Anonymous wrote:Yeah we are flying to cape cod where it isn’t sweltering. I can’t imagine paying what people pay for our beaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back with an update - funland tix were 100 for $30 in 2019. They are now $48. Also, no one is masked (!!!)
It’s outdoors!
It’s super crowded and some
Of the rides and games are enclosed.
Uhh perhaps people are vaccinated
Definitely not the kids which is why everyone is there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back with an update - funland tix were 100 for $30 in 2019. They are now $48. Also, no one is masked (!!!)
It’s outdoors!
It’s super crowded and some
Of the rides and games are enclosed.
Uhh perhaps people are vaccinated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back with an update - funland tix were 100 for $30 in 2019. They are now $48. Also, no one is masked (!!!)
It’s outdoors!
It’s super crowded and some
Of the rides and games are enclosed.
Anonymous wrote:I used to love how cheap rehoboth was. Everyone has raised their prices and now I’m spending what I would pay to go to the Caribbean for a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess the folks who go to Mexico and the Caribbean have it all wrong! Better tell all those destination weddings to switch to Rehoboth!Anonymous wrote:When it’s 90 out, who wants warm ocean water???
I don't they were talking about weddings. But different strokes. We like Rehoboth because it's close by for a quick get away. No hassle. Our family has been going there for 40 years and it's become our tradition. Every year, we kick off the end of school year with a weekend trip to the Rehoboth. Nothing glamerous but I have so many good memories with my cousins, driving through miles and miles of cornfields and reaching the beach, catching crabs at dusk, flying kites.
Anonymous wrote:I guess the folks who go to Mexico and the Caribbean have it all wrong! Better tell all those destination weddings to switch to Rehoboth!Anonymous wrote:When it’s 90 out, who wants warm ocean water???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been in Rehoboth, and I’ve found it less crowded this week than in past years. The staffing issues seem really bad, though.
My college aged son has 12 HS friends working/living in OC this year (all together in one house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms!!) because jobs are plentiful and they can make so much. They are working as waiters, bouncers, and a couple enterprising ones as apprentices to HVAC people. I admire their initiative, though I’m horrified by the sounds of their living conditions, not that the Eastern European teens ever had decent housing either.
I paid $500 a month in 1996 to live like this. 12 girls 6 bedrooms and 2 baths. Amazingly, the only time it was a problem was graduation day. We would’ve been fine in bunk beds and fewer bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been in Rehoboth, and I’ve found it less crowded this week than in past years. The staffing issues seem really bad, though.
My college aged son has 12 HS friends working/living in OC this year (all together in one house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms!!) because jobs are plentiful and they can make so much. They are working as waiters, bouncers, and a couple enterprising ones as apprentices to HVAC people. I admire their initiative, though I’m horrified by the sounds of their living conditions, not that the Eastern European teens ever had decent housing either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were at the Funland a few weeks ago. We had to make reservations online for the visit. It cost each rider $20 and $5 for the non-rider. I actually liked it better. The place was not swamped like in previous years. There was plenty of chance for the kids to ride all the rides they wanted (even 2-3 times) without having to wait in very long lines.
$5 for non rider??? What? I paid $80 for the four of us and basically only 1 kid cared fo ride. Such a ripoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the DE beaches are ridiculously overpriced and crowded. The unfettered construction over the last decade created hordes of people with no place to go: not enough roads, parking or restaurants.
Traffic this week is crazy. Next year we’ll stick to our late May and early June trips (plus off season trips) and hit elsewhere in July and August.
We’re lucky since our friends lend us their beach house for free. I cannot imagine spending $$$$$ to go to DE.
We have a place in Bethany and I too have never seen it as crowded as it was this week. We went to pick something up from DBs Seafood last night, and they had a sign on the door apologizing for closing early and noting they ran out of food! Hopefully crowds subside once post-pandemic travel fever does.
Anonymous wrote:We were at the Funland a few weeks ago. We had to make reservations online for the visit. It cost each rider $20 and $5 for the non-rider. I actually liked it better. The place was not swamped like in previous years. There was plenty of chance for the kids to ride all the rides they wanted (even 2-3 times) without having to wait in very long lines.