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Ripley's Mirror Maze

913 North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

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3.5
(379 reviews)
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Ripley's Mirror Maze offers an interactive experience with well-crafted mirror illusions and LED light displays, but it is relatively short and may not justify the price for some visitors.

Reviews (5)

Kevin DunningAug 27, 2025

Me and my fiancé had enough drinks to think we might end up sleeping in this maze once we entered it. We started the maze and ended up coming out of a curtain door right next to the one we started at. We both kinda looked at each other and said that’s weird, that can’t be all it was. Went back in and came back out the door we originally started in, all within less than 5 minutes. We actually asked a worker if that’s all it was and she said yes, you start in one door and come out the other. We completed the maze twice and didn’t even know it lol.

Ismael WattsJul 30, 2025

While the mirrors were well done and the LED room was nice, there wasn't much to this maze beyond that. It was pretty short (you can be done in a few minutes) and it felt like each wrong turn quickly looped back to where you were or just became a dead end. Unfortunately, it did not feel like a worthwhile spend of $15

Angie MosleyAug 16, 2024

Pretty cool place! We enjoyed ourselves and even played hide & seek while we were in here lol. You’re able to spend as much time as you’d like but could probably be done in less than just a few minutes. We bought the package deal for everything and I thought it was pretty affordable. We came during Hurricane Debby/ Tropical Storm so it was very busy because everyone was doing all the indoor attractions, but still there was no line wait for this one.

Michael JayMay 12, 2024

So, the mirror effect is quite well done. It is about as good as you could get an interactive mirror illusion in the real world. The glasses make it harder to navigate, but are horrible and just distort everything in an annoying way, they make it harder to appreciate how well things are aligned, and might make you nauseous. Although at least one person in our party liked the glasses and thought they made the experience more immersive. If you take your time and go leisurely it takes *maybe* five minutes to go through the entire thing (you could probably solve it in 30 to 60 seconds). There is one room with some interactive hanging LED lights and depth illusion floor tiles which IS neat, if you have a very little kid they might be fascinated for a few more minutes. I think we killed maybe 20 minutes, mostly watching a little kid play with the LEDs, that was dragging it out and we were all very done. For the normal or bundle price (~16-10 per adult) it is way, way overpriced and very tiny. A neat curiosity, but there are much more entertaining ways to spend $10+ Dollars. At least babies get in free. A couple of dollars might be fair, they would have to make the maze ten times larger to remotely justify the asking price. Not really worth it, wish we had looked at the reviews first and done miniature golf or something instead.

michele goddardJun 9, 2023

We purchased this as an add on to the Acquarium and it was well worth it. The 3D glasses add an extra experience that can not be captured in the photos. Definitely one of the cooler mirror mazes. And they allowed us to roam around as long as we wanted.

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