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Point Pleasant is the place you want..all year long party time..nite clubs etc. Can get a low paying job PT at Jenkins Pier.. Only problem is renting in the summer will cost ya! If you get a car go inland to live Bricktownship etc. and travel to the Point where the fun is..Thats what ya want fun correct. Wildwood is ok in summer only lacks key nite spots for your ages if its Springbreak for you guys.
Are you hooked on New Jersey......why not consider Florida ?
Key word
"Fun"
Florida beaches are boring as hell when you compare them to the Jersey boardwalks.
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Wildwood is your best bet. I'd also suggest Ventnor City since it's a short ride away from Atlantic City, though I wouldn't look for rentals in AC itself because the neighborhoods tend to be pretty shabby.
Ha ... because they are kids who want to have a good time, not sweat their asses off in the summertime in Florida.
Not if they're on the beach similar to the Jersey shore towns.......if your 5 miles inland in Jersey during the summer you'll sweat too.....Daytona Beach is great in the summer.
Not sure about the $, but Seaside is cheaper than Pt. Pleasant, thought not sure if the MTV show "Jersey Shore" has changed that. Some close by areas that my college friends and I used to stay at were Belmar & Manasquan. LBI is an awesome area that's further south and also closer to Atlantic City. There are some amazingly expensive places there, but maybe also some that is somewhat reasonable. Things have changed since I was in college 10 years ago so not sure about the $, like I said.
I agree wildwood and sea isle are great choices. Wildwood is better if you are late teens to early twenties and sea isle early twenties to mid twenties.
I'd say Pt. Pleasant Beach is probably the best for someone looking for something year-round. Aside from the few blocks west of the beach, it's really much more of a year-round community than a summer community these days. Don't get me wrong, it perks up BIG TIME during the season, but in all honesty they fill the night clubs to capacity all year long without a problem, so there are jobs to be had.
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