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Personally, I find the logo and name to be nothing short of horrible. Where is the creativity? Freestyle Music Park Please tell me my calendar is wrong and it's April Fools Day.
LOL! You're right, it's lame. Obviously, in this age of political correctness, the new owners were afraid of offending one musical genre, choosing instead to become a one-size-fits-all pretender. Eliminating the musical connection altogether would have been much better than this choice.
Amen. I mean, really... you go from Hard Rock to "Freestyle." I agree with PawleysDude, I'd rather have seen them abandon the music theme and just be an amusement park. And all this while the Pavilion site sits empty. Argh. Whoever they are paying for marketing needs a pay cut. :P
That's the name!? I didn't see the news about it. That name is terrible, who came up with that? They need something catchy and that's not it. It's amazing the people that had it the first time and the ones that have it now even have the money they do. Although, I know it's some of the same people....They don't seem to bright. Either way, I still hope they do well.
It's definitely NOT a catchy name! It should have been something to stand out. Let's hope the group that bought it does a better job a promoting it outside the Myrtle Beach area to bring in tourism dollars. We've been coming to the area for over 10 years and honestly-never ONCE saw anything about the park in our local travel sections here in Upstate NY and there's a large amount of people from this area that come down to Myrtle Beach with families. Only reason we knew it was coming to the area was reading the Sun News online. They should have had a name that had something to do with the area.
I dislike it. However, I'm sure that they named it this to attract the younger crowd.
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