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Rainy Day Fun in Panama City Beach

Written By: Miller and Associates Realty On: 11th June 2015 Under: Uncategorized

Just because it’s raining doesn’t mean the fun is over. There are plenty of things to do in Panama City Beach that allow you to have fun and stay dry:

Gulf World Marine Park:

Here you can fill your rainy day with animal shows and exhibits, all under one roof. The Tropical Garden Theatre offers night shows featuring magicians, family variety shows and musical concerts.  For more information, visit www.gulfworldmarinepark.com.

Restaurants:

Panama City Beach restaurants offer friendly service in a casual atmosphere, with great food to make your dining experience special! Panama City Beach restaurants prepare some of the finest and freshest seafood you will find, from jumbo Gulf shrimp to char-grilled grouper.

But if seafood isn’t your goal, Panama City Beach offers other options: southern-style pulled pork and Cajun cooking can be found in abundance, as well as cuisine from around the world.

Panama City Beach restaurants located on the beach can provide whatever you want to eat, with spectacular views of the Gulf and beach.

Indoor Attractions:

Go to Dave & Buster’s for food and fun.  Located at 15701 LC Hilton Drive in Pier Park, Dave & Buster’s offers the biggest and best arcade games under one roof.  Visit their website for more information: http://www.daveandbusters.com/default.aspx

Man in the Sea Museum is a great place to explore the history of diving.  You can learn about the different diving helmets used throughout history, see SEALAB 1, climb through a submarine and more!  Visit their website for more information: http://www.maninthesea.org

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium is newly renovated and offers four unique attractions.  Visit their website for more information: http://www.ripleys.com/panamacitybeach/

For more entertainment ideas, visit http://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/

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