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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First, it's Rehoboth (not OP, but first response). Ocean City and Rehoboth are very different, as 14:23 describes. Ocean City is a large resort town - I'm not sure what you mean by splash mountain, racetrack, and rides. There are rides on the boardwalk (south end of Ocean city, by the inlet) - Trimpers (little kid rides + some thrill rides). Depending on your kids and your interests you can spend an afternoon/evening there. We would usually go in the afternoon- they have a deal where you can get an unlimited ride wristband. This was great for kids. Now that my kids are older teenagers, I don't know if we'd do a wristband. Jolly Rogers has rides on a boardwalk pier, very close to trimpers. There are more adult/thrill rides there, but not a lot. Like 2 hours max? What people usually do is walk the [b]boardwlak[/b], eat and look, ride rides, go eat, play games, people watch, walk up and down. There are also game arcardes - we like Marty's because my mom worked there when she was a teenager in the 1960s and some of the original owners are there sometimes and they still [b]ahve[/b] some old fashioned games. The ocean city boardwalk is 3 miles long, lined with shops, amusements, and restaurants of all types. The entirely of Ocean City is about 10 miles long. Then there are other places all up and down ocean highway, the highay that runs the length of ocean city. go-carts, a larger Jolly Rogers, water parks, climbling parks, mini golf - tons of choices. The bigger Jolly Rogers is maybe worth an afternoon/evening. As for beaches themselves, Ocean City has relatively wide beaches, certainly on the south side. It can take 30 min plus to drive from the north end of ocean city/fenwick to the south end. Depending on where you stay, the beach in front of your [b]locaiton[/b] may be more or less crowded. [b]Reohoboth[/b] is one small-ish town. There is a boardwalk, with amusements. Funland is the ride/arcade place on the boardwalk. The rides are a mx is little kid to thrill, but it's simply not very large. There are arcades, shops, and amusements, but the boardwalk is 1 mile long. There are nicer shops and restaurants along Rehoboth Ave which [b]leds[/b][b] you to the beach /boardwalk. There are go carts and a water park further back from the beach. Rehoboth is more upscale - better sit down restaurants for sure. But very different vibes. [/quote] Girl, why are you correcting someone else when you can’t even spell and you also misspelled it. [/quote]
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