Myrtle Beach Pavilion (Fictional)

The Myrtle Beach Pavilion is a historic pay-per-ride, no parking fee, 11-acre amusement park that is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the corner of 9th Avenue North and Ocean Boulevard. Currently it is owned by a joint-venture of Alemann Sports & Entertainment (owners of the National Hockey League's Myrtle Beach Otters) and, and is currently operated by Six Flags. The Myrtle Beach Pavilion is one of a few Six Flags parks that is not currently branded as a Six Flags park, two of the others being Frontier City and La Ronde. This is also one of the very few Six Flags parks to use a pay-per-ride system, besides the all-park-membership and the park's season pass.

History
In 2006, Six Flags took over operations of the park. In 2007, the park underwent a massive rehaul.

Since 2018, people with Memberships and Season Passes can show off their passes to get on rides for free, instead of having to wear a wristband.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (2019; a S&S 4D Free Spin) [$12]
 * Hurricane (2000; a CCI Wood-Steel Hybrid Coaster, got a golden train from Gerstlauer in 2011 for the 50th chainwide anniversary) [$10]
 * Mad Mouse (1998; an Arrow Dynamics Wild Mouse Coaster) [$8]
 * Pandemonium (2013; a Gerstlauer 380/4 Spinning Coaster) [$12]
 * Vinny the Viper (2015; an E&F Miler "Python Pit" junior coaster) [$4]

Flat rides

 * Catwoman's Whip (1980; a Huss Enterprise ride, formerly known as "Enterprise" [1980-2014], repainted in 2015]) [$8]
 * Cyborg Cyber Spin (2018; an ABC Rides Tourbillion) [$8]
 * Greezed Lightnin' (2016; A Larson Super Loop) [$8]
 * Hurricane Force 5 (A Zamperla Mega Disk'O) [$10]
 * Tilt-A-Whirl (A Tilt-A-Whirl) [$6]

Kiddie rides

 * Frog Hopper (A Frog Hopper) [$2]

Defunct rides & attractions

 * Roadrunner Express (1986-2012; a Mack Rides Family Coaster, formerly known as "Little Eagle" [1986-2006], replaced with Pandemonium) [$4]
 * Twister (1996-2017; a Huss Top Spin, formerly known as "Top Spin" [1996-2006], replaced with Cyborg Cyber Spin) [$8]

Trivia

 * This is one of the very few Six Flags parks to use pay-per-ride admission.