Myrtle Beach, September 6, 2025
News Summary
From September 5th to 7th, Ripley’s Attractions in Myrtle Beach celebrates teachers with free admission to all attractions, including mini-golf. Teachers can also bring four guests who enjoy a 50% discount on admission. It’s a chance for educators to relax and have fun, marking a nationwide recognition of their hard work. This offering coincides with similar teacher appreciation deals through various businesses.
Teachers Get a Freebie at Ripley’s Attractions!
If you’re in Myrtle Beach, get ready to show some appreciation for our hardworking teachers! This coming September 5th to 7th, Ripley’s Attractions is rolling out the red carpet for teachers with an amazing offer: FREE admission to all their attractions! Yes, you heard that right! Whether you’re a kindergarten teacher or a high school math wizard, you can enjoy a day filled with fun—all on the house!
What’s in Store?
During this special weekend, teachers can take their pick from an impressive lineup of attractions. Ready to dive into some marine wonder? Check out Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach where you can get up close and personal with the amazing underwater world. If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, why not try your luck at Ripley’s Haunted Adventure? It’s sure to be a thrilling experience!
And speaking of excitement, don’t forget about the Ripley’s Mirror Maze or test your skills at the Ripley’s Illusion Lab. If mini-golf is more your style, swing by Ripley’s Crazy Golf for a fun challenge. It’s a fantastic way to kick back and enjoy all that Myrtle Beach has to offer.
Bring Friends and Family!
Even better, teachers can bring up to four guests along for the ride. For these lucky companions, there’s a sweet deal of 50% off their admission prices. Talk about a win-win! Just remember, teachers need to present a valid teacher badge or pay stub at the ticket counter to claim their free entry and the discounted zoo tickets for their guests.
Celebrating Our Educators
This stellar Teacher Appreciation Weekend is part of a larger celebration observed nationally to honor teachers. You might find it interesting to learn that Teacher Appreciation Week is held during the first full week of May, with National Teacher Day on May 6. It was all started by former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt back in 1953, when she urged Congress to dedicate a day to honor educators.
Originally celebrated in March, the observance was moved to May in 1984, and what a difference it has made! Today, many businesses join in the celebration by offering special deals and discounts exclusively for teachers.
More Perks Beyond Ripley’s
While Ripley’s is giving a shout-out this September, don’t forget about the special treats you can grab in May! For instance, Chipotle is offering free burritos to 100,000 teachers and healthcare workers who verify their employment, and various restaurants like Insomnia Cookies are rolling out offers like buy-one-get-one-free cookies for educators. Just bring along your school ID!
Logan’s Roadhouse, Smoothie King, and even Whataburger are all joining in with their own discounts. Imagine starting your day right with a free breakfast item at Whataburger just for being a teacher! No wonder educators look forward to this month—it’s filled with appreciation and tasty goodies!
Mark Your Calendars!
So, if you’re a teacher in Myrtle Beach or know one who deserves a day of fun, mark those dates on your calendar: September 5th to 7th. Enjoy some well-deserved relaxation, and don’t forget to bring a buddy or two to share the experience. After all, you deserve it!
Let’s show our teachers they’re truly valued this September with a fantastic outing at Ripley’s Attractions!
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