Introduction
Minor league baseball with coastal charm
You want a classic ballgame with clear sightlines, fair prices, and a relaxed pace. Pelicans Ballpark gives you that in the center of Myrtle Beach. You park with ease, walk a short path, and step into a stadium that keeps the focus on the field and your time together. You watch future big leaguers play close to the action. You hear the pop of the mitt and the crack of the bat. You sit with locals, visitors, and families who love a simple night at the park. The setting feels personal and friendly, and you never lose track of the game.
Seats, food, and the in game rhythm
You pick from lower bowl seats, shaded sections, or lawn style spots. Every choice keeps you near the field. Concessions serve ballpark staples with a few coastal twists. You grab a hot dog or a local favorite and return to your seat before the next pitch. In between innings, you see fun promotions that keep kids engaged without dragging the pace. The scoreboard gives you the details you need and stays readable from any section. You get what you came for. Good baseball and a clean view of every play.
Promotions and family value
You time your visit with nightly specials when you can. Fireworks nights cap the evening with a quick show. Weeknight deals give you simple savings on tickets or food. Sunday games often lean family friendly, with kids running the bases after the final out. You check the schedule and promotions page at MiLB.com before you buy. You pick a theme night you care about and arrive ready to enjoy it. You do not need a big budget to make this a full night out. You set a clear plan and then relax once you are in your seats.
Plan your route and timing
You reach the park from Robert Grissom Parkway or 21st Avenue North. You arrive at least forty five minutes before first pitch to park, clear the gate, and grab food without a rush. You bring a clear bag that meets posted guidelines. You choose the third base side for more shade during summer afternoons. If you want to add more to your day, you walk to Broadway at the Beach after the game. The ballpark location makes that easy. You leave feeling like you spent a simple, memorable night in Myrtle Beach.



