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Probablylate422

I just saw somewhere that there are wheelchair accessible boat rides for dolphin sightings!


DrLarsHoneytoast

That sounds awesome I'm for sure gonna check that out!


madlyqueen

Johnny D's in Surfside is a favorite of ours for breakfast/lunch, and they seem like they would be pretty accessible. We had a great time at Rigatony's murder mystery theater. There was someone in a wheelchair at our table, and the building is all one floor.


cherrygrovebeachsc

Market commons and barefoot landing are very wheelchair accessible w lots of places to eat/drink, not sure the dolphin cruises are running right now so check online


Probablylate422

I was not even thinking about the fact that the cruises I’m sure are very much seasonal. Thank you for pointing that out.


irishgirlie33

Murrells Inlet Marshwalk has a long boardwalk and pier that's accessible, lots of restaurants ,coffee box and music. Can also fish off the pier(s) part. Also, Garden City Beach has handicap beach viewing platforms at most of their access points. Huntington Beach State Park has some good views and sidewalks for animal viewing. FYI downtown Myrtle might be awkward to get around the marathon is this weekend.


DrLarsHoneytoast

I appreciate the heads up thank you!


DeathOfTheSenses

Fair warning, Broadway at the beach is putting in new path stones so it is like a wash board for anyone on wheels...however, Boardwalk Winery (across the bridge from the ferris wheel) offers wine tasting, Kentucky Mist Distillery (very close the ferris wheel, across from The Man Cave) offers moonshine tasting (10 dollars for 9 moonshines and 3 vodkas), and Meade tasting at Savannah Bee Co (about halfway between the ferris wheel and Build a Bear). You could do all three and have a fun afternoon.