Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Divas Half Marathon

    3.0 (2 reviews)

    Divas Half Marathon Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Divas Half Marathon

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    13 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    13 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Myrtle Beach Marathon

    Myrtle Beach Marathon

    4.3(3 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    Terrific locally organized race. The course is flat and fast with minimal turns - a nice place to…read morechase a PR if you're interested. The winds off the water can be a beating though. Two improvements: Packet pickup was at a local entertainment venue and was a bit confusing to navigate. Food and beer lines at the end were very long. I think they should also police the food area more to make sure spectators aren't eating runner food.

    Yelp review #1,000…read more Just finished the 2014 MyrtleBeach.com Myrtle Beach Marathon in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina! It was held on Saturday, 02/15/2014 in downtown Myrtle Beach. It was lifetime #68 marathon and state #45 in my quest to run marathons in all 50 states from Hawaii. The chase had humbled me so far and there's only a handful left to go. I remember joining the 50 States marathon club when I had 10 qualifying states in December 2010, now I have 45. Its insane how life goes! It was my first time ever to South Carolina, so I wanted to savor every bit of it. I'm glad that Myrtle Beach Marathon was held on the Saturday of the long President's Day weekend. More time to explore and fly back without having to take more time off of work for vacation. The Myrtle Beach marathon boasts a small race field, up to 1,000 marathoners and up to 2,500 half marathoners. They also have a marathon relay, as well as a 5K the night before. The race expo was held at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Parking at the parking lot was $3.00 all day. Cash only!! The expo itself was free though. The expo was decidedly small, but large enough for packet pick up, shirt pick up, and a few dozen vendors to peddle their race related goods/services to all those coming to the Myrtle Beach marathon & half marathon - to race, spectate, or other. There was race sponsored pasta dinner at The Breakers resort, but at $18, it was not a bargain. This year, 2014, threatened with a winter storm PAX that blew through the area, but definitely lucky that the race didn't cancel, especially when they did in 2012 for snowfall the night before race day. The race start was at Broadway at the Beach, a premiere shopping area in Myrtle Beach. There was rain that morning, not snow flurries, but it was a cool morning, in the upper 40's, which was nice running weather. The finish line was in a parking lot next to a baseball field, adjacent to the Broadway on the Beach. There was plenty of parking at the start, but you just had to get there early, so you don't get locked out of that. The race was 26.2 miles and the course was pretty good. At least half of it ran through residential sections of Myrtle Beach, along with views of a Myrtle Beach airport, and the other half was on Ocean Boulevard, which was like Atlantic City's boardwalk or Waikiki's Kalakaua Avenue, in a small way. Plenty of things to see out there on the course and there was adequate aid stations. One every 2.0 miles. I myself had a good time, since I met up with a few 1st timers at the back of the pack and encouraged them when the miles got challenging. The sun came out around mid day and it was kind of nice having that mix of sun and a cool winter's blast to keep it interesting. I met new friends and hope to see them sometime down the road. It was nice to see them all cross the finish line and myself to knock off a new state for my quest. The finish line was always sweet when you cross it. No matter how fast or slow, crossing that finish line will change your life forever. Certainly changed mine! Out out of the few South Carolina road marathons, Myrtle Beach is a good flat and fast one to do. With a 7 hour time limit, anyone can finish this marathon with a proud, fierce pride. Definitely life changing for sure. At least in Myrtle Beach. Excellent organization, great volunteers, and there are 3 timing check points along the course. The finisher's medal is always a pleasure to see, since it's the shape of flip flops, gold plated, and said Myrtle Beach marathon on it. It is cute for sure. Add this one if you want to see Myrtle Beach, SC on foot. :) Run More! B+

    Photos
    Myrtle Beach Marathon
    Myrtle Beach Marathon
    Myrtle Beach Marathon

