You gotta love those Wildwood days!
There’s something special about The Wildwoods. Some would say it’s the miles of beautiful and free beaches. To others, it’s the world-famous boardwalk – jam-packed with amazing amusement rides and attractions. And a few might even say it’s simply the smell of warm funnel cake on a July night. Whatever it is, it’s undeniably The Wildwoods, and it’s been drawing families to this
five-mile southern New Jersey Island for generations.
The Wildwoods Convention Center: The center of it all!
When it comes to hosting youth events, conferences and tournaments, the Wildwoods Convention Center is in a class by itself. No other venue in the country has the experience, unique meeting space and great location that this ultra-modern facility provides. Equipped with flexible seating for up to 7,000, a host of contemporary amenities and located directly on the beach, it’s the ideal place for your next event. From miles of boardwalk thrills on our amusements and rides to the wide range of fun and educational things to do nearby, there’s something for everyone in The Wildwoods.
The Boardwalk: Two Miles Of Smiles
Welcome to the largest boardwalk in America! It features 38 blocks of neon lights, delicious treats, arcade and carnival-style games, amusements, and more rides than Disneyland -including seven world-class roller coasters.
A boardwalk highlight is Morey’s Piers, the largest amusement piers in the world with over 100 exciting amusement park rides and attractions, including two large beachfront water parks, kiddie rides, roller coasters and more! Major rides and roller coaster attractions include, The Great Nor’Easter, The Sea Serpent, The Great White, the Giant Ferris Wheel, the Zoom Phloom and the Sky Ride. Plus, throughout the year, Morey’s Piers host plenty of cool events for kids like Radio Disney concerts and the Beach Blast soccer tournament.
More than just rides and games, the Boardwalk is also host to an endless number of souvenir shops and eateries. You’ll find a delicious mixture of goodies from fresh roasted nuts and fudge to traditional ‘Boardwalk’ fare like pizza, funnel cake, ice cream, cotton candy and a local favorite, saltwater taffy. According to legend, saltwater taffy originated in 1883 when candy maker David Bradley arrived at his candy stand one morning to find his taffy doused with ocean spray. Unwilling to discard the candy, he changed its name to “salt water taffy” and sold it that day. Today, the sticky treat still remains a Wildwoods tradition.
The Wildwoods’ Boardwalk is the place to enjoy the refreshing salt air any time of the day or night – whether you’re out on a morning bike ride, enjoying the carnival atmosphere of a neon-lit evening or simply out for a stroll beside the blue Atlantic.
Courtesy of leisuregrouptravel.com
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Chitra Mogul
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