The Pavilion Park Map and Brochure (2019 – 2024)
Laid out in three compact zones along Myrtle Beach’s boardwalk, The Pavilion Park clusters its rides around a looping midway rather than a single hub. That means a The Pavilion Park map is essential for tracing which section holds the coasters, the vintage carousel, or the shaded snack stands tucked behind ticket booths.
- Location
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Years Active
- 2008 – Present
It also helps visitors time show schedules, find tram stops, and dodge the evening crowd surge near the SkyWheel bridge. The smell of salt air mixes with popcorn—proof you’re steps from the ocean and still in full carnival mode.
The Pavilion Park Map 2024
In 2024, Pavilion Park reopened in an updated format featuring new rides and attractions distributed across two distinct areas: the Action Park and the Fun Park.
The park’s redevelopment introduced both new and nostalgic ride experiences as part of the refreshed layout, expanding its entertainment offerings and reestablishing Pavilion Park as a dual-section destination within Broadway at the Beach.
Printable The Pavilion Park Map PDF 2024
The Pavilion Park Map 2023
The Pavilion Park Map 2022
The Pavilion Park Map 2020
The Pavilion Park Map 2019
FAQ
What happened to the pavilion at Myrtle Beach?
The Myrtle Beach Pavilion closed in 2006 after 58 years of operation. The amusement park was demolished to make way for redevelopment, and many rides were relocated to other parks. Today, Broadway at the Beach and other attractions serve as replacements for the Pavilion’s entertainment role.
Is the Funplex Myrtle Beach closed permanently?
No, the Funplex Myrtle Beach is not closed permanently. It operates seasonally and may close during the winter months, but it reopens each spring with its rides and attractions. Visitors should check the official schedule for current operating dates.
What is the prettiest place in Myrtle Beach?
The prettiest place in Myrtle Beach is Brookgreen Gardens, known for its sculpture gardens, live oaks, and botanical displays. Other scenic spots include Myrtle Beach State Park and the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, which offer ocean views, nature trails, and picturesque sunsets.
How much does it cost to ride the Ferris wheel at Broadway at the Beach?
Riding the Ferris wheel at Broadway at the Beach, called the Broadway 360 Observation Wheel, costs about $10–$15 per person. Prices vary by age and time of year, with discounts often available for children and groups.







