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    YogaAli
    Jersey Shore

    Traditions...  — 6 months ago

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    My family has gone here semi annually for the past 5 years… BEAUTIFUL and a TON of fun!

    brittany1158
    New Jersey

    The first time I went to this place  — 7 months ago

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    I was just a couple months old. Since I’ve spent every summer.
    My prom weekend was even in the Crest.
    Best Beach
    Best Boardwalk
    Best time ever.
    <3

    Milesmoe
    Cherry Hill

    A review of this place: Great Amusement parks, beach, etc.  — 1 year ago

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    Wildwood, NJ is a great place to visit on the South Jersey Shore. Wildwood has nice beaches and all, but the shoreline is far away from the sand dunes (Long walk to get to the ocean). Also, saddly, the ocean is a dark green-ish blue because of polution. No, you can’t see the ocean floor, but it is still fun to visit and swim down the shore. One hotel I recommend is Pier 6600, a nice hotel that isn’t that far from the boardwalk, but right by the ocean. I love that place, I stayed there every 1-2 years ever since I was 6. There’s alot to Wildwood, and you can’t just stay for a day. If you are around Avalon, or another city around the south jersey shore, I recommend you drive around 5-10 miles south towards Wildwood, NJ.

    nellynellz
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    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 1 year ago

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    Very touristy but still lotsa fuN!

    Untitled  — 1 year ago

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    I went to Wildwood with my family. It was fun.

    lauren
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    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 1 year ago

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    the boardwalk… its amazing. ah-mazing. and so much fun. thats a picture of me and my dad on the loopty loop rollercoaster on one of the peirs. me and my family go there every year. we go to the port royal. http://portroyalhotel.com/amenities.htm i think its the best hotel in the whole place. for the best fudge you HAVE to go to laura’s fudge. its kind of by the end of the boardwalk. out of all the amazing places i’ve been in the world… theres no place like wildwood.

    Untitled  — 1 year ago

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    we had our honeymoon at Wildwood.. it was great

    nopantiesxx
    Philadelphia

    How this place changed my life  — 1 year ago

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    i’ve been going here since i was a little girl. it’s a vacation for me everyyear, and i never get sick of it. if you go you HAVE TO try the polish water. yum. i suggest pinacolada and watermelon <3

    lottacola
    Dover

    Hey Mid-Century Modern Fans  — 2 years ago

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    If you love Las Vegas and Palm Springs for the 50’s modern
    architecture and over the top neon you should rush to
    Wildwood NJ before they tear down all the cool motels and
    put up soulless condos. Don’t forget to take a ‘Doo Wop’ 50’s
    trolley tour to see all the relevant eyecandy.

    teamboom
    Seattle

    A place from my childhood  — 2 years ago

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    My Grandparents lived in Wildwood, so while I was growing up and still lived in New Jersey, we went there every year. My Granny would collect stacks of boardwalk tickets for my sisters and me and we would be entertained for hours just by the droning phrase, “watch the tramcar, please.”

    My Granny still lives in their old house, which I thought was just about the coolest house anyone could live in. It had a greenhouse porch on the second story, with a swinging chair shaped like a peanut. There was a (secret?) door in our bunk-bedded room that led to a walkway that sloped down, bridge-like, to the garage roof, 20 feet away. There was an outdoor shower, a distinct beach smell, and always the sound of seagulls and windchimes made of shells.

    We would shuck corn on the cob (that sweet Jersey corn!) for my Grandad to barbeque and then eat at the picnic table. In the mornings, if we were lucky, he would cook us a pre-beach breakfast of blueberry pancakes (he made some with chocolate chips, just for me). I remember eating some great italian sausage hoagies and – of course – Sea Shell Ice Cream for dinner!

    I’ll always heart the Wildwood I knew as a little girl.

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