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seeking advice spending a day at the shore

What do you think the best location is for going to the shore just for a day trip? My mom is going to be coming to visit this weekend and I thought it would be fun to spend Saturday at the beach. We'd drive there in the morning, pack a picnic lunch and probably hit up a restaurant for dinner before heading back (something casual since we will have been sitting in the hot sun all day and likely wont have anywhere to freshen up).

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Re: seeking advice spending a day at the shore

  • Although North WW is our weekend spot, we do day trips to Ocean City often, its about an hour drive from CC. We do the beach in the morning, some rides after lunch (which you can obviously skip over) then head to our favorite restaurant in Somer's Point, Smitty's clam Bar. Super casual byob place, perfect for after a day at the beach (there is a liquor store right over the bridge before you get there with a pretty good selection of craft beers too). its a simple place with plastic cups and crowded tables but they have the freshest seafood and prices are crazy cheap for what you get. You will probably have to wait a little to get in but it is located on a marina so we enjoy opening a bottle of wine and watching the boats while we wait. If you go, make sure someone gets the red crab soup if they have it and the baked mako in a soy garlic wasabi sauce. amazing!
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  • I agree with Kel.  You definetly want a place without beach tags too. We've also done day trips to AC, which is not the greatest beach in the world, but it was the beach on short notice.
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  • Do you need tags for Ocean City? Where's the best place to park and what kind of traffic can I expect on a Saturday?
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  • I am terrible with the streets in OC, just not familliar with them so maybe someone else can chime in... I just know we usually just park in an all day lot that is near the rides pier.. OC does require beach tags, my MIL usually has them for us when we go but I am pretty sure you can purchase from the tag inspector when they come around to check if you don't have them. confirm this though.   I suspect traffic on any Saturday so leave bright and early.

    And here is the info on the place I mentioned earlier, about 5-10 minute drive from beach but worth it!

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/smittys-clam-bar-somers-point

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  • Go to the higher numbered streets for the beaches in OCNJ!!!  We were there last week and the tides were terrible down around 5th Street.  We ran into someone we knew who said it was not like that at all up the other end.

    Also, you can't go down onto the beach without tags now.  They have kids sitting at each beach entrance who you can buy them from.

  • I'm a big fan of OCNJ...just got back on Sunday.

    If you don't want it to be overcrowded and have to pay ridiculous prices for parking, stay away from the popular beaches along the bulk of the boardwalk (pretty much 6th street to 13th street).  On the north end of the island, you will find less crowded beaches from St. James Place to the Longport Bridge. At St. James and the Boardwalk (where the boardwalk starts), there is a OCBP station with public restrooms and there are two little lunch spots--Brown's and North End Grille. Also parking near here is not as scarce--you may have to do a few laps, but you'll find something and it's going to be free or metered parking. 

    On the south end of the island, I'd try to hit up beaches between 55th and 58th street. Again, you have a OCBP station with public restrooms, a cleaning station to get the sand from the feet and other amenities.  Again, very quiet and parking is not a problem.  

    eta: one of these year's I'll get to Smitty's Clam Bar!!!  We've always had a good dinner at Sandi Point Bar/Restaurant in Somers Point, which is about 2 blocks away from Smitty's.  Their crab mac and cheese is awesome, as is their she-crab soup.

  • Can someone explain beach tags to me...other than I need to purchase them from kids at the end of the piers? (Which I would have thought was kids trying to pull a fast one on me.) At first I thought they'd be for your car but they're actually to sit on the beach? Do you have to buy one per person? How much are they? Once you buy one, is it good for the day, the week, the season? 

     

    Also, when you say parking is expensive, can you give a ball park figure at how much it might be? 

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  • Beach tag inspectors have a shirt indicating as such and are situated at all beach entrances. You can buy a daily tag for $5; weeklies are $10.  Cash only.

    Expensive parking is going to be in the lots near the boardwalk and are municipally owned. On a weekday, the going rate was $20. Yes. $20.  On weekends, OC will change the price to $25 for all day parking.  

    For the most part, metered parking spots will be on the numbered streets that are closest to the beach or boardwalk.  It begins at 6th Street and goes to 13th or 15th Streets. There is also metered parking in the commercial district of OC (Asbury Ave), but for the most part, parking is going to be free.

    eta: the challenge is finding a spot. However, Saturdays are the rental turnover days, so most renters are out by 10 or 11am and check ins cannot begin until 2pm or later.  So, shoot to arrive around 10 or 11.

  • Tags are to sit on the beach for each adult.  I think kids 12 and under are free.  You can buy for the day, days or season.  I can't help you on the parking price because we don't use it.

    Another nice option for the day is Longport; which is close to OC.  You don't pay to park, and most streets don't even have tagger naggers (aka the kids checking your tags).  Most beaches are extremely empty even on week ends, they do have lifeguards on some beach blocks, and overall it is like your own private beach.  I am a big fan.

    It also really depends on what you are looking for, and what you want to show your Mom.  If I were going for a day, I would pick one of the closest to Philadelphia.  No matter what.....have fun, and hope you have great weather!

  • Thanks for all of the info! I just talked to my mom and she's so excited to check out the shore. We go to Maine every year-in fact, 4 more weeks until I'm sitting on the beach up there-but the water is SO cold that she never makes it in. I'll usually jump in once or twice but only if I start to over heat. You come out totally numb; I'm looking forward to warmer water!
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  • If you do not want to pay for a beach tag- how about Atlantic City close to the Ventnor border?  If you are facing ocean- just go several blocks to the right of the first casino (Hilton).  Not as touristy or crowded.  Also, on the main road there are metered spots I believe.  My grandmother lived on the beach block of Raleigh and we like that beach or any of the few more blocks before you hit Ventnor.  Problem with this sction of AC is a lot of the parking is 2 hour or permit parking.
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  • I love OCNJ, personally. And I'd definitely consider going to the beach somewhere around 55th St. Much less crowded, and you should be able to find parking on the street. I would never ever go to the beach down by the boardwalk.
  • I ditto the Longport suggestion (just got back from there) and also my most favorite shore spot ever is Sea Isle City

    However for a day trip, I would probably just go to AC or Longport/Margate since they are closest. 

    I am not a fan of OCNJ.  It is so big and I prefer the smaller beach communities.  The only reason I ever set foot in OCNJ is because I have kids and they have a nice boardwalk

    Have fun!

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  • If you go to 58th Street in OCNJ, there is a big metered parking lot, and possibly street parking with no meters (I really didn't take notice though).  There is a lifegard on duty and it's not crowded.

    Along the boardwalk in OC they have the beach tag people stationed at the steps, but further up they just have people walking up and down the beach checking your tags.  For a daily tag, it's 5 bucks.

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