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This Beach Staple Is Banned At The Jersey Shore In 2024

It is almost summer! And if you are getting excited about headed down the shore this year, there are new beach restrictions at the Jersey Shore you need to know…

A couple embraces on the beach on May 30, 2022 in Wildwood, New Jersey - This Beach Staple Is Banned At The Jersey Shore In 2024
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It is almost summer! And if you are getting excited about headed down the shore this year, there are new beach restrictions at the Jersey Shore you need to know before you go.

A person sleeps on the beach during the Memorial Day weekend  - Jersey Shore

Life 'Down the Shore'

For generations, summer weekends have been a treat as families make the trek from the Philadelphia area to the beaches in New Jersey, or 'down the shore.' Waking up early, going for a ride on your beach cruiser, and staying up late with friends. The connections we make at the Jersey Shore last a lifetime.

Parents are proud to continue the tradition with their children as they know the importance of making those memories, not to mention life lessons. You might remember the first time your toes touched the sand (I stood there, at two years old, and screamed). Maybe you had your first kiss on the boardwalk. And don't even get me started on the amazing places to eat! These are the memories that make us.

The Star of the Jersey Shore

The star of the Jersey Shore is, of course, the shore. Days are spent soaking up the sun, swimming in the ocean, and building sandcastles. Whether your perfect beach includes wide stretches of pristine sand or quaint little coves. Maybe you love setting up camp at daybreak before the crowd or making a grand appearance at the height of the day. This is what summer is all about.

Restrictions at the Jersey Shore

This year might be a little different for you. The good news is you will not have to pack as much. (I like a silver lining.) There is a temporary ban on tents and umbrellas larger than eight feet in diameter on the beach in North Wildwood. Why? Well, there just is no room for them. According to NJ.com, at high tide, at least 10 blocks of beach disappear. Coastal erosion forced several areas of the beach to close earlier this year and experts believe it to get worse before it gets better.

 Dune fences lay in ruin from erosion after a blizzard on January 24, 2016 in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. - Jersey Shore(Photo by Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images)

You might ask, "Why don't they just bring more sand in like they have in the past?" Because neighboring towns don't have enough sand to share.

"North Wildwood has been unable to truck sand over from Wildwood for about two years, given the state of erosion-impacted beaches in the neighboring city, according to local officials."

If the ordinance is passed on May 7th the ban will go into effect on May 15th, so you will want to follow up on this story if you are already planning your Memorial Day weekend down the shore.

According to CBS News:

"The mayor said signs would be posted, and lifeguards and police officers would enforce the ordinance. At this time, the restrictions would only apply to the 2024 season."

7 Wonderful Beach Motels In Wildwood New Jersey

If you're headed to Wildwood this summer, why not make it a stay? There are wonderful beach motels in Wildwood, New Jersey. We sifted through a bunch of Google reviews to find the best.

It's such a great vacationing area. With the entertaining piers with rides and games, it's a super fun place for families. There are so many awesome restaurants, events, and attractions.

And let's not forget the beaches. They're huge and span for five miles. Plus, they're FREE for all to enjoy. No beach tags are required. How great is that?

Day-tripping is fine, but we highly recommend staying a few days. Yes, it's not too far away and you can go multiple times in one summer. But, there's so much to do and see, you really would get bang for your buck by staying there.

There is a ton to do in the bustling town. From bars and shows, to family fun and sun, Wildwood is a great place to vacation.

So, where to stay? You should probably start planning now if we've thoroughly convinced you to vacation in the Wildwoods. The classic beach town has that classic beach town feel.

The boardwalk is littered with tons of retro-looking beach motels. Inside, though, they are anything but retro. From North Wildwood to the Wildwood Crest, there are some really great motels you and the whole fam can check out.

Here are 7 wonderful beach motels in Wildwood, New Jersey:

Park Lane Resort

Park Lane Resort is one of those super classic beach motels. They've been around for a really long time. The charming family resort is located across the street from the beach. Famous Wildwood Boardwalk and other Wildwood attractions are within walking distance. They also boast the "largest" pool on the island.

Armada-By-The-Sea

Armada-by-the-Sea is located in Wildwood Crest, adjacent to Centennial Park and close to the famous Wildwood Boardwalk. they have traditional motel rooms, plus 2- and 3-room suites. Suites have nice kitchenettes, which means less spending on expensive food on the boards (which is awesome!).

Fleur De Lis Beach Resort

Fleur de Lis Beach Resort is just a few steps from the Wildwood Crest beach. The views are very nice from the motel. They are also within walking distance from restaurants and the Wildwood boards. It's said that the owners of the hotel will treat you like family when you stay there.

Acacia Beachfront Resort

Acacia Beachfront Resort is a great place for families. They boast very clean and spacious rooms. The staff is happy and pleasant, and there's a nice pool and areas to grill. Some rooms offer kitchenettes which are super helpful for families as well.

Biscayne Family Resort

Biscayne Family Resort is situated close to the world-famous Wildwood Boardwalk and near the excitement of Morey's Piers. The Biscayne Family Resort is also a less than 20-minute drive from the Cape May Airport. There are 55 suites that can be booked, which seems like a lot, but it gets booked up fast!

Jolly Roger Motel

The Jolly Roger Motel has a very iconic-looking exterior. However, the inside is renovated and modern with flat-screen TV's and great amenities. The retro decor of this place really takes you back in time, without feeling out-dated.

Waikiki Oceanfront Inn

Waikiki Oceanfront Inn is located in the Wildwood Crest at the southernmost tip of New Jersey. From motel-style rooms and deluxe suites to efficiency units all guests have access to the heated pool and oceanfront sundeck. It's within walking distance of the free Wildwood beaches.