    See all

    K1 Speed

    K1 Speed

    1.7(20 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    K1 Speed: Inaccurate Height Sign -- We Have the Photos to Prove It…read moreI'm not one to leave negative reviews, but what happened at K1 Speed warrants a warning for other families -- and we have photographic proof. K1 Speed's posted minimum height for Junior racing is 48". My son is exactly 48". We made the trip specifically because he qualifies. What we discovered on arrival is that K1 Speed's own height measurement sign is wrong by 2 inches. We brought a tape measure and documented it on the spot. In our photos, you can clearly see that the line labeled "48"" on their sign actually sits at the 50" mark on a standard tape measure. Their sign has been mounted or printed incorrectly -- meaning children who are a legitimate 48" are being turned away based on a miscalibrated sign. My son sat in the kart. He could reach the pedals. There was no functional or safety reason to exclude him. Yet staff still refused to let him race, citing the sign -- the very sign we had just proven was inaccurate. We showed staff the photos. No resolution. No apology. No willingness to escalate or problem-solve. The staff was very nice, but unfortunately unable to help. K1 Speed, this is not a minor mix-up. Families are planning trips around your stated requirements, and your measurement tool is provably wrong. Fix the sign, and train your staff to handle situations where your own equipment is at fault. Photos attached. The tape measure doesn't lie. #k1speed PS we were able to go to another place that had an accurate 48" measurement and all was all good.

    Spent $100+ on a drone video that I never received. I've tried calling and emailing multiple times…read moreand haven't heard a peep. 1 star.

    Photos
    K1 Speed
    K1 Speed
    K1 Speed

    See all

    The Track - Myrtle Beach

    The Track - Myrtle Beach

    3.4(123 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    This is a fun stop for a little family outing - even as an adult, I brought my parents here to kick…read morebutt on the go carts. The tracks are pretty long and go up three stories with a few courses to choose from. The carts are well....slow but what can you expect from electric go carts. They still give a thrill and the staff are there to help you have a good experience. The arcade is also another place to play some fun games like skee ball and air hockey. We were the only ones there on a Thursday afternoon in the off season, but the staff was quick to welcome us in. I highly recommend! Check the Monster coupon books for $10 off your credit purchase

    This is a good family place to stop at on a road trip or when visiting myrtle beach! They had like…read morethis special deal where anyone over 4'8 was $25 and anyone under 4'8 was $15 it was a great deal for it because you get unlimited rides of 2 hours and 5 arcade points. But Even know waiting on the go-kart for like 10-15 min it is still a good experience to do! I went for my first time today and it was amazing the arcade is huge and the go-karts tracks were really cool. The only part that took forever and was the worst part is the crowded ness of the go-karts and that some family thought their 10-year-old daughter could drive a double seater, when in the rules it literally says "Must be 16 with a driver license." But overall a good pit stop to make.

    Photos
    The Track - Myrtle Beach - Oh it's on!

    Oh it's on!

    The Track - Myrtle Beach - Turning the corner

    Turning the corner

    The Track - Myrtle Beach - Water bumber boats

    See all

    Water bumber boats

    Little River Shrimp Festival - Pilot House, a vibrant local bar and restaurant located in Little River.

    Little River Shrimp Festival

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    The Little River Shrimp Festival is much larger than I anticipated. There is "pay to park" lots up…read moreand down the street's leading up to the festival many of which are on people's yards. It came st us about $10.00 for the day and some of the lots will shuttle you the several blocks down the road on golf carts. We found out later, there is also a bus shuttle available. The festival itself gets incredibly crowded but it really wasn't an issue. There are vendors everywhere selling everything from craft items to gutter systems. Actually, the one item I did buy was from a Tastefully Simple rep who had a booth set up. Oh, and there was a Puppy Kissing booth set up by the local shelter. As for the shrimp, we ended up in a bar/restaurant called Daddio's and got some decent shrimp but nothing special. It wasn't until we walked to the far side of the festival did we see food trailers with all sorts of delicious looking seafood. This festival is definitely worth a visit once a year.

    This festival (if you want to refer to it as such) is located along the waterfront in Little River…read more They offer shuttle services and rides by certain parking lots by golf cart. We were able to find welcoming parking on someone's property who was offering $10 spaces. There were quite a few places like this closer to the entrance and very nice home owners who were using this opportunity for visitors which seems to be a "win/win". $10 per person to get in the venue. We walked the entire area within less than an hour. We didn't purchase anything, but did see some interesting things. Of course there are blue crabs there (?), not like we expected and not at every booth --- but unfortunately- just a few carnival type vendors/food with some seafood dishes that may or may not have crab options. Had expected it to be more about those delicious BLUE CRABS with ALL the advertising & marketing. It is a small town, so I'll give them that. However, it's literally just like a farmers market with same type of stuff. Would not be a place I would return, but it was nice to have the opportunity to share this feedback and to see what it was all about. 44th Annual World Famous Blue Crab Festival. May- (check dates) 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Hosted in Historic Little River Waterfront 4468 Mineola Avenue Little River, SC. * Shrimp Fest (Seafood Festival) Os Held in October (check dates) same timeframe from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Photos
    Little River Shrimp Festival
    Little River Shrimp Festival - Entrance

    Entrance

    Little River Shrimp Festival - Cool burn pits.

    See all

    Cool burn pits.

    Family Kingdom Amusement Park - Coasters & Palm Trees

    Family Kingdom Amusement Park

    3.2(87 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    My first review and gladly recommend Family Kingdom. My family of 6 had a great time Good Friday…read more The rides were thrilling, which I never expected. We bought the all day bands for the big kids and points by points for the 2 lil ones. Not much they can ride. Prices were reasonable but even more if you use group on . The park was clean and FINALLY an amusement park playing great music and not that rap crap. Food was very good and OMG they serve alcohol. Russel on that Spider-Man ride was funny. Nancy on the choo choo antique cars was friendly and Lisa on hot air balloon ride gets an At dealing with my ver stubborn 4 yr old. She took the time to ensure my lil one it's a fun not scary ride. HE LOVEC IT. Overall had a great time and definitely will be back next year. Susan Kiley Augusta, GA

    Now this is what I would call a super fun kinda sketchy park with an amazing roller coaster!…read more So parking is kinda whack and expensive around here but I managed to find a spot on the street that was about half the price so see if you can get lucky it will save you some cash! So entering the park I came through an alley way into the park and I was kinda like ok but hey it worked so I went straight to the ticket kiosk to get some to ride The Swamp Fox so they do let you buy individual tickets but if you use your credit card there is a surcharge fee as well as a $2 activation fee for the amusement card so keep that in mind! So after one ride on the swamp Fox I knew I had to get one more as it was just a solid fun wooden coaster that was very smooth and totally good from start to finish perfect for all ages! Across the park they had various other rides but none of them really made me want to ride them other than Swamp Fox. Overall it was a good time and worth the trip here to ride it so if your a coaster junky add it to your list if not and your in the area totally ride it because it's a lot of fun!

    Photos
    Family Kingdom Amusement Park - The kids having some fun after a fun day at the beach!

    The kids having some fun after a fun day at the beach!

    Family Kingdom Amusement Park
    Family Kingdom Amusement Park

    See all

    WonderWorks - WonderWorks Myrtle Beach, SC_Yelp_Sanju-3

    WonderWorks

    3.5(301 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Yelp 100 Challenge -#35…read more Wonder Works is a 4 level arcade offering different attractions and things to do on each level. Wonder Works is great for a first date or even a fun family outing. 1st Floor includes the lobby, gift shop, Wonder Cafe, Hurricane Shack, Xtreme 360 Bikes, Physical Challenge Zone, and party room. 2nd Floor includes Laser Tag. If you have a little child, you may be able to take turns and go in different heats. 3rd Floor includes the wall of illusions, XD Theater, draw alive, Wonder Coaster, Bed of Nails, Bubble Lab, and STEM Room. 4th Floor includes space discovery, ropes course, arcade games that you purchase to play, art of Dr Seuss, Imagination Lab, and Interactive Sandbox. My favorite was the digital Wonder Coaster. It is an indoor ride that follows along a video of a roller coaster flipping you and spinning you like the real thing. I recommend wear closed toe shoes and comfortable clothing so you are able to ride majority of the attractions inside. You can also add on the Wonder Works casebook and slice different riddles as you explore the four levels.

    I visited WonderWorks Myrtle Beach and overall, it was just okay--definitely more of a one-and-done…read moreexperience. It's a fun spot for kids, but as an adult, I wouldn't feel the need to go back. It can get pretty crowded, so I'd recommend going early on a weekday instead of the weekend if you can. A few of the exhibits weren't working during my visit, which was a little disappointing. While it's entertaining, I do think the price is a bit high--around $35 per person would feel more reasonable than $40. Overall, it's a decent way to spend some time, especially for families, but not something I'd go out of my way to do again.

    Photos
    WonderWorks - Entrance after payment

    Entrance after payment

    WonderWorks - WonderWorks Myrtle Beach, SC_Yelp_Sanju-2

    WonderWorks Myrtle Beach, SC_Yelp_Sanju-2

    WonderWorks - Titanic Iceberg Challenge

    See all

    Titanic Iceberg Challenge

    Divas Half Marathon - races - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...