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Pirates Voyage Dinner Show: Epic Pirate Battles and Feast in Myrtle Beach

Legendary pirates from the Carolina coasts have anchored in Myrtle Beach, commandeering Dolly Parton's newest, most thrilling dinner show. Crimson and sapphire pirate crews clash in spectacular battles on deck, in the air, and in a 15-foot-deep lagoon. Guests join the action, cheering for their team in the hunt for lost treasure.

Pirates Voyage captivates with jaw-dropping acrobatics, live animals, and an original score by Dolly Parton. Come hungry for a hearty 5-course pirate feast before the ship sets sail!

Conveniently located at 8901-B Hwy 17 Business (GPS: 8901-B North Kings Hwy) in Myrtle Beach, near North Myrtle Beach, Surfside, Garden City, and Litchfield Beach. Call 843-497-9700 for showtimes and tickets.

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