CoasterCrazy Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 This past weekend I went to Myrtle Beach for a day so that I could visit the Pavilion before it closes forever. I woke up early on Saturday morning and arrived at Myrtle Beach in the afternoon. The first park that I visited was Family Kingdom, they have two coasters but adults can only ride one of them. After Family Kingdom I spent the rest of the afternoon at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion. I drove back to Atlanta on Sunday and I stopped by Funsville in Augusta to get my Whacky Worm credit. Here are my pictures from the trip: Whacky Worm was my last credit of the trip. On my way back to Atlanta I stopped by Funsville. After I left Myrtle Beach Pavilion I went for a walk on the Beach. Goodbye Myrtle Beach Pavilion. It's almost 100 years old. I wonder how old this carousel is? I can't wait for this Hurricane to become a tropical depression. The chair swing was fun at night because the lights were on. It's time for supper. Now that I warmed up it's time for the shooting ride. It's time for some target practice. Mad Mouse was fun. They make sure that you know this is the last season that the park is going to open. I didn't ride the Log Flume because I didn't feel like waiting in line for it. After the Haunted house I rode Little Eagle. I wish it had air conditioning instead. I did the Haunted house first because I wanted a break from the heat. After I left Family Kingdom I went to Myrtle Beach Pavilion. Here is a picture of Swamp Fox going down its first drop. This was the first credit of the trip. One of their coasters was for kids only. The first park of the trip was Family Kingdom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgwfreak Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Funsville looks like South of the Border v2.0 or something. Hopefully I'll get down to Pavilion on the 17th (hopefully there won't be a hurricane a blowin'). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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