Anonymous wrote:Cape May is ok. There tight now. Beach is nice, plenty of good restaurants but hotel (one of the Cape Shore properties- owners also have Congress Hall) old and decrepit. Not a fan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Avalon - the Icona Golden Inn? Looks like just redone.
It's still under construction. Part of it is open. I would wait until next year when hopefully the construction is complete.
Anonymous wrote:From north to south: NJ preppy and $$ towns
1) Sea Girt/Spring Lake
2) Bay Head
3) Mantoloking
4) Harvey Cedars/Beach Haven
5) Avalon/Stone Harbor
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been to many but Bay Head is very wealthy. It's very "new money" though and I don't know how preppy.
Anonymous wrote:Om gosh I can't believe Loveladies is on the list. My grand mother used to go to Loveladies every year with women she taught with. I don't think I ever realized it was an actual place; not sure what I thought it was when she'd talk about going to Loveladies. Hadn't thought about that for years until I read the name here. Now I want to go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone harbor is may be nice but definitely is not one of the wealthiest beach communities in NJ.
Correct list: Mantoloking, Deal, Rumson, Spring Lake, Longport, Loveladies, Harvey Cedars and Cape May.
Hmm, I would not have put Mantoloking on that list but maybe I haven't been there in awhile ... did you mean Interlaken? Rumson is near but not on the beach, and more importantly is a year round community, not a summer beach town with hotels and b&b's (same goes for Deal and all other towns on the shore in that area). I do agree that Rumson is very preppy, wealthy and lovely!
No, I mean Mantoloking. OP asked what the wealthiest towns on the Jersey beach are. Not all are for tourists, and even fewer have hotels or b& bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really want somewhere preppy and wealthy, why would you look at the Jersey shore and not the Hamptons?
Because the Jersey shore is fifty times easier to get to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone harbor is may be nice but definitely is not one of the wealthiest beach communities in NJ.
Correct list: Mantoloking, Deal, Rumson, Spring Lake, Longport, Loveladies, Harvey Cedars and Cape May.
Hmm, I would not have put Mantoloking on that list but maybe I haven't been there in awhile ... did you mean Interlaken? Rumson is near but not on the beach, and more importantly is a year round community, not a summer beach town with hotels and b&b's (same goes for Deal and all other towns on the shore in that area). I do agree that Rumson is very preppy, wealthy and lovely!
No, I mean Mantoloking. OP asked what the wealthiest towns on the Jersey beach are. Not all are for tourists, and even fewer have hotels or b& bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone harbor is may be nice but definitely is not one of the wealthiest beach communities in NJ.
Correct list: Mantoloking, Deal, Rumson, Spring Lake, Longport, Loveladies, Harvey Cedars and Cape May.
Preppiest? Closest to Nantucket or the Cape?
Wealthy, preppy, all ways of saying the same thing. The Stone Harbor Bethany comparison is an Apr one. Both are nice beach areas that aren't't particularly exclusive.
Anonymous wrote:If you really want somewhere preppy and wealthy, why would you look at the Jersey shore and not the Hamptons?
Anonymous wrote:If you really want somewhere preppy and wealthy, why would you look at the Jersey shore and not the Hamptons?