Introduction
Broadway Grand Prix Myrtle Beach Theme Park Rides and Racing
You want speed, choice, and a location that keeps your day simple. Broadway Grand Prix gives you seven go kart tracks, kid rides, mini golf, and an arcade in one spot. You find it across from Broadway at the Beach, which makes it easy to add food or shopping before or after your visit. You park once, pick a pass, and set your own pace. If your group includes different ages, this layout helps. Some of you race, others putt, and everyone meets at the same central plaza.
Overview of this Myrtle Beach theme park
The park focuses on racing and family attractions. Tracks range from beginners to faster layouts, so you progress as your confidence grows. Height boards at each track keep the process clear and safe. Between races you can recharge with a round of mini golf or step into the arcade to cool down. Seating and shade structures sit near the center, which helps when you trade turns or manage strollers. The location on 21st Avenue North places you just minutes from the beach and close to major roads, so arrival and departure stay quick even in summer traffic.
Tracks, rides, and what you will like
You want a smooth first race to learn the line. Start on an easier track, then move to a course with more speed once you feel comfortable. Younger drivers ride junior karts on shorter tracks, while adults can pick longer circuits with tighter corners. Bumper cars add a change of pace, and the kids zone offers gentle rides that keep the youngest visitors busy. Mini golf works well for a group cooldown. The arcade’s mix of racers, shooters, and redemption games gives you something to do if a quick shower passes through. You set the order and keep the day moving.
Planning your visit and how to win the day
Wear closed toe shoes and bring a card if you plan to reload credits. Glasses or a snug hat help keep wind out of your eyes on the faster tracks. If your group loves racing, choose an all day package so you avoid repeat ticket stops. Arrive near opening for the lightest lines, then take a break for lunch across the street at Broadway at the Beach and return for the afternoon. Staff post clear rules at each track. Read them, follow the flags, and you get more clean laps and fewer stoppages. For photos, ask a friend to stand near the finish line to catch a clean shot as you cross.
Pro Tip
Rotate drivers between tracks and mini golf to avoid crowd peaks. The technical tracks get busiest midafternoon. Run those first, then switch to arcade or golf while lines rebuild.



