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Party at Senor Frogs on Broadway at the Beach! So, you woke up this morning and your head was pounding, your body was aching, and you saw a Mexican Sombrero on your hotel room dresser. What do you mean “What happened last night?” You went to Senor Frogs! If you stay at selected hotels when you visit Myrtle Beach, SC, you can possibly even get in with no cover charge! Senor Frog’s is very well-known in and out of the United States with locations all over Mexico, others in Cancun, Aruba, Hawaii, The Bahamas, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and Las Vegas. The minute you see the dance floor packed at our Broadway at the Beach Myrtle Beach location, you won’t be able to wait to get lost in the crowd! Fellas, you’ll be hypnotized by all the

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