Festival of Trees Shines Brightly in Myrtle Beach This Holiday Season

Festival of Trees Lights Up Myrtle Beach

Greetings, Myrtle Beach! If you’re in the mood for some serious holiday cheer, there’s a magical place you need to check out this season: the Festival of Trees at Ripleys Aquarium, located in the ever-popular Broadway at the Beach. It’s that time of year again when the enchanting trees and festive decorations take center stage and warm our hearts amidst the chilly weather.

A Wonderland of Festive Glee

This year, the aquarium is going all out to make the Festival of Trees an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Picture this: dazzling trees adorned with creative themes inspired by beloved holiday classics like The Grinch and Elf. If that doesn’t get you humming carols, wait until you lay your eyes on a spectacular collection of trees representing each of the 55 U.S. states and territories!

Discover Your Roots

When you stroll through this winter wonderland, keep your eyes peeled for your home state’s unique tree. Each tree is dressed up with ornaments that truly capture the rich heritage and charm of the area it represents. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate the diverse tapestry that makes up our great nation. From quirky decorations to traditional ornaments, you might even feel a touch of nostalgia as you stroll through!

Fun for the Whole Family

But wait, there’s more! To make the experience even more interactive, the aquarium has set up a fun-filled scavenger hunt. This little adventure adds a playful spin to the visit, encouraging families and friends to work together as they search for hidden treasures among the twinkling lights and festive decor. It’s a wonderful bonding activity that will have everyone giggling and enjoying the seasonal spirit!

Included in Your Admission

The best part? The Festival of Trees is included with your admission to the aquarium. That means you can enjoy not only the spellbinding logs of color but also explore the fascinating marine life housed within. Picture your family wandering from the shimmering trees to the mesmerizing underwater exhibits – it’s the ultimate festive day out!

Plan Your Visit

So, if you haven’t made plans yet, gather up your family and friends and head on down to Ripleys Aquarium. It’s the perfect opportunity to create lasting memories while soaking in all the joy and spirit that this lovely season has to offer. Don’t forget to take loads of photos to capture the magic, and most importantly, enjoy every moment of this delightful experience!

Whether you’re an aquarium regular or a first-timer, the Festival of Trees promises a heartwarming mix of entertainment and wonder. So dust off your holiday spirit and make some treasured memories this year in Myrtle Beach — you won’t regret it!

Get Ready for a Festive Adventure!

Grab your loved ones, bundle up, and get ready for a fantastic adventure at Ripleys Aquarium. The Festival of Trees is waiting for you with open arms and sparkling lights that scream holiday cheer! Let’s make this holiday season one to remember!


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