Myrtle Waves Water Park will open May 11 but without three of its water slides.
Riptide Rockets, Turbo Twister and the new Wild Water Racer are still under construction and will not be available to ride until Memorial Day weekend, according to a message sent out by Myrtle Waves Water Park.
“Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation as we navigate these last couple of weeks with a major construction project while still opening our doors,” said the release.
The Wild Water Racer will debut at Myrtle Waves, 3000 Mr. Joe White Ave., this year after being taken from Wild Water and Wheels, a Surfside Beach water park that closed in 2022. Myrtle Waves has over 20 water slides, along with a wave pool and a lazy river.
The water park will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on select days in May and hours will be extended in June. Tickets range in price from $21.99 to $49.99 per person.
Source Agencies