As with other destinations in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach is seeing its live entertainment venues ... [+] now open up to 50 percent capacity. With these specific businesses in Myrtle Beach, Karen Riordan, president and CEO at Visit Myrtle Beach, noted that this measure can help recoup some lost business since their spring 2020 closures. The Carolina Opry, the first live entertainment theater in Myrtle Beach, is no longer holding meets ... [+] and greets with cast members. Along fellow South Carolina establishments, Myrtle Beach’s live indoor entertainment venues now must cap their attendance numbers at a maximum of 250 people. South Carolina’s live entertainment venues will now have their seatings spaced out and a complete cleaning process be conducted in between performances.
Source: Forbes September 05, 2020 05:55 UTC