![]() ![]() You can use bills or credit card to purchase. Otherwise, city metered parking is plentiful adjacent to the boardwalk, for $1/hour. ![]() Copyright Deborah Abrams KaplanĪsbury Park parking is free every Wednesday. Copyright Deborah Abrams KaplanīIKE: Rent a bike or surrey, near the pottery store around 1100 Boardwalk. Asbury Park Beach235 yd Asbury Park Boardwalk0.3 mi Silverball Museum0.3 mi. Playground: There’s a beach playground near the restrooms on the boardwalk. Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel has been a presence in the Asbury Park community. If you plan to visit several times across the weekend, 50 will get you a 3-day pass and if, after buying an hour, you decide to stay longer, you can upgrade your pass and just pay the difference. Sand Sculpture: Make a sand cast shell mosaic at Laplaca Pottery Works. One hour costs 10 (7.50 for kids aged 5-12, free for kids under 5) while 10 more will get you access for the entire day. copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan They have great stuff on display as well, so you can just buy what you want. You can blow your own ornament, glass bubble, drinking glass, pumpkin, apple or other unique creations if you’re 9 or older. One of these days we’ll make our own glass item, but you do have to return to pick it up the Friday after you make it (or pay extra for shipping). Hot Sand: This glass blowing studio used to be on the boardwalk. They offer a combo pack the mini golf course, for $14/kid, $12/adult and $45/family. Daytime cost is $9/kid, $5/adult or $20/family. copyright Deborah Abrams KaplanĪsbury Splash Park/Asbury 18: There’s a boardwalk splash water park for the little ones, and a mini golf course. Generally it’s $10/hour ($15/2 hours, $20/day pass) but they do have specials, and if you play the $2 hammer game outside, you can win a $2/off coupon or a free hour pass. Pay an hourly fee, and play unlimited games during your time there. This pinball museum and arcade has 200 pinball machines, plus skeeball. Free for kids under 12, active military personnel and their family, and disabled veterans. They have nets set up on the beach. You need a beach tag, which costs $5/adult on weekdays, $6/adult on weekends and holidays for people 12 an over. The Beach: Bring a volleyball if you like to play. ![]() Wonderbar is famous, and you can bring your pets to the outdoor area during Yappy Hours (kids 8-14 are admitted to the Yappy Hour food area). We’ve enjoyed eating at Siculiana’s Italian Bread and Pizza twice (it’s next to the Silverball Museum). As for restaurants, there are many to choose from. A friend recommends Langosta Lounge. Looking to for a deal at the boardwalk Look no further Get (4) Silverball Pinball Museum 1-Hour Passes for ONLY 20 Save 50. The stand food looks good, including a crepe stand, sausage stand, the Mayfair Boardwalk Grill, Ralph’s Italian Ice, and ice cream (pictured below). Here are some things you should know if you go to the Asbury Park boardwalk/beach: Plus it has the Silverball Museum, where you can play pinball for hours (you pay an hourly rate, so it’s not quite the same as an arcade). There are no arcades, no rides, and the stores are a bit nicer. ![]()
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