Myrtle Beach’s Hard Rock Park Goes Soft
Myrtle Beach is holding a soft opening.
The park is on U.S. 501, not far from Broadway at the Beach. Tuesday, the park opened its doors.
With a stomach full of butterflies, lucky riders took the inaugural trip on the big roller coaster at the park.
The coaster crazies were able to be the first to cruise on Led Zeppelin The Ride, after donating plent of money to charity.
Myrtle Beach’s Cindy Ennis donated more than $1,800 so she and her family can be in the front rows.
Anyor’s Tobias Banks poined up the dough on E-bay to take part in this once in a lifetime jaunt.
The music themed park cost more than $400 million to build.
Tourism officials hope the park can get more than 3 million visitors a year to play in their rock heaven.
During the soft opening, the park just has a few rides running. The grand opening of the park is May 9, and all rides will be ready to rock.






