nice to know you can get something to eat without breaking the bank.
4.5 based on 769 reviews
Great baseball, affordable tickets, great local food and beverage concessions, fireworks, replica of Fenway Park- including the Green Monster and RR tracks. What’s not to love?! Great family or friends outing!
4.5 based on 259 reviews
I love the stadium because I like to watch the Clemson tigers play football here. This is a great venue to watch the Tigers play football.
4.5 based on 851 reviews
Pelicans Ballpark is home to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, Advanced 'A' Affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. The ballpark is located directly across from Broadway at the Beach and offers affordable family fun 70 nights a year! Special promotions include $1.00 Draft beers on Thursday, $2.00 Tacos & Tallboys on Tuesday, $2.00 Craft Drafts on Friday, post-game fireworks on select nights and kids 12 and under can run the bases after every game! For a complete listing of the promotional schedule visit myrtlebeachpelicans.com. Ticket prices start at $9/person. Group rates available for groups of 15 or more.
What better way to spend a summer day than to go to the ball park with family or friends. The Chicago Cubs' farm team, The Pelicans, are a terrific group of players to watch for a perfect outing. Not sure there is a bad seat in the house but we always try to sit along the 1st base or 3rd base lines or even behind the plate for excellent viewing. You can be in the first couple of rows for just $13.00 and be near enough to hear the players chatting or to see them warming up .... you are up close and personal. Foul balls are plentiful so there are plenty of chances to catch one or just join in the fun. Ball park food is good and lots of varieties like Philly Cheesesteak, burgers, franks, and kielbasa; of course, there is plenty of beer and other cold drinks and at reasonable prices. You can even treat yourself to Dip-n-Dots.
4.5 based on 202 reviews
Williams-Brice is an underrated but excellent place to catch a college football game amongst the rabid USC fans. Relatively easy to get to with plenty of parking. Great football environment and friendly fans.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Sit a few rows up for a better view of all the action, or next to the glass if you want the action in your face!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
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