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"It was always planned for Myrtle Beach. We had a Dixie Stampede in Orlando and it didn't do very well," she said. "We're going to try this and see. If this is going well here, we may do some more beach destinations with the pirate theme." She said some people questioned closing a sure thing, the Dixie Stampede, and setting out in a new direction. "We sank $11 million into something that was already working but we have to take some chances in business," she said. But, the singer added, "we didn't feel like we could really lose on this when we're on the water. The excitement about it is more already than we had for Dixie Stampede. The new pirate show is the second major new attraction to open in Myrtle Beach this season. In May, the tallest Ferris wheel in the eastern United States, a 200-foot-tall, $12 million wheel with a million LED lights and 42 air-conditioned gondolas, called the SkyWheel, started spinning in this popular beach resort on the South Carolina coast. ___ If you go... PIRATES VOYAGE: Dolly Patrons new pirate-themed dinner theater in Myrtle Beach;
http://www.piratesvoyage.com/ or 800-433-4401. Adults, $41.99; children 4 to 11, $21.99; under 4 free if they sit on someone's lap. Price includes show and five-course dinner. Preferred seating add $5 to ticket price. Show times vary by date.
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