First off, there is easy access to plenty of other fun things to do along boardwalk at the beach... read more
First off, there is easy access to plenty of other fun things to do along boardwalk at the beach... read more
What a great and fun place to spend time with friends and family. We were there for three full... read more
My husband and I visited Wonder Works in Myrtle Beach in early April 2021. We arrived around dinner time and had pizza and drinks at the museum. It was well priced, ordinary pizza which was OK for fuel but certainly nothing special. We proceeded to the museum and started experiencing all the different areas. First and foremost, the entire place is EXTREMELY loud due to very loud music and screaming children. I mean, so loud you feel like you need to wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss! Also, there were many exhibits that are broken and not working, that were not labelled as such, so you sit/stand there trying to see what is supposed to happen when...nothing happens because because it is broken. We felt the admission price was too high for what the experience is. We would never go back and would recommend others to skip the museum as well. This kind of museum, given better management, can be so fun but as things are presently, it is a definite NO GO.
I enjoyed my day with family at Wonder Works. It wasn't crowded and the staff were very cautious and careful as far as sanitizing and social distancing. All family members participated in activities but I think everyone's favorite was laser tag. We ended up playing twice. We will be visiting again soon.
A great way to spend a cold afternoon. The kids loved the centrifuge, the VR roller coaster, and the laser tag, It was the first time laser tag adventure for us adults, too, and it was really a lot of fun. We were disappointed that the rope course was closed due to COVID-19, but it was the only thing closed.
Tickets were $30 per person which was a little high, but not totally unreasonable considering how much there was to do. We also liked that it included in and out privileges for the whole day. Being home school parents it was also really nice to find a lot of science and history being taught in such a fun way, as well. Not just entertaining, but educational, too!
So many neat things to do and see. We got there pretty early and thought it a little pricey at first, but it was worth it. We came and went twice (left to eat lunch nearby). We had fun with laser tag, all sorts of fun & interesting exhibits, optical illusions, simulators, 4D movies, and many more. It is a bit overwhelming the number of things there are to see, but they’ve truly got something for everyone!
Our family loves Wonderworks! We first visited the Wonderworks in Pigeon Forge. We like the way it is set up a little better, but this one has most of the same activities except for the rope wall climb and maybe a couple others. During COVID restrictions the indoor roof ropes course is closed and the outdoor ropes and zipline is only open Fri-Sun. It's more fun for kids about 7-13 age range. Younger kids a lot of it goes over their head and older kids some of it gets boring.
We were deciding on the one main attraction to get tickets to for our family vacation and we LOVED Wonder Works!
We read reviews for several offerings in MB and picked this on. Price was not bad, even had coupon from flyer that helped too. The staff and facility work very hard to keep this attraction fun and safe even during the Year of COVID-19. So many fun exhibits and ALL included with ticket price, whether basketball hoops, baseball throw, speed reaction games, 360 Bikes, Laser Tag, bed of nails and more! We spent over 3 hours in there, and could have spent more! Our kids were 9, 8, and 6. My wife and I were impressed at the quality of the laser tag game (Lasertron equipment). Its 5 min game play, but you could get back in line since its free/included in ticket. Also I think we might have set a record for the 360 bike with the most consecutive loop de loops! :